Show r U WESTBROOK teamsters 9 revolt brews A A PALACE revolution is smoldering in the teamsters union aa 1 of the A F of L one of the great autocratic kingdoms of the union movement there are almost a million subjects there is a treasury of 17 million dollars cash strange as it may seem dave beck the most aspirant for the throne of dan tobin the old king may invoke the tatt taft hartley flartley law to promote his revolutionary ambitions although he has damned this act as slavery law if becks political plan should succeed smoothly then a number of less prominent rival household princes and barons of outlying provinces certainly will take advantage of the tatt taft hartley act they will invoke its protection to secede from the big international union without reprisals my use ot of the royal metaphor Is not an exaggeration this union is in the most practical effect a monarchy monir chy and tobin Is the king lie he has been president for or 41 years emperor franz josef and queen victoria ruled longer but not many monarchs in history have matched tenure he Is so precious and in the kingly mahrer he acknowledges his pr preciosity eclo sity that during his reign the constitution was amended with a special section couched in the language ot of royal courts providing unlimited expense allowances tor for himself and his queen and an unlimited retinue of secretaries and servants H I 1 I 1 PHILLIPS solving the football riddle the me college football season is on I 1 its last legs if 11 not finished said elmer twitchell and I 1 never taw saw one fade out with fewer regrets the old game has been so riddled with changes that the average spectator got hopelessly behind years ago and this season trying to keep track of all the changes made in in any one team in one period left him limp and befuddled 0 1 I remember when you yon could go to a college football game and watch a contest mainly dependent on one team for each side fide today they use a dozen teams a period they throw in so many replacements that a screwball football game has become just a clambake on a revolving floor boor elmer was pretty disgusted 1 I am not asking too much he concluded it would just be nice it if a cash customer knew once in a while ahil who was playing and could car care much CAN YOU REMEMBER away back when the analysts analyses interpretation pre tation of a presidential speech was uial no harder to understand than ban th speech bath back when you could give away a s sold gold piece for christmas and way back when all you had to so do after winning tanning a war was to so get gel yourself back on your jeet feet 0 0 A texas penitentiary held a rodeo for inmates and a man serving 89 99 years gave a wild horse a tough fight what could he lose DREW PEARSON PEARON presidents deplore fanfare fyhen FEW EW people realize the problem a president of the united states facea when he goes to church most presidents have been god tearing fearing men accustomed to regular church attendance however there Is usually so much publicity about their worship that the chief executive feels uncomfortable for table in the house of the lord one reason president truman attends the first baptist church about half a mile from the white house Is that there Is no fanfare the minister makes no special note of the presidents presence whenever possible mr truman walks to church accompanied by only one secret service man the late president roosevelt always complained that when he went to church he had no privacy this was partly because special ramps had to be constructed at the church entrance and there was always the painful spectacle of the president being forced to move to his seat on uncomfortable braces while the congregation stared mr air roosevelt used to enjoy taking some of his less religious religions associates to church one of them being winston churchill just after pearl harbor churchill flew to washington to confer with mr bir roosevelt Coo sevelt and the president insisted on Chur chills accompanying him to christmas services churchill looked most uncomfortable finally he felt compelled to make some comment nice church he remarked looking at the ceiling cel ling WALTER WIN WINCHELL from a columnists notebook some mwood film firms are producing in canada to get away from the british 75 per cent tax tempe pigott a gl amazon ol of yesteryear ter year makes a neat living in irwood pix portraying a movie town hag betty grable motoring alone the car behind her half a block piloted by husband harry james headline papa says hell continue to support princess elizabeth and of course uncle sam will continue to support papa pa pa gimbels Is telling selling a hairbrush that retails at only bux the marble plaque honoring wendell outside freedom house needs a soapsuds soap suds bath broadway ballad by don dim that was another day another year when pennants floated from a castle wall when all the fruits of ecstasy were near and you were galand gay and I 1 was young and tall that was war another flowered lane lame we took when moon mist raced across the purple sky and life was but a golden fairy book and rapture stayed awl care went fumbling by li if we had bad known but a foolish p phrase rase for who could know that terror strikes so fast that thai lightning routs the sunshine of the days and beauty is a rose that cannot last that was another day and pennants tall fall and shadows creep along a castle ballf WALTER SHEAD key figures in aid Pro program t TWO tin wo men loom up to in the house st of representatives as important factors in both the stopgap stop gap aid legislation and the long range marshall plan lor for E european european recovery one is congressman christian A herter of massachusetts chu considered an expert on foreign affairs and the other Is congressman john taber of new york chairman of the house appropriations committee no matter what sort of aid congress votes tor for europe it remains tor for tabers appropriations committee to start the ban ball rolling roiling tor for the actual money hes the man who see any lack of food in europe during Ws his sojourn there this summer on the other hand congressman herter saw plenty herter Is playing the role of in the lower house although congressman charles A eaton baton ot of new jersey Is chairman of the house foreign affairs committee and herter is only a vice chairman of a house bouse select committee on foreign aid herter Is the leading authority and author of the bill likely to be finally passed herter who Is from boston was born in paris his career since harvard has followed diplomacy closely as an in american america n embassies in berlin and brussels and service with the american peace commission and secretary of the european relief council he believes the house should play a more important role in foreign affairs and his bis bill advocates nearly all features of the marshall plan carefully supervised by congress WRIGHT PATTERSON PATERSON desire for easy jobs spreads R FORTY ONE percent ot of those in 1 ter viewed by dr gallups interrogators ro representing a cross section of the nation expressed a desire to work tor for the government in preference to having a job in private enterprise that result is discouraging but not surprising for more than a decade we as a people have encouraged the desire for easy lobs jobs tor for shovels with seats attached to the handles we have encouraged that false idea of receiving something tor for nothing the idea the government will provide for or the improvident forty one per cent have learned the lesson we have 10 20 assiduously been teaching |