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Show - - 'i : j . ,1 ft . SUNDAY HERALD ' ; . d . IS r ' -- i.,rf : . iri . SUNDAY. APRIL 15, 1938 Utah County Utah i .. - ,;i I. i - ...'! ,f;i - I ' --1 1 . Ike May Fire Tripl e Punch On Farm Bill J. By VINCENT .! BURKE I United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP) Administration sources have hinted President Elsenhower may be preparing a triple-punc-h reply to the chalDemocratic-backe- d of the lenge farm bill: ; j Veto it Simultaneously - boost farm" price props moderately to sweeten the veto. And if Congress doesn't pass a new bill more- to bis liking, call a special session after the political conventions. , Any decision to raise price props above levels currently set under the administration's flexible sup port program undoubtedly would include wheat and com the two big crops of the important 'Midwest. Besides the political effect' of moderate support increases, they also would be expected to reduce or eliminate any possible threat of a veto causing a price slump in commodity markets Martin Expects Veto House Republican Leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. said! he has heard nothing about any administrative decision to increase price supports. But he raised the possibility that a stalemate on farm legislation might result in the President call Con ing the Democratic-controllethis fall. session into special gress There is a precedent. President Truman summoned the Republican Congress back after the presidential nominating conventions in .1948 and attacked it as a "do nothing" Congress. t Martin, who anticipates a veto, ' said if he were president he would not let Congress go home without passing legislation to give farmers ''something to look forward to" in the way of permanent aid. - j . " I'll!'' . on grounds the money might be used for foreign aid, which he claimed was unconstitutional. The governor had - already paid the tax on his $10,000 a year state OOOO d ! : . Pressure Stepped Up salary because it was withheld but declined to pay tax Jon other in come received during the year. He asked Humphrey, "does this! mean that the Internal Rev make it a cotton summer . I . enue Service will fallow the due process of law in I attempting to make this collection or does it mean simply that my assets will " - i be seized?" Lee went on to say "3 the col lection contemplated by the Internal Revenue Service will bring this matter into court, then the action I am asking will be accomplished." In Humphrey's letter to the governor be also cited a 1923 Supreme Court ruling which !"rejec ted a taxpayer's attempt to object to congressional appropriation on grounds the tax payments were being used for purposes claimed by .the taxpayer to be unconstitutional. He added "under the doctrine of the 1923 case, the ! court in the suit brought against jyou to collect taxes would not consider your objection to congressional appropria tiohs and you would not, therefore reach the issue which you have stated caused you ;to decide to withhold your tax." j cost-pric- crazy iPantsI 00oo cottonsl no-fr- on tic waist back for better uC fit and more comfort. J QO 3-6- y :t 'f-- Y to-capt- u9h . x. tX utTo In fiW T :) gay cotton plisse sundresses Polished cotton, will not shrink more than 2. Bouffant types. 2-- o 1I OV 6x. elegant cotton sundresses Cool and comfortable in em bossed cottons, cotton plissts. Prints, solids. ' '1-- 3. sleveless -- A MILWAUKEE, Wis. 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"It Fifteen , -- 11 LONDON (UP) --4 The unofficial Church of England newspaper has chided the Duchess of Windsor for publishing: her memoirs so soon after Princess Margaret's unhappy romance with Group Capt. Peter Townsend. ... 'J "What possible good can re- i longer cut tops tucked in or cut! Either way they'U j stay closed through toss n turn since they have sturdy A,1. viiitr-- uppe r ironi closing.. The boxer styled pa jama pants have elastic waist. Stock up now. on these color-ful prints on white backK if 16-ce- nt may be true, 'as the Duchess Claims, that the full story of the Edward abdication (of has' of Duke now Windsor) ym, i not yet been told. But is this the time to tell it? ! I "The Duchess, if albeit unintentionally has already caused great damage to the monarchy. It could not be otherwise.' Need she add o the damage, now?" Edward gave up his throne in 936 to marry his American sweetheart. i : f " two-piec- e i 731 i But some Republican backers of the administration contend the Democrats won't look good sitting in Washington for another three months complaining about a veto. Democrats have said the; President must take the bill or none. Other Republicans stepped up the pressure on the president to sign . tbd bilL , f senators ' Republican mostly from the Midwest asked to see the President Monday at the White House to urge him to sign. i Four GOP farm belt governors also hoped to see the President Monday on the same errand. Govs. Leo A. Hoegh of Iowa, Fred; Hall of Kansas, Joe Foss of South Dakota and Victor Anderson of Ne braska planned to fly to thejeap ital this weekend. (su6ijolilJ eato Gayest colors "and styles elas- Dem-orcrat- ic . ! 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