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Show ' w - - THE DIIAGERTON TRIBUNE. DRAGERTON. UTAH , PAGE TWO Tuesday, July 22, 1947 e ms; OUSEHOLD Roosevelt Said, 1 Forbid 631 Times for New Record .1 f V To retain the attractive appearance of smocking after laundering run tie iron over the smocked sections until dry, then fluff up the smocking with fingers. By BAUKIIAGE WASHINGTON; "I forbid! said President Truman. He said it 74 times to the 79th congress while Democrats were 80th still in control. The score for the Republican-controlle- d is i finishes signing new wage con tract for hla United Mine Workers with the mine operators. The miners returned te work after a brief strike. say be forbids, but ho ha veto. Of course the congress can say right back, as they did so emphatically this session in the president to say It In Latin. The word is So what? RUN OF THE MINE . . . John JL. Lewis glances tip dourly a he permitted labor act, strength they arent always Why the founding fathers were with presidential power, which they never conceived as expanding to its modern breadth, we dont quite knowr The veto Is writ-te- n down in Roman law, but Latin is H dead language. , In England, the crown has a veto power over parliament, but it la almost as dead as Queen Anne, since it hasn't been used aims her time. It seems to have flourished on American soil case of the strong, Taft-Hartl- a In fact We ought to call it National Veto House Majority Leader Week, Ha Heck Is report- - ed to have remarked when the third presidential veto in one week of June bounced back into the tap s. of the 60th con-gres- Others K j POETIC JUSTICE . . . John B. Kelly Jr., of Philadelphia, whose father was barred from diamond sculls, rawing cUssio in 192 because he bad done menial labor, saved family honor by winning the meet this year at England. Henley-on-the-Tham- Fats come under the scarce fist, so use care; to keep them fresh. Air, light and heat cause fats to become rancid and inedible. A. cool dark place will keep them best. " not quite complete at this writing. is American to Every - headstudying President lines Nixes Tax Cut. "Truman Vetoes Labor Legislation," Wool Bill Turned Down, shook their heads and opined that Harry S. Truman was the veto- ingest president yet Nonsense, said capitol Harry Truman, according to the record, has been very sparing of his veto, and has s long way to go e before he attains the really veto statistics racked up by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (who- had more time than anybody else to exercise his thumbs-dow- n power), Grover Cleveland (the veto runner-up- ), and Ulysses S. Grant. Why, the eld timers great when FDR was president. It seemed ss If we had a veto is something or ether almost every day, And the record shows or tbat he said. I forbid, achieved the same end by the pocket method In 631 Instances. (A pocket veto comes about In this way: The president has 10 Bankhsge big-tim- but they have to say it d able to muster, as history has shown - two-thir- days, not including Sundays, to act on any bill Congress sends a bill to him. If congress adjourns before the president's allotted 10 days are up and he still hasnt acted on the bill it cannot become a law. That is considered a "pocket veto.) Cleveland, during his two terms In office, used his veto power 584 times, and was overridden only twice. The majority of the Cleveland vetoes were personal pension bills, many based on utterly absurd claims growing out of the Civil war At first, Clevelands forthright refusal to permit these myriad, treasury raids infuriated Civil war veterans. Later, however, the GAR came to consider him its friend, ' FIRESIn TRAGIC ... AFTERMATH The tragedy which Invariably follows the wake of fire Is typified In this picture of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tate ef Chatswerth, Calif., standing In the charred ruins that enoe was their home. A brush fire that swept the area destroyed many houses a including some under construe lion.. hook-up- s after February 1, 1941. . , - n ' 0) . So VloIenUy opposed to excessive and conQs-cator-y individual Income taxes is E. B. Tilton of Milwaukee, t)ls., that be voluntarily cut his own income to lower his taxes. President of a manufacturing company, be says be will Work without pay in November and December so that be may lower bis tax contribution. HATES TAXES one-four- th Mine Pact Draws Fire; New Aid Parley Opens Wallpaper cleaner is a good cleaner for parchment lampBoth farm assets and farm in- shades and window shades. Rub bor act, has charged big business come have expanded tremendously lightly downward in one direcand big labor with betraying the since the outbreak of World War II, tion. public in negotiating the latest John Rep. Fred Ulysses 8. Grant, s poor third to Roosevelt snd Cleveland, ve-- toed 92 bills, was overridden four times. J.), the veto power has been used more than 1,833 times by presidents. George Washington started it eff by killing two important acts ore having to do with legislative organization; another which would have reduced the size of the army. He was not overridden. There were 'eight other presidents who never experienced a veto upset by congressional action Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Polk, Buchanan. Lincoln, McKinley and Harding. On the other hand, there were several presidents who scorned the veto entirely: - John Adams, Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, Van A. of (Rep., Hartley the Taft-Hartle- y N. la- L. Lewis coal mining contract. Hartleys attack followed shortly after southern coal operators lowed northern and midwestem fol- op- erators In signing soft coal conUnittracts with the ed Mine Workers. He told the house that at least one clear violation of the law" was contained in the contracts, referring to the section providing for , a "checkoff from the miners wages. y The law, he said, permits s checkoff only for union dues, but the contract calls for a checkoff of Initiation fees and Union 400,000-memb- Taft-Hartle- assessments. Hartley added that William Henry Harrison, Tay- other sections of the contract violor, Fillmore and Garfield. Perhaps late the spirit cr.d intent of Uie law. because all was harmonious beNoting that the contract afforded tween executive and legislators in a prime case history of the evils he those days. Perhaps because, as of industry-wid- e bargaining, some students suggest today, a sus- said that there was evidence of collusion between the mine operatained vetori a contradiction of the principle of majority rule a tors and the UMW with the intend rule of a minority of of tion of violating the law. either house plus one, plus the president who is not supposed to have a R.S.V.P.: s vote. vote Paris (It takes a Parley to kill a veto.) Hungary i turned down its invitation to attend the Paris conference on European reconstruction as 17 other nations lined up to participate In the talks, first step In carrying out the MarFor years now I have walked back the Coolidge birch, several species shall plan for aiding prostrate and forth to my labors under a set out under Hoover. Europe. Gothic roof of green, formed by the Maples predominate, but the elms The previously boyInterlacing elm branches which, are next, and many have historic cotted conference, by Russia on the grounds since Civil war days, have made memories. Just southeast of the that the Marshall plan will be a my street one of the worlds most south portico is an elm said to have foothold for American Intervention beautiful avenues. Today there are been planted by John Quincy in the internal affairs of Europe, seme rude gaps In the raftered ceil- Adams. There ace others planted will attempt to set up a scheme ing where huge branches have been by Lincoln and McKinley. whereby Europe, with , the j aid of ripped away by the wind and storm. trees dollar credits and supAmerican these Under, history a But now there is threat of greater will be able to lift itself from for beauty nothing but lives, plies, devastation for our anu other elm its economic morass by its bootsurpasses the high arched clois- trees, ancient and historical, or In summer, ter, straps. the dreaded merely beautiful, for Stark but graceful In silhouetted In addition to Hungary, four other dutch elm disease has descended line in winter, which roofs my Communist-Inspire- d governments upon America two cases of viruavenue. those of Poland, Yugoslavia, Rolent infection have been discovered mania and Bulgaria also refused within the District of Columbia the invitations sent out by Great 1 alone, and no cure is known. ' Britain and France. As the dead' line for replies approached, Finland My generation found nothing exotic in the Idea of the village and Albania had not yet been heard s from. nnder the spreading amithy A chestnut tree. Today the emith weald have n tough Job finding a chestnut tree under which to build his smithy, eves if you could find the smith. For, thanks Higher pay and a more satisfacto the Infamous chestnut blight, tory home life are the two main a horsechestnut tree la this lures which have drawn the most country Is now almost, as rare bright and capable young career as a horse. . officers from the navy and army Must the elms go that way? . into civilian jobs at what is called I talked this question over with "an alarming rate during the past a member of the American Foryear. estry Products Industries, Inc. (a In the last 10 months more than private industrial association). He 1,700 naval officers have resigned said: A recent bouse action recommissions won at Annapoljs to duced the federal appropriation for take higher paying Civilian jobs. the control and research of the EuDuring the same period, the army ropean beetle and dutch elm dislost only 259 West Point officers via ' If ease to $51,000. the cut is apA wilting and partly defoliated the resignation route, but they are proved by the senate, it means the men whom the service can ill afford American elm severely afend of the dutch elm disease labto spare. fected with dutch elm disease. oratory in Morristown. N. J.. where the department of agriculture's bureau of entomology and plant quarantine has conducted extensive research Into the control and possible prevention of the Insect at)d fungus. An elm, according to official classification, is s prized shade tree in the northeastern and central Cash receipts from crops were WASHINGTON. Farm Income But passing over United States. In the first the .first six months of 1947 around $3,800,000,000 during Its esthetic value, consider that its was 30 per cent higher than that of half, or 20 per cent above the corwood is used tor variety of pur-p- o the corresponding period last year, responding period last year. Most set especially slack cooperage, it was irevealed in the agriculture of this Increase was in grains and market and bushel baskets, for review of tobacco. monthly departments . and for veneera. , heavy crating farm Income. Preliminary estimates for June hut what does an economaniac netted $11,700,000,000 Farmers show that farmers received about 2? car tor all that? durfrom the sale of their products two billion dollars from marketings, Consider the White House, that period, with the total an increase of 30 per cent from June, ing In these quiet grounds, for instance. increased to about 12 billion dollara 1946. Receipts from livestock and 18 acres there are aomething less 50 per than 350 trees comprising some 90 throjugh government payments,. the their products were up about cent on the same basis of compari-soshowed. report The two great magnolias species. , , Largest increase wai 70 per cent planted close to the rear portico "Demand for meat for domestic were placed there by Andrew Jack-ao- registered bn tale of meat animals. Cash receipts from' dairy products consumption and for export conNearly every president planted a tree there is the Benjamin were up 30 per cent from the cor- tinues unusually strong. the agristatement culture" departments Harrison oak, the Harding beech, . responding period last year. Bu-re- n, one-thir- two-third- ta 7: 39-fo-ot according to a late report released by the National Industrial Conference board. Total assets increased about 90 per cent from 53.7 billion dollars at the beginning of 1940 to 101.5 billion dollars six years later. Gross Income from agriculture shot up 124 per cent over the same period. That income, plus government payments, totalled about 11 billion dollars in 1940 and oijly a little less than 25 billion dollars In 1945. Virtually all the gain was registered by income from agriculture. Government payments were not changed during' the years covered by the report. Cash receipts from farm marketings rose from 8.3 billion dollars In 1940. to a very considerable 20.8 billion in 1945. Real estate was by far the largest item among farm assets, rising from 33.6 billion dollars in 1940 to 56.8 billion in 1946. ROMANCE: Royal Road Princess Elizabeth, ' heiress presumptive to the throne of England, and Lt Philip Mount-batte28, former Prince Philip of Greece, are formally engaged to be married this autumn, probably in October. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth cleared the road to royal romance by giving Dry rot seldom attacks timber when the air can circulate freely under the boards. 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When NEWS REVIEW Historic Trees Threatened slclans union, baa Issued an edict that be will prohibit broadcast of musical programs on network Wash cloths last mnch 1 ringer and the edges will not fray if they are turned back and stitched on' the sewing machine when new. , s All told, ' Cream wontf drip from the pitcher if you put a bit of .unflavored fat on the tip of the spout. Sews Analyst and Commentator. i r HITS: "Meat animal prices In mid-Jun-e were about 50 per cent higher on the average than a year before. The declining wheat prices are Expected to continue into August or September. "Because of the very large export demand, however, the price decline win be less than is usual when a very large crop is marketed." Prices paid by farmers for in June averaged 230 per cent of the 1910-1average. 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