Show Arl f141 :fi 1 11 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday May 5 1949 Patrona The Unseen Audience in Politics Consists of Lash for Party Discipline By THOMAS L STOKES WASHINGTON -- Party dis- eipline le a mighty fine thing— but no master mind ever has found the magic formula for it in American politics That is proved daily to anyone who sits in the galleries of con gresa and when the roll is called sees both Republicans and Demo- crats deserting their party to join "the enemy" while harassed leaders watch anxiously There are always "strays" from each party And anybody who attempts to do anything about this dilemma promptly finds himself in a mess of trouble ' Standard of Loyalty Up to and including the president of the United States Such as currently Harry S Truman who gathered congreasional and Democratic national committee leaders about him at the White House to discuss patronage— that is jobs—the most persua- l aive form of party disci pine and who should be deprived of such plums because of party "disloy- alty" and what standard of "boy- alty" or "disloyalty" should be - The reault was a bit foggy but the understanding seemed to be that patronage discipline that is the denial of job& would be ap- plied to those who were "clis- loyal" to Pres Truman back in theirhome districts as it WOO put by Sen J Howard McGrath (R I) Democratic national times tr In le 6 6 ' y'9?o!:04 no 1st kno‘k ing '' inaiet right" "It ily : xt EIRTI1 lit It tiC MS trt 1rd him try Ion v111 ' i '- 1(1 Cow 18 tiooth tOP A 1” tee 1 OFF THE RECORD Ey H WADE V Again and again our Marry lays down the law but It just lies there You could in fact e get more bounce out of the dead baseball there's rothing guess that's foolproof really Even In a French duel a Parisian journalist ham just contrived to be slightly wounded You'd suppose the nuclear fission boys would make some sort of a constructive gesture At the very least they could vitamin-enricthe atom bomb point of procedure: If a s couple of fight in front of a night club is it the senior's duty to call the press photo services? 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This happened to me about a month after I was married We have been living with my mother and sisters At first I would become so frightened that I would stop breathing but now it has reached the point where I cannot concentrate and d ttl writes: My mother is extremely possessive and we children don't know what to do C M Sewell Avery dispensgs with subordidozens of nates yet makes millions for the stockholders So far as we know no government bureaucrat has asked him how well-know- n is picked up stock promoter speeding in that new motorcar The skeptical S E C will look Into this perhaps to see if it was downhill - Family Discord Vague Indleatione A E write: What are the first sympthms of liver trouble? Reply: This condition may exist for many years without producing symptoms When they Occur the disorder may go unrecognized because they do not point specifically to the liver indigestion is a good example while it may be an early sign of liver trouble it occurs also after eating green apple and a host of other stomach and intestinal disorders Should Jaundice however make its appearance the manifestation can be narrowed down to either the liver or the gall bladder Girl Needs Help C"'-- my "and Millions of people no longer IPS ) ' A Amazing Action of IIP --- '' I t we Papa" AD -- ' 4 t t" el upon said the datirhtcr y - post- - Vklin - (' ' 13 if 1 ': ' ' " ' ' it i' ' ' - wrote it 7" demanded "I can't tell you" said thM ' :::i:tP:': N CERF the daughter "liut Idea" shouted ' For Mother's Day 111EI Nino-on- 1st urs ' t'''''''!'t :'Ffo' ' 1 stamoott i-- -' e ltamtna ''oo 1 1 j: ' i the failure of her daughter to find a husband persuaded her to insert a classified ad in the "personal" columns reading "Beautiful exotic young heiress seeks coriespomience with gentleman who wants to go places fast' Two days after the F“I aplinxpeared the trother lotnily "Well? Any answer?" "Just one" sighed her daughter "Who '":! :i At :b '' On Cotton Dresses i A lady wha was worried at II t ::t))li (r) ' If ) Great Savings JUST TRY AND x d r lettere Dr Vito De Hen wilt alloWe from renders if they ore tentat to him rare of I he Tribune with ' Legendary Bombshell This fell like the legendary bombshell among his house leaders who for two weeks had been busy placating and buttering up By BENNY:TT -- aAeA Taft-liartle- y STOP 1 to go out without Is there any hope my husband for me? Reply: You have a problem on your hands which cannot be handled by correspondence has happened to Something create this nervous state which should be discussed in detail with your physician If he is unable to be of help perhaps he can suggest a psychiatrist 4 or science" or "convictions" sometimes even "high patriotic motives" and no man can be made a judge as to when these are sincere and when not The solution seemed to be a falrly satisfactory one when In and behold the president at his press conference the following day said that loyalty meant loyalty to the party platform and after election that it applies to votes in congress and when asked specifically whether that included the law said it certainly did n pi' gh I I y Morning Cough Mrs D writes: On waking In the morning my husband always has a spell of roughing and ‘'omRing He is not troubled later in the day What can be causing this trouble? I am afraid By DR T R VAN DELLEN G S writec My husband is vondering why after eating he gets a sleepy epell for about an hour Reply: Ile probably does not want to help with the (Balms Cardiac Defect Mrs M writes: Is it poseible for a heart murmur to follow one of the contagious diseases of childhood? Reply: Yea particularly sear let fever Rheumatic fever however is the most common cause of this type of heart defect but It is not considered one of the contagious diseases e In the matter of votes in congress you bump up against what the congressman cella his "con- 't te4 HAVe TO 111 e'tE! G ---1 ' -- f owe - Wt L eftoi4 WY! I 21 01- isleVI Wck LISItNING TO A CINC A -- wAY I iO3 c rAy Niko tiP HAKICi f''''DA'00! :IFm6 as! : d1 where they can be most effective for Atonic political purpose or other which includes legislation Of most recent memory was the skill of lieutenants of Franklin D Roosevelt in this Particular But it goes back through our history Usually of course it is done quietly and not broadcast from the White House or any other place Few but the congressman know how it all happened when he stands up beaming before hie delighted constituents and cuts the ribbon in the ceremony opening the new bridge or highway or darn those few including perhaps the pootmaster and the judge who look on with their relatives and friends The mistake is in getting caught at it Of being honest about it as was Harry Truman Taft-Hartle- y t lumped as judges ' masters bridges and dams — often 'are doled out when and Singles Out Bolter That would mean chiefly the outright boltera to the Dixie crats in the south in the 'last election of which there are only a handful In congress 'but also taken into account presumably would be those who while they didn't actually bolt nevertheless were plainly hostile to the president Party leaders have a pretty reliable catalogue of these Certainly Harry S Truman has no friendly feeling for them for which you can hardly blame him But Son McGrath insisted that the "loyalty" test would not Include votes in congress a (plea-thi- n thet-wa- s raised because it had been rumored that jobs were being held back to Influence votes to get what the administration wanted in revision of act which was the being debated in the house The timing of the White House confab was such as to arouse suspicions 'Conscience Motives' 1 Ifr05 ) f l'tRAID MAY Akrit wANIT 500 :: uP MAC 111E1 CM1 l !NONE- - l — por situ 1 I HANILK1 olLipAropt Patronage and Projects It's an old political custom es Is well known that patronage and political projects — some- chairman 1 fIIR ' the southerners anti thought they had weaned over enough votes for a compromise that would satisfy the administration and its labor allies Speaker of the house Sem Rayburn was grim when he heard what the president bed said Rep Percy Priest (Tenn)) the Democratic whip whose job it is to round up votes got a little sick when he heard about It and had to go over and sit down in the lobby for a few minutes ' Sen McGrath was considerably surprised and said the president's definition of party loyalty at his press conference seemed to be "an extension of the Truman doctrine" referrim to the discusaion at the White House previously - 77-77 - Reply: These are symptoms of le chronic bronchitis but needed to determine if the condition is serious After all there is no other way to find out whether the difficulty is due to tuberculosis other lung disorders or merely to smoking Vomiting is a frequent accompaniment of coughing particularly when severe would be the answer Always remember that there are two sides to every problem and it might be that you are not ulfilling your part of the bargain Philosophic Husband Prefers After Diluter Nap to Dishes T Webster Hy '1 F SchffIi embroidery on yoke arid flute skirt Sizes 9 to 17 L DIPINDAILI - MIRCHANDIU ONLY |