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Show i 3 The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 10, 1960 Senate Demos Beat GOP Rights Bfll Continued from Page One it was Sen. Dirksen himself last April 1 who moved to table the very Government Contracts Commission proposal which he now purports to support.- - He made this motion to table at a time when we had unlimited time to consider the measure. Kennedy Jams Labor Bill Past Panel Chicaio Tribun Ga.), leader of southern foes of civil rights measures, was first to assail Dirksens attempt to force swift action on Mr. Eisenhower civil rights proposals. BUT IT WAS Sen. Joseph S. Clark an ardent advocate of federal civil rights legislation, who offered the motion to table Dirksens bill before it even had a chance to Kennedy continued: be placed on the Senate The Republicans who are calendar. making this move now played On the roll call vote, Sen. Kennedy, and Sen. Lyndon B. The vote by which the Johnson of Texas supported civil rights bill was tabled Clarks motion. included: . They carried with them Democrats for tabling all but four Democrats. Moss of Utah; Bible and Cannon of Nevada; Church of The four who voted against Idaho and McGee of Wyo- the tabling motion were the two Michigan senators, Pat ming. Republicans against ta- McNamara and Philip A. Hart, bling Bennett of Utah and and Sens. Paul H. Douglas of Illinois and Wayne Morse of Dworshak of Idaho. Not voting but announced Oregon. in favor of tabling OMahoney of Wyoming. the decisive part in defeating the bill then, voting to table. That was at a time when with Republican leadership and support the bill could have passed. I VOTED for the cloture and supported not only these two measures proposed by Sen. Dirksen but also the far more important Part III, power for the attorney general to bring civil rights suits, while Sen. Dirksen .voted against cloture, against Part HI and against the two measures he now advances. Moreover, the President gave no leadership and support in enacting these measures during our nine week civil rights debate. (D-Pa.- INSTEAD of playing this kind of 11th hour politics, the administration could now make a real contribution to civil rights progress by issuing the executive order against discrimination in federal housing programs which the Civil Rights Commission proposed 11 months ago. He renewed his call on the President "to issue that order. If the President does not do it, Kennedy said a new administration Democratic will t Sen. Richard B. Russell 1D- - Tm KISS me! Minority leader Everett McKinley Dirksen told reporters that in this effort Republicans will avail themselves of the Republican and Democratic Senate right of unlimited deleaders made clear Tuesday their conflicting strategic bate. plans to wring the most po- They will offer myriad litical advantage from the amendments to bills called August congressional session. to the floor by the DemoTHE DEMOCRATS will re- cratic majority. sist all efforts to act on any Moreover, Sen. Dirksen but a narrow group of issues said it would be fair assumwhich includes an increase in ption that Republicans will ofthe minimum wage and medi- fer civil rights legislation and cal benefits for the aged and other matters in the Presiare determined to adjourn by dents program as riders to Labor Day weekend, probably Democratic "must bills. By Tom Wicker New York Times Writer WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 Sept. 3. THE SHIFT AND decisive way Sen. Johnsons unusually united Democrats crushed the first Republican civil nghts t maneuver Tuesday SeriTTJirksens outnumbered band has little chance to pass a civil rights bill, or any other not on the REPUBLICANS, undaunted Democrats list, in any form. The Republicans hope, nevby the heavy majorities of the and banking heavily opposition on the power of the White House, will press for every propoint in the gram presented to the Congress in President Dwight D. Eisenhowers special message Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson, the party's vice presidential nominee, demonstrated Tuesday in a brief civil rights fight that hes ready to use abrupt and ruthless parliamentary tactics to achieve Democratic ends. demon-strafesUia- Wliite House Rips Demo wide-rangin- g Monday. Spend Acts WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (UPI) The White House said Tuesday that action by the Democratic controlled Congress may Increase government spending by nearly 20 billion dollars over the next five years. -- IT SAID Budget director Maurice H. Stans said actions already taken by Congress would increase net expenditures by $1,- 602.000.- 000 in the bookkeeping year 1961, This began on GOP CHAIRMAN Thruston B. Morton said in a statement 4 non-sa- g shoulders. SM-L-X- TO Ah. Save at ZCMI on your tickets to the Rmgling Bros. Bamum & Bailey Circus. Matinee shows only, August 16 or 17, oil seats reserved. that gait colors: sizes " 8! smoketone brown prime brandy ' Foothill Yillogo 1 . . . 1 coat $29.95 deep pine bisque Tin i Open Mon. i ri pants $10.95 . & Fri. Till 9 p.m. 1 Door Reg. 2.00 Adults Ticket Children under 12 yrs. 1.50 1.00 ZCMI TICKET BOOTH Floor has gone wash and wear. is necessary. Enro's careful tailoring and creative styling make these shirts the handsomest-.a- s. 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CinCUS TICKETS AT SAVINGS! , In the Senate- - they out- number the Republicans Only 61 votes are needed to pass any bill. 445.000.- 000. In the House the Democrats lie put this cost over a five-ye- have a margin. They period at $7,779,000,000. need only 217 votes to pass any total of bill. This makes a 194 billion dollars. "There can be no excuse Morton said Stans cited these ttems as no buck passing, extra-cos- t legislation approved by one house or the other: five-yea- IM3-1J7- I10 Skants brief 9 WASHINGTON, Aug. (UPI) The Republican National Committee announced Tuesday it would keep a running box score on legislative achievements of the special session of Congress. 251-15- lelr faaW PH. L "President Eisenhower has called for the 22 measures that are in the nations interest. It is now up to the Democratic leadership to show what July 1. they can do. Projected over a five-yea-r He said Democrats have a period, he said, these actions wide margin of control in both could cost $11,784,000,000. houses. ACCORDING Kennedy ruled that It had to be made within the room to be valid and invited Goldwater, who would have become a member of a quorum of four in the seven man committee n GOP to Tally Solons Role pending legislation passed by one or both houses would further increase expenditures and cut revenues this jear by $2,- - his repeated The brief made briefer by. Jockey for maximum freedom. Gentle stretch-nylosupport in snug-fi- t Skants gives complete comfort for active sports and leisure wear. Pack small for travel, wash and dry quickly. Solid and striped, Jockey is full proportioned with extra stitches in every inch for expansive, fit.. Collar He is believed to be acting in close concert with Sen. Kennedy. Tuesday, for instance, the presidential nominee's press secretary, Pierre Salinger, announced an intensive campaign tour to Hawaii, Alaska, Detroit and the northwest states, beginning September 3. SEN, JOHNSON followed immediately with a statement to reporters that the American people are entitled to a thorough presentation of the Issues in the campaign so they can select their leadership for the next four years. Up to Demos Goldwater objection. now Jockey SKANTS for activcTmen ertheless, to keep the Democrats on the defense, To create an image of themselves as the party trying to carry out the Presidents program in the national interest, and to put the Democrats particularly Senator John F. Kennedy, the presidential nominee, and Senator Johnson on record on the wrong side of issues like civil rights. THIS REPUBLICAN strategy developed Tuesday from statements made by Sen. Dirksen after a meeting with President Eisenhower and Vice President Richard M. Nixon the partys presidential nominee at the White House, and in a later press conference held at the capitol by the minority leader. s majority Sen. Johnson, leader, is taking the lead for the Democrats oq the Senate floor. Congress appears determined to wipe out President Eisenhowers anticipated $4,200,000,000 surplus for the current year. Monday the President warned Congress that passed and pending legislation, coupled with failure to provide new revenue, threatened to consume the entire surplus. Tuesday the White House followed this up by releasing a budget bureau report giving the details. Kennedy was forearmed. He had consulted the Senate parliamentarian, he said, and receiving a ruling the meeting would be legal unless there were objection on the grounds of no quorum. GOLDWATER refused. Aft45 minutes, the doors wera closed and Kennedy joined with Senators Pat McNamara and Jennings Ranin approving dolph the bill, of which Kennedy was the author. Sen. Everett Dirksen OIL), Senate Republican floor lead-e- r, said the Republican will raise a point of order against the decision, either in the full Labor Committee or on the Senate floor, but he predicted the .full committee will approve the bill. - er GM I I hit ya, Margaret! I thought ya waa tryin to sorry Strategy War Flares in Senate 21-1- der Senate rules until a quorum was present He called upon Kennedy, chairman of the subcommittee, not to break the rules of the Senate. building trades industry, presently banned by a Supreme Court ruling. Tiie ban forbids picketing by a single union on construction Jobs where several contractors or subcontractors and hence several unions are concerned. Such picketing shuts down all work, although the union disGoldwater engaged the pute may be with only one Democratic nominee in a employer. shouting match from outside' OPPONENTS of situs picketthe meeting room door while Kennedy stood inside. ing say it inflicts severe penWhen doldwater, a member alties upon employers who of the subcommittee, refused to have no dispute with their ementer the room, the three ployes and hence are Innocent Democrats present closed the victims. door and approved the bill, When an., oppoclearing it for action by the nent of Goldwater, the bill, arrived at the full committee. closed door session as the only THE BILL, if enacted, would Republican present, he stood permit what is ealled com- outside shouting that the submon situs picketing in the committee could not meet un Servlr WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 Sen. John Kennedy (Mass.) Tuesday Jammed a pro labor bill through a Senate Labor subcommittee without a quorum present and over the shouted protests of Sen. 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