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Show , Ub Tribune, Kilt 88th Congress 1963 Wednesday, January am Prepares to Gut Filibuster Some of the liberals want a rule of rulings and precedents rendered By Congressional Quarterly WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 Shortly which would allow cloture by major Rule 22 virtually Inoperative by holdalter the Senate begins business lor ity votes. . A ing that It could not be applied to dethe 88th, Congress on Jan. 9, its liberal bate cm procedural questions and mo' There Js broader a , tions. bloc will launch another attempt to however, behind a change to aOow change the filibuster rule. three-fifths cloture by of those presTOE TRUMAN administration In ent and voting. They will try to make It easier 1949, desiring to dear the way for a to end debate which is often carried If all 100 senators vote, 67 votes broad dvil rights program, backed a on at length to block a vote oa a are now needed for cloture. If the change In the cloture rule. ' . MO. three-fifth- s rule wore adopted, only 60 After a long and bitter fight, a - - - The Sonata rules for "cloture on would be needed. was pul through: Rule 2? compromise , debate are covered in Rule 22, which RULE 22 WAS first adopted by the would cover procedural as well as sublimitation of debate permits by twostantive questions, with the very Imthirds of the senators present and vot- Sepate in 1917 following a furore over exception that It could not be portant the In Senate the "talking ing two days after a petition is sub- of President to'eath", used to cut off debate on motions to Woodrow Wilsons pro., r mitted by 18 senators. consider changes In the rules" themto arm American merchant posal each , Thereafter, . senator may ship before VS, entry Into World selves. speak for only an hour. In 1953 and 1959 file liberals tried War L for further changes In Rule 22, but ALTHOUGH RULE 22 has In it origins farm. Rule' 22 re- they were defeated both times.' been used successfully to cut the votes of of ofl a filibuster, It has never cut off quired IN 1959, RULE 22 was changed the senator present and voting to a filibuster against civil rights bills. invoke cloture. again. The changes were basically deThis Is the main point behnd the libsigned and put through by the then erals attempt to change the rule. Over th yearn, however, a seriet Johnson majority leader Lyndon G0C& m OF TIIISI TOP QUALITY G.E. TV CONSOLES ... who . seized the Initiative! from the liberals. (D-Tex--, . occa-sionall- y two-thir- a dvsrtisimint- - Cash for Contracts . H you've sold your home on Contract, you can convert your contract to cash through special service available at Prudential Federal Savings. Par complete information phone Mr. .Reiben Tor. Safety Sake, Pin Tariff to Stick By Associated Press. t WASHINGTON,' Jan. 1 Sticking to the" point, the VS. Tariff Commission says the domestic safety pin industry . has been rocking along at a at HUoter visit him ot even clip for the past 15 fairly at Prudential Federal , Saving years. , , branch office home loan TOE COMMISSION said In J3rd South and State a report to President Kennedy Streets, Salt Lake Qty. Tuesday It sees no reason why Hours Strong ofGonHnuousReieffrom Minor es Vfel-Safe-Giv- . lm ; i ?lf MODEL M7&0 23" j miYISION SOUTHERNERS REGAN the Inevitable filibuster, and In, rapid one-turorder the Senate first rejected a move to cut them off under Rule 22, and then voted to lay the question aside again. Because of changes In Senate membership since 1961, the liberals now feel that their forces are stronger than ever. n Y Famous "Daylight Blua picture, front atm . , Sat and forgot volume control, Lustrous groined finishes, . troll i By Hade Ketciiam Per capita buyingof safety pins has declined, but no reason for this was offered. 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But now a painless Ue J" . iovibYiskmin t Si Sr Q CONSOLI tariffs on foreign safety pins should be reduced. .. , In 17 page of facts and figures the commission told the President that: IN ITS REVIEW of UR. pin raying habits, the commission bund that consumption averaged 14.400,000 gross In 1948-51- , dropped to 13,300.000 gross in 1952-5- and 1956-59- , declined further to U200.000 gross In 1960 and 11,900,000 gross In 1961 but returned to an annual rate of 13,700,000 gross In the first half of 1962. i- j YOUR CHOICE. .'.THE FINEST PORTABLES TOE COMMISSION said It found no reason to conduct a formal Investigation to determine whether reduced tariffs would seriously Injure the domestic Industry, which la pinpointed In Connecticut No cure as yet baa found lor arthritis. But medical research has aatabliahed that the strR yet eo t medication in Anadn three Sours of relief from arthritic petan own uA chronic pain ariain bon deep in joint It haa alao boon found an ingredient InAnectn haa a special action that helps reduoe swelling sad inflammation-a basic cause at arthritis ft -g fn minutes -- pain is relieved eo its easier to nww around and this helps keep joints from locking or Vtiflaning . Anadn Tablets art like a doctor preecrip-- . non. That ta, a combination of ingredionto Anada contains the pain reliever doctors mo-- ; otnmaod the most, plue an autre ingredient not found to loading aspirins or buffered Take as directed. aspirin $10 MtpNTH 50-4- j Dennis the Menace IMPORTED safety pins paid a duty of 35 per cent of value from 1930 until the 1947 general agreement on trade and tariffs negotiated at Geneva. Then the duty tvas reduced to 29 per cent but In 1957 it was returned to 35 per cent by presidential order under , an "escape clause. Reduce swelling and inflammation ao Ua easier to move afflicted limbs again ' , 2 PAY ONLY But after seven days of debate, the new majority leader, Mike Mans-- ! field moved to defer the issue utnil later in the year, and his motion barely carried, The question of (hanging the rules was not brought up again until Con- gress was la the midst of A JSeptem-- ! ber adjournment rush.. - v- - - la 1961 toe liberals tried again to lower the number of votes needed to abut off a filibuster. mvUVl if BIG J 2-L- B. LOAD f GET YOUJIS TODAY! 'e OPCN MOKBAYl 4 ,,, FRIDAYS UNTH, - . 9 PJA. |