Show - :'7- '7 - :: : ' - : i :::z:' q4H kz! - : : : : 'a:4ita-:pZ4kii:o:k:La4e---iiLio'--- rNg' do'i' -Z — ' ' t o 4 rii'4'10''''''16"4'ZI-11- ' sii T ' 4 ' t r ' i 1 '' $ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10A Sunday November 12 1930 i ' ! ialt ZI tditorialt - i galititTfibunts ' IlkolsA915144 Apra IS 10r71 Isoufkl orrery mfiretna be Ttli skit tAsit Triburat No‘ 12195o Pubiihing Co Balt Laks City Matt Congress Faces Weitchtv and Controversial ?flatters' Itetrartiless of When It Convenes n t--: growing corporations which had no satisfactory base period of earnings and they were About' 25000 firms difficult to adminiater swamped the revenue bureau with claims for refunds $7000000000 after aggregating IL A World War "war profits tax" instead of n excess or high profits levey has been suggested Presumably it would apply to the enlarged earnings arising out of the arms expansion program Other matters on the calendar: Rent control extension Except for 16(0 option controls expire next Dec 31 Stopgap legislation is expected Funds for emergency food shipments for Yugoslavia requested by the State depart- - Freside'nt Truman reportedly is undecided on whether to call the Slat congress backinto 'lame duck" teSSiOn earher than Nov 27 the date originally set for ending the election '1 mega 4 witvlmise Allied with this problem is a decision as ' to or fight it out with the - - I 4 : 4 congress which: will be much more conservative than the out: going one World events may help make up the presiUntil the dent's mind on the lirst question baffling situation in North Korea clears a little the question of full mobilization for war must wait If it should develop that the Communist Chinese are ortoally and officially at liar w ith' 'us' Meinlyers' Of' congreas wo'al 'bono to be called back quickly seems There other development which would necessitate an earlier call to order Little could be gained ty trying to above through congress this year Iong-terlegislation sqichthe new Even with the present "clear majority" the administration' extreme measures apfailed to get proved by the Slat congress and there is no reason to 'believe it would have any success In the hectic last few weeks of the session Important matters are crying for attention Whether they return Nov IT or earlier the lawmakers have two commitments Before adojurning the houses ordered committees to prepare an excem profits tax bill as soon as possible after Nov 15 The senate Democratic 82nd- - nese z : so-call- - ' - - billfor As The bowie has approved statehood Mated in this column previously the two territories should he accepted into the family of states without further delay We believe that the effect wotdd be salutary all over the world and strengthen the United States strategically and spiritually A twrious controversy is growing as to the form of the tax bill Business leaders are strongly opposing an excess profits tax- and demand "sound alternative corporate taxation" during the defense emergency Hanging over the tax problem is the specter of inflation and the need to pay for defense as ' go Lawmakers likely will keep in mind the profits taxes of the 'two world wars did not produce the revenue hoped for discriminated against young and fast - III i' tit Revision of the McCarron antisubverslyes act Demands for this have subsided somewhat since the attempt to kill President Truman and since the attorney general changed his mind and ruled that persons may enter the United States who joined a totalitarian organization under circumstances in which they were not genuine members They would have "to present good reasons for coming here howevei‘ Mr McGrath will be obliged of course to make a special exception in each case and justify it lin a special report to congress The makes no distinction between actual and nominal totalitarians and for a time made this land of the free the butt of jokes the world 'ovfr Senate approval of the genocide treaty This is opposed by with U S reservations the National Bar association Additionol appropriationschiefly for the defense program Prohibition of shipment of slot machines except into states whose laws permit Ahem Marketing quotas for Trish potatoes These are required by law if prices are to be supported next year Strengthening antitrust laws by prohibitIng purchases of assets of companies to acquire control Funds for rehabilitation work in Korea and the Philippines The senate will consider about 30 presidenMost will not be controtial appointments versial but some to the R F C five to the new subversive control board and Truman choices for general counsel for the NLRB and economic stabilization administration may draw fire celf ' Came to Dinner noon No sun--t- o mooft—no morn----nNo fruits no flowers no leaves no birds November Thomas Hood's pessimistic lamentation must have been in the minds of countless intermountain area residents last week as they shiveringly watched leaves dropping from trees (green the day before) like snowflakes Regardless of bow late frost and wintry weather comes it always sterns to catch many The bulbs remain in the us unprepared Cater frozen garden the furnace is unoiled in the garden hose the storm windows remain in the garage loft unpainted and unwashed The overcoat which was to go to the tailor and the cleaner last spring is quickly and reluctantly put back into service Still November isn't so bad after you get used to the idea There's no need to worry about the unpainted and broken fences the weeds In the garden or the bare spot In the lawn Snow will mercifully cover them all soon And we did have two months of glorious Indian summer o tt - Paralysis Could Result From Lack of Control The almost equal division of congress be- twten the two major parties threatens a degree of paralysis in government which could be a serious situation in these days of world crisis nah's state legislature also win be without A principal control one party in clear-cu- t ertif either party responsible for failures and therefore difficult for the citizens to vote with conviction in the next election Bible to hold P4? Zt19''1 The Democrats currently seem to have control of the United States senate by 49 to 47 However if the Republican demand for a recount of the Connecticut ballots should result DemoIn an upset the score would be 43-4cratic Senator Benton has a thin majority sceoreting to the 'unofficiat tolmt The Democrats kept control of the house though they lost 27 members With a number of conservative Democrats and Dixiecrats joining with Republicans on basic issues congress is likely to have a definitely rightist tinge the next two years If past performance is any indication strong Republican leaders could take control Even though the administration is Democratic this would be superior to a deadlocked congress Late unofficial checks revealed that the Utah state house of representatives will be 30 Repubsplit during the 1951 session----witlicans and 30 Democrats being elected Earlier reports indicated that the Republicans tad captzirrd the Icwer house ty a 31 to :'9 ede In the last legislature the Demo-(rat- s controlled the lower house by a majority of 41 to 19 Difficulty in electing officers wPil se passing legislatioa is forocast-- 7The Democrats increased their strength in the urper bocao 'A eonlervativa element in 1 8 r 4 ' h : r 4 1' P1712:i-o-4- L senate two years ago the Democrat-controlle- d however kept the 'upper chamber working fairly closely with the Republican executive undue- - partisan tension 41oes not office 1951 legislature may yet work the develop fairly well with Republican And ardently economyGovernor Lee -minded 'fax Tokens to Vanish And Good Riddance Although some regulatory changes are indicated good public response is expected to result from the decision of the Utah commission to let retail sales tax tokens gradu This 'follows a general trend ally disappear the country Last week end the commission announced a tentative decision to buy no more tokens and members expect that those in use will go into Rediscard through the next several months items have registered contailers of cern about the plan but no doubt a plan can be worked out which is satisfactory to them Chairman Healy has indicated that new in low-price- d regulations will illeave the choice of using No doubt merchant tokens up to each-retamost of them will discard their use immediately many already have Meeting recently in salt Lake City the Utah Retail Grocers' association took cognizance of growing resistance of use of the tokens which take extra time to count clutter wallets and pockets and cause no little confusion A general bracket system is proposed (now In operation at many stores) where 1 cent tax is collected on purchases from 25 cents to 74 cents and 2 cents on transactions costing between 75 cents and $124 Though the tax IthmLNAJAktvraltnrcPw! by the more expensive 01ancr4 The retailer will turn of 2 per cent on his over to the state a tax retail sales The plan for a gradual change--oveprobably will be welcomed Purchasers will have a chance to get accustomed to the idea of doing without the tokens—and to learn for themselves that it is more convenient and eatisfactory to use pennies exclusively for sales xes The tax commission' likely will find It to make a bracket system necessary official It also should act to see to it that retailers are not penalized Not only should dealers be protected against losses but they should be given some compensation to cover costs of collecting and handling the sales tax r Tbe verdict on the new drama by a Man- hattaa theatrical critic Is "old stuff but If be didn't exactly create a play it Is good something to have remembered one so clearly This being its centennial how sad that the derby hat is worn only by an occasional cartovn trAtr p anti with no indication whu wore it the first 12 years ps)chiatrist advtat's one and all to blow a health ruousure- - The actaaionally-a- a spanked child ill therefore take Into consideration that it makes father fed good A R NilallsIttiyZtdinItle'l 4 :i 1 - 4 P' r P : '' :'' -- : ''a - ' ' -t i5"!- ' P 4 '' ' ' ' t ''' ' - 0 'ae qt' - i'' ' foy Fte : '' i fr' e j"' i 'i ' ':Aki e 5' e I0' '1 : " e ':" 4 or ?" '410tr A ±5''1-- ' '' if ' " cane whd ftilly trastied hat as ' '' 'involved in the anti-TaThat was far more than a t fight or a state fight It was far bigger than Mr Taft and his opposition as lialittduale It piesented the most vital national lime of the whole campaign ' r m sa)s - - er - It i': L 1- a ! l'fj 55 14emek - 1' ''''' 5$4"t- - - 1rI- - ' 0:- ' :j''--7'- ' - : ei ev5: L - est" 11' y- Lfzi-2-- op' - '' - - '- ''' :r": 4 2 '' a 3 660" v14 1i7' ' ' ' :' ' ' -'s' ''' ' 41114 ' 5ez ‘55 3t' ' ''' - "7''- - '''' ' ''' i ' - Z'' ' - ozaso a gr -- A''' 445111c w1- - - ''' ' : - f000domeantdinderutugrebox shove '- t 1 "- ' ' ' ''" ' 55' if - : - 21 't?'! ' ' ' - - ' l s 4S 44 51 44e - ' li ' "'4'' ' o'l''' '' ' r 5''''''' ''' 41:- 'ie - ''''''''''' ''7-1 - t - - i ''' ''':':':' ' oaltfn I 7- aroae-s--stnc - auCitbyntlieste tin a 41 zi -- ''( -: 40- "'' : '4 1 ':1 Aly ? crA0404114 - : E i ' "5" 7 - Election Takes Spot During War Lull The 32nd anniversary of the armistice in the "war to make the world safe for democracy" found our military and diplomatic warriors probing for soft spots in enemy lines Theuneasy armistice with forces of tragically tyranny had proved - fragile At week's end the lull In the struggle with communism seemed about over Thousands of Chinese reds deployed in North Korea but United Nations forces gained ground in the rugged area At Lake Success the United States and five other countries asked the United Nations security council to order the Chinese reds out of Korea The resolution was firm but diplomats were busy assuring Peiping of readiness to protect Chinese interests in the Manchurian border strip Lull Raises Hopes - The lull raised hopes a general war could be averted but the crisis hung on while Peiping's propaganda horns blared tediously that the United States was bent on world domination and China was next on the list Why did China jump in when the Korean war was all but over? Concern over vital Yalu river power plants which provide electricity for key Manchurian industry vas a factor Moreover Communist strategy stresses defense in depth and the United Nations advance to the borders and alarmed both Chinese Russians More to the point Moscow wants men arms and supplies drained from Europe and other strategic spots Ending the Korean war would release battle-traine- d Yanks to reinforce other areas Chinese intervention can keep them tied down in the nasty little Korean affair - Shall We Bomb Befog? - A Soviet veto of the United x 0 t ti 'to will send the matter to the general assembly Action was foreseen before the arrival of red Chinese delegates to testify before the United Nations about Formosa and other "United States aggression" The United States voted to Invite the Pei- t ping 'representatives but mad it clear that acquiescence did not Imply diplomatic recognition - 'If the COmmunists attitat Inforce again the question of bombing their bases inside Manchuria will loom strong That could bring on a general war The delicate situation presents the United Nations with its most difficult and dangerous problem Communists gained ground in Tibet and Malaya straining diplomatic ties especially with India Invaded Tibet appealed to the United Nations to intervene but no practical action was in sight Indo-Chi- ' ru-- na Tpir Deal Drubbed tnited States war casualties cliiiiheil to 2k ?11 including46n5 including EllAg °Mille Ashbaker Kaysville and Joseph J Nokes Salt Lake i Lawrence 0 Larsen Salt Lake was il41 ' l' - a hoirrft- Formosa e ' off bornhertmeg - etraitsil yugoslavia brok diplomatle Cominform-dominate- "off-year- ' While President Truman pondered whether to call congress back before Nov 27 United States business leaders launched a fight against an excess profits tax and asked for "sound alter- native corporation taxation" during the emergency Telephone service was disstrike rupted by- it nation-wid- e of 85000 workers closely watched by the government Service was nearly normal in Salt Lake and Ogden but pickets made restrictions necessary for a time in Provo and Logan Mrs Anna Rosenberg of New York succeeds Assistant Derefense Secretary Griffith signed as head of man power and personnel Secretary Sawyer predicted production controls for national defense because voluntary industry-wid- e agreements "Just won't work" Brr-r- r It's Cold As if registering Democratic spirits the weatherifirned over--a large part of the continent The mercury sank to 18 below zero in Big Piney e di in aNcirthwest e nts71 wo air liner crash near Butte Mont Puerto Rican Nationalist Collazo was indicted in the attempted assassination of President Truman Utah's supreme court denied a hearing for Eliseo Mares convicted of a Summit county- - slaying four years ago It also upheld the conviction of Robert Harries enforcement liquor Cyrus liqUor agency operator for accepting a bribe and embezzlement respectively Income Tax Cut Seen ttah's tax commission recommended a cut in state Income tax by increasing personal exemptions and permitting taxpayers to deduct for medical expenses This is in agreement with Governor Lees views The Utah Farmer Ekhamer owned very tough ram but discovered that music soothed its savage breast Headed for town one day Ekhamer reminded his son"11 that animal gets rambunctious just put a record on the phonograph " When he returned home he discovered thRt the ram ha ot9tr11!"711 Never Be- - Another After major surgery an Irish patient came out of the ether itzwsemiprivatit ward and and claimed joyfully "Faith that's over" "Don't be too sure" coupseled a gloomy voice from the next bed "The rascals left a sponge inside of me and had to cut me open again" At that Moment the surgeon stuck his head in the door and asked "Anybody see my hat and coat ?" The Irishman fainted "Manhattan Mary" was the show in which Ed Wynn played a waiter (On& Munson was Mary) and told a patron who ordered caviar "Here's some tapioca pudding and a pair of smoked glasses" Somebody eke grumbled "I don't like all the flies in here" 'Point out the ones you dont like" oniggested Wynn "and I'll evict them"A third customer demanded lamb il rhopit'an gratin:to the 'kitchen "Cheese It the chops? public service commission denied the Mountain Fuel Supply company's petition to divorce exploration property from distribution facilities but the Wyoming public service commission approved the petition The firmn IVR pu77led Alt to the next step Invention of a machine to shut off ordinary mho commercials Was announced in Cambridge : ' I ' t 1 I i i k t- goat Mass' not 'Interrupt sir What of those iinging mercials professor 4 fls - i I Inthaengyoovfe hrnis ed i LI 11 c i'It c 1 I i c 0 1 i q c 1 q ilc 1 li 0 - 1 rj c 1 c c c 1 1 1 I ti e e e e e Curative Herbs I am not Inclined to knock herbal medicine since I once wore an asafetida bag around my neck as a child and thereby avoided colds since asafetida smells so bad it keeps people with cold s away from Much can be said of the you curative powers of garlic and as I remember it the antibodies such as penicillin ain't nothin but ordinary mold while something called quinine comes from bark In a section of the nation which worships cdre-a- ll brews I do not soe how they can criticize "Tree of Life" and "Nervine" To keep the American Medical association off my back I will rip off a ringing indorsement of surgery and aspirin but I mini do hate to see the powers gang nybody up on a COntempotary in his right mind knows of the efficacy of the rabbit's foot and of High John the Conqueror powders when one "Wishes to ward off the demons of the night 'Everyone knows that psychiatric suggestion is here to stay and that half the cure of anything save cancer and traffic accident consists merely of summoning the sawbones I hope they don't treat old Doc Shokunbi too rough because I would like to consult him pretty soon I been wheezing something terrible in the morning and my hair is falling out I can skip 'Tree of Life" but that "Scalp Food" deal sounds just fine -e - e e 4 IC 1 e f i 1 14 t 4 i" '' ki iI f i Minor accidents in factories are less frequent when temperatures are between 67 and 70 degree s according to Encyclopedia Britannic& The Pilgrims m ho r brown ing shown is HriItint eolors their dress 1 ft-d- oet Wrin-whoutr- I Also bone-chilli- ng committed suicide "Did you play music like I told you?" he demanded of the son "I sure did" said the boy but the record I chose awned to' drive him crazy It was Framlft Sinatra singing i garter snakes - a 'There'll Ewe" notable however Congress to Reconvene — I whomped up lately Dr Shokunbi agitated weird calbrews in a sinister-lookin- g dron in the back room and served up the distillations of lame to a select number of ailing people who had money do not believe that this is a violation of modern medical science If modern medical science will allow a patient to stretch at full length for years on a couch while the witch doctor with the pince-ne- z enjoins him to reach way back into his subconscious to recall whether or not he had an early boyish antipathy to Several liberals survived JUST TRY AND STOP ME By Bennett Cert have the " accelerated prize in Bennett former National Association of Manufacturers president threshed veteran Senator Thomas But the Democrats renamed Representatives Granger and Bosone grabbed control of the state senate and many coun I y alibi this time The poptilar VOtt totaled 40727 548 for the nation and 263000 In Utah highest ever for non presidential elections Wyoming and Idaho went Republican and Montana and Nevada split major offices The result was a blow to labor leadership which lost some of its best congressionaL friends and saw the reelection of "Mr Republican" Senator Taft of Ohio whose influence :will be P- iWid - Democrats didn't "stay-at-home- - took the grand 'Utah when Wallace DO offices- 30-3- 0) events played " second fiddle to the election in which the Truman administration was handed a trouncing more severe than that of 1946 and repercussions may be worldwide Though the Demo crate hold a slight paper malohty of congress the 'G 0 ac-P- Dixiecrat coalition will have tual control "Fair deal" social measures will be pigeonholed for two years at least What of Foreign Policy ? A major weakness in the situation is that neither major party will have to assume refor congressional sponsibility action Heavy questions loomed as to the future of 'United States foreign policy It can be disastrously wroiked or strengthened to represent the best thinking of both parties depending upon leadership Another danger is the resurgence of "McCarthy-ism- " International The (The Utah house By likely will be split leading his ticket in his election' to the state supreme court J Allan Crockett appeared as a possibility for a bigger political prize in the future Labor Leaderihip Hurt ty d r: I- i contemporaries are getting rich Hair Restorer I think here of "Scalp Food" g tonic from whose a manufacture the doe was enjoined sharply to cease or desist It cannot possibly be less effective than the other remedies for glossy skull that are so frantically advertised with testimonials appended Most of the witch doctors pet recipes he said were culled less from the Congo than from a volume compiled by a Dr Culpeper of England who kicked off in 1640 That was a long time ago when a man took a snort of 'Wolfbane extract for the miseries in the absence of &pensive physicians who still prescribe a snort of Wollbane extract for the Miseries I recall that a presently dignified potion ainl nothing at all more than that weary old witela4 stand-bdeadly nightshade' Helped People Of course Dr Shokunbi la a fraud although he actually seems to have been born in Africa but doubt he is a greater fraud than a great many of his licensed confreres tio told people by propaganda that be was helping them A great many said he bad helped them That is as rough a definition of modern psychiatry as I have i'l LAST WEEK'S NEWS IN BRIEF elation s with Albania t ) y:t hydsdeleld- dog-ear- By Ernest H Linford Tribuno Editorial Writer ! 1 ylblsieftve5tiirottnatte2estrthes eheonutldstbaekebuvrhneend 4A -- 1''' 4 : :tOrr' :11: sm 2:"il" ztt is' 'I ' x77 JV !Ar7 A P I: '' 41 '' i: K VI' ) !) - :55:: 47 0 --r!0 :'4 4 4 1'1i'514 :' '''''::''i' '7::724't"'4:'r-efi!'o:- - t ' ee ' 2 - 00-'-- : 7:'r-i'i:' - t i l ma Aid" Although Dr Shokuntd has done a small stretch before for playing too fast and loot' with the medical profession and the fraud laws it seems a shame that in this epoch a witch doctor f:4411 4 5 I A::::- :' ''" I ditthsohft 4 wow a(o-voe 5-! " 71Li t '- - W7 4:1:?'4:-1:‘''' t ii newts' livers for the purpose of sprouting fresh hair and erring what ails you ally performing scientific expertdark 'ot:lime til''' en ' '"!':1' 11'!' : rf - ' "oi ale - 4 ' a a- 714 ? : )14545114: e Iei t - e'84 'IA1' i P 04 1)titip1 t It - ft'11 1 - e- - ': ' tto t - -- r ‘I 415 fl f11'1i' 'Ji'V-T''''' t "1-'i le e : 3 ' 4e A a a 2 '' ''''' i -'t'''''""- ' 4-- ' '1 Z't- fr'4ges leaoe of - : - -' ' - 4"- - '"t" - - ''- 1 5't 11 : 4!' ): ' n' I 1 a - i disremember exactly what Dr Sam just pulled niniyears In the old clinkeroo which I think is a ofiame All he had been doing was antagonizing the 1 ' ' s: Z' 7 1 11- ':stit!5"!1'il5I5-- im :: I '":15011 !-- '-' t 44 — 4i1411r- o' '''''''''' 0-- ee H : f '"":: (iliiti'''''" ':' ' "'e"''l5 iI 4''''' 4i ::n!-T:::-'- ° - 4"- -- ' - 4 - : 7 1' ' 1 f"11c7grxi5'114-- ao SO i': 01'z 4 4) 4 it rJ fe 7 ' 14 -- e ' tqi 1 - tit' ii : ''4 101af zr ctif 4 '''71-- Y It: i 4- '' 4 : 47 el i' 1 : I - i' - :Ai fl!' ' PtaAtoy 441e 417'5 - 1ttr) 314K- ! 14iL'''i''51:r - 4"'" 1 16' -1 i:2':F yz!k ' 1e'5 f -- 1'5-e- 51-- :' I t 5 S4 Y ?1: -- Jili !? :4' 4 4 - ''' ?- Ni14''":''''' !"r: '''''- ' - I '7 $ 15 - e (4: :ife:? 44 - 454r457' 4 oa j 1"It tr e!3i! 41 3 1) "" '- 2 :ti:- '': - 4 - - l'-''- )) ' pe ' C: '' lot ' '' - - -t 1?:' A :0 :47e '' t'- e ' ': c pe -4 1 Taft-Hartl- crtishreg-roalortr- t - 'I tf 1- :'':5 0 !' l' 4 ' Very Heartening Failure of the effort is tremendously heartening for a number of reasons: (1) It shows the inability of the labor politicians to deliver their own "totes "(21 it shows that of the people is emphatidomically against labor-unio- n nance of politics and government (31 it makes it impoasible for thenn to bully and bluff members of congress in quite the way they have in the past: (4) It has exhibited them as dirty and unscrupulous fighters: (5) It undoubtedly is the worst reverse these arrogant and greedy leaders of organized labor ever had: (81 by diminishing them in size and lessening the fear which they inspired among the more timid members of congress it will have a wholesome effect upon politics generally (7) it ends all possibility of repealing the act so vehemently promised by Mr Truman Aside from the Taft triumph other election results of aigniflCanCe Seetiilo be! (I) End of the idea that there is political magic In the Roosevelt name—the cnishing defeat of Mr James Roosevelt in California leaves no Mom to argue about 'that (21 Republican MItecesses in so many States make it Impossible for the most ardent administration-le- t to regard the election with gratification or for Mr Truman to consider-- it is a "mandate' for his program Teonomy Torres Further it should Strengthen the 'eciinimilY ti'rcei in congress who believe that nondefense expenditures should be cut to the bone In contrast with the view of the White House economists who Insist an increase in nonetirs tense expenditures is inevitable with Increased defense expenditures Still further it makes ratter ridiculous the columnar prophets who since 1948 inaistedthe Reppbtirkrt party WAS dead They recall the vociferous 1928 prophets who after Al Smith's defeat declared the end foleign polwho in the noun strongly suppotts it were y' i 0 ' ? 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P j r "'" dill otoo : y: ': '2- p IP 1' - "" 2 attempt to murder Senator Taft succeeded it would have enor- musty enhanced their power and prestige It would have demonstrated their ability to destroy any public man who defied them It would have completed their dominance of the Democratic party end instilled fear among all aspirants for'and holderl of elective office That this was exactly what they had In mindwais revealed more than a year ago when the purpose to kill off Senator Taft was first declared of Truman-Acheso- n icy and Mr Dewey 4'1'''' 5t': y'--- I N 7: r" bev- of the Democratic party had come—and It never could rise again The disposition of some to consider that because of the election of certain Republican critics of the Truman foreign policy— notably Mr Dirksen in Illinois —it can no longer be carried out effectively and that Secretary Acheson must resign does not seem well baSed The president's foreign policy NVIIR not sufficiently a direct issue In the campaign snyw here to Justify soch an asption Poth Mr TA ft who is one of the sttongest opponents i'r :i I 14- 1 1 ' ("1 ft Red Opponents For Mr Taft's opponent was not the Democratic party His real opponents were the labor politicians who took over the Democratic party in Ohio fi- nanced and directed the campaign putting into it a labor-unio- n Solidity and strength such as had never be fore The avowed purpose of the unified labor boasts was to drive Mr Taft out of public life because they could not control him In this they were supported to the limit of its' power by the Truman Vice administration President Barkley was 'sent to make four speeches Various cabinet members and other federal officials toured the state As the president's personal representative Averell Harriman assailed Mr Taft before a labor convention Obviously had this labor-bos- s ' f 1111 ' 'ir" - ' ca - By Robert C Ituark MEMPHIS—A real gone trial just ended here with a jail lentence for Dr Samuel Shokunbt a real gone witch doctor from Yoruba Bection of Nigeria tAhe a with et ivoreb Itshesacritlaerat etenegw:hni cheeks to I to Heidelberg 1 :1141 '' l'ie'el''' I- a i' ' '' ::y4ttpv -- - 1 ' 4 :40' - - t- e - 4 ) fi!f 1oe 4:- ix' v - 2t?' 'o i1'f e ! ' i' ttpiiik f :i - 9' 1 rtZ4 4t c : 1 411 tl - 11'''1 k 4 ' ' 4a St :: ' tic i 4I tr "2- '1 ''4 C5- - - :: tT :'' ' &3 YPA : ' " 4 ':7': 4 t Ve 54 e't'li ' ilfr - 4 f ': I It A 6 5!p 'I i'oeT al5 c ' ey-e55- t i 1 i 7 - '' '' ''' - 14iitt - sa: 4 ''' e''' r - : t ' 4 4 : ' ' ''? 1i iel - 4 ' :' ''' 4 -- : it -- 7 '''''' ' '''''--' ' - rfr t i '7 -- 4 1 :311 r:-- - :' th: f 11 5e54 l Jo 5'5 4 ' 6' ' - or' - I f ' ( '- - 6 ' i-i- p 7 -- i 4 - 01 ss standingly significant and important of theme is the victory 't upward of 430(00 jority) of Senator Taft in All over the country there is lief and rejoicing at this Democrats well as There Is as Mr Acheson reason for a change - t1 i a ointtemrpotreetedor yf 17! '4:g:4 '''''' it ''' A ' t ment anywhere However certain things Plain Beyond question the 110 : A T ' r ' ' I:14''''-it- 1 Herb Doctor's jail Term ' Seems Shame By Manning - '''' ' ' ' t t iI 7' -- ' - '- -' 1 7' A 1 Oterfed-t- - ' - I" - Kent dissector profound and interpreters Naturally all of these agree Certainly leave plenty of room for and of course there fment known instances of ever winning a political Peek-- - r WASHINGTON—The results have now been -- tn'we the Month By Frank post-Korea- n ' The Himalaya Taft Victory Outsfanding Ballot Event ' - r com1 -- did fot wear tho and black clothmost paintinga predominated in More than 22Irf) specimers of plant life from all ports of the world are contained in tho tnie versa) of Michigan herbarium ' |