Show ' i Sleeves on Sunburst Sweater Pusli-U- p By BAUKIIAGE Newt Analyst and Commentator Service 1616 Eye Street NW D C Washington WASHINGTON Regardless of the bitterness engendered by the of coal strike' many real friend the watched labor tin Washington to the opening of conpreliminaries less with far apprehension gress than might have been supposed But that wasn’t true of some of the labor leaders There were several reasons for the fears of the latter In the first place It was no secret that a great were getting many union members decidedly fed up with the autocratic methods of some of the top dogs Part of this may have been the general feeling that it was time for a change which the voters regisof tered so emphatically Many union these voters were of course men Without labor'i support the would not have made Republicans such great gains in many of the cities I talked to one union man who expressed this skeptical attitude toHe said ward the top leadership there was discontent because of “too many strikes’’ Ha didn’t mean trikes in his own group necessarily He was referring to the fact that when other unions walked out It affected him too He didn’t like the Idleness that he had experienced He resented the raising of bis dues He felt the pressure from the higher cost of living which he did not blame on big entirely profits Ha waa not Immune to the argument that lack of production due to strikes for which he was not waa also partly to responsible blame His Inability to control the strikes In other unions was not the only cause of his resentment He felt that hi vote in itself had vary little effect that “policy was hammered out by the big fellows” Then too the stories of the fine homes and the big cars of some of th high officers didn't help I found his attitude reflected in similar reports from other sources Most of these conditions to which my Informant objected of course stood out at the very beginning of the coal atrike with Its powerful and its crippling effect on other industries Another feeling registered by many workers was fear of a depression They know that that would weaken the unions because many men would do as my friend said he would have to do— forget the union end take any job he could get If work grew scarce WNU - rrfe v w" w rM ' 'Viv sl ’' WlC A' 1 J i ' it £ ' v'“ 'y?7' t' " ' C' i J Ski enthualaste Hock te the nation’s snow fields this winter with resorts primed SOARING IN THE SET lor their first blf season since the war Upper left photo shows one of the open slopes of Tosemite National park a skijoring haven At the upper right is a fast action shot made at Alta Utah Center an inLower left photo shows a skier doing s structor demonstrates for s class at Bun Vsllejr Idaho " At the lewer right Crater Lake National park also in off a cornice on the side of Mt Hood Oregon Oregon affords the ionble thrill of excellent skiing and novel scenle effects FDLL FLIGHT j Winter Sports Areas Primed For Influx of Ski Enthusiasts WNU Features Skiing wiU dominate the American outdoor sports scene this winter as most of the famous ski areas of the West and Middlewest resume operation for the first time since Pearl Harbor This winter ski fans will find old favorite lodges and chalets improved and in full operation again after the war while many new and Interesting spots are primed tor a mass recreational invasion Although most of the ski resorts pen their season In December snow will be In its best dry powder state during January February 2nd March This year the “regular run” tf sports enthusiasts wba head far the snaw Helds will be supplemented by n new granp— OIs whe learned the art sf skiing daring the war as a matter of military necessity and new are converting that knowledge Into personal enjoyment Major Jumping and slalom tourna men la have been scheduled at every ski basin from Michigan to famed Sun Villey Idaho and the slopes - e the Pacific Northwest Olympics Scheduled Major attraction of the aeason will be the Olympic tryouts in March on Sun Valley’s Bald mountain The aaUonals ere booked at Ishpemlng Mich February Ski enthusiasts will find tha new air age in full Bight over the great frozen spaces most of the ski arsss now being linked together for the first time by fast airline service The slalom slopes of Banff and Rockies with almost Iks Canadian startling suddenness have become enly 14 flying hours from ski fans la Southern Calif ornls seven hours Asm Salt Lake City nlns hours from Denver chalet The hsxwriena and oearse at Ban championship Valley are enly n hep from Lot Angeles Celersde’a 30 winter npertlands have been brenght within a mere four and a half bears ef the Paclllo coast Westers Air Lines even la n “ski special” frsm Las Angeles te papular resorts After serving as a naval rehabilitation center during the war Sun Valley was reopened as a resort All types ef winter December 21 skisports are available including joring ice akatlng sleighing and swimming in natural bet springs water Install Ski Lifts Four electric ski lilts serve four deling areas on Dollar Ruud Procand The Uft ter Baldy mountains on Baldy is 11300 feet long and Is divided into three sections to carry t summit la 2fi skiers to the nainutes la Oregon 13 areas will be In opAt Timeration In national forests Is ber line 83 miles from Portion found one of tha nation's longest ski until sea tons offering akl slopes Tbo racs starts at a Harvard Observatory Sots Centennial as the come the central clesriag house for BOSTON— Long on this western hemisphere's “Patrolman of sQ astronomical infarmatioa continent fee Skies” the Harvard college obla 1989 the observatBeginning servatory will note the 100th anniy ory has photographed huge sections versary ef its founding at a of the sky each night As a result it In celebration December plates with the event two science has a collection ef photograph numbering more than 508600 which eeaveetiens tre scheduled here First planetarium In the world to enables astronomers te check the ocwhich of stellar have activltlee activities stellar photograph the curred during any clear evening of Bm sky the observatory was comSince then It has be- - the past 80 years pleted fat IMS knowa mountain nine miles from and Tepee lodge in the reCasper mote Big Homs near Shehdan also are being recognized by sport fans because of their great natural ad- Casper vantages Montana boasts of Red Lodge ele vstion 12610 feet where there are acres of practics slopes ski lifts cross country and slalom 30 downhill runs Unique Nevada Site With a typical western setting above the desert Mount Charleston Nev only an hour's drive front Las a unique site for Vtgas provides winter sports More than 60 winter sports areas are found In the High Sierras of Call a state where winter sports forala fans abound Among the state’s best known resorts are Lake Arrowhead Big Bear and Big Pines all In SouthYosemite National ern California park and the Donner Pass region hswever are Whiter sports not confleed to the Far West N a tare has endowed Minnesota and upper Mlchlgaa Wisconsin with the topography and weather necessary to make them among the best winter sports areas In the nation The "regular run’’ of sports enthusiasts from the Midwest will head for Wisconsin and Michigan’s upper which offers all winter peninsula sports Including long ski runs toboggan slides towering ski Jumps Ice skating and ice boating Plan Annual Carnival For spectator pleasure one of the best winter sports programs is presented every February at the Winter Carnival In St Paul Minn when the entire city takes on the air sf a northern Mardl Gras In the New England states too there is s revival ef interest in winter sports Speeial ski trains to resorts are being White mountain resumed this winter airline schedules With expanded and Increasing use of air transportation to winter sports areas many fans will invade the Canadian RockMost popular ies area this winter sites there are in the Banff area end Jasper National park tured skull when Its carriage rolled a porch i u e The superstitlously n d new impetus for their beclaimed liefs after a hammer on hanging the rung of a ladder fell and struck man on the head In another home aecident a woman was burned when she poured melted fat into a furnace Statistics compiled by the Red Cross home accident survey show on increase In accidents and deaths this year over 1945 off Predict Curbs on Autocratic Leadert Since many of the men who followed this line of reasoning helped make the Republican victory possible astute political leaders with their eyes on 1948 are preparing to stop the talk and substitute for it the slogan "smash the autocratic leaders and keep them from smashing the union’’ The "friends of labor” that 1 mentioned realize this They are freely that this congress will predicting not produce "destructive labor legislation” They feel that such radical moves s compulsory arbitration or rigid control will not sucgovernment ceed They do admit they expect many of the advantages labor has enjoyed under the Wagner act will he pared down When the President said at a White House press and radio conference that he intended to write as strong a message as possible to the congress it was not interpreted as that meaning any hackles would rise Harry Truman’s whole record in congress is but not redistinctly conservative On the other hand he actionary doesn’t Intend to approach the subject from the New Deal point of view As I pointed out previously in this column himbe considers self a "free man” bound by no previous obligations acting under no restraint He could not escape the tenor of the vote in November nor could be ignore the gauntlet which John Lewis threw down Looking around in the senate the friends of labor feel they see evidence ef enough wisdom and discretion to prevent any orgy even if some of the members of the house may lean to extremes After all most legislation is written In conference Although there was considerable concern expressed by their respective opponents both Senators Taft and Ball who naturally would be Aged Woman Relies BARBS On Old Fire Recipe W1S— When a chimVIROQUA ney fire broke out at the home of oldest resident the coolVlroqua’s est person en the scene was the occupant Mrs Lncy Grubb who will be 101 next February 19 "All you need to do is pul s little salt on the fire” she told the bustling firemen who were ef anBut the firemen other generation insisted en resorti- ng te cbem'cala Political note: There are a lot of in this eew prospective presidents country— more babies per thousand population than our first 191fi record month of March the people exposed to school-laaren't educated You can lead but yon can’t a man to oellege make him drink of the Pierian All spring to initiate labor legislaexpected tion are considered too wise politof ically to overstep the bounds what really amounts to common sense on this question Neither of do to anything them would be likely avoid to prevent the they could workers or anyone else from voting Republican the optiAnother thing which feel mistic sura will happen Is that there will be a careful atudy by congress of any measure which is proposed— unless of course some crisis deIn speed velops which demands emotions run high and emergencle to shift the ballast it is necessary so rapidly merely to avoid capsizing that legislators may swamp the boat trying to reach an even keeL Labor suffer! tnost In an unstable It must have Therefore economy Thura a "multiple objective" man Arnold and Walter Hamilton their "Thoughts on Lacontributing last bor Day” to the New Republic September pointed out In these words: econa for stable work "It must omy with permanent high prosperit must hold and advance ity wage rates for the sake of that permanent prosperity it must stand firm and even take the offensive gainst limitation of production and the degradation of the dollar” Therefore to succeed “the labor movement must be a consumer’s conThe movement as well” in labor vested Interest sumer’s legislation will not be overlooked by It members of congress thoughtful was very plain that the will of the voter in the lest election was expressed in the voice of the consumer Afust Contider Consumer In Any Negotiations One of the most searching veys of the whole question of surcol- lective bargaining which undoubtedly has impressed our more studious legislators is a report made two years ago by a special committee of the 20th Century fund This report stressed the need of recognition by both labor and management of this “third party the consumer” In that connection the committee recommended strongly "the use of economists engineers Im- partial a sweater with the very latest sleeves fashion! 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