Show I 414" - ' Senate Leaders Predict Okeh on T-- Revision i WASHINGTON May 1 (1IP)-- -The Republican Senate leadership predicted Saturday the Senate will pass the administration bill amending the Taftlartley law substantially as approved by the labor committee Over Democratic opposition Senate G 0 P leader William F Know land ((Cal) also predicted the Senate will defeat Democratie efforts to send the administration amendments back to committee The Senate starts debate Monday on the measure to amend the law which has undergone no major changes since its enactment over Harry S Truman's veto In 1947 Taft-Hartle- y Know land told reporters That be expects the bill to be I I Woman Solon Finds Ike 'Genial Gent' P WASHINGTON May I (INS) —The nation's second woman senator Mrs Eva Bowring swapped yarns Saturday with President Dwight D Eisenhower and said the chief executive made "an old sandhiller feel at home in Washington" The Nebraska Republican paid her first call on the President since being appointed to the Senate seat of the late The two Dwight Griswold chfitted for a half-hou- r The President whose youth was spent in Kansas a neighboring state recalled that he went hunting as a boy' with a shotgun which cost him $525 Mrs Bowring told newsmen with a chuckle: "I told him he had more faith in his ability than I had I use a double-barrelesingle-barrele- d - on the floor for –a- week or two but that the first votes may come as early as next Wednesday : ' - (' ' 3 It7"'N 11107 ' ilk ''''''' : William F Know land block to fail Demo T-- Ben Sen Russell Flays 'Sensationalism' ByAdministration — ATHENS GA 1 May (D-G- Knowland would not predict the fate of President Dwight D Eisenhower's recommendation government - sponsored strike votes be required He asked that the question about the outlook for this controversial provision be put to him again next week Republican lines failed to hold on the strike vote proposal and the Senate committee failed to approve It It will come before the Senate however in an amendment sponsored by Sen William A Purtell (R that Conn) pENNEy -Tar ' In the face of official Army policy that sports figures get the same treatment as Other draftees Iless subcommittee investigators are ready to show that some ball players fighters and other sports figures have been: 1 Freed of chores like guard duty and' KP normally rebig-nam- quired e draftees of MAIN MOTHER'S' DAY IS MAY 9 MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 9 I IDENN Ey9s '- i' Service 1 J r7r7r777777777777'77":777":!r77 ' t::':''H'-':'::'::-::ii- ::f::::::::::::::!:?':''':::''': dliAl for work ' I 41't t di k I 7:':'1:'':::':s'ii::-:':':::- ::::::! 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m --:- -1 Sheer and seams tits'-- I She wants not just a pair of nylons but a Complete Gaymode Wardrobe A7 court-martia- Tell her you love her with Penney's exquisite' WASHINGTON May I (UP) — The National Geographic Society said Saturday that nearly half the moose of Nova Scotia 'seem out of Itheir minds" The problem they pose 13 'both strange and sad" and maybe the weather is to blame the Geographic said The Society gave this description of the conduct of "mentally unbalanced moose": "They lose normal canniness and c' ution and sometimes even I e senses of sight and smell They eat anything Loping crazily through the forests they crash blindly into thickets or even fences and then cannot extricate themselves" - — (AP) Congressional headline hunting was criticized as "government by hippodrome" by Sen Richhere Satard B Russell urday "The national legislative body of this country will fail if it does not lake steps to preserve its dignity" Russell said in dedof icating t h e University Georgia's institute of law and government Without calling any names as he referred to "government by hippodrome" Russell said that unseemly haste and quest for sensational headlines would not achieve respect at borne or abroad (Webster's dictionary defines "hippodrome" as "to act or per-forin a spectacular way") - il "We'are not ending fault with the athletes who benefited from this favoritism" Hess told a 2 Dropped from overseas reporter "We do object tothe shipment lists so they could rerhain to play on post ball system that lets the favoritism exist teams "Big-nam3 Excused during the sports athletes drafted season from all duties after into service should be trained 12 o'clock noon to take part and treated like any other G Is In athletics Sure let them play ball or 4 Assigned to nominal duties fight but on the basis of recreanot interfering too much with only and ifter regular duties are taken care of" sports activity acquitted" Dickenson a 23 year- old mountain boy from Cracker's Neck Va is charged with collaborating with the enemy and 'informing on his fellow Americans while a prisoner of war In Korea His trial before an eight-mamilitary tribunal at Ft Lesley J McNair began April 19 and is scheduled to end Monday HE FACES a possible life sentence if six or more members l find him of the guilty The Army waived the death sentence before the trial opened Emery a retired Army colonel who lost a foot in combat In World War II said he would not predict acquittal because "I'm superstitious — it's like having your picture taken before the Notre Dame game" But he said he is satisfied In his own mind that the prosecution failed to prove its charges that Dickenson "ratted" on fellow P 0 1N's to wangle soft treatment for himself in the Red prison camp COL RICHARD F Scarborough presiding law officer of l will give his the final instructions comparable to a judge's charge to the jury when the trial resumes Monday morning The tribunal will then retire to reach a verdict Dickenson spent the week end confined to the locked ward of the post hospital at Fort Belvoir Va His bride whom he married after his repatriation last year was allowed to visit him for two hours ''' t '''NNsadf:olt be court-martia- Moose Madness Rises X-ra- ' ' WASHINGTON May I (UP) A House investigating subcommittee has turned up evidence of what members term widespread Army coddling of G I athletes Chairman William E Hess (Ti O) said Saturday the group now plans to start public hearings on the evidence Wednesday afternoon n These provisions would en large the powers of the states to deal with labor relations WASHINGTON May 1 tä1— secretary of State John Foster Dulles in an Armed Forces Day message said Saturday night that "Through experience we have learned that strength is an effective deterrent to Communist aggression" He also said that: "the tower of our citizen defense forces is an essential complement to our diplomatic efforts to build an equitable and enduring peace" Armed Forces Day in which the former Iseparate observances by each service—Army Navy and Air Force—have been combined into a single occasion is fixed for May 15 this year - A9 e I 'We Have Learned ne Defense WASHINGTON May I (UP) —Defense Atty Guy Emery said Saturday the Army's court-marticase against Cpl Edward S Dickenson was "awful thin" and "I see no reason why he 4-- shouldn't ASKED IF HE regarded the Democratic move as part of a pattern to delay any action on labor legislation this year Knowland said he did not expect the Senate voting to follow straight party lines He noted that the original law had substantial support from Democrats—most of them southerners Other sources indicated that the G 0 P leadership strategy would be to head off the recommital vote until provisions had been approved making the bill more acceptable to some southern Democrats shotgun" ' f Democratic members of the labor committee formally asked in a minority report Friday that the bill be recommitted They charged that "steamroller actics" were used to force it out of committee "I don't think that the suggestion to recommit will prevail" Knowland commented d 3 Optimistic Of Acquittal $ lk Taft-Hartle- y CAPITAL WIRE 1954 PQM Counsel House Probers Attack G I Athlete Coddling H - 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