Show - - P ! i¥ Tue nchFM '4- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R - WEDNESDAY EVEmiN Labor Union Vote Remains Dem 1936 Presidential 1940 Presidential Strongly for Democrats Cold Firimen Fiaht Hot Fire being held today which party 4 would vou vote for — the Demo- cratic orRepublican7 Vote of Union Members Sine 1938 jRapido Crossing Called 'Diversion' Rep 4 J J rv ( i74 '26 al coast-to-coa- st on do-brea- lw two days In January 1944 23 Texas) division was ordered to cross the swift Rapido river In Italy "for the purpose of diversion supporting the Anzio beachhead operation" according to Major General' Fred L Walker former Thirty-sixt- h commandant Walker made the statement yes- terdav in a speech accepting a state park oil behalf of the divi sion Earlier in the division s two-da- y reunion! he had declined to vote' on a resolution demanding a or me congressional investigation The Clark Mark General order by -- De-ipi- te -- Jan BROWNWOOD Texas (UP) —The Thirty-sixt- h 1 80 20 Election 72 28 Election 1944 Presidential 72 28 Election union members would vote 70 30 Gallop Today Gy George Uemocraticas in -- or C I O sentiment among Present Institute Director American Possibly events on the" labor and A F of L voters: of Public Opinion front in the next few critical Vote C I 6 Members PRINCETON N J Jan 23— ad- monihs especially the outcome! of Democratic! attacks on the Truman strike- - now in progress may turn Republican! ministration by some labornounion lK-tuunion members sour on jthe adF I Members Ai is atthere recently leaner? ministration" but their present 69 evidence of any important de- titude as shown in the institutes Democratic! t i party Democratic 31 the from fection survey would give Republican to Demo the among the rank and file of labor the Republican Tht big problem for the little comfort launion members throughout or- - to ' cratic party partyl in 1946 as well as in r Country leaders bor labor if labor union i As things are today That President xrumanns is nowas 1948 is whetherout the aaniitne with at the polls on leaders well vote will turn Mm nn vote John u be istratori-- as can did Roosevelt If union members election " IMO- -iJ with Roosevelt inwhether shown below while in day table the seen from rank sympathywith the TruRoosevelt trcmely doubtful to 1944 1936 would-e- From members manwere apathetic administration their of file and points the present drooped eiglit percentage a some did not at reason other or along with themof at labor for voters union among labor union A survey to vote time in any trouble the nine pertake was he losing time when by the elecmembers at these voters substantial all jnumbers among centage points shows that if a on the Democratic effect the tions The question: ' election --were being held today be disastrous "If a presidential election were party could ot same proportion the virtually The severe setback which' the Democrats suffered in the fl942 congressional elections was dye in turnout of part to the nnlowelection large i dav The of Hours New Announcing The political action committee of the C i U was organized princito make sure that there was pally a full turnout of the labor vote In 1946 or in 1944 for! Roosevelt 948 will the P A C work just as hard for the Democrats now that Truman is at the helm? That 1-- resolution was adopted overwhelm ingly The resolution referring to the "Rspido river fiasco" claimed losses totaled about 2900 men in k EDE'S PLACE Madison Ave 2763 Phone 471 Chicken Spaghetti Steak DINNERS Open Sundays 4 to 9 P M Week Days G to 10 P M WE CATER TO PARTIES - just-complete- ri in-istit- P1"1 d i i u TONIGHT i One Nieht Only! £ incr 1 n 1££Mh fJ2JW '9 -- 2675: Washington Blvd to II A M I A M r 1 - CARMEN ? Wn-1- -rr O til I'll LIU I! 0 : ! Marines Must Stay new and powerful union organiza- tion' Longer in China i -- - lan 21 fAPV Amer ican marines probably will be kept a "tabilizinr In TJnrth Phlna i force" now that the repatriation of the Japanese has been turned over to the ' Chinese Rep Bates a member of th house naval affairs subcommittee said to- day Bates is in 1 lentsin with a naval affairs —y LOUIAL and flij Orchestra ' jSI "You'll Like It" - TODAY - : i TTTMTSTN- TrMoves if ice-encrust- ed Steak and Chicken Dinners Fountain Service— BEER frocodero Way" i i remains toibe seen to ure iuuuuu ?iwovou airozrn visAtt firemen of uncouple struggle One of the great delusions weather The fire at thei height of a Me municipal garajre in below-zer- o American politics Is that the rank which destroyed the Brewer r r blizzard wiDed Inut most of the eitv's snownlows! (AP WirephotQ) and file of union members will foil M7 tVior 1Hrc an wilHnfflv I -- l 4V fi- all' i run 1 i : on political party preference as on Lewis then head of the C t O inrH TinnsPVlt t Members ot oth labor union matters union campaign of C L O t were A classic example was the ac- which he had created announced hat a higher proportion fot Roosevelt th than A F of h: vote washoweverj Roosevelt 71 cent tion of —John L Lewis in 1940 Mr shortly before election iday that if njembers voted for peri Mr Roosevelt were reflected he a! F of L members although Democratic: the C I OI 79 pet ' '!- ! t 1 wouidfresign the presidency of the most A F of L leaders had enj- cent Now Serving Merchants' Lunches "The - (it-Mas- s) sub-committ- ee ' ij j This move to swings the rank and file of C I O members away from Mr Roosevelt and the Democratic party was a Conspicuous failure While the union members on labor matters they! were unwilling to go along with him on political matters A survey by the institute direct- - ANNOUNCING TEE oIpENING! i Ii J j' ''I ' S t i' 1 ! Shows Continuous From 1:00 P o Stat Gets License fWestern9 -- ' i Rimandng His Way ) 7lT—( Apny of Occvpalion! " ! ' ' K ' ' 7 jl And Every Night Thereafter ' jlt'f r ana liance i i l b Firmen and The Boys fl 1 - I il t g - C kXSTCEVlM Si r r Si j i To The Music of j i i I? 2 Floor Shows Nightly jLiine t V f Ml TONIGHT f r vri M PEN dm " Each STARTS TODAY 2— GREAT FEATURES— 2 4 thrv France with tht 8120 Admission - -- LAST TIMES TONIGIIT- t Gene Tierney George Montgomery Lynn Bar! "SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKljES1? Gene Tierney Xyn! Bar! Geoge Montgomery "CHINA GIRL" I1 'i ' Bargain Hour to Come Early? N X ' If -- t mMrnmc4mjuti nn j il— hi miimiiiiIii III i li ii in iiiiii )": hj 2 ! 25 p m JJ' ji ! h- -- 1 Matinees 300 I Bilbo Intends td Speak For 30 Days for so STARTS TOMORROW! A hi was aetecteq clearing ' his throat j "i Winriinff a muffler carpfnllv around his fabulous $bund-bo- x Bilbo submitted to lan interview "Whv ves" he said "It sri hap pens that I do intend to speik 30 davs or so it tne opposition wants to run 24 hours a dayJ we ate ab ready We have enough speakers So wfe can operate in shifts was to a His reference plan pro nosed by Senators Chavez (D-Mex) and Morse (RVQre) j who bill favor the They want to hold the senate in continuous session in fhe hope of forcing a vote "The first part of my speech" Bilbo confided "will fbe devoted in thp virtues anH ar complishments of f i I i b u stering I (D-Mis- r f 100 - i i j 1 1 f I i - ' III I I i i i' i i H m f 0 : - I i--' (rr ''': ft vi r ii v v y 'i i& w 'X v- :v tT' gals who tks§ their GLhxs-- ) bands from cczip cttxp! f STARTS TODAY 1" - ramidiidi 'jot !Lv- 1 7:45 4 M 7 THE HILARIOUS AFFAIRS OF Grand Program for The Entire Family! s) i THTIWrflTl Kiddies i WASHINGTON Jan 23 (AP) — The sbuthern filibuster) against the hinlnvment rtractice bill fir came official today— Senator jBilbti - 350 Evenings All rrices mciuae Mate and f ederal Taxes of ©Y1?¥BAN II :wl- - Doors Open Daf — STARTS TODAY - a-- I I uM iuiii — — !1 1 nnvH REEL ROMANCE Film Actor John Wayne and Esperanza Bauer actress- - aDDly for a wetfling license in Los Angeles Mexican screen L t4 a1 lif AWUiltl uu 1 nmx iuh liVSVi vvavne save ms sc true name a KX—S'M mivui as oS iis caucr is —— : f Novelty and Latest World News Events ADDED! 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