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Coldest Weather On
Record is Reported
4^ 9.9. Below Zero
Senate In Knots Over Bilbo
ii.n Station ihi
iw /it i. thi
r H- thermometer a the A-mays Comnmnm n S
morning he-ween «5.;ni 7 ;;u o'clock r. ^ steroi i, !
coldest weather ever experienced h. r. unless it w.,s m «lw
tin* residn's here tall the ureat bli//.ird of 1SHU.
BobCoody, whu, with Mrs. Coody, has conic t(l town to i. «.«!. linr.
' -- - - inn tin «| ,l III i .m .. |..I' r ■ v ,
frown up a- th. r.i.i 'h i .i! *i• i*
retr emifreti
lie
in 1!
Lions Plan More
Local Activities
!>nriu«r Year
•
OFFICERS INSTALLED AT
LUNCHEON:CHARTER
f. F- lBEFiS NAMED
(I
lelow
A
ft
■ 1
Observer
THE WEATHER
f PARTY LINE UP
> WATER DEPOSITS
f SEE.4 OR HEARD
TIIKitM' I'.I; r1 i • -
h,th th« Aii«ay. i'oitui.un-
U.utio,i Is a' .i anj 'lie ''' > w.it. r
have turn in in cimnii'Ui>n
Wi'n litat cold wave, t>ecau>t [w-l
KCurik arc I turd on thi at he
city wutcr plant
but ihi> dues not mean it i- as
nuii h culilt r n.r tniU - sou'h ot
town than it is hire a^ h.is i.e. r.
shown. The thvrmniiii'ti r at tin-
airport cari.es out ^nvoriimei?
rcfcula'.ons. >*un,; free of iMtj-
thinK. while tl.it at the city Ki-
ln plu.it is oi. a ! !> nl a l>uii'i-
U*k
IN fact there are lour yovcrn.
itu nt thermometers a' thi- lit
port. «me rnord, iht lowest tem
pera'urc and remains there runtU
set again. < me records tin h.^ti. -!
tempt r,iturv. Another records !>•
temperature every hour, wh.i. .i
Ii.ur .i records 'he w.iUr temp- r.
a.uri In this a uiw reading ■! 1
dnjrw* w.is reported Friday morn
mi; and later in the day . low
leading of .i.} was reported lr.-
also accounts tor diliercno .n
radio and newspoper icjurts
Riiu|ii%> 1.1 hnuily rii i.ii^-
tind tin n.i'i r temiK ra.un s.. v.
the dm jaunt That is when • a..
dcnsation wdi take plan I i
cloud- or ti ^ to form. I'h.s la
the neucllt ul pilotv
I bus 'he thermometers at lh«
airport are ^ovrrnnn nt thcrmom-
«JV readings. Ihi. tlw repnr* from
I* water plan! ai o wi!l lie
published SO *ljit the licoptt. Wl;,.
tarry recortls over a i> r.• .1
years may compare rt cords. i a-
th* import ha. been hi re only a
lew yiars, and notes tarried hy
those who keep sm.h wiutmr r. -
tortt-s are based on readings trmu
the water plant
l'.t.ll
J. It, 1 1 &piuit .. i tin lar. |
mtnieii r .it tl ii;y w.rks n ;.s- !
li ird J litlM and In- i t. .■ ■ v' 1.1
oi the < ..|.ieM v\ i• a her "n h.s re
pur.ti over i numi" r oj y ,r- v. ■
I* In li.W ln I't. J'
'Ihi d'tlereno- .n Ii■!!!.,• I itU1 -
tu porterf from th. Kt> via I I la. I
and iuii , .i • ■ i ■ iv. i , ..!
ia at. in vt t.w k in 'hi muiitK-r {
m wiia.li thi- u■■ rrti i i • • «
illereati i„ "III tii'i.i . .1
Juil^i U I \. - :■ , i II, , oil
Ji-k i |S!rt. during the i i
bli/.Mi l hi therm<ei)i i «l <li p. I
, -I .o t. . or tvvi ii. .. ... .
t,r tv-k". i> yt'ars ol i.s |
IMP T l «
I; - rvi-M i itur< - f . i
j | riuwU u dkiruii; it..* <Uj - •• *.i -
i ■ l« . v% ,' f ;i 11' >r f ti r 11 j • i * i I * ■ • , <
^ t: *.i> > I • j <:. . ti
I I lam iir- in 111 Wl f« as le-
j p.-rt, d ea't.i i-. •. tin ru « • sh. .
'lie I'Uittji ot thi pi oliinyi-d col:!
j 1.1'iiitHStr, and i mhers lure ri.
I pair ed i.<wbotn «.nv e unt tto-
I i' n .i ill < .,i rat < ■ ■ . 11 < -Hi
, Of his cow - had i i I.I that In ha.s
m f jji ii - ....* | r.-t i.'it ii| .!•• i •.
I Ijf* It 1* llVtllt; !■ I ! :•• vv -I ...
< ii ii morn ii ^ the call i, ..s i«,i
; MU'AinU
A • I- . < n o i i.i k - ' n ! ,y n . r:
am no mati had i * •• i r* > ei%ed by
he iiM.il |..o i uit.i■, either Irowi
'hi ea * 1.1 Win*
Mad tliie at omul ti ( ,■ liJt'lt m
the morning arrneil Friday ■^■■ rt.
'> I" I I l it ell .( I , .
was nor,i brought hy lin trui k
tfir. ti" U .1 111 a r .Is rout.
\ r; . Airways i .iiiruuii < ition
s'.iti' lew i J \s, r ird
AT the Airways t'ominunitati i;.
Station it was reported that
a nunilx r of UnLs were f u.i:
lrozeu to ilii.th
it was added that wu.i r ati>{
teed had l *en put oui I r flu i;,
as Was SUK1.>'* eil in "h.s tolun.n
but tla- vka.er tro/e K" d t;l
was placed out lor tin m. bui
miny were loui.d \^in Saturd.i.\
morning.
IF your i5,is has hten btir.unj 1 >«
some adjUKtmen' ot the .stovt
or hea.tr is needed.h. A fain u;
the Kas eonipany said.
llmh ptessure ^ Is is flow,!!.;
through the mam So siion^, thai
it turrus alm.n in> h "le parti-
ck~> i>| dus, or other oostrm t. i.
heretoloTl' pas«ed up and may
lod*;e theni in the orifice ot tin
hea'er or s ove. he suit , I'ln
j;as under heavy pressure eeates
a little whiriwind :s the mains 1..
one or iwt) cas«'s i pin i!i.-i rti <1
throuuh the orifiti ot a heati t
where !hi re was only a sn.all
bla<te s'arti-d a hla/e burning hiKh
If stovees have lm r. .dj'isii ,i t.m
they should be re-adjusted
Ironi m ri
mt point
lit j*>trit>
Major lliiili\\ii\s
Ojien In Texas
.,. .linn i. r var.ous taun"
.. , iI.av., - -iv! meuitiers at the |
a ii .i n teu'lilony at the club 1
.ii.i a Kr.il.iy. hut during the i
i. vi ai's . ,e ivtiles were confined
.,oi tiy to war effort
11 si,j .i t ti niore local at ti-
-.ate .hi war is over A-
It. thi hi listed mote ;s-
• ,. In ul.i;d and the renewal
a i.. a:. I ii ail.tt,, to Ilier.i.
t hey ilt s.r. .
. i i iiVi s he stated ,h
i tiet er edm:I'lonal sys-,
it, i.af i'd to veterans in reha-
i Ida .on
lie stiv-s. d the imjuirtanr |>ait
• L.oiis thi world over have
i i\ d -n lie tinted Nations
• •i. ■ an *at«d that Sum.: .y
■. i in 'ii ..i 1 '• tli ek an army
n til,i nr will tell ot
.' i k .tone by Lio.b, and other
i'hllis
i. i il!, ii a- oil.eers were t'onp-
I . ■ • n pri sident, f'eeil Hotu
!•• i't li S. Lemmons and J R.
■ mi v. ,,residents; S U
*•' re si ■ retary ; O. A. Gillmore.
sum i Paul Christensei., tail
u's •! I;.ih Whi'man and J VV.
• . ' 11 Lion tattlers. fh rie-
.1 r p-an st and Chili Waller
v ieadi r.
I 1 .d.n' ftohl ins, lolltwinji in.
ilain, said another committee
f<• I-" added in the fist wall be one
to 4-Ve assiN ai.,v |0 those ill or
ru I stricken.
i' Ma d (tilted at'.t ntion to a
"ership campaign t(> lie taun.
' I i d duririu; the month of Jan-
uary
1'ovths showed tha* Lion ism.
f, rti/i-d ,n t'Jl7. now has clubs
a -tvinlit t. countries. L r L- C
i Krujht and Koss Klnott are
' li-:: r members suit members,;
" l L'r f M Holes and l*. K.
Niiiifln Were charter mimlxft
Breckenridge
American
Republicans Vow
Mkkippi Man
Will Be Barrerl
VOL 27—NO. 4
• RECKENRIQUE. TEXAS
SUNDAY. JANUARV S, 1*47
PRICE * CENTS PCR COPY
W,,;m
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By L'm.ed Friss
Snow wa * tallinj? a^ain n T.-jui-
inla> a. a'ri ay shrunken ti .: p-
einti res diojijied to i l av ato in
tl-.e norili ,iad to mil .-freezing far
10 iht South m h. Ii. i tirantU
Valley
'He wi aiherman rejit.-fed a
lij.hr snow w is tailing in Ti virk-
ana this niornne and tla brter
cold out o the northern
Roeki s ha I tint d teitipet" I't rt
to is .. \\ ,;S lj| ^1', I ^ liellAV 2t-
11. a VV II h til !• alls
Aii major I -he. .y- wi n op. i.
loilav, liie hlnhway tii partita nl re-
i.oriist in I ■ i. .s Sort'.,, i,, -'ill
ovend roads, but trallic was
' ie.tr and fins, s wer. making
edules.
Montgomery Gone
To Visit Stalin
i.' *N;* )N. Jan. t ' f Fitflil
.i.shai Viscount Mon gomt ry
> in o Aio-tnw on Premier Jos-
i i Stah.is invitation today to
- * is "mutual undersanding and I
n. :ii I confidence between the
i'i i ish and Soviet armies.
I am going to Russia as a sol.
•" t the ehiet ot the general
• il sa!|i lielore he took off. "I
•' . o i s .,;, >b ir'e.idly contact
Aitti :lit Soviet army I hot* very
I : h hat out 'his friendly eon-
int w i:, inine mutual confidence
lor i happy relationship wnicB
wd. U for ihe mutual b< netit of
as alt."
llAYOR Herring s.,ut ihis morn-
lfl .:ig that wati r depos. > m
bi-ing received by the ti*y at the
rate of apprnaimately .lm diiily
Thi< the record of Thurwj y and
Friday. There an .' :!• • o chjngt
oxer their deposits to the eity and
ten d.iys to do it in
Saturday morning he had r •
ptiris of :wo call,* lor repair*, oni
a six inch l".e bokm, but wns re-
paired. The mayor mnsidered it
a lnnf time to take over a water
system. Itu* th ngs wert running
smooihiy.
SKKN t >r Heard. ILisil (lements
who fn worn glasses for
years because of effee s • t sni-a
blindness in Klondike out for past
three days with camera no glar-
es. ami says eye feel fine
CJ. R Whitney saying no one tou.uf
yet to nomiriite for i' t* prescient
.... Tom Hicltt saying five of his
chit kens froze to death Friday
night There will tie no serv ice
at the Fpiseojitil ("hurch Sunday
.... Robert Herrt.iij i not the ma.
yon new medical patient at
Bj*i kenridjte Clinic Mrs. Lm-
d> Dabba telephoning to say snow
man tnide at t' j7 E Williams
that R«*v. Aldredgr may see ....
X L- Btrdwell up from M :,#ri l
\VWIs. saying roadways teared of
snow to the Stephen* county line
Breckenridge and Wichita
Fall* coldest p'acrs Friday night
(Continued On Page *>
Filibuster Fght
Planned by Solon
VV ASHl.Nt; I' 'N. Jan 1
Sen VVaviie 1. A i1 r-■ Reput'hcnn
t)re. ti flay aih uue a plan for
ending fll.buster- It; the si ,t'i
lie told rt port.a s "y ■i n't
cift i I.i ti r i \ imp:.'" of the need
for -mt,-tilibustr ,'n mn than thi.'
pti s..rit Bilb,, talk i thun-
< Mil l the nati hits orI li/i'd |
for Insiiii s M r . s.t it will
in ri duet an a.it'.filibtisfer p'unl
Kuaranti-etrg «very senator at |
least three hoe Is Ii batiny time
on a.iy pleee oi legi«la*ion bu
providing a nv.tns [or stopp ne
di I..,', e'. iTifU illy
Conference Meets
On Sunday Night
I.. . I. R S antord reminded
Saturday hat quarterly tonler-
.. i wnl lie ii Id at ihe Mt'h.
i s i hur.-h Sunday evening, be-
^ -al..lg at 7 ll'tllH'k w.th Supt |
. .1 l V e presaiing.
Ai the morning service tommun
eiviei a ut be here and a new
year service.
SHANNON
IAIRKMTI
\
IGKCATI
IRITAIN
■TOP
NEW YORK
ATLANTIC
■OCfANl
FRANC!
Economies Vowed
toy tiep. John Taber
WASSili.NUTON, Jan 4 C P
.. 1. aoiui laotr. Kepubi.can N
i .ncomiag chairman of the
e- ppi pii.it.oils ton unit tee. \
-. rw-u no'ln- today that lie in-
o enlorte government ec-
a im.f. at once in order to help
ax reduttiou.
MAYOR I if SAN BKNt ri) IN
CHAIN."! The Kiwanis and Lions
f tubs of San Berdo, Texas, held
i surprise st s ion of fharro flays
Brush Court. Mayor A. A Thomp-
son if Still Benito w.is Imiight ! •-
Seliool To Ojien
Mondav Morning
• r
' FIRST CONFERENCE CAGE
GAME IS SCHEDULF.3
TUESDAY NIGHT
School clasacs will ope.i Mon-
day morning at 8:45 o'clock Supt.
J F. Bailey said Sa'urdty morn-
ing, adding that he hoped wea-
ther conditions will be sut^i that
all the bu.ses can run.
Hut because of the 'wo-itays
postponement of open.ng and no
epidi mic oi illness of any kind,
except some tviaes of colds, it was
said the re-opening will be made
School bu ldings will lie warm
when the children reach there-
Fires have been kip' going and
will be kept Komg Sunday after-
noon and even.ng as long as is
neti .sary to have the building
vv: irm.
Ail teuehers an- expected to be
present. Ii was sa:d 'hat Miss
Ftht 1 Brown, iias come in from
Henderson, one of the six who
were weather bound at various
points.
In all 1.620 students are expect-
ed to return :o classes-
Ueiaust- of file (KWtpimemeiit ol
opetung mid-term eximination
will be moved up trom January
17 'u Janiiiiry J).
Basketball coniert.icc play is
scheduled to open 'luesday even-
ing This f.rsi game will be with
Brownwood. play to start at 6
o'clock.
fore the court in chains a.id finid
for stalling shoe polish to dye
lieatds. Men in thetown will grow
beards until after Charro days-
Left to right: Rid Moo res. Brown- •
sville pho.ographer; I>ick Powell,
Air|x>rts, Vets
Leading Problems
M l DENTS CONDICT SERVICE
EIRE CRASH SCENE
Twt Ive uf Zi |« rsoiis at* •.r«t 'h
TWA Conste'lation f«*m nget I
| plane Star of Cair.i were killed'
and the o:ht rs i.t jund, same per-j
Ihaptt fatally, when the tr.ins.it. j
Untie airlir.er crashed and ex- j
ptufe'd 'hrre miles from Shannon '
j\irport in Fire The plane was
approaching the airport for ,i rou-
tine landing on its Paris to New
York run. (NfcAPHoTU)
St ui I* i t Recognition Ha>
ot erved by the Firs' Methodist
hureh t>veemt>er -!♦ with stu-
nts aonie from college in charge
>; tre program.
I no invocation was given by
i>.u.,ias Moor. Stanley Kirk,
stuiien: .tatter, prtsiding during
.■ remainder ot 'he program
mi students i reed lor 1'>17 was
_ i % in iiy Doris liract-y, who
-I ok on "We Believe in God';
r I. ink I'ayae. "We helieve in Je-
s is i hrist" .Joe liracey, "We Be.
.lev i in Man . Betty Williams.
Wi Bt^eve in the Bible"; and
Ui.it.< Julian Howies, "We Be-
au m Salvation".
Pat MtNailen played a *rom-
tieae i«to. "Bereuse " by Joslin.
.tul Joh.i Roger VViilker sung "If
VVrh All Your Hearts" by Men-
ilt llsohi.
Student talk given were: "Metli
©dut Student Work at Texas A AM
by Ear ie Stanford, "The ((pen
iNjor " by Harry Sttinford. "Hie
Home Church Prepan-s Youth for
Coliegr Fxperiente " by Jo Ann
Flliotf, "S;aic Conference of
Me'hodist Students" by Harriett
btanlord, "Chris lan Be litis That
Mit,ter by Mary Lyt.n Johns.>n.
and "Chrisiian Ac'ion in Oae
Woritl by Beale Dean. The pray-
er w.i.s given hy Joe Morris.
r, •• t. vua
esoii a:.d Arehyiou K.lichen t su-
ers wire fiob FUtott, Sonny Co.
kt r, Miivey Bowers, Kenneth Nor.
ve.i, John Flatters, Arthur Dinn.
VV.ii er it. Johnson. Jr. Don Deere
Paul Camplielt, Bill Harks. W.mkI-
row Norvei.l and Gene Moore
The Methodist college student
KtiHip includes Bob Flliotf. Jo
Aim Fi.uKt. Bill Parks, Stanley
Kirk. Mr and Mrs. fcd Stanford.
Harry S'aafonl. Joe Gracey, Dir-
is Gracey, Arehyiou Kinchen.
Miiry Lynn Johnson, Maxey Bow-
ers B«ale Dean, Mr. and Mrs Ben
J- I*an. Jr.
And Haul Campbell, Laura Jul-
tai. Bowles, Jack Gracey. Betty
Williams, Carey West Jr.. Farlc
S iinford, David Stanford. Har-
row Norvell, Kenneth Norvrll,
Waiter Blake Johnson, Jr-, Sonny
Coker. Arthur Dean, John Flat,
ters, Jimmy Burros, Frank Payne.
Pat McNilict., Donald Deere. AL
ma EMen Evans, Colleen Robeson
Jack Ray ind He 1 man
Of Legislatures
CHICAUU tb.Rj Forty-four
state legislatures will meet in '47,
ready to struggle with old prob-
lems such as fiscal policies and
water resources, and facing new-
tasks ;n such fields as veterans'
atliiirs and airport development.
only the legislative bodies ot
Virginia, Kentucky. Louisiana and
Miss.ss.ppt wail not meet in regu-
lar stssion during the year.
Most of the o her 44 are ex-
pitted ii> consider legislation deal
•ng w.th veteran-, employnitni
security. taxjind fiscal policies,
aviation and construction ot arr-
;*>rt.s. insuranet and its regula-
io,i, use and control of water re-
ourtes. public weltare and hi al.h
pub.ie works, legist.tive priced-
ures state and local relations, and
state and federal relations-
Frank Bane, executive direc.or
to the board ol mnrngers of Uie
Council of Stale Governments,
said hen* that proposals of ihesi
matters probably vtould naeh ah
ol the legislatures meeting tiii
present whereabouts ot Hemming
Iht re w:..s no repur. as to at
yea.-.
' Fviry s'.lite has an agency e m-
certtcd with veterans' affairs,"
sa'd Bane, toiirie din e or ot on
Social Security Board. " Then
anemployment compensa.ion is
landi< d by state agencies, while
others give housing and bospita.
tud.
"Slate colleges and univt rsi u-s
have expanded their facili. es and
thtir faculties to an amazing de-
cree to insure tha. every veteran
shall hive an opportuniiy to com-
plete his edutation. Lndaubtedij
many more proposals concerning
veterans will reach .he legislatur-
es 11...S year.
The empty ment service tdm.n
is.trtd by the federal government
was re turn, | to the states last
Nov 15. ;ind employment steurit>
bills are am mg those which Siatt
legisiatorsare preparing.
"Almost ail legislatures in UM5
and I!M6 reaffirmed, evpaiuted
and pi'rfected their employ men'
*ecurty programs to mt et the
Heeds t f the times," Fune said,
'but the job is not done "
40 Ywra a Man ! lonw,
lie Malm It Hone
«'HATFIFJ.D Mini- (I P)—After
npnrl> lt jr^ari as hen house, a
building meted In Ijnti by the
Suectss Poultry yards became the
roost for Richard .Schrader, who
ws * eatmht In the houslnct short-
aire.
fchrstter put in a cement floor,
eight windows^ plastered the walls,
and converted' the In by l butW-
mg mo tour room io hy lit Umt.
I
S;in I ten.to; Mayor A A- Th«m..-i
son. VV fop. pri'sident of Ihe I
< hariiU r oi fotnmerce: J P |
Fliis. |* rsecut.ng attorney. and'
Adolph Thonne, fliief Injustice.!
back t camera, i NFA FH«>TU
Missing Co-Ed Is
Reported Home
FATHEB SAYS OAUGHTCR
ESCAPED AFTER BEING
UKUGCGED
fULLMBLS. Oh.o, Jan 4 <«".i-
Mary Virginia Kimberiy. ^0. Iht
red-haired I hio Slate University
coed who l ad been missing sinte
she left home Wednesi: f wi.h ex-
a.nvic. Roliert Hemming, -ti,
"iscaped Ironi him m t'levelano
a,id came home by train," her
father reported Friday.
Dr F. F Kinibtrly, Ohio Stall
University professor and father oi
he g,r.. sa.d, "she is tbued. but in
jetu v condi'ion than i ti.ough.
ptiss. bin."
lie suai Ins ilaughter was ra-
tionnl. hut thai he had not qui s-
tioned her a' any length.
"She just w aikt d in a few min-
utes ago. ' he said-
nit re is no charge ugainst him
Highways between folunilnis
and Loiain. west of ("ieveiand
were scoured Friday in starch o
tite couple. About noon, however,
ihe Uirrowed I!*",7 car in wh.cl
the two h.id l 'en ruling was fount
1 ai, indom d near Ridi;ev ille. Ohio,
aiew nules wist oi fleveland
Ihe two were reported ,o hiiv-.
spin* Thursday night m a l.orain
• •ha . holt 1 Employees tht re saai
.he girl appeared to be eithei
urui.k fir drugged and held to Is
uelpi d the elevator-
'I lie reports lent strength to the
contention of the girl's Either tha
slit niust have been drugged" ft
have lett home wi'h Hemming, thi
father of a girl friend who pickeu
up the coed to take her ";o a
party."
Charges FUed On . .
Dairymen's League .
NEW YORK. Jan. 4 U * U S
district attorney John F X- Mc.
tlobi'i ailtioufiei'd tmla v he had
filed a criiiu.j* imoruiat.on a-
,a.ns the Dairymen's League Coo
pi iv t- A.ssiH'iatiou. Inc. in lederal
muit. charging i aiij its otticer-
with manipulating ihe priee ul bui
er on iiie New \ork Mercantile
Exchange last month.
The action was filed aa a re-
sult of a federal invi estiga km
into breaks in tbf butter market
during the days immediaiely pre-
ced.ng the t hristmaa hoi.days,
when pi let s went down as much
as Id cents a pound, recovered for
a l itiH, .*:nd then "broke" again.
\KW YORK Ian , <| p> —f r.[
Stephen S. wise, found' r and form- ■
er prtsident or the Zionist organ-,
i/.atiop id America, severed his t |
ftilatton with the body last nluht to!
protest to the trgdagy of personal'
hatruls and rancor of the recent;
World 7tontat tunlerenc* at Basel, •
Switzerland. i
1 itle (lhan«ie8 In
iNew Lalior Laws
To Be Sought
SOME SOUTHER.* DEMOS
TO BACK REPUBLICANS
IN FIGHT
WASHINGTON. Jan I U.R
i h. Mi h l oiigrt ss is virtually ter
tain to make changes in the Wag.
nt r Act and to enact new law s
ii gui i.nig the i.ctiv:..cs of unians
i.t publican leailt rs, who init r.
,.1'ei iiit .r Noveutber triumph as a
! .'up.e s mandate to ackle the la-
... r ipiesiion, may have he sup-
, >i i i.i t'res.dent Human on same
i t the.r p.o[H>-ais. He is reptiried-
I.VI4LS 111 I'.llg Sll'livl' ton C. ItglS-
. i.i.. n to piestnt to fongrtss-
i lie lorui ot the legislation
"i.an eveniuuiiy vmi itatii ,\ir
i run.an is s.iil unceria.u due to
serious dil It'll nets over the prob-
lem among .lie Ke,.unl.iaus ineiii-
Selvts i ne if >udt rs whi
i-i o.any v> ill have most lodovvnb
t an Sins. R.iberi A. lai . o.
tatio. and Joseph H Full, of .vim-
nesoia.
So important does Taf. consider
laiioi te-.slii.on that he is pas —
.ng up ihe chairmanship of the
oi luiie uu.nce coiniiul.ee. in ....
p ace, he is rt ady to take . ver tin
■j uate labor commit.ee.
Probable Legislation
No one can predic. the type ot
•i .s at.en lliai iiit. and t^.i. wan
pit sent l.tiaily ta tiieU' Rt■puLlican
«uiicagi«s. liut ironi Ihe pes rec-
oids ol Ui.h men a-id uf oilier
s#of Sia: vari.s vvno win nave iun-
siditaule influence over jabot' leg-
•Miwn. it probably will cover
'heSt points;
I Stuiie form of "cooing ott
permu between ihe time dial a
aii.oii takes a strike vote and 'he
iiine .hat tile strike lietomes el-
.tclive-
-■ ou lawing or drastically re.
sirici.ug jurannctioiiiii shims
.,d iioycolis.
0. granting mnpioy eis tl;i
• .o petition the Nationa.
""" r Ke.a. .ons B ard lor a coi
nt-live bargaining election a
..ii n„ employes in ilie.i pianls
1. ^ oiiie lorni oi rntiLaituu
it ljiiiMinHi in s riKi s where tin
national "health. welfare ana
■ is involved. *
5- Outlawing of "force ana
violence I including, (hiss.lily,
mass picketingi dur,.ig a stnke.
b. Lmun "ri spoasibiiity
lie oilst rvuiite ot Coin t tive bar
;..n.tig contracts.
Bitter Oppostt «ki ,
Demands lor mare drastic leg s
ation. An'iuiliiig repeat ot in-
•vagnt r Act and l.tbar toui'.s' u
ettit• disputes, probably will alls
'"■Hi Oof ranks. Itu. respotisiblt
..eptio„tan leaders, not wanting
o stir up solid union opposi n>n in
lie b-M president 4* I eU tt :..ns
protmbiy w.il head oft suth pr.
sai.s.
Ail ol the Repuhhtan proposals
• ill meet bitter opposition from
he remnants of the left wing
•doc w hich was cut dow n in the
November elec io.is but the t
• an coun. on the support of many
southern Democrats wh.i wer,
never happy over New Deal ,aboi
eg tsu 11 ion.
Maritime Union To
For Pay Hike
NEW YoltK> Jan. I il P) The
• l<> National .daritinie I'nioii wa,
■ xPe' ted tot lay io renew its demand
it ship employers for a per e <nt
®a-"" increase.
Neuothit.ons whit h opened vester
day were suspen>le,t untu Jan. II
•f'er Frank J. Tayl< r> president of
the American Merchant Marine in-
stitute and chairman of a uroup ot
::• Atlantic operators anil ship mK-
ents, refuseii fjaMy to consnler that
muck of an increase.
Durr Qualifies
w.
WASinNOTDN. Jan. 4 U.r —
Federal communications commis-
sioner Clifford J. Durr said today
that his recent remarks about wes
tem union were concerned not
with the company's rthilily to sur-
vive but with the prospect of its
providing "a truly nationwide com
m una. at ions service"
DEMOCRATS RETALIATE BV
HOLDING OUT 35 COP
SENATORS
\v •■SIHViiToy Jan I il I'l -
tfepul licuiis \uvved to'luy to ho'd
the Senate in practically continunua
si'«siim from now on uniil tlie\ win
their t uht against Sen. Theodore
<! I'l!he nn<' if't the Senate organ-
ize, I
Th' y said thev would not even
ri-ceii i Itesi.liui Trnnuin's Aitu-
ual m'lie s' hetluled for .Vlon-
day ileliverv until the l-MIe et
t |eil
Til,' Senile Repubiieiin , reai h"il
their how flown dec sinn in a party
eon ft rence. Tli -n they iruil on to
l lie Senate floor to lieelr t tarry
t out. "*■
See. KMpene MiTMn tteoi Colo
'halrman of th" Republican con-
ference rod reporters 'hat HOP
Senn'ors «■- determii ' il to '.ec i
c>in'- withniii ib-hie - t r>ny kind
even tor rece'nt nf i!u President's'
nn'll the ftilho uisiie is
.•tried
Hi. indicaied that tin Senate
mieh: sit al'ulzht if necessary but
said th:it deeisa>n had rot been
definitely reached In aiWHiim he
s-id the Senate t-an meet Sundav
nr l verv well m'eht do
The Repnbtleans ani? some N'ort
hern Democrats are determhied to
prevent ni'bo from Wttir seated ar
a senator from Mississippi
nilhe.'s Southerf Democratl siiti-
norters !n retaliation have prcven
te(| ihe swearin- t" of o'her
Senators and have tied th' Sonif
in parliamentary knots bv filibuster
tactics The Itepublican siratcrv i
row to wear ihem d-ivvn
Senator Kob ri \ Ta't Bi ll
eailer of th.- I -hi aitiiinst llilho,
askeil and received a pletlre of ull-
ottt snnpoi t from Republican m* m-
liers to star on the job ui *'? the
fi'ibt'isrer is broken.
Taft tobl his polteactn.s tlvif he
woujil lie ttnwillini! to launch ui h
a flchi unh ss In was rerta n the
Republicans meant busli ' ss in tlicir
effuri} to bar Bilbo.
Truman Prenares
Message on Union
WASIIINi IT' >V Jan 1 U-R
Frt'sidt nt irUii ar • was pu-t.ii
finishing ttiiwhes on b s state "I
the unii'.a mes-a-n imlay— bnt stil
duln'i know when connress vvou'd
let him del.ver it
! Tent.-nivi plan.- cull tor i per-
• senal apptnrantt ny the I'ii --
f ilent before a joint .m'ssui.i Mi e-
i day But the fght over -ititin
S 'n. ThciHlort Bilbo, Dtrrwciiit,
M.-s could upset till' schedule
Assistant White Hons Pre s
Secretary FUn <Vyers s;iitt tl.a
is f.ir a* he km w legis ..live lea-
ers had not taken up with Mr
Truman any plan to pos'p n< ihi
T'.iIIki con riners*. Ion. enough to
hear from iht President.
Some parliamentarians havi
i lit lhit Ihe si late, i continuing
Iwwiy , could function an<1 hear :ht
I'rt sident despite the delay in or-
,ani/ntion
Vets Bonds Cash
Faces Uncertainty
W XSHIMITON |an I ill',
Vn uncertain future today laced
I•"-i i'tlon for iRiniC'luite cotivcr -ioa
if veteran- terminal leave pa.,
'•t.nii. in. o i asli.
The fell was huroduced by Rip
W'ripht ratman ln-m T. % _ who
aiil ii will be pushed vlcorwisly.
Ratmat' wou'd provide tor itnnie-
•iiaie i onversi ti of all terminal
b-iii. pny lHin'1 on appieat:on by
he holder plu. t; l-j per cent in.
'ere^ .ir.niial'V The Interest would
tie compiled for th. bnirth of rim
in bond was held before bc'as
i-usked.
I nder present hiw the bonds ma-
•irre in five years.
I'at ma it's bill would have a bet
ter cliauw for speedy consiiterati''H
•n 'he Krpuhlii an-coiitro led eon
-res if ,ir had been Intrtsluccil by
. Itepublican
Plbne Clorn to Church
To Be Dedicated
MINXKAIIH.IS 11 I'l Special
re| Kit his services Were held in the
First llapiist t'htneb to detlPatt a
two ptissenu* r airplane to I* ua-l
by the Minneapolis Htmpltaliiy
I louse'for expanding its youth w .itK
The plane was dlsmaniled and
bronchr to the church sai rlinrv.
assemble,| n front of the c n-r"-
I,itioii iind officially dedicated.
II will have a loud speaktr at-
laehment on it when n fib s over
Minnesota tonimnt ities to u •
attendance o' t"wn and rural
ymttli at s|*ctal meetlmrt pTanned
for jhem^_^ < .
WEATHER
partly cloii«ly in north tonight
and Sunday Not qidte so . ..Id to-
morrow- Low- tonight H-lti m
I north portitm.
I Maximum
Minimum ' ~
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 5, 1947, newspaper, January 5, 1947; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132742/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.