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rFKRT'ARY .2. iMj
THE TAFT TRIE* V£ THUS-?IE*Y
Handy Bockahagj
Made io
*1TW0,
TRACTOR GAS:
Spring Fevtr
-————WEEKLY NtWS ANALYSIS--
fesrfif* Beatk Leaves India Sitter;
State Prepares Tax Slash Debate,
§§P Leaders Confident of Victory;
MPhillipr W
Useful Citizens Stay Idle
In Displaced Person Camps
b* bukhage
v * "
WASHINGTON
DISTORBANCF. CLEARED DP
jjvtjsffus
aMtec.p*. There *«« **!**£’
tUcibbl* V* *h-p
«» U.»ed OH over the *«J
ater., *otr.etfciag never before n.
,.~i :n r.a XI Util*
went were feeing Steir «-5rry.:.«
ev« Isc* to jet etsougs. f»»atae -' *
tbesr tractor* cocre sprxf
That there wild be tractor *«*
tteruft* ta wars* area* »** *2
agreed fact; aad tfee oil tafe-.4iry
we* beftr-a-ag to stake prepare too*
to keep firm trader* and focri pro-
duction roliia* this spring sa tbe
face af a tighter fuels.* r-?p5y.
Ccmeera ever trad r {red vu
reported paracriar.y feign in tee
r.;rai Miiwert because feel 0- h»
borne beating -•* be-tag produced at
the expert** tf gaaofcoe.
•'sr* have beets re vie rag the pet-
Kt-.iities cucue-iy.” a.i a spe-xes-
BH5 tor one cf the big compame*
"GaaoSsn* vriXJ be tight but cot criti-
cal in ear ; idgr.ier-t. Short* je
rpata way develop but we dso’t ex-
pect try severe condition*.*'
Store than SO per cent of eomw.er-
dal farm ir. the Midwe** tdSay are
dependent ir, whole cr part or. trac-
tors tor pc*, er. If the gsicuine or
diftUate supply ah -«Id fall, irJI;**
would face starvattasu Gasoline a fed
os! decnaud in *«r rilvure literally
dm. tied between L;*1'. ana !JH?
Farmer* already are belts
xarrasd to esc serve jasoure. and
ffatiooal Petr-: leant ectaseii ha*
taV.tr. ecte of the .r •:•■' c..r j *prmg
demand by recoerr.vfe’iir.g that re-
tasnes switch bt“x from toe! 0.. to
gs, > iuct prod ucitoc wteis :*1 day*
DEATH:
GmuOd:
-It’s a Strange icuig
who grew up under a Dcciaxaticn ,
that "to title cf nooiiity sr.a... gran.ea->/,
and no person holding any office of pre-t
shall with ut the consent of congress, 1
em0lument office or title of any kind wha -ever fr*
prir.ee cr foreign state '
la other - we re r-TJ-cwd ta b«* rs*° *
VlMt"
Neverthe-eta, c;-« elect's eve w-rrebady a!way*
«ted ab:u: v.e «nc ester* of a ay pfcnpectee
tresitefet ::r tee effice tf dsfcatcaer, tor that mtttri.
r.,dependence which
"and a Constitution
specifically deebres
■ r -ire United States;
or trust under them
accept any present,
' m any king,
pVEN' though vou'v* .g-
y.’jr at
you'll be agreeably
k» c how < ,y you caoM
tori' t f? bookitf.eU tnat|
a.rc pattern.
• <• - ' iry ^
1 : *• • »r -.y<VC,
r ,-.l •:!■*» ttMUnl
1 ’ ■ •« »r* ttnwi ■
‘ »' .!■! ..wJ
t'-f ’ Vwj'ij J
t * he (ul
-■ A r**W»
M'fJSMHVi** *. Ctodbi.. Mia’*
tUmnyim. peacetneXer, paberet
(outlet wwj dead .*» U* a*f* of W—
s ntini * an hwmb'i
«e died tutrely two after
JjlMsstt. s«s®». mt* Hvm*tw *!••«*.
rer<'>«ye4 at tee jwaeik-i: 'tr xf Peace
teat Gawtef'a 1*M Oust; had r-i'>
eared tor ttwir dsotedoc*. were
iteMSta* '"Gandhajl ki Jal" floe* Ur«
»o Dae sstreeU of Detei-
ti m a vKiSect er*a«i* tor to*’
whe .a.0 hi* lif* bad
jwaacSMd and praetued a pbdoaeptsy
m «o abtwrT«!fe of r.atence.
A fticvSa fro«tt Poena approached hirr;
terttf a prayer waatfn® *od fired
teree *f»rU into to body fewrc ok**
*-( ' 1 t* f »S U 2 C«Ma
r...... \ *
EU'X :ii. rien»nt\Ui».
r-jR-d t: s-<« * wi-
the wire* »*r~t
•teat tostebody.
.. h i»>l r.: *
grar if* the r wa*
the breteer rf tt.«
gnr.dfather :f
Ger.sr*- Ei*eh-
CtrrrrurliU better, aad it :* « be
rerr.entberei tea: that creed li rr-cr*
tear. a:. ’ I betevc " It it * **■ '<
rs.ii. srd if jw dac't obey '-hose
r.l«j y.’-ar Lie it la danger. C
tr.urut* - believe r. puruihtnenf
in a future U« Vxs r. tto it "ds
Ur,:?- and they do ,i.
My atte-ttm has beer, directed re-
t-T.ty to one pirtfraph ir. tee Cor.-
r.irttt ISV.e. 1 reKlotso Pitted
ir. i ac:*pted aad integrated ato
the ir.temsv.irale. !: !-• rt Jwt
wh.a; y •; can expect of Ccr.nr.cT.st*
2 a ur.'r. :
:.—v - -, , ’ r.»j t-'-fy. Expect r.o
ft Lns't eetey tayal Deaiecrala
«M are linltix ay to expeeut Useir
view* la favor of the HarshaU
ptaa. Nortnao Thomas, pnetnlat
t’. S. haeiattst leader, alt* en-
darsed the scheme ta tu» sesti-
m*mj eef«re the wcaiu- foreign
reUtians eamaJtiee. Then. In a
biting statement, be added that he
did net tike: »■ maun edits epec-
niatart, b Herbert Hoeter. C:
Henry Wallace sod i> the Irse
dm do trine.
Tb i>ia aad to indi*-* Htodu* to
atom CaatJhi had deveted hi* life.
fcts death *« * bnter expentmee
«e«l a sttoek teat left to* already
twtwUwS wlKorwe t in aa even
snete «a»jhet« state of torn- ..1
Adler lias partition of MOBtty
tBfei tee docniithms of India »“d
PakMUas Gandhi bad been tee man
af atron# *s»int to trbotr all three
appaBin* factitet*. Hindus Motiem*
■wJ Sib**, had locked for rudar.ee
Am* to hi* Ust fast cf t re-day
tearattMt be had *nr«tt « « toe;-
life fcatd provided the teree ciantu i
gabjirsu* group* w.te a Jotaaiatoo
(hr peace. Hu actu® bad ter.ird
k> narrow tee *cta*m between S£o»>
|*mi and Hindu*, bad lessened te;«
te»Bt of war
Wbetbcr hi* deatc w.-UJ ueda tee
gtsml that the ton day* <d - * ■
had acetMnpUsbed rensataed. for the
terse batng. an opett qniwUon
TAX SLASH:
Debatable
ASi mgns potMed to as income .a*
rat of one kind or another to.* year
an tee h-wua- of representative*
clanged tee beil for to* opening
foaad af crucial, rfectteb-ycar de-
bate ce teat mueb-beiabored isr.e.
Joseph Martas CHep. Masai,
stsssicr of tee bouae. start**! iiuu&t
mS wttfe the aaaertwsa that an at-
eoos* tax ala*fc i* tn tee bag. He
teBccdca, Iwwytt. that it might not
itas a* high as the «.S bifboa dollars
gwvrtrtded in the Knuttae bill, now
iip tar debate
Bor m sfes tad, he fait tee Re-
wutetiesa ooafrett would override »
peeatdential veto "of tee tax bill we
letsd to tee White House."
In or (hr to beat tee veto that Mr
trsmnn might slap on tee tax bill,
aowevtr. tee Hepubiieais* would
haw to line up * few Democrat* to
rote <ws the. r side to mail* tee tsece*-
nry two-Uurda majority. And to
Brin# dnoneb Democrat* aroutid. it
wa* thaufht. tee ter.ate Republican*
would toe* down the bill.
Hep. Robert Dough too iDem.,
H. C.>. ranging Democrat on the
Hax-ftjting way* and tr.caits commit-
See. pojatorf ivrt tfee obvioua fact uiat
Rcpubitoarj would have to tour, tee
nae of the cut to get anywhere.
DteerwUe he said, eongret* will up-
sold tew veto "aod we will have no
ixx reduction at «JL”
As far as Knut.t?x:’i 15 .Vbii5i.cn-
jtosBxs!’ measure is con tented. GOP
tmffremmea were touting it an the
grwHssd* teat it »w.dd spur busteess.
increase prodoctior. aad relieve the
grice-prcaawre on taxpayer* to *d-
t)Unr; to teavtog the government
OKugh ryivtsnue for an 11-billion-
(W?.xr paysnent toy the pubbe debt ta
tee next two year*.
TJentoerata. of course, take
*S»rrtebricalljr opposed view, toidmg
teat ». lax state ter bis would force
Ibe jpyvammtwt to borrow money,
threaten fflawanal security aad bin-
der the European recovery pian
upon which eo much of the current
phase of O’- S. foreign policy is
Scurvied.
iyr..s camp :s
Desr.arit. E ••
r, . *r er, v h e a
Q'.ei;. ;c4d. ssy*
hi* t - s i
■ I (-onriderrd the povvibliity text
President Truman had *tlo»rd bin-
sell to be photographed In * ft-*'1'
raoraent without smliing. Tbi* ’• d
So a theiry that this Ueinrndoos •>*-
tarhsnre at sea rouid have beer, the
result of Margaret 1roman ta- »' g
an opera role too deep for her in Utc
brst place. That proved untrue
OneMrJB
o ' e-n sala, ns
• . •'•■•ex. KBTdh
el 'ferret
’ » 0<
-la'ed twl
d '.aadyoML
:f< -"’dibit, tkfMg
-o* of Jiff
• *J5* ho*. UwjbSi
[Tittle man
iUuAaige
’ • Xft (jU'‘ klKan cf
th'i of **•'*
ejmsitotai is^tiiuUMs <!\rFpt
fo* 'tit ptiTpi1**? of Itofir r*estr*ac*
Vim/''
M.-r? er; Lvr.31:. ijs havt been c
NO Bl.or
’.No %P( ef
W TO NIGHT
JUWkl* ftAa.'-vtT
vtrt f.
b-rjr Wfi
the iaten I'ra
BtffeiUtor is-i (oat «**’.*» MteteMff Mlf’WT 1
European nation* ta tee Soviet yrbit v\
lr.ter.4 to farrt a federa-. af states w "'li'> V ub
a; all.-, to R-si;a wr.er. tee • t.e . . f ’'I'/l/ i f
ripe, but test be added they would L |^a jAv. ' sj • s
ergsfetze » customs aster Pro«re •-- ft Jb£S ‘^HKr^afcaWfc'-.r^-' ■ "j
fcve memben were to be. Balgsrss, f
Albania. Re-rr*r..*. YugosSavsa. pf ’4 fa
Hungary, Poised. Crecs•.*!rvax.s A T "Irl
•'and even Greece." ’ . V-
B it Pra .cs ar.twered wttfe err.- ■ i,/
pfcafec ‘ si '• Ar.i Pravda’i re;eev.-ri B ' M'•
•r te.e it a V. '- I r • ' *»
•te.: ••■:•; r
adrr.Jh. ster.r.g a public fcand-slsp-
pvg to Dire -trov ftr thirktag cf i: WAL’D AND FAMILY
"The editor* cf Prsvds " the Wre rwt th ing .. .'
state merit ta;d. "consider mat taese
ccu’..;r:e« ttacd in need of not a herds acres* the nation: Tfce eod-
probie ms tics! and far-fetched fed- Je*s. ^fterabi* rise ir. prices; the
•rattan or corfeceraticn. cor do bgnd-to-rsctith struggle to keep
teey stand in need of a customs even with the intp-lacabl* «eooea:c
union What they need is consolida- circumstar.ee* wbicb gradually
ton as4 defense of their independ- were besting feitr. down.
er.ee and sovereignty by roobUtaa- With -ve disp*.*.s.'-aato birtenses*
item and erganixation cf imeraal a y c s:^Ier, -a,tic- s:.tn
pop'.-’ar democratic forces." ^feat it is w,thin his rights but cot
That meant sirnp'y that Staiin and within fe'.s prrwer to have ectr omic
hss pciitburo did not want the Bai- freed am and comfort for his family
kan nation* ganging up. even a* and himself. Wa'ud summed it all
ostensible Russian allies The Soviet up m the 19-48 •’Tittle man's" tragic
regime U perfectly content to let the cliche:
Communist party in each nation "We're not living we re only
control and direct its destinies. With existing.''
the existence of a federation, the _
Balian* conceivably might get out FARM t A.'111. X :
of band. fhanzinz
Pravda's editorial amounted to a _ .___ . .
reluctant ar,d tacit admission that Amer. can Farmer J not tea
Russia ha* found it practicable and class by himself; be is rub;e:ted to
worth while to follow Hitler's old ‘a* same m^uenres at -.?* e.ty cous-
formula for international relation,: in t: t'ecCT'* c'!/*
Divide and rule. «'>* his w"
mg the war yeirs
There are • me i! Still, m p-:r*ciu
*si wer* enslaved captured ta war
:r throwr. into cctacentrati?n camp*
by the Kau. wr.c have seer sect
home, arid 5.V1 «1- other* wr.r. Ik*
the alleged relative :.f Genera.
Eisenhower ar.d many who have
escaped from vr.der the iror. cur-
tain since tfee war. can never go
tome far fear cf political per**ra-
tion in Soviet-controlled cr-r.tnes
wt.cre tr.«y wc-idd fore sla’-ery or
death. Fifty per cent of these sv.l!
:r. the car.ps are w.'.fetes ar.d chii-
drer. Ote-Sftr. are Jews.
. - . .... Father aad Son Dialogue
early ::>'- ? !.! , Fl’.-rr. p.!.»j a '? -;er is 24 ! ''art
j;»::a;. ;■ ; .*.-.e fsnv ,s rrucr.?’’
.'•. ’ . . rir.g* since* -f ISIS — her "It alwsy* ha* l»«. bat I
f» . -r *»: a rr - er wooido t want t« be <ja#(e-d ea li
-- help- . •• - re :.v.e Ccmm ..• today, *«n ’
.... .. At.trlca tr 1SS) New "Teathe; says the Preaider? pfo-
ih* ■ -.-i. -.r, a r Icrr.r. “Life of the pc.se* to spcr.ii that m^ch in ore
Party” :r. the party organ the year *r.d that it , s nagger • g
Daily Wrrher pte.l.sfcd New ttirr.
Y::r. which f iltw* the party lire "Yo«r teacher stagger* eerily.
?.« a fox ft! :w* the a-.-ted bag hot at that ms opinion wouldn’t te
c-r a rat fill >vs tfee smell cf cheese any good 1 get all mixed vp about
Use rate of money back in Rows*-
reit» first term sad base never
been able to figure things out »m- »•.
"Clin a country really iper.v that
much money in one year, igjpper’"
"It ain't easy, ray boy. but we
can da It.”
&ORETONE UM|
Heating Pad Aete*
Oiv«* Quick Smw,
V-ff ex t - rw -w
t..-’ ,-ji •■.’-• i ;t.i x.i i»i |Jo
I —. a e,,- -(( f,. 3 11tvews
,, jo a wy •-•— *TLiy
i., r, !■ ,t r--.iied oi pnsohMl
I ' -I , SOW *1 to
T‘Vi,-■ ■■ or for A' itclr s tirX tJII
OS'S** ,! . O'Vr.. o !- ■ OS OWBOft
Many DP* have skills and
arc only too amuo-GS to use
them. And there is room for
them — or somebody — to take
the pla^e of the manpower
which h»* beets drained from
the farms 1a the Middle West
into factories
In a recent ceiarnn, Miss
Flynn described a luncheon in
hottxr of the "First Daytime
Womens School’ *f the Com-
muniat party's Kings Highway
foefioa. bays the -note how
Matvi.rn Davors even ihe sim-
ple arts of the bouse wife : "The
Sun-'beon which toe women pre-
pared tbcmseivM was so deli-
cious St t» evidence they are
equally r>»d Marxist* and good
cooks. How can I reduce under
*o b lempUUoe,"
lA^Get Wefl
| \W r,S
FOLEYS
Trier* are 9S.COO DPs »*vy are
trained farm worit.rt S.x ..'.stead
r.i producing food for otter* arc eye-
ing tfee :err • : strain c-r the Ameri-
cas farm* due to the shift ir: pepu-
UCob, ilrese DPs art eadr.g at
America'* expense. I d'-.b: if any
Americas is harifeearted er.-.-gb to
say: ’T am act my brother’s keep-
er. Send ’em all bark where they
cam* from ... to strengthen tfee
sinews of the Canirr.uni.it dictator-
ship and live wit. their live* ;n
slavery ■ • If they are allowed tf
liva at alL"
Breaeing dox-a the DP c-e-su
under toe 'agriculture” tissnAca-
ticc made by American ofRcUl; we
Stove:
"Popper, why a-dt w» i*r.d
many btUioo* to Europe?"
"Me mast help ail countrie* te
get m\ of a big hate."
"1 thought we fought the war tc
get them out of a big hole "
There, is »» telling about holes
b:*::e of tr.e comrades, l! seerr.s, these days, sen."
l:-.< car* cf all the children, ar.d Topper, cor *;de *..n. tfee war to
here we «ee bow Marx puts even save Europe, didn’t if Then what
—b P---C—' am *. sr.:rr.e. for *<-- happened that vs have got to rescue
cording to Miss Glynn "Those uj it all over again’*’-
charge r! tic r.tm.try enjoyed Ike "We f*rg»t te xav* bestops er
children and ren-arked- temmu- surapia1."
nut mother* really have wonderful
children” "
In a.ioifcer edasa, Mis* riyitn
observes in or.* tong breath. “In
all modesty, 3 am convinced there
1* no group sn America who are
mere tingle-minded in their devo-
tier, to the American people and are
a more misrepresented and rr.t-
llgr.ed group than are tfce Commu-
nists .
Perhaps sensing that
might reach for
salt Before j
tn»a farther,
what different
breath
Coieir...rust party of New
1 ,rk tt.uOrds us r. \.t only tfeij woe-
derful Oppertouty (attending »
imeehrif) to meet together ta
memcr,al. re tee noble life tf Lenm
but give us inspiration to fee guided
by hi* teachings.”
A1-.1 before yvu take as the next
*’*«««** T«ed from n ed.toria!
in f.e frank »nd forthright
•.Tpraer,” please go back w4 read
to • hare graph l:..m the reioi-.-tion
in the fntematvmu-r- -ri •.
gutted
*’ ■ ^........8 ^ rwr.fttitji
7o dimsL and is
li 5* ScwtMQA i
JUS? «
CatM (H 1IMMIM
Farmers all lyp.es
Agronemltta
tambermsa
HunVery, fishermen .
Miners .
Other a-gric. woixers
1.1SJ
it tr«
scm .-or.e
* ,train cr two of
perusing her cfeserva-
’ she r-j-.ir.is a some-
to.'e is ar-5:fe«r
Many ocher skills are represent-
ed. Need ay carp-er’ers” !.f re
tha-i 5.300 are ta the camps, nearly
1 OQC painters; altogether mere than
2..600 trained in ccteslructicn ar.d
acalutwr.ai.ve. And so on.
No comment is necessary on the
items: 'Hospital etter-fa-t*. 1.115;
nurse*. ■*.’if. physic ;an* sad kit-
geoiu 1 761 nr. f:to e :-.- . :e
wives’point cf v.ew . D:.:,i.i.s.
J2.0m
w.-.;r.*a in your ‘gri *
f’to-; vvl ’jT.lrta'.e-a**^
Ur to srotnen e*u» *te »»
Cwsfew?. rerwt'ur bigaflSW
V.rM f**UB*te Tb«n dj*®
I"in.kfe*m’» vegetalo* *®5T
r-iirvw mich eyrapwi?**. v*
J.-ur toll* purpvKW! *
r»ieu
potted heir* build J:
... atitii ewerw*. WJf
tenefeti ahaMteL
at. c-xrb'.e taeate. w.ort* J?
HEADLINERS
Popper, when we won the war
at Trer.ton from, the British dto-to
tost sett> e-erything? Did we have
d c ... .r.to the Bnt,jfe tr i
Hessian* .to make it g.yod”-
"Hr have pr.igrexsed. ray v>* T.>.
•iay- me have get tbing* ta a jwmi
where Botbrag urn* ou! orr.rreta*
to the book Civilitation ha* rracru-d
* ,U* whi'^ W *" win a war «,
tue *nd |* we |ftSe me are a..lm*»x<
** bail *9."
"But, pepper . .. "
St tel a» if we had thou-
Hands of unemployed in this
coBOtry, or that we weren't try-
tn< t* (A-. reave produ-tion t<-
feed iixl house »#r petpie.
fn MW JUraCUSS . . . rtlm actur
Ato JffltXa.’i* , aiK.net booked on
erjBpidatj of drunken driving,
meintaifted that hi* cat, Smiley w*»
*»«4 tU0 (toutly atven.ed,
-J just went a km g for the rite "
iW HUMmEIH . . .. Henry K. Buck,
•aitway ternasoal Ripertetendent
elta Bona ted free cinder* to. tee city
«t fteutrelixe icy «tr««t*. *»* teed
figtff far Hsakin# ban maefi ur.ofee
3* GMsclH COVE BPRCTG8. Fix.
, . G. B Mobley, wtw *aak *
tefoot shaft terougb the town *
nsiti street » aeareb of four nsil-
l«t iSoSfer* ta pirate told. *t;np.|>erJ
tigging, sifted for gold dust.
If CUmELMD .. . . Mr* Adelyo
it. Nifewet* camplajacawt ta » d.i-
roarce gethte that her fenMbarxl. a
dtew etew jarepriwor, made ter pay
tor hr.! *hte».
' OdeB. Sale Uelhall
has gont i,nm >{w
*• S«»H»e. This fo u,*.
ran made la Fair im%.
yean.
It eo*w c-'jg army <tn»t tnearj
yefej H" 300 per in- tc Ever- these
peeple seiri.pm.r.er*. grtwing up
w be useles* titiiers by denying
them fr. =-d :ii.i hope Wfcat fi .es
it cost our ct-rtcietto-es?
Help Them C>-«^
*>f IlftftsxFwt
Y*Mf kitJBd’f* '»*■*
aMtu«r JW» I*1*!
I. :• 4» *>•» *0 m*x 1Mf *>*;
Kot ft«t 6.J N'fer'J*
«-.*** '•
j&AilMftS* Chfr
rb« WwriF h*ckiAf ?be
Heary W.;;.u-., .tjulKw,,
i.iains the -*-i.l.r *iy Kg wbu-fe
tte progredeive tnaveme*! |b
tte V. :v *. rxfl Rebi fer tow,,
pto-es. tax rede?«««,. s»vtrw.
mrui prelection *f tone -ife* tfee
»t*d. >.»d fer a program
wmM pv-kce and rerwery.”
tr-erevr.- 1 jy-der r.-.e-...
fierm ‘Flyjiajjar'
iwi<i ^ “jfStS
*M*<y WiUFfs i*f F’ftH J ^
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1948, newspaper, February 12, 1948; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748810/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.