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BILL MAULDIN MONDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1948 New Economic Huddle Urged WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 that President Truman call a new labor-management conference, despite the almost total failure of his 1945 effort, gained strength today from his Council of Economic Advisers. Collective bargaining might become a greater force for "labor peace and economic stability," the council said In Its annual report, If there were some generally approved "standard of a fair wage--related to a given price structure." The advisers dwelt at length on the possibility that a second meet- Ing of union and Industry leaders might be a starting point for agreement on such standards as a In lalxir negotiations. "These standards would not be binding; they would be prlmarlV Informational In character," the economists told Mr.

Truman. "But from them might emerge, after a tcstlnjr period of time and experience, a better reasoned and therefore more workable formulation of waprc policies to he applied through collective bargaining." The rrmort, a forerunner of Mr. Truman's economic message to Congress due next weok. was prepared by the three-member advisory council headed by Dr. Edwin G.

Nourse. Since the council also supplies saSSiSS CENSURE ARMY FOR REDUCING THE AMARILLO GLOBE. AMARILLO. TEXAS INDEPENDENCE, Dec. 27 0P) i --President Truman got back to Wnmnn 1e Clmin work today on his "state ol the oman OlOin union" message to Congress.

Eis secretaries, Charles G. Ross i ICO W. IXOS5 md Matthew J. Connelly, reopened White House headquar- woman. Cressie Smith died immediately iers in the Hotel Muehlebach at Kansas City, after the Christmas holiday week end.

They said Mr. Truman would drive (from a shotgun blast in theT'head', to Kansas City from his home Ophelia Gooden, 51. told sher- in mid-morning to tackle accumu- I if 's deputies she shot the woman lated official documents and resume Mrs. Gooden was charged study on some phases of his first President Busy On Message his sister, and Vivian's children and grandchildren. The President carried a half bushel basket of apples as he left the back door of his home for the drive to Grandview.

HOUSTON, Dec. 27 CU.R)-- Christmas fireworks brought tragedy into Houston Woman Held in Slaying HOUSTON, Dec. 27 Stephens, 29 years old, was charged with murder today in the holiday stabbing of 41-year-old Lloyd Carter, her friend since childhood. Miss Stephens a statement saying that Carter came to her house Saturday night, argued with her, and then knocked her down four times. He then picked up a butcher knife and stalked from the house, she said, and the argument continued outside where the stabbing occurred.

Carter died in a hospital half an hour later. two homes yesterday, when an argument over their use resulted in the shooting of a 50-year-old message to the new. controlled Congress. Democratic- murder. The message will be written into with Mrs.

Gooden said her grandchildren were shooting fireworks when Mrs. Smith, her neishbor, spoke IT harshly to them and then at return to Washington Wednesday. I her with a pistol Some of it already has been drafted, but a lot of hard work remains. A high point will be recommendations on legislation substituting a new labor relations formula for the Taft-Harllcy Act against which the President campaigned. The message also will call for a whole series of civil rights laws, outlawing among other things, lynching, the poll tax as a requirement for voting and racial and religious discriminations in hiring.

Other phases will cover housing, anti-inflation, social security expansion, a broad national health program and kindred proposals for which Mr. Truman spoke in his 31,500 miles of stumping. The President ate two LIFE SENTENCE OF ILSE KOCH aroused speculation whether the Pre-irirnt Is welching Invitations to a now conference 27 last night In Use Koch be i punished anew for her part in the I atrocities of Euchenwald concentra- tion camp. But the advisers suggested that a In a report which censured Army new conference i produce some officials for reducing her life i agreement if it were to four years, the Senate! planned. Investigating committee headed by I Public and farm representatives also attend, it was suggested.

The council declared its "confident" belief that a high-production, high-employment economy can be mas dinners" over the week end. He had his turkey Christmas Day his home on Delaware Street TO VACANCIES fiT Vfl Senator Ferguson, Michigan publican, declared: 'If it Is legally maintained In this country, free from major booms and depressions. And this can be done without resort, to controls which would "weaken private enterprise or destroy basic freedoms of choice," the report went on. But It emphasized that major labor disputes in vital industries "remain a perennial threat" to stable prosperity. HasScoitWon GOP Baffle! By JACK BELL WASHINGTON, Dec.

27 -Rep. Hugh D. Scott, may have won his i to remain as Republican national chairman without publicly i i a shot. Although there have been frequent suggestions that the party ought to shelve 6cott because of the Presidential election loss, the campaign to unseat him Kerns to be bogging down in a mire of too many prospective opponents. Scott, a Philadelphia Union tanglier serving his third term In Congress, was put in the party chairmanship liy Oov.

Thomas E. Dcwey when the Yorker won the Presidential nomination last There Is evidence that Dewey nt the time was only casually ncqualnleil with the man he national chairman. But Scott a elected unanimously for a four Re- i in four at Amarillo Veterans Hospital will be filled from examinations announced possible Use Qfc Muij; Koch should be brought to justice I toda by the US Service Cornin a court." United States military it tho of occupied Germany should move to have her tried In German courts mission. Openings are for hospital attend- at 2 724 a year; storekeeper, at S27H "a rirlLt toVet crans preference, with two years ex- sentence perience required Motion picture Frau Koch's four-year will expire next October. Before then, the senators said, it experience in the "highly important that Use Koch land maintenance of motion picture receive the punishment she so machines and equipment No ex- ly deserves without dnlne- fur- oeriencp.

is rpmr tiler violence safeguards of Those who with Ferguson after lengthy, closed justly deserves without doing to long-established democratic justice. signed the report door hearings are Senators Bricker, ition may be projectionists must have one year of perience is required for storekeeper examinations, but applicants must take a written examination. All applications must be on file by Jan. 25, Further informa- Ohio; Hoey7 New York, North Carolina, McClellan, Ives, O'Conor, Maryland; and Thye, Minnesota. They agreed with Army legal authorities that Gen.

Lucius D. Clay, who approved the reduced sentence as American military governor of Germany, should not reopen the original case and increase the sentence. Such action Is barred by American rules against "double Jeopardy" and would be following tile pattern of Nazi courts, the report said. But it noted that Frau Koch was tried along with. 30 male camp I officials and inmates only for crimes against non-Germans.

Ilcnce the finding tiiat she could be tried for crimes against Germans. The committee listed the crimes for which it Frau Koch was legally responsible as "killings beatings, starvations' abuses and indignities." Among other charges at her trial was that she had ordered lamp shades and similar objects made year term and apparently Intends to keen It or eo swinging the taUooeFskirTs oTsome'of The question of whether he can some 01 hang on apparently will be settled tlie camp's inmates. Frau Koch was the widow of a A time, chairman a 1 1 Ohio or Harold E. Stasscn arc backing opponents. Stasscn's friends have talking about the possibility of putting tip Ted Gamble of Portland, a.s a candidate.

Gamble managed Stassen's unsuccessful convention drive for the Presidential nomination. Rep. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois, who is retiring voluntarily from Congress, Is being discussed in some quarters as a possible entry with indications that he might have the blessing of Senator! Vnndenberg of Michigan I Some of Taft's friends a Three Boys Flee Training School SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 27 (U.R--Po- lice today searched for three teenaged boys who overpowered a guard at the Bexar County Training School and escaped.

M. Thompson, the guard, said the youths cut his hand when they jerked away some keys he was holding. Two of them were 16 years old the other 17. Texas Fisherman them he doesn't want the job. Associates ot B.

Carroll Reece, who was replaced a.s chairman by Scott. Imve been urging him to try for comeback. But Recce apparently won't have the support of Taft, who helped elect him before. 108.000 Veterans Now in Hospitals WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 m--The Veterans Administration estimates that nbout lOS.pOO war veterans are in hospitals this holiday season.

Of that number about 5POOO are long-term patients--men and women who've been hospitalized for a year or more. The agcncy'c chaplaincy service says it wouldn't be a bad idea for the public to drop in on those veterans who are able to have visitors. Veteran Waggoner Employe Succumbs DALLAS, Dec. 27 (tP) D. C.

Brewer. 61 years old. veteran em- ploye at the Waggoner Ranch near Vernon, died here yesterday at the home of his son. Roy Brewer Other survivors Include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Erie Mason of Vernon; his son; two brothers, Dall Brewer of Lillian.

Johnson County and Ed Brewer of Dallas. Funeral services were to be held today. Burial will be at Mabank, Kaufman County. Accident Fatal to Most-Bombed Bishop "HEREFORD. Dec.

27 (P)-Dr. Richard Godfrey Parsons, bishop of Hereford, died last night after a year's illness following an accident. was 66 years old. During the war he became known as "London's most-bombed bishop" because four large churches near his home were destroyed by bombs. At that time he was bishop of South- wark, a South London diocese of the Church of, England.

Dec. 27 (ff)--Justice of the Peace Will Fountain yesterday said George M. Hunt, 42 years old missing since Tuesday, had apparently fallen Into Little Cypress Bayou and drowned during a fishing trip. The body of the Orange man was found floating in the bayou yesterday. Fountain returned a verdict of accidental death.

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