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The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 14

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The Newsi
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Frederick, Maryland
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Battle 'QuldChartPathOfGOP PETER EDSON AVasbinsion Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan. 10-- NEA battle at Republican national convention Chicago is now being sized up a show-down on whether the Old Party goes conservative progressive. conclusion is based not so on what Senator Taft has or on what General Eisen- has said. It is based, rather, the men behind each candidate. (Senator Taft would, of course, of the first to assert that he really a progressive.

He doesn't to have the label of "reaction- on him. lAs proof of Taft's liberalism, Is- recent appearance with Dem- Jratic Senator Harry Byrd of Virlia, on an American Medical As- Iciation forum is cited. On most iestions. Senator Taft's position considered to be to the left of fenator Byrd's. (Also, it is pointed out that Sen- Tail was chairman of the Solutions Committee that draft- 'the GOP platforms 1944 and 18.

I Even Gov. Earl Warren of Cali- Irnia, an avowed progressive, has Jnceded these platforms were de- Jedly liberal. Taft nevertheless fes the support of most Republi- Old Guard politicians, i trying to shake off the man- of conservation thrown over shoulders of their candidate, aft supporters have asserted that js the professional politicians-candidates for public office-are backing Eisenhower in he hope that they can ride to on Eisenhower's coattails. ley'd Switch To Taft spite of this, Senator Taft as gained the reputation of being spokesman for the conserva- He is the number one enemy the New Deal and Fair Deal He is opposed by near- all union labor organization s. He has the backing of most finessmen.

le has been critical of nearly of the so-called bi-partisan policies. These are the oints that lead to the conclusion hat if Senator Taft is the Repub- Jcan candidate, he would steer the larty on a course decidedly to the ight. 1 Leading the campaign to make leneral Eisenhower the GOP can- lidate are Senator Henry Cabot iodge. of Massachusetts and A Delicious, Stayman Yorks WALKER ORCHARDS MT. AIRY 745 When Jfrow A Call 2O2 Markell Ford FORCED WARM AIR HEATING )uct systems tailor made For your present or new home.

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FREDERICK 876 Formerly of Washington, D. Senator James H. Duff of Pennsylvania, both with known sympa thies for progressive Republicanism. Senator Lodge was even a candidate in opposition to Senator Taft for chairmanship of the GOP policy committee in the Senate. Also prominent in the Eisenhower-for-President movement are Republican Senator Frank Carlson and ex-Senator Harry Darby of Kansas.

Their voting records in the Senate were in the main in support of the Taft wing of the party position. They support Eisenhower because Kansas is Eisenhower's home state, traditionally Bull Moose in sentiment since the days of Teddy Roosevelt. The Eisenhower backer who clinches the belief that the General will be found in the camp of the GOP progressives is Gov. Tom Dewey of New York. It was Gov.

Dewey, more than any other Republican, who was accused by his own party of too much "me-too-ism," meaning that he supported some Democratic programs for social security and' the bipartisan foreign policy. General Eisenhower can be securely ticketed as favoring internationalism as the American foreign policy. He is by no means an isolationist. He has even been the most important instrument for carrying out the Truman-sponsored military assistance in Europe. Close Xo The Throne If General Eisenhower should become the Republican nominee, Gov.

Dewey, Slnators Lodge, Duff. Carlson and the others, who were "for Eisenhower before Chicago" will naturally be in a position close to the throne where they would have the most influence. Of the other 'Republican candidates, Gov. Warren, as mentioned above, is definitely a progressive. Gov.

Harold Stassen of Minnesota used to be considered a great light by the liberal wing of the GOP. Since his most recent press conference appearances in Washington, in which he dodged more issues than he tackled, it is uncertain just what he stands for. Where all four of these candidates do stand on the progressive- SHAKES UP TAX BUREAU--President Truman has started a housecleaning reorganization of the scandal-ridden Internal Revenue Bureau by abolishing the offices of the nation's 64 tax collectors. The President is shown above left, with Secretai-y of Treasury John Snyder as they look over a chart illustrating the shakeup. line should be clarified somewhat at the Republican National Committee meeting in San Francisco in mid-January.

Television of football games started with the use of one camera in 1939. Now three or more efficient Wolverine Derailed; Four Slightly Hurl ANN ARBOR, Jan. (tfi --The New York Central's passenger train, the Wolverine, was derailed at Dexter, Mich, lute today. The train dispatcher at Jackson, reported only four persons were slightly injured. The, two diescl units and IB cars of the Wolverine left the tracks but all remained upright.

The derailment occurred as (he Wolverine sped past a westbound freight train. One of the curs of the freight train jumped the tracks and landed in front of the east bound Wolverine. The Wolverine was bound from Chicago to New York by way of Detroit. Dexter is eight miles northwest of Ann Arbor. The injured were taken to St.

Joseph's Mercy Hospital here. Strength For Today By Karl L. THE WOULD DORKS The Inertia of uoorl people Is more ciatiKmms in the world lit InrRe than the evtl tendencies of bnd poop I o. In fact the thoroughly bad people comprise a very small percentngc of any population. Most of life's troubles arise from the fiu-l that tiood people allow their wholesome impulses and their lofty idealism to evaporate in theory.

The corrupters of a i generally win by default. The idealists, the rell- itious folk, the square shooters in Keneral. so often hold up their hands and declare that they will have nothing to do with a certain sorry mess. They don't, want to be inconvenienced, and they don't want to be besmirched, But a way of life, no matter how theoretically sound it may be. winch does not involve inconvenience is New Fr Thumday, January 10, 195Z SEVEN There each of the candidates or cameras are used to televise a foot- ba'l game.

his spokesman will have a chance to speak to the party moguls and show his colors. Lots were drawn and Gov. Warren got the invitation to speak at a luncheon on Thursday, 17. Senator Taft has been invited to speak at the banquet that night. Senator Lodge will speak for Ike at lunch on Friday and Gov.

Stassen the banquet Friday night. That should open up the Republican campaign with four bangs. I I Hotpoini and Philco Appliances Refrigerators--Freezers--Ranges BUDGET TERMS MELVIN M. ENGLE N. CARROLL ST.

THONE 80 not a wood way of life. If it is too Imprnctk'til to be integrated into tihe work-a world, then it is something that had better be forgotten. If you are going to be Ro6d, then for the sake of till that is hixh and holy be good for something. Goodness which doesn't ninke a difference Is pious theory. The world cries out in every generation for saints who cnn be doers; for dreamers who can be practical for theorists who can make their theories work.

(Copyright Newspaper Synd:) Lufs Stuff BACK TO A At last we're done i 52 and normalcy's returned, i many many things to do and wages to be earned. There may worries to be faced before the year is done, but we must get ourselves well braced lick them, one by one. In 52, we've got to learn to take it on the chin, and really make it our concern to buckle down, and N. A. LUFBURROW.

win! NEW crrv MANAGER SALISBURY. a 9 UP)--Salisbury's first city manager will be a home town boy--Wade H. Insley, former city clerk-treasurer. Mayor Rollle W. Hastings announced that Insley, the son of a former Salisbury a had agreed to take the $8,000 a year post authorized by a new city charter that went Into effect January 1.

Insley Jiad been wih the city government for 10 years before re- sisning as city clerk-treasurer in 1950 to devote his to a frozen- food There is a world scarcity of cobalt. Drug and PRESCRIPTION Service PHARMACY SUCCESSOR TO TEAHKK'S DKUG STORE TELEPHONE 208 Join Hospital Aid, and Help Your Neighbor AT SHARPSBURG HAGERSTOWN, Jan. Ruin T. Yinger, worthy grand matron of the Grand Chapter of Maryland O. E.

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