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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 2

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fjifooniale Herrin Murphyjboro 5UUTHERN ILLINOISAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1352 Fijt TW9 1 77 r7 7 nest Vincent and Lllis Penrud will serve as members of the executive board. Urges Mine Safety Law Price Tells House Congress Must Act Quickly ir Washington, Jan. 9 (UP) Heads Union Farm Bureau M. D. Bottom, Anna, was reelected president of the Union county farm bureau at a board meeting Monday night.

Bottom rm been 01 1 4 STEELEVILLE AIRMAN FINISHES FURLOUGH Pfc. Charles Barnes, of Steele-villc returned to Scott Air Force base Wedncsdn night, after com pitting a 22-day furlough. I le is the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barnes.

operators to comply with inspectors' recommendations. He said federal inspectors have found 31 safety violations at West Frankfort and "the inspectors indicated the mine operators had made little effort to follow safety recommendations made in their previous reports." Rep. Melvin Price (D-I1I.) demanded Wednesday quick Congressional approval to a strong mine safety law with "teeth in it before more men die in such disasters" as West Frankfort and Centralia, 111. Twice within four years, he told active in district and regional a n- 5 cultural organizations for Congressmen Push Demand For Economy Washington, Jan. 10 (AP) election year Congress responded with demands for economy and no more taxes today to President Truman's state of the union appeal for a broad program of foreign aid and domestic spending.

Lawmakers gave signs they will support a speed-up in efforts to increase American military might. But the Republicans and Southern Democrats who can muster a majority of both houses when they stick together appeared determined to hack down the amount of for the House, disaster struck and took vcars. a total of 230 lives because federal nc is a memtxT and is chair Vf' authorities have no power to enforce Farm creamery board safety measures. "How long can men continue to Ik 7 PERCY WOMAN FACES SURGERY IN ST- LOUIS Mrs. Roert Green, Percy, was taken to Barnes hospital in St.

Louis Mondav, where she mav have to un-dergo surgery. She is reported to be in serious condition. sacrifice their lives needlessly while man of the regional soil testing laboratory at Vienna Harold Ury was elected ice-president of the organization and Wayne Vaughn, secretary-treasurer. The three officers, alonz wih Er- responsible agencies of government fail to exercise authority to ensure their safetvr" Price asked. He said that 111 miners were 1 Willi.

lost at Centralia in 1947 and 119 i I eign aid and to scuttle many of the EASY PAYMENT TERMS, But You Its just betorc last Christmas at west President's domestic Social Security Frankrort because of negligence ITlTrSTZr. I i proposals. rr-t 1 and apparent disregard for the VY7 "'7n xh 0 safetv of men iney Had some backers among Administration supporters for their "This Congress must assume a sconomy-and-no-more taxes move ment. great part ot the blame tor west Frankfort and Centralia, Price ilUiWU called on con gress yesterday to meet the "verv real" threat of World War III by told the House. "It isn't that Congress has not been warned of the i potential danger that rests in failure i i Buy a hmd or fore quarter of beef noir On our eaiy payment plan For details, set PRODUCERS LOCKER ASSOCIATION North Illinois Ave.

1603 Walnut Street CARBONDALE MURPHYSBORO 3T bolstering the free nations of Eu to provide adequate mine safety jopc and Asia with more economic legislation with provisions tor en and military aid. forcement. Time after time it has been warned." Sen. E. W.

McFarland of the Democratic leader, was Price already has a bill perfding which he said would compel mine pka-sed that Mr. Truman called for a a increase in the size of the air promised efforts to revise what he force and stepped up defense pro- PAPER DELIVERY Charles olcman, 13-ycar-old newspaperboy, gets ready to sail a copy of the Southern Illinois-an's Daily Journal Edition on the abouts while Cricket is kicking up porch of a subscriber near Fer-ges. Cricket, the horse, carries Charles on his delivery route in fair weather or foul. auction. called the "entirely inadequate" controls law, but Chairman Burnett her heels in a fast gallop.

"I was glad that he stressed the Charles, an eighth grader at the necessity of earning on our domes Maybank of the Senate banking committee said he resented 1 ersjes school, savs Cricket already tic Brorram." McFarland said. "His has learned all the stops along th Mr. Truman's assertion that the act The Paper Must Go Through Boy Delivers le Pony Express Style route which makes his job a lot had been "shot full of holes" in the easier. last session. The carrier boy is no sloud -mile p.ipcr del i cry Snow, sleet and high water have i Charles re .1 horseman cither.

CHAIRMAN Tom Cbnnally (D no cttcct on trie delivery ot tnc; route. "When they go bv. Charles look himsdi Charles broke the marc Southern Illinoisan Daily Journal like he's du'd on Cricket," Mrs Texas) of the Senate foreign relations committee signalled a battle over economic aid to other nations. Edition bv Coleman said. one of its enterprising Small Bust? In-Betiveen Size? and rides her bareback.

Forty six newspaper customers have become accustomed to the sight Mr. Truman said that economic aid to Europe is necessary "to sup (staff jg ply the margin of difference between success and failure in mak carrier boys. He is Charles Coleman, 13-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coleman of Fcrgcs, a small community about four miles cast of Herrin.

Charles has revived the old pony express method of delivering advocacy of more Social Security is in line with what I proposed." Republicans pounded the point that Mr. Truman made no mention tconomies. Sen. Irving Ives said the message "showed practically no concern over the actual economic welfare of the coun-try. Sen.

Joseph Martin (IVPa) said Mr. Truman war prot ing "high taxes, big spending, deficit financing, unbalanced budgets and ever-increasing debt." Sen. J. William Fulbright CD-Ark) said the President's message left him "depressed about the state of the union." Sen. Robert A.

Taft of Ohio, a Republican presidential candidate who got a hand from his G.O.P. colleagues when he walked into the House chamber, had no comment of him and Cricket making their; daily circuit. It requires about anj hour for the boy and his horse to ing Europe a strong partner in our II Atfl IJMffJI joint defense. To relieve cough Connallv said he believes eco- If your bra locks llkt this nomic aid to Europe must be re complete the job. Charles, who has been dclhcring papers about two months now, is rapidly mastering the art of sailing the paper onto a porch or there his commodity.

Cricket, a thrcc-vcar-old mare which Charles has raised from a colt, furnishes the horsepower over ing spasms, muscular soreness, rub throat, chest a back at bedtime 0 with time-tested vapor us duced but he favors "military aid to maintain our security against totali Zr' tarian attack. Rep. Charles Eaton of New Jer- sev, ton republican on the House foreign affairs committee, told re wm V7 yoa nd porters there is no question that except to observe that Mr. Truman EGGOST Midwinter Sal seemed to have "backed down" on Fe must continue our torcign aid 1 previous demands for repeal of the Taft-Hartley act. programs, because we must iace world conditions as thev are andj not as we would like them to be." But Rep.

John M. Vorys (R-Ohio) said such aid must be limited to military outlays. Although Mr. Truman won ap plause for his assertion that the fight will continue in Korea until there is a peace-guaranteeing armistice, Sen. Bourke Hickenlooper (R-i Iowa) said the President "apparent- ly still thinks Korea is a 'police action' in spite of more than 81 CAlflMC VALUeS est re "for fuller measure 000 casualties of all kinds there.

THE PRESIDENT asked for revision of the law. Sen. Everett Dirksen (R-Ill) the speech laid down only "a blueprint of exhaustion." Republicans generally contended that Air. Truman's promise to weed out federal employes vvho are guilty of misconduct as well as his proposal to reorganize the tax collecting serv ice came too late to remove the "morality in government" issue from the presidential campaign. Sen.

Homer Capehart (R-Ind) suggested that Mr. Truman start his cleanup by firing Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughan, his military aide, and Donald Dawson, White House assistant. Both have been involved in "influence peddling" charges heard by congressional committees.

Republicans and some Democrats replied to the President's proposal for ttronger inflation controls with demands that he "enforce the law i stp fc 13 un ty ft. HARMONY HOUSE GOOD MUSLIN WERE $2.49 Notice Starting Monday, Jan. 14, Grace's Beauty Shop at 1335 Walnut Murphys-boro, 111., will be closed on Mondays, open Tuesday through Saturday, 8 a. m. till 5 p.

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Illinois Ave. Carbondaie 211 est Main St. Phone 825 CARBONDALE 3 UJ, ff. 9 ATI'S TO Phone 269 217 North Park Ave. Phone 8211 1IERRIN.

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