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WASHINGTON, March 25. Pol itics is always in the air in Wash ington, where political considera tions determine most of the activi ties of Government, year in and year out. But ' after a Presidential election there is usually a breath ing spell of a couple of years in party politics, before the forces of (the opposing parties begin to form their lines for the next Presidential (Contest. I The partisan breathing spell has ibeen very brief this time, however. Mr. Roosevelt's second term is hardly two months old, but already the lines are forming for the elec tion of 1940, with the possibility that the line-up in that year may be totally different from anything in the past Two developments since the first of the year have started shifts of political opinion and point ioward a realignment of political leaders.4 These are the President's proposal to bring the Judicial department of the Federal Government under the control of the Legislative and Ex ecutive departments, arid the spec tacular rise to power and promi pence" of John L. Lewis and his CIO or industrial union program tor labor organization. The President's proposal has had the immediate effect of splitting the Democratic party wide open. "Old line" Democratic leaders, who have been willing to go along with Mr. Koosevelt in the name of party regularity, even though many of his New Deal policies ran contrary to their own judgments and to the party's traditions, are coming out Mi the open and declaring that they cannot follow him on any proposal designed to impair the position of the Supreme Court as an equal and coordinate branch of the Federal Government The Senate : split is dot ; along: established party finresi Although, the 16 Republican sena tors are naturally opposed to the President's plan, they are keeping quiet and letting the Democrats do the public protesting. , The most active public leader of the opposi tion is Senator .. Wheeler . of Mon tana, a Democratic wheelhorse whose, party regularity has never been questioned. Following Senator Wheeler's; leadership are at Ieas 25 senators of his own party, most ly from the traditional Democratic stronghold of the "Solid South." They are earnestly, even Jntterjy determined to fight ' the Supreme Court proposal to the last ditch. At present more than 40 Senators are avowedly inopposition to the Court plan. That is not a majority of the Senate, but it is a large rrrra rnns wmrrrTiM 623 scientific tests ... in 88 , ( fVff !i ' ' S VJrTF fSPJgUSS Home Proving Kitchen, the 1 W CTt (8 safely d-r beyond any world oyer . . . confirm its u 3L7 3 U '-ri. '5 avtrsgs requirement. : ajnajting laboratory records t Safety torn eotdaesa. i' &Xitl ' CREATES CONVENIENCE l .V . ' - . ' , . I atTOT R!?S Conclusive savings whh I --, I X j,. . . f tyWu Triple FooSaTerTriplt .tfgg iTl ' ', 's1' 'cWmrm0Sfim. averages less than IS mia- liv JnfArSl fT" l3!! d -j! J T 7 . ntes per hour ruanlas timet ' iKrLy I jm JtSX JTT ijM'- , 70 mfnuSoMeis for Ice g 'j"""'s ' '.' "" f'PS tions with full food load. Abovm New Full-pow. '.. ' '.' f I I I T" - RBF1TTI rrnWRUY r Beonosslser Unit; Cirel Big Saaanof I III In.7. ...7.. - .i. I rCK-Dottom opmrmzing irroeter tor laeter irees m I .1 I I I I I . ;., tdju i ...... ..... i I I I y i ' I kjo over tne wcstingnouse lUtctien V V . ' . I l l I - "" "-r77 I Proof results for yourself. See how 1 -' I XTX I each "friserfttor feature contributes . I i - ' to new usability and economy. More than,. 0 YV1V:CVT ' " ever. "Jt'j lQ-Year Economy that count'' yk Ajpyj 9(1 ISJ I tIc Vs.00 WILL PUT A WESTINGHOUSE (MJk&l fpi&textf I battleship STcw Vork iiHiiiiwiiiiwwiiiagi i' . m; , '"i.. X" iX V' -'--f-i, ,, aiiir-iriiiiiiiniiVfir--" 1 V tu WASHINGTON ... The Battleship New Tork Vill participate In an international naval review at Spithead on May 18 in connection with the coronation of King George VL The New York was Admiral Rod man's flagshlo when he commanded the Sixth Battle Squadron during the World War, enough group to block the Court proposal, or, at least to force a compromise, even if ten or a doz en yield under Administration pres sure. And since this "bloc" con tains many of tht most powerful party leaders, with enormous influ ence in their home states, who are risking their political futures as a matter of principle, observers here regard - ithe situation as pointing directly toward a split in the whole Democratic party between "Old Line" Democrats and "New Lead ers. t . That might result in some sort of a coalition of conservative and an ti-New Deal forces for the 1940 campaign. The proposal has been made and is seriously being con sidered in Republican circles that it would be good strategy for the Republicans to let it be; known that their party will put no candi dates in the field in the Congres sional elections of 1938 against Democratic Senators and Represen tatives whoyote' against the Ad ministration on the Supreme: Court issue. ' Labor Party for 1M0 Further complicating .the political outlook' is the apparent certainty that there will be a new and pow erful Labor Party in the field in 1940, with possibly 10 to 15 million votes which it will control It will be a Thirds Party, but it may ..in dorse the 'Administration's candi dates, " as its nucleus, as Mr. Lewis's American Labor Party did in the 1936 elections. John Lewis stands out today as the strongest labor, leader' since the late Samuel Gompers. The breach between his industrial union organization and the craft union set-up of the Amer ican Federation of Labor grows wider every' day. The outlook from here is for practically complete dom ination of the labor situation by Mr. Lewis, in the long run, although until that is demonstrated the Ad FRANKLIN, N. C : I r , . : . , ; : :r Sails for Coronation ministration will, not openly take sides against William Green and his Federation. The Federation is not however, an aggressive politic al unit while the Lewis CIO is. Therefore, great consideration may be expected to be shown toward the CIO and its activities, and po litical plans looking to 1940 will be shaped with him and his followers in mind. It is not generally ' believed here that Mr. Lewis is personally am bitious for the Presidency, but it is held certain that he will have a great deal of influence in determin ing the President's selection of the man he wants as a candidate to succeed himself. Mr. Roosevelt, in recent speeches and press state For Reliable Field and Garden Seeds (The Best Money Can Buy) Go to The FARMERS FEDERATION WAREHOUSE Palmer Street Franklin, N. C Mother, most hospitals protect their babies against mother, do as hospitals do, M terms and skin-infection by doctors recommend Give rubbing Mennen Antiseptic your baby a safety-rub witk Oil all over the baby's body- Mennen Antiseptic Oil daily, very day This keepe the Duy bottle of the oil at your babyV skin healthier and druggist' today, s MgMMgM ment!, hat more than once referred to the next inauguration of a Pres ident, in terms which indicate that he is already thinking about his, successor. Naw "Blue Eagle" The idea that the Supreme Court issue can be permanently settled only by the submission to the states of a proposal for a Constitu tional amendment seems to be gain ing ground, in spite of the Presi dent's insistence that that process takes too long. Most of the demand for immediate action arises from the belief in Administration circles that a new "Blue Eagle" is nec essary, to avert the imminent dang er of an inflationary boom which might end in a worse lepression than the last one. It is an open secret that the rising spiral of commodity prices, which are going -up faster than the purchasing pow er of consumers is rising, is giving Government economists serious concern. Smaller Poultry Hatchings Forecast Increasing evidence that poultry hatchings will be smaller this year than last was reported today by the Bureau of Agricultural Eco nomics in its current summary of the poultry and egg situation. The principal . factor was said to be the high price of feed in re lation to prices received by farm ers for their eggs. Farm prices of eggs this spring influenced in part by the Agricul tural Adjustment Administration egg-buying program are expected to average no lower than in the spring of 1936. A less than average seasonal de cline in prices of poultry after May was forecast on the basis of the prospective decrease in poultry production and marketings. PROTECT your BAHY now sate against a ertne SW atntiutdia OIL
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