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THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER pa(;e six Truman's Zulii - Million 'Fair Deal' Program In Congress 'Just So, So' V SbHIWK ' A 1 1 1 Id ro is till ho ami' ;-ln,Wir: Ilou I'll ' -1- deni Ii'hiii in li.' I. ii cil I" it. i'c "n the 1 1 a 1 1 1 ' i -1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 dollar ' f ur Deal" prnuiain ho asked al slait ol this session of the ft 1st Co i' . 1 1' s y i; i,N i hi si ii ()(.. i i . iii).. i. !., i . . !. ' !l . an. I iki' f i;. i- .. . on i . , ' f . i ! '' !cc but i:- ..'.i ' air. I .. ii. ; : . . r..m f, ; i . ; m !. pi:!, I .... ..' . .. .1 - I "- cil . ' ' . . : U.S. Faces Epidemic Of Lewis Slaps At AFL Head, Green , cv I ll.-.i'l. Ill' h i. : 1 1 ,i ' in-;; i 1,1 S.I i I I ' 1 1 ;:.:( .! ui' 'Vr- ... : -i,;i-.'i'iii:":: ,! i ,., , : . I Mlif H.M.M , !.! approv .i : 1-11 I...W K'.,i!U the ... i v , t ii.il iu,cb;in.'i d. ,1 ;.; s,i. -' .1 int.! t li i ' - :.i s i-iT.t - .i ii hm.r ,PIpv. ! !;. b .tii iimiM". but ui:- (IrT! ' I . ' . . 1 1 'f i, :' of U ol kl !'- - - i, " , ii ; . ..:r. w ...e-hotir act v" rr i' An' i - M-:' - RiTiUt'M ior si i r. i i : v ..ni prK i' i r.'rI -plu, ..' .. i..ii ..uMo: il ivfiiM-ii Cv . '" 1. ir.ft r.il i urbN ,ni lp -r il'-i rr.ii' and hank loan cpo' it- .bit'f. S,( Mi . i in it - expanded iiivi r as;(. , -1. ir., 'T i-. f ! li H' . .'! pi ov . !, . II.'U t . but I'll j i twr. I ii St -: i h lit .!. - N'i a, i,,' :;. r i tu;'i -. but both I '."u - - ii ; 'n.-'i '. .', ; '"n of f'-d-tr.il -1 i n i cal i'ii! trw n pi i:-'. '- K' n. ',-n F" .ti for fcVri-.il lr.,: . t.tt.- ",: -1 .nrf-'o-t h.v-' pd . . -I b- vrri.tt''. tun ho'tlp.d up m H"f ' I ',!',!' r'on-if l.-f ;. , ,,, .,( ;( -;,i. t for t" o V .1 i imi ft :''"' I.iw i'')f ' 'ft . . i;- ( .r f...t on on a t.i'1' n.-llii ,j i v.ti,'iibv (urb. cm lie if w ! b l"i il ,i Hon. f .,nn ph. .'I., in tti r t.,. ii.,: a .i'1" ' ;, Ii:' ii ;. ui pl.iii ('t,ar- In- ii -Pl'i "'. ' 'I a oiii'i'iuii f pi i' . P' is : mii i pi 1 am wlui ii ii ii -(1 ,ill pi if. nip , l"r a outliiUHlioii of unitiuif prop, uiulcr major M,: l .ll't i' 1 : .a '. i i . ,1 b in i ' ! 1 . 1 .- .: 1 C oi i ipondi'llt v, i ii I ) I 1' i -Get your i,,k . :no ie hairstylist ! v. ,' m si mont lis the , i; t , !, jt.iin;; witii an un-i:-, ,, .; :;itmum blondes. ; ,,(:. - I i i'd Fi ''df ricks j -'udiii is l lie most I Congress Closes Shop After Enacting Much 'Fair Deal' Legislation President JOHN LEWIS Head United Mine Workers WILLIAM C.KK.F.N President American Federation of Labor hair-color ever pro- ii'. in or Mother Nature. platinum blonde." he ii-uik, - me u ish I wore in oilier hiiiiie? all started with the Lewis Vants Three Labor Groups To Stage Fight To Back Steel Pensions ! !., r, Irrntic craze for two , oi bioiide smoke blonde i -!i'.. r blon ii " Fredericks ex ,t:,..! "Kvelyn Keyes. Diana and .loan Davis apparently i v-pn;'..-ih!e tor making smoke !! popular, while Betty Gra . l.'na Turner and June Haver . popiibiri'i d the silver blonde. Wi b. thou ind-; of women are ,- : tb. oi They always do. And !c .ii: i oinpi l inf to be just a ii- I'.i lirhtcr and a little bit if; lor 1 hi- next year these -.'.: ! bo iipp'irtrd at !t0 per rent of piiii.! v. 1 1 li pi ovi.inn for somewhat ! V"- l'--;fi- to be applied later at ' 'f di n turn of the agriculture 'if p ,1 t me 111 ( r. ii t rnbt - Kepcal of poll taxes appi o i'd bv llou -e. but no action in Sen tti ai:t. inrhing legisla ti'n ,..i'f.(d , Si-n.-iio committee, bm i.. i fin Hut ai Hop in either 'ii. ni, r. i t,,bli .huif ni of fair em pl"' mi'i.i in.iiiKf . coiiiiiiisKion ap proved b. Hon c committee, but no f'.n ih' i .n t urn by cither chamber. IV i .i i f Nearly overy federal i ifplo. if linni a buck private up to the ( 'oiiunander-in-Chief him fif and including postal workers. ( iv i Service employees and top 1 executive:, were voted salary hikes. 1 YEAR'S SUPPLY OF SOAP WITH ANY MODEL WE HAVE IN STOCK! WASHINGTON. 'U P.) lohn I., j Lewis has assailed AFL President j William Green for killing his multi- million-dollar strike fund plan by . "your well-known policy of anxi ous inertia." Lewis last week urged nine of the richest AFL unions to join with his L'nited Mine Workers in set ting up a SZ.oUU.iHiii-a-weeK war chest to back the pension strike of the CIO si eel workers. CIO President Philip Murray, who also heads the striking steel men, in turn proposed that the AFL. the UMW and the CIO pool their financial resources for "I he common defense and welfare of the labor movement." But Green demurred. He said bluntly that outright merger of all major labor organizations under the AFL banner must come first. It is "impossible and impractical." he asserted in a formal reply to Lewis, for labor to pool its re sources "while divided as it is to day." Lewis last week had referred to "the able Mr. Green," but today he chose different words for the terse letter he drafted and dis patched bv messenger to th AFL president at his office. "You have justified my judg ment," he wrote. "I did not think you would do anything. You didn't. You rarely do. "Unfortunately, you follow in variably your well-known policy of anxiou.s inertia." As for Green's insistence on a merger. Lewis wrote: "You cry aloud for labor peace and labor security, but seldom do you do anything to achieve it." Green had no comment on the letter. His traditional stand has been that "organic unity" must be achieved before there tan be any pooling of funds or joint action on political or legislative all.iii .. And by "organic unitv," he means I he complete absorption of the mine vvoikeis and CiO-a.il 'dialed unions into the AFL. i u. mm, WJk fan, m.iii mi hi i- ' WASHINGTON ( AP i --Congress adjourned Wednesday nigbt wilh a "well done" from President Tru man and a Itepublican denuncial iu of "sialism." Barring an emergency requiring a special session. I he men and wo men who make (he laws won't be back in Washington until next Jan uary 3. Before catching their planes and trains, they gave their final ap proval to a high-level farm price support hill and passed a $1,314, OIO.OOU appropriation to arm friendly nations against Commu nism. Thev have been in session nine and a half months. Much of the de- i bale was act iiuotuous: some of the , disputed questions were settled by i thin margins. Bui all in all. Mr. Truman pro j nounced their achievements good. ; lie noted that they had tusseled with momentous international and : domestic problems through the willing heat of one of Washington's j hottest .summers. ! "I am confident that the Anieri i can people will agree that the re- sult have been well worth while," the President said in identical let lers lo House Speaker Uayburn and to Vice-President Barkley, presid ing officer of the Senate. House Republican Leader Martin of Massachusetts, however, issued a statement saying that "the first session of the 81st Congress which has just adjourned will go down in history as a tree which bent be fore I he gale of statism." That word has gained wide usage among Republicans for what they say is a trend toward an all-powerful fed eral government which attempts to regulate everything the citizens do "Mr. Truman's socialistic prob lem must be stopped in the months ahead," Martin declared. ft" 'i: '- " SAFETY- SPREADS SOUTHBUIDGK, Mass. (UP) More than 10 per cent of the na tion's industrial workers now are covered by programs designed to improve their sight and safety, ac cording to the American Optical Co. Frank C. Williams (above f Roanoke Mills Company al Hi,,,,,, oke Rapids, is the new president of the North Carolina Col Ion Manufacturers Association. ,. was elected al the association's annual meeting al i'ineliui st tu succeed Karl Bishopric f Spray (AP I'lioi,,, Mo.sl of tl( Brussels sprout, crop grown in America is n,,,. duced on Long Island, New York One coat covers most surfaces Dries in an hotip L arms' More Ad S4 and . 1 Am,'. U, "m,f f " '"rJ lll;'n ul r,.j' 1 urn ik i.i il "-"""JUS Dj . gardens iiii.i , ;uiatar; d , al,m ; I'""r help th. J VNlllll.n ..... 1 - f. CS)fC o""'i. hoard '"-1 salarv Tll'-s ad. t "WaMI mJ ""'"" "'a wot IVI 'n home lithl farm f.llH(.l(. llDUsi'," Or thi: ! "Want ; nr ol 'ifi' mi Clllll'O 111. 3." Ole gallon of Du Font Speed-Easjf -mV LIMITED QUANTITY ; WASHER. only k , r jk V" J5V ; t brighter than the next girl. All the Same "And what happens? They'll all wind up with plain old-fashioned Jean Harlow platinum." Wit h i n half a year. Fredericks is willing to bet, you won't find a natural honey-blonde out in pub lic. And brunettes and red-heads will be just as scarce. While Betty Grable and Lana Turner started all this, Fredericks says it .. not their fault everybody s copying them. He blames that phe nomenon on "steadily presisting and returning cycles of human non sense " "History is repealing itself." said Fredericks, "and idiotically. Swim mers arc clogging traffic in the English Channel. Flagpole sitting is back as an atheletic endeavor. Guys are flying the Atlantic, the hard way, in small planes. I bet you'll hear any day about a college kid gulping goldfish. 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