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I1EVS REPORT
FHOM VASIIKJGTOII
Cei;rtss Stalls
Kiioi's Keqiest
lii Cost
Peliticius Sileil-
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! Vaahington, D. C.-The
.White House was bitterly
.'disappointed by recent
". stalling on Capitol Hill, as
1 West Coast dock workers
continued to tie up shipping
I'with their strike.
l' Last year the President
personally Intervened in an
'.effort to obtain a settlement
Land at one point thought he
had produced a compromise
.accord. But that bright pros
;pect collapsed and in Janu-ary-with
the strike still
r crippling the national economy-he
appealed to the
.Democratic-controlled Con
gress to pass a law ending
the strike.
'Striking dockers know
',most politicians in Congress
,are hesitant to vote for any
,blll which might cost them
Organized labor's vote. Con
gress, as expected, stalled.
,The President made an ur
gent appeal in early Febru
ary, but Congress still
moved" leisurely. It waa the
.old story. Organized labor
exerts greater power over
jhany Congressmen than any
jbther political or pressure
group.
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Hartford, N. C Thursday, February 17, 1972
President Nixon two years
ago proposed strikes in rail,
airline, shipping, longshore
and trucking industries be
limited. He would have im
partial mediators settle dis
putes , in these industries
because such strikes incon
venience or harm the public,
the general welfare or na
tional security.
Congress failed to act,
even as the dock strike on
the West Coast continued
to cost the nation hundreds
of millions in lost exports
at a time when the nation
was experiencing a minus
in its export-import trade for
the first time in eighty
years. The comment of
House Labor subcommittee
Chairman Frank Thompson
(D-NJ) was typical of the
attitude of most members of
Congress. Thompson, in
reply to the President's ur
gent appeal, said he felt all
his colleagues hoped a set
tlement would be reached
before they were forced to
act.
Mr. Nixon feels Congress
should have acted two years
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This basic difference is one
of the key issues in the
1972 presidential campaign.
The President's position is
that strikes by a small num
ber of workers should not -be
allowed to cause undue
suffering to the vast major
ity, threaten the general
welfare and flout the nation
al Interest.
Democrats, who have long
enjoyed the support of or
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along. Among all Democrat
ic presidential candidates,
none spoke out forcefully
a g ai n s t the West Coast
strikes in recent weeks.-
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We view this film with
some humor but mostly deep
compassion for these young
sters (so typical of today's
youth) who. under normal
situations, would find grow
ing up a big enough job
without having to embrace
adult problems.
To Find A Man" handles
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you forget it's just acting
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Here, 17-year-old Rosalind
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she's not so sophisticated
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Fafget 'Athlete Heart9
OUR 14-TBAR-OLD boy is
Jiut mad about sports, and U
good at them." Mjr wife is
afraid that be might eventual
ly develop an athlete's heart
X dent think this makes sense.
Do youT
Mr. M.C. Ore.
Dear Mr B.: Tour wife's
ooneera aaBout
"athlete's
heart" has no
medical or sci
entitle valloV
jity. t '
Rowdver,
aesuranee If
ahe, too, la to
enjoy your
son's aeeora
pttshmentai 'pv.Ottaruur
All nuaeus
of the body now terror end
are benefited by exercise. The
heart, a most important nius
ele, grows larger and stronger
With sensible and controlled
PMrfMatoaar athletea l who
have eompeted a their lives
do not aevetop hn vroune
that Is attributed to1 their
youthful athtetio acUvltles.
t would give your wife a
sense of comfort If your own
doctor ruled out the possibility
she fears, bv a complete ex
amlnatloni -'i ;;;.' .
Without that you; and she
may be In conflict about your
boy's athletic prowess, Impos
ing upon him an unnecessary
psychological burden.
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b fatigue always a sign of'
i. - - Mrs. H. Km Va.
. Dear Mrs. H.: FaUgue Is
one of the most common com
plaints brought to the atten-
Oca of ooctors.
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FaUrue In Itself Is a symp
tom, not an Ulness. It Is. too
taay to dismiss chronlo fatigue ,
by saying it is a symptom of
boredom or general wetjlnees,
or even .of ptycnoiogicai on
gin. '-: --y ''-':
AH these may be true, but I
believe that persistent fatigue '
deserves investigation. ,
The fatigue that comes at
the end of a day for mothers
Is understandable. Tne race
they run m taking care of
children, chores, and household
duties would tax the energies
of a professional fullback.
A man's tauguo ener a oay.
of hard work la based upon
expenditure of muscular ener
gy, v-;
However, unexplainable faK,.
tlgua must be tracked down
by physical examination and
by studies of the blood to find
the exact cause.
Does mental deterioration -occur
with Parkinson's dm-:1
ease? ' ."'j ,
,:-::::: Mrs. B. A., Ark. ,
Pear Mrs. A.: No, there Is
no reUttonship between this
Illness and Intellectual capa
city. ; : : f,
There la a fixed facial ex
pression .which is associated .
with this disorder. This masked
appearance, and tremor of the
hand, may give the impression.
of Impaired mental oapadtyj
But that is tetany raise.
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readers of the ootawa mttSteV
"Pay Attention to Yen
Heart" For yew copy, seal
IS cents in eobi and a large.
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tops to Meter IV
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