The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 234, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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The Custnna Daily Citizen
115 South Cleveland
Established 1895
community newspaper published each evening excep4 Saturday tad
um each Sunday Morning In the interests of the Cushing area
under the Act of March 3 1879
General Advertising representatives Southwest Dallies Inc Okla
konia ( ity Detroit New York Dallas and Kansan City
Hattie Mae Lachenmeyer Publisher
Robert it APen Jr Managing Editor
Jake Wieland News Editor
Aor lan Harmon Mechanical Superintendent
Marge Wallin Wotnen's Editor
Andrew Hinkle Advertising Manager
Betty Wilson Adv Mal
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By Drew Pearson
VASIIINITON--1 Edgar Hoover Iiit8 been put-
ting th hcat on both houses of Congres to luc-ts the
FBI l)11 to reverse the Supreme Court in the Jencks
case He has iirriost made it a personal lA-qte as ho-
tisin Lim and the highest court in the United States
Till is lite second time 1r iloov(T has stepped luit
cl his non-political ride as an efficient ouict
'Net': the previous tin e having been his public pol-
itical appoaricoce with Attorney General Brownell to
smear ( x-President TrUrrian in the Harry Dexter White
case
mlnv Washowton obs?rvers
have wolith'red Oir Honver t(l°1' lions Connintlee to earnvor
this sudden jumr into the pot- $25000 for tlo rm to protee
jt i1 reriA on the side of the President
Mr Brown'ill As t- xplained by But Truman slopped thi
his close friends here is the cold He got on the telephor
atcel" to Vice President Barkley ai
I)tr th- v r 'Hoover Ind told him he wanted the
placed atztint' wdh evcrY 11ipt away from the job c
erica!) umbassy ahroad They nrotNting the Prcsident
had done a vood job And af-Troman's request Barkle
ter tht war Hoovir wanted to hlocked the FPI pprcpriatiol
to build up a super-spy or- - After thesi two rebuffs II(
vani7a1ion to operate all ov- OVCI develcned a cold hatrt
e the world for Harry Truman From thii
Ho had had some r tiny on he nevtr sA foot
brushes with Ci-n William Do- side Truman s office
nevan's which durinl the Normally Hoover is t o
war was in internn ' shrewd to take sides I1 a po
'tonal pionne!-0 when pre- 1tItu1 wrani-21e But Hoover
sident Truman decided to eon- 5 saY he WaS so bAtc
solidate overseas operations aitinst Truman that he aba
and replace the ()SS with the (limed frost practice and st
new Central Intcllivence aloniisalti Brownell as ticiy
cy Boo er Titt to the white
Bouse to olend that CIA be
put under him
Truman considered this was
too much police poWl‘r for one
man and limited the FBI gen
erally to the Unittd States He
told Hoover he ivas doing a
good job here at home and to
stick to his domestic knitting
This upset the FBI chief
—Protectiag the Pregident—
On top Of 'ids Hoover want-
(d to take over the rut ser-
vice and it lot) of glyrding
the President This WitS Cr WOW
aged by Truman's cicse friend
Drew Pearson Spins
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lions Connollter to earmark
$950no for the rm to protect
the President
But Trutwin slopped this
cold He got on the telephone
to Vice President Park ley and
told him he wattled the FBI
Yo la away from the job Of
protNting the President At
Truman's reollest Barkley
Mocked the FBI appropriation
After thes two rebuffs Ho-
OVe developed a cold hatred
for Harry Truman From that
time om he 11('N't I sA foot in-
side Truman s office
Normally Hoover is I o o
shrewd to take sides in a pol-
itical wranr21e But Hoover's
friends sty he was so bitter
ittiinst Truman that he aban-
doned past practice and at
aliiretside Brownell as Bitty both
tippw the boak at Truman in
thr HaIY DeXtIT Whitt' eitSit
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The "dog dlys- are suppo-
sed to be so languid that not
even a yellow clog ‘N ill budge
out of the road In Washin!(-
ton hmktver the (log days are
he Lo)Jbist s' hoyday This
is seasto when Congress-
mei are so hellbent to get
Out Of town they pass almost
any lettislation
As result the smart lob-
byists wail mud the last days
of Congress and then pull
the right viires to stam nude
Itei bills through Congress
Heil are 011te la(ial iiitei-
et bid it to becolty
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Bpnante No 1 A bill intro-
ditcvd by Conv resm:tn John
F I y m I Clooria Democrat
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TIRE SALE
As Low as
Zort $1295
CILS0' Plus Tax &
Recappable
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good gas at IDEEP1
a fair price
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Fleckles and Ilis Friends By Merrill Mosser
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which originally IA ()dd have
meant millions to Pan Ameri-
can Airways was passed by
the House tust 12 days after
being reported (Jul of committee
Pan American has been try-
ing to get his la through Con-
gress for several years It
would permit subsidized airlin-
es to reinvst their capital
gains from selling airplanes
without having such cPpital
gains counted as income which
Would reduce their government
subsidY
This year Rep Oren Harris
of Arkansas great friend of
Pan Americ in Airways quiet-
ly brought the till cut cf his
committee in the last 'hectic
days of Congress and it was
rushed through the Hoe Of
Representatives OPPoliels of
Harris managed to take Out
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Corduroy 84c yard
REC 59c-SIZES 812 TO It
Triple-Roll Sox 48c
REG 59c
Womens ikras
BROKEN SIZES 2 for Vio
REG 229
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Donarria No 2—The air-
lines ale pushing a hill Riving
them privileged status under
the bankruntcy laws This
liyould permit them to place
their airplanes in -equipment
trusts" so crednors could not
touch them in bankruptcy pro-
coedings
Bonan 7a No 1---CiTtain air-
lines are pushing a bill by
xvhich the Civil Aeronaut-
ics Board would guarantee
ans made to feedIT airlines and
to lines servicing Hawaii Al-
aska and the Territories This
bill has passed the Senate
ont Fast —Senator Williams
of Delaware inis introduced a
hill authoriiing the admission
of a Korean woman Ching 'Not
Nyo Ko to the USA She is
the migher of the famed North
Korean Pilot who Mew a Rw
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as Kenneln Howe is living qui-
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He is a senior at the CniversitY
of I31itkvare He would like his
mother to outer he United Sta-
tes But no lobbyist is push-
ing his bill
Do you want FAST service on your
roll film?
Films in by 9:00 A M finished at 400
P M the same day Big JUMBO size
prints and they are bound in AL
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Register Here For
Shower of Gifts
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Pipelitie—
When Cy Anderson of t h e
Railroad Brotherhoods worked
backstage for the Jury Trial
Amendment he found that of
the 51 ienatms ho voted for
Juiv Triais 32 were friendly
to Labor 11 unfriendly On the
othei side and voting against
the Jury Trial Amendment and
fcr a tough Civil Rights Bill
were various Republican reac-
tionaries and Dixie Democrats
vlio traditionaliN voted against
Labor– a total of 29 As a la-
bo man he considered him--elf
on the right side
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Allen, Robert B., Jr. The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 234, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1957, newspaper, August 20, 1957; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2175565/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.