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By JOHN l» *T*ELE -1. Mr. Truman nothing to lift* Him In t
UP Staff Correspondent . dlseovrage Senator Hubert H. Mr. Truman i
WASHINGTON —'Senate Demo- Humphry, Democrat, Minnesota, political observer^
• crate — willing or not .— regard one of his most loyal supporters, retire, but If this happens,
,gB)— Dr. F*u**"® President Truman as their ’candi- from.puttlhg his name on Mlnne- would be a remarkable turnabout
r si rector of the HI- date for the White House next sota's primary election ballot next from the impression he gave yea-
■' , institute of Penn- year. -, March. Humphrey* Reported that terday.
College, has been Mr Trumatlt ln two unreiated the-president greetep news of his Administration Democrat* were
the College or action| ha| dlgpiayed aU thg glgn# Intention with a very fine, thank elated. Southern Democrats, all of
"Arts and Bclence* * of a man whose hst, although you- Newsmen gave the White which spoke privately, definitely
rws College for women, hapg ndt ,n thi re^ieetion House a chance to knock down W(r« not happy, and made dear
' , John A. G»lnn ring, at least was on the edge of Humphrey’s account of his meet- that they would have to ehooae
Luy. . . .. the ring. - Ing with Mr. Truman yesterday, agaln between party loyalty and
iTwho wssaward^th. RepubIlcv> ^ were ,ure ^ but .spokesman let It go with a an outright poliUcal break with
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E'JStion. J ' “McCarthyism” — charges of dls- way when the going was tough.
I4'**" . ,« years she baa • Mr, Truman did not Say In so joya)ty, Communism and subver- a few hour. later, ln a speech/
Jtls P**t. X.. Pennsylvania many^words that he would be a g|on jn the State Department lev- 'dedicating tne American Legion's
I*''**0'.- Human Nutrition, candidate to succeed himself. But elled by Senator Joseph R, Me new Washington headquarters.
IstudiM in ”ud,rector or eo- those who know the president earthy, Republican, Wisconsin, It the president criticised reckless
*} ,.i research pro- *w°r* he had "that old campaign wag the president’s strongest de- anti-Communlst campaigners in
i r..!*SLwth in co-opers- lo°k ln his eye. t- fense so far of what he regards and 0ut of Congress for under-
Center for Research .* They noted that:* as the basic loyalty of those Who mining Americanism “far more
'"‘n.J.loDmfnt of the Uni- ' * . _ .. _ effectively than the Commurflsts
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Processed Meat* Porlc May Go* Up
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j. , . ■ , WASHINGTON -(UP)— The gov- and three cents on a dozen eggs.
3r* TSC" dean I* . * ernment still may order some roll- The Office of Price Stabilisation
i the managing backs in celling prices of fresh (OPS) said it would issue pork
'I Nsgssin* ,h beef, but wlgh»-a)S>Joi*aa"t»Wdwt' plMnilgulatlons by the end of
Addsory Commtnee pr|Cf» of processed meat and pork. August which will result In gen-
of Home Economica sne pr)Cf stabillwr Michael V. Di- eraily higher retail celling prices.
g member of the commit- Sa„e fajd yfaterday that if the DiSallc said he stilt has not de-
Rsyon Standard* flew controjg |aw prrm|tj any beef terndned if the new controls law
i Standards Associati r0|ibaeks, he will order them. He could mean some rollbacks as well
it other Important c - ^ thf ltatemcnt as’ the gov- as Increases In beef ceiling prices,
of the American no eminent estimated that.beef prie- The law prohibits further roll-
Association. es dipped ' slightly and ail retail backs In agricultural prices below
food prices dropped one per cent 90 per cent of May 19 levels. This
during the last two week* of July, did not effect the original average
What will happen to food prices 10 per cent rollback in live cattle
under the new law remains to be prices. OfJS ha* canceled two fur-
~~~—r i~i~77T r..Ws seen. Defense Mobili*er Charles E. ther rollback* of 4‘-a per cent each
A Ctnhsl rr*»i raarww ynterday that there which were mesnt to give con-
__ nr w0 (M iTS may be a 10 per cent rise ln bread sumers an eight to 10 cent-a-
°(5 an Informatory or prices, one cent ..quart In milk, pound cut in beef prices by fall.
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McCarthy agreed.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1951, newspaper, August 16, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041781/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.