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<br />Mr. RANKIN. I want e\'ery one of you
<br />to read It and compare it with the one I
<br />put In fo, July 31. 1931l-Ju.st 15 years
<br />to the day before that. You will see
<br />what I am talking about,
<br />\Ve should be on a rising tide of prices
<br />for e\'erythlng, But they tell you It will
<br />not do for the farmer to get too much
<br />for what he raises, But Industrial labor.
<br />or their alleged leaders. put on a strike
<br />among the highest paid laborers In the
<br />world. Then they call a conference of
<br />men who represent less than one.tlfth
<br />even of Industrial laborers to settle It.
<br />and keep out the farmers and 1ndepend~
<br />ent businessman and everybody else In
<br />t.heNaUon,
<br />Mr. CURTIS. Mr. Speaker, will the
<br />genth-man yield?
<br />Mr, RANKIN. I yield to the gentle-
<br />man from Nebr~ka.
<br />Mr. CURTIS. In reference to the.se
<br />policies of the OPA. I think that the
<br />RECORO should show that when the OPA
<br />was extended for a year last June there
<br />\i.-as a motion offered to extend it for
<br />only 6 months. which woqld have put an
<br />end to It by now, That motion lost b)-
<br />only 86 votes,
<br />Mr. RA.."iKrN. Yes. sir. And If we had
<br />done that, the wheels of every cotton
<br />factory In AmerIca would be running full
<br />lime. Cotton goods would be manufac-
<br />tured; cotton would be going up; wheat
<br />would be going up; com would be going
<br />up; hogS: land. lumber. barley. and every-
<br />thing that the farmer has to sell would
<br />be going up: and our farmers would en.
<br />joy an era of prosperlt). the like of which
<br />they ha\'e ne\'er Imo''''D.
<br />I regret to lake issue wllh Membi'rs on
<br />my ~ide. but I ha...e a resporu;lbility In
<br />thJs Honse, I am here repres.entlnll' not
<br />onl)' 260.000 people in my own distrlct,
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<br />but IndirecUy representing IJO.OOO,poO
<br />people. It Is my conscientious duty to
<br />point out these things. I say w you now,
<br />that unless we get back on the "beam"
<br />and stop fUrtlng with totalitarianism, we
<br />are likely to wreck this country. But U
<br />we wUl get back to tho.se great lunda.
<br />mental principles that Jefferson and
<br />Washington and Adams and the other
<br />great men who founded this Republic
<br />ad\'ocated, we cannot only save this
<br />Republ1c, but we can lead the world
<br />along the patlu of peace. progress. and
<br />pro.sper1ty Into a more glorious ch1liza.
<br />tlon for all mankind,
<br />The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr.
<br />COOPER). The time of thegentle.man
<br />from Mississippi IMr. RANJaNJ has again
<br />expired. .
<br />CIVIC ELEC"t10N3
<br />-Mr. BULWINKLE, Mr. Speaker, I ask
<br />unanimous consent to proceed for 5 min-
<br />utes.
<br />The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr.
<br />COOPER). Is there objection to the re-
<br />quest of the gentleman from North CalO.
<br />lIna?
<br />There was no objection.
<br />Mr. BULWINKLE. Mr. Speaker. of
<br />course. I want to talk to my friends on
<br />the other side of the aisle.
<br />Mr, H. CARL ANDERSEN, Mr. Speak-
<br />er, will the gentleman yield?
<br />Mr. BULWINKLE, I )ield.
<br />Mr. H. CARL ANDERS&'l, I do not
<br />believe the gentleman from North Caro-
<br />lina has any of his friends on his side
<br />present today to talk to.
<br />Mr. BULWINKLE. The gentleman
<br />will find out before I get through,
<br />I ha\"e been In this Congress some timE".
<br />Usua~', In the (lff-)'ear elections, !otem-
<br />bers on the other side of the aisle wUl
<br />rise and proceed to tell what a wonder_.
<br />ful election they had yesterday. no mat-
<br />ter how small the town ma). have been
<br />which elected a mayor.
<br />Mr. Speaker. in order that we may
<br />keep the reco,d straight. let me remind
<br />those gentlemen that the city of New
<br />York went Democratic yesterday by a
<br />plurality of 685.OGO In thb off year; that
<br />Cleveland. Louisville. Pittsburgh. Boston.
<br />and many other cities and towns went
<br />Democratic.
<br />I know how you &,enUemen feel after
<br />aU those other years, It Is pretty hard
<br />on )"OU. but YOU hbe w take your medI-
<br />cine. and you have to sit In 68.ckcloth and
<br />ashes for a little while.
<br />Mr. MICHENER, Mr. Speaker, wll1
<br />the gentleman yield?
<br />Mr. BULWINKLE, Yes; I yield,
<br />Mr. MICHENER. I am rather sur-
<br />prised that my good and distinguished
<br />friend from North Carolina glories in
<br />the success of the American Labor Party
<br />in New York yesterday. which had at-
<br />tached to It as a taU what ,,"'as left at
<br />Tammany and the Democratic Party.
<br />Mr. BULWINKJ.,E, So the gentleman
<br />Is surprised at that? I know that the
<br />gentleman is surprised because ODwyer
<br />won. He thought because Go\"eOlor
<br />Dewey went out and took the stwnp that
<br />the RepUblican ticket would carry New
<br />York, and you see what happened,
<br />The SPEAKER pro tempore. The time
<br />of the gentleman from North Carolina
<br />has expired.
<br />SC'U.TE LYROLLE:D BtU.S SIG:>lED
<br />The SPEAKER announced his signa-
<br />ture to enrolled bills of the senate of the
<br />follOWing titles:
<br />s. 131. .'\n act to al.lll:lorlu t~e cou<rc}'a.nc.
<br />or the Unlud Sl&l~ }'J&h Hatchery property
<br />.t Butte Palls, Or~., to the SUtte o.l Orf'lOni
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