Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1937 — Page 23
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THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1987
REORGANIZATION Program Head PLANTOAROUSE NEW DEBATES ¥
Special Congress Session To Consider Bitter Issue.
By MAX STERN | Times Special Writer i WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Many | a stormy wina will blow on Capitol | Hill when President Roosevelt's plans for reorganization come up ior debate at the special session. . Nothing on the sessioh’s agenda | Nas stirred more acrimony than the Administration’s proposals to | change the administrative features | of the Federal Government. Out of the tangle of many re- | organization proposals that followed | the Brownlow Committee's report, submitted to Congress by the President with his blessing, the Senate now has before it the Byrnes Bill and the House has a series of |Original Brownlow Committee plan measures substantially carrying out | for an advisory board of seven to the same purposes. These measures | 2ct as watchdog of the merit syswould: | tem; the Senate bill omits this feature. i 6. Transfer financial control over | Federal spending from the Gen- | eral Accounting Office and Control- | ler General to the Budge Bureau, confining this function to auditing accounts after, instead of before, the money appropriated by Con|gress is spent. The Senate bill | abolishes the G. A. O. and the Controller’s office (vacant since John
\ Howard C. Caldwell (above), Butler University Alumni Association executive president, is in charge of the two-day homecoming program opening today on Fairview campus. He will preside at the annual home-coming banquet in the Campus Club Saturday night.
New Cabinet Member Asked 1. Create a new Department of | Welfare and bring under the new Secretary of Welfare (an 11th Cabinet member) all services relating to social security, health, education, ef and unemployment, and con1er interests. 2. Cre
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| men’s honorary fraternity, will hold { its home-coming parade at 2:30 p. m. { Cups will be given far best floats {in the
HOME-COMING
3000 Expected to Return for Celebration on Fairview Campus.
Committees in charge of Butler University’s home-coming program expect 3000 alumni to take part in the two-day festivities opening tomorrow. Prof. George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary, and Howard C. Caldwell, ’15 alumni executive committee president, are in charge. The freshman-sophomore fight at 11:40 a. m. tomorrow will start ac- | tivities. William Hamilton is fresh- | man fight leader and Russell Powell, | sophomore leader. Blue Key, senior
fraternity and sorority division, House decorations of the fraternities and sororities will be judged Saturday morning. The football game with Washington and Jefferson at 2 p. m. and the annual homecoming dance in the Fieldhouse will
conclude the home-coming program.
uve assistants for the President |R, McCarl’s term expired more than wilh a passion for anonymity.” |a year ago), and vests auditing | (This bill has passed the House.) | functions in a new Auditor Gen3. Make National Resources | eral, acting as Congress’ agent. The | Board a permanent public plan- | House bill separates control and ning agency. | auditing without abolishing the | 4. Give ®the President general |G: A. O. | power to transfer Government | This general program differs in a| within certain limits, Such | number of ways from the original probably will not apply to the | Brownlow Committee program. InReserve Board, the District | Stead of 12 Cobinet offices, there | Government. the Army | Will be only 11, although the con- | r to the following in- | troversial proposal to rename the quasi-judicial bodies | Interior Department the “Depart- | originally also marked | ment of Conservation is in the The Board of | Pills. The bitterly criticized plan to Power Commission. | bring independent Government | ns Commission, Trade | agencies under the executive Is | Interstate Commerce
missing. | ssion, Bituminous Coal Com- | Also missing are plans for higher | mission, Labor Relations Board. Se- | upper-bracket salaries and other | curities and Exchange Commission, | incentives designed to convert the and Maritime Commission. | civil service into a ‘career service.” 5. Reorganize the present Civil | Modified as it is, the pending proService Commission. The President | S12 still_has plenty o enieles: would be given authority to declare | chiefly among the Republicans, and what po are policy-forming | ® number of changes may be made and to place others under the merit | DSTOTS this fight Jy Ser. system. He could extend civil serv=-
ice to all New Deal agencies. In ANY KIND OF place of the present Civil Service 1ission of three members, there FOUNTA NEN
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