Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1941 — Page 16
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ol ® A ’ aa THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1041 - a . foreign affairs by reporting out the! \ anti-convoy resolution at this ume. § u ITY IN { | The President, Senator George] Wo X : emphasized, has power to use the on x Navy to protect the lives of Amer- DRAFT DEFERMENT = 8 fcan citizens and the rights of | right, he said, does not go to such an affirmative act as convoys of belligerent supplies. 10 on the Tobey resolution. i! On a direct issue of approving| 3 3 YR ; - who are being cailed for Army servconvoys upon submission of the pro lice in some states.
Americans on the high seas, but this | ‘The committee was divided 13 to | posal to Congress by the President,
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Chairman of Senate Foreign Reiations Committee Says LIFE OF FLAGS BRIEF
HARRISBURG, Pa. (U. P.) ~The
President Would Have to Ask Congress for Permission Under Neutrality Act. By THOMAS L. STOKES
Times Special Writer
WASHINGTON, May 1.
Georgia, Foreign Relations Committee chairman, occupies a|
strategic and important posit
ments
on the convoy issue whi
Senator Walter F. George of
ion relative to future developch probably has not been given
the significance that should be attached to it.
Though the Georgia Sen
Administration's foreign polic tion against convoying, until this country is ready to declare]
war, and he now reiterates t
Weakened his position by any
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1. His own conviction, as a constitutional lawyer, that the President must ask authority from Congress for use of the Navy to convoy our own ships or ships of belligerent nations carving war materials into combat zones prescribed by the President under the Neutrality Act. 2. His own belief, frequently repeated and undoubtedly backed by word from Mr. Roosevelt, himself, | that President will not order | such convoys without first asking authority from Congress. | From this it can be deducted that | Senator George would throw his! weight against institution of convoys without Congressional sanction. either direct of through some] circuitous means. If such were attempted, the President and the Administration might find the Georgia Senator as formidable a foe as he proved to be when Mr. Roosevelt tried to ‘purge’ him in the 1938 elections. Because of Senator George's position and influence, such a onfiict would greatly embarrass the President in dealing with the Senate on foreign affairs It also can be deduced that, should authority be asked of Congress, then the Georgia Senator's own feelings about convoys would become an important consideration in the fight that would be necessary | (0 get approval for such a move, | “I would, of course, examine any | submission by the President tol Congress in the light of facts pre- | sented at the time, but as I have! stated before if any of our naval! vessels are sent into a combat area, prepared to defend cargoes of war materials, under the facts as we know them, then that of itself would be an act of limited naval wars fare,” the Senator said Senator George not regarded among the interventionists and is on record against this country embarkIng on foreign wars. Claims Congress Must Act “My own view, as I have stated it respecting convoys by any unit of our armed forces, Army or Navy, of materials to belligerent countries so declared by the President under the Neutrality Act, is that it could not be undertaken until the| President comes to Congress and asks authority.” he said The Georgia Senator discussed his views in connection with refusal of the Foreign Relations Committee to report the Tobey anti-convoy resolution to the Senate I voted against the resolution.” he said, “because I believe the President would find it advisable and necessary to come to Congress to ask for authority for convoys.” He said also that the resolution of Senator Charles W. Tobey (R. N. H.), prohibiting convoys, as drawn, would prevent convoy by this Gov. ernment of our own ships to South | America, China and other areas not in the prescribed combat zones. This. he said, would me a n abandonment of the principle of freedom of the seas. Many members of the committee, he said, feel that ther should not embarrass the executive in his handling of
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