Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1942 — Page 25

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CINCINNATI, July 9 (U, P.).—| post-war problems, |He made no mention of any other PL ANNING URGED SHON Eee AN I a TEA : © Archbishop John T, McNicholas re-| Archbishop McNicholas made the members of the commission. ss : SH ] L ] : CL eH

Letter of Soldier Spurs Move in Congress to Study Problems.

WASHINGTON, July 9 (U. P)— B | Soldiers, toc, are interested in =| what's going to happen when the = | fighting is over. 'Sergt. Kevin Rothrock ‘of la { §| Verne, Cal, wrote a letter to Rep. ‘ Jerry Voorhis (D. Cal) expressing = | interest in that problem. . . - “It is heartening to know thatil = |our commander-in-chief and con-|! & | gress are not only thinking of the =| present but also of the future,” =| Rothrock wrote. “The sad years 8 | that followed the last war are still fresh in our memory. ! “We are glad to serve our country || =| and give up some of the most proB= | ductive years of our lives. We. do | hope that, starting from scratch again, we will be ‘able to-have-eco-}| OUR BEDROOM DEPARTMENT = | nomic security through industrious E | effort on our part. Featured here are dozens of the latest styles in ‘Modem and Period Bedroom f| We ask no favors for serving our Suites. Compare these values. ' Let Qur Location Save You Money! = | country, but we do encourage every 8 | effort that is made by our leaders) | to ward off a post-war depression.”

Urges Study Group

5 With that letter in mind, ‘Mr. | Voorhis set out’ anew today to == | press for congressional ‘action .on S| his joint resolution proposing ta}. =| establish a 34-member commission | § E' to study post<war problems, i E| The resolution has the unanimous | Ne endorsement of the house labor committee, but there have been no indications that it will reach the house floor soon. : : Under Mr. Voorhis’ plan, 10 memE| pers of the commission “would be from congress, three from executive departments, and 21 from agricul-| tural, labor, industrial, church,.edu- h - : cational, business,” technical and \T | i ry Aen NOURE ©, TAS ASI MUCH CRS, | OVW w\TH ¥| consumers’ organisations, => -- e AL Sony - BRE ONY EX ae ER N $8 SR Be | BE-00TFLN The 21 organizational representa- : aL Son ATION = | tives would be named by the presi- : x NF Jim. Cf OTHER GUNS | dent after panels had been submit-|. ; 7 it \ ; ted for him to choose from. : Mr. Voorhis believes that the = | comniission necessarily would have Eto be divided into several subcom- = | mittees to study various problems, = and that it therefore should be = large. :

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