Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1945 — Page 20
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By JOHN IL. CUTTER United Press Staff Correspondent
~The question of how much power congress will grant the American delegate to the United States security council was opened by the state department today, The department wants the dele gate to have authority to vote for the use of U. 8, military might to {halt aggression without specific | congressional approval each | Instance. Congress’ answer is to be given in legislation, now heing drafted, Undersecretary of State Dean Acheson submitted a measure late | yesterday to a senate foreign relations subcommittee, It gave tentative approval but told him to rewrite it.
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Marine Birthday : "Dinner Set Here
OBSERVING the 107th. anniversary of the U. S. marine corps, Brig. Gen. Robert L. Denig, Wagh~ ington, D. C., will speak at a civic luncheon Nov, 10, in the Clay=« pool hotel. Hundreds of . marine families, as well as busi ness and civic leaders of the city, have been invited to at. tend the ma-~ rine birthday celebration, which 1s- sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Gen. Denig, a leatherneck more than 40 years, and holder of the navy cross, purple heart and dis tinguished service cross, is '‘direce tor of the division of public information of the marine corps He spoke for the marine birth day luncheon here also in 1943. Tickets for the luncheon may be obtained at the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce of-
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Acheson's Proposal Acheson proposed that the imIplementing legislation contain these | provisions: | 1 The delegate may vote for the {use of sanctions, military or other- | wise, on instructions of the President without specific congressional | approval in each instance. 2. The President would make sub- | sequent reports to congress on how | the delegate hag voted in such matters. { The bill also would provide that the delegate be appointed by the]
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President and confirmed by the| senate, It would set his salary at| $20,000 a year and authorize ap-| propriations for the United States’) share of organization expenses, Senator Robert M. LaFollette| (Prog. Wis) -demanded-a stipulation that the delegate’s power covers only the amount of force to be| placed at council disposal through! subsequent agreements—not all U.! 8. Forces.
HONOR HOOSIER FOR | HELPING SICK G. IS.
WASHINGTON, Oct, 30 (U, P.). —~Capt, Lowell I. Coggeshall of the navy medical corps has been awarded the Gorgas medal for ‘distin guished service” in treating servicemen afflicted with filariasis and malaria. The medal is sponsored by Wyeth, Inc, Philadelphia pharmaceutical house. It carries a cash honorarium of $500. Coggeshall, a native of Saratoga, Ind, was stationed at marine barracks, Klamath Falls, Ore, and supervised’ rehabilitation. of almost 10,000 servicemen, - The citation lauded his work "in establishing new principles in the management of patients suffering from psychic disturbances as well
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MERGER TREND GAINS IMPETUS
Chiefs of Staff Said to Be) In Favor of Move.
WASHINGTON, Oct, 30 (U, P.).~ Congress was told today that a special committee of the joint chiefs of staff has strongly recommended reorganization of the army and navy into a single department of armed forces, Lt. Gen. J. Lawton Collins, army ground forces chief of staff, made the disclosure in outlining to the senate military affairs committee the war department's plans for such a unified department, Urging the plan to “insure maxi{mum military security of the United | States,” Collins said there was no | basig to navy fears that it would {be “swallowed up” in any consolidation, { Actually, he said, the three com- | ponent branches—air, army and navy—would be guaranteed ‘“maxiwith
mum autonomy consistent { military efficiency and necessary | economy.”
Gjves Chart on Plan { Collins did not reveal directly the {nature of the joint chiefs of stafl’s i long~awaited report on army-navy | consolidation. But in presenting a chart on the war department plan, {he said:
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{ chart follows closely the re-
as physical deterioration from the port of the special committee to)
|the joint chiefs of staff on this subject. Every effort has been made to meet the objections of the one dissenting member of that commit-!
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A recent medical discovery naw being |Sumably was a representative of the used: by doctors and hospitals everywhere Navy, which has strongly resisted
merger proposals.
The joint chiefs of staff is com-|issimo Chiang Kai-shek started | excess acid. It is & harmiess preparation prised of Adm. William D. Leahy, | civil war in China with the backing | yet so effective that in many canes the] chief of staff to the President: Gen.!of the United States state and war | Grborge C. Marshall, army chief of departments.
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BLUEGILLS PLAN "WATER BALLET
Twenty-Three Butler Coeds To Participate.
Members of Bluegills, Butler university swimming organization, will present a water spectacle, “Ballet of the Seasons,” Nov, 16 and 17, The ballet will be presented in the Butler fleld house swimming pool, Mrs. Magdalene A. Davis, sponsor of the group, has announced. Chairman of the production is Miss Louise Swaim, 5214 Woodside dr., a senior student. Twenty-three co-eds will participate in the ballet, Indianapolis
women include: Betty Maxwell, Mildred Marshall, Diann DeWeese, Frances Burbridge, Betty Jean Barnhill, Barbara Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Donnell, Joan Parkhurst, Jacqueline Lawson, Bebita Corya, Hildreth Shelbhorn, Theresa O'Hara, Betty Billeter, Joan Sanders, Nadine Endicott, Joan 8Schumacher and Mary Kershner,
“Coke Forum” Subjects
Tentative subjects for Butler] “coke forums” this year have been announced by the forum committee composed of Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. campus chapter members. The topic for the Nov. 9 discussion in Arthur Jordan Memorial hall will be “making the Most of The Rev, Roy A. Burkhart of Columbus, O., will speak. “Russian Relations” will be dis< cussed Nov. 29. Dr. Frank D. Slutz of Dayton, O., will speak at the Dec. 13 session on “Am I Getting an Education ” Topies for future forums will include socialized medicine, race relations, atomic energy, courtship and marriage, divorce, peace-time conscription, school politics, education, zionism and post-war jobs. The forum committee is headed by Allen H. Gardner, north district secretary of the Y. M. C. A, and includes David Patrick, Indianapolis, and Jane Sumner, Owensville, co-chairmen; Curtis Hentgen, Wabash, and William Tobin, Wilbur Thompson, Betty Lee Snyder, Betty, Handy and Jacqueline Kapherr, Indianapblis.
Veterans’ Semester -
Applications for enarollment in Butler university's special’ semester for veterans starting Thursday will be accepted py the registrar's office, Dr, C. R. Maxam, registrar, indicated today. The new semester, offered as a service to veterans returning after the start of the regular school vear, will enable them to catch up with, first-semester students and enroll in the regular second semester next January.
A 20 per cent increase in evening division enrollment, announced to- | day by Dr. George PF. Leonard, director, is attributed partly to the end of the war and the release of
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STARTED CIVIL WAR
NEW YORK, Oct. 30 (U. P), — Communist party leader Willlam 2 Foster said last night that General-
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The Ladies Auxiliary of Fratern{night at the Eagles, Hall. | party will include a covered-dish ; lunch, dance and a comic drill by [-menibers of the drill team. Music {will be furnished by Mrs. Margaret | Hoevener's orchestra.
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