Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1947 — Page 9
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congress who answered a Scripps-Howard poll say they favor some form
of universal military training, Letters were sent to 69 former ate. Thirty-one answered. Nineteen
military training. . Ten said they were undecided. Two said they were
opposed, Those uncertain said they fav-
One, Rep. John Lodge. (R. Conn), sald he would be guided by the Compton commission report. The Compton gommission has recommended universal military training. Another, Rep. Kenneth B. Keating (R. N. Y), said the. form in which the bill reaches the house would determine his vote, = The ranking ex-serviceman in
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Scripps-Howard Poll Shows Veterans Favor Training Majority of World War Il Congressmen
Want Universal Military Education Plan é By JIM G. LUCAS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
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service men in the house and sensald they favored universal
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congress, Senator Edward Martin (R. Pa), a former major general, sald: “I am in favor of universal military training.”
~~ Draw on Past Experience * Rep. Melvin Price (D. IIL), a
en police at Camp Lee, Va., when he was elected in 1044—said: “Any-
will agree that universal military training is a preventive of war. I have decided to support. it.” Many drew on their past experiences. Rep. W. Howes Meade (R. Ky.), a navy veteran who defeated former Rep. Andrew May, said: “I had two years in a military school. Then 15 years later served in a war, I found it was a great aid to me.”
Rep. J. Caleb Boggs (R. Del), “I have had an uninterrupted association with military organizations since 1924. Such training and experience has been personally beneficial.”
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Rep. George Andrews (D. Ala.): “As one who twice during his lifetime—first at the age of 17, later
military training, I feel it is educationally as well as physically beneficial to our youth.” Rep. John J. Allem (R. Cal), anti-submarine net officer in the Pacific: “Under the circumstances, I believe in “universal military training.” Rep. Francis E. Walter (D. Pa.): “I am in favor of universal military training.” Senator William F. Knowland (R. Cal), former major with the 15th army: As a result of my experience as a citizen, a soldier and a senator,
some form is important to the security of the nation.” Rep. Mitchell Jenkins (R. Pa.), a colonel on Gen, Joseph Stilwell’s staff: “I am in favor of universal military training.” Rep. Hugh A. Meade (D. Md.): “As a veteran of world war II and the father of six children, four of them boys, I believe it is our strongest line of defense.” Rep. Albert L. Reeves, Jr. (R. Mo.), motor transport officer in Burma: “I strongly favor it in principle.” Rep. Olin Teague (D. Texas), a former colonel: “I intend to support some form of universal military training.” Rep. Frederick A. Muhlenberg (R. Pa.), a former colonel: “I am for had Opposition was expressed by Senator Joseph McCarthy (R. Wis.), a former marine captain, and Rep.
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William J. Crow (R. Pa.), a former colonel with 41 months service in the Pacific. Senator McCarthy said: “I stron gly feel such a method would involve a waste of money which could better be spent in developing a technically advanced and hard-hitting voluntary military force.” Rep. Crow: “I do not favor the universal military training plan
cause of the necessity of spending about $2 billion a year to carry out such training.”
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Rutland Battles .Flood Chaos; 500 Homeless RUTLAND, Vt. June 5 (U. P.)'— Five hundred persons were homeless in this second largest city of Vermont today. Emergency crews struggled to restore power lines and water mains wrecked by a flash flood. The flood caused $2,000,000 dam-
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WE LS be Pf ‘GRADUATION '47 , ,.. PONY EDITION—With commencement rictures beginning to pop up all over the country, little James Scholland and his sister, Bernadette, make as cute a one as any. He's pictured in the cap and ‘gown he'll wear for a graduation ceremony at St. Michael's kindergarten in Jersey City, N. J. Bernadette will be mistress of ceremonies at the exercises.
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NEW YORK, June § (U, P.).— Henry A. Wallace said today he believed that the far west would
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