Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1947 — Page 14

‘THURSDAY, JUNE: 2, 147 ppt) ASKS SPECIAL SESEHiON. Kor Sut 8 <0. P)~| BT. ROE Jie 28 U, P)— | in sald today | 1s | Protesior smorits. ! he would ask the Missouri legisine lege, Galesburg, Ill, died” here yes- ture to reconvene to /tonsider legis~ foes, unlterday at the home of a daughter, ian wich Wauld'en the 14-day, sald. Eleanor Simonds. ; old transit strike.

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perhaps 81 or 62 might be or to overnide, depending on senate ate TARKINGTON! "Sine" ne len votes = lacked two cut bill at this session seemed to Te Bouse Mr. ny Ny veto. be gathering stem. today. Leaders there say that a shift of One informed poll indicated that sufficient votes to assure passage a shift of two or three votes in the| goneprs certain, . senate might as- Senator Byrd pegged his approval sure overriding a |! |of a new bill on Republican agreepossible presiden- ment to a legislative budget geting. tial veto. ; The revised bill would differ in § just one respect from the bill ap * proved by congress, but rejected by President Truman—it would SN make reductions : for tax reduction effective Jan. 1, effective Jan. 1 Mr. Lucey 1948," Senator Byrd said. next year instead of July 1 this year.| Senator Eugene D, Millikin (R. Most of the momentum for new Colo.), senate finance committee legislation seemed to be coming from|chatrman, said the Republicans the senate’s Democratic side. Re-|“must make a check on their own publican leaders said their first Job/side” to see what support a new bill was to poll members to determine|would get. He said he was hopeful sentiment for the revised measure..¢ getting an agreement on the They emphasized that there had|jegisiative budget ceiling, as sugbeel no meeting of the party's ested by Senator Byrd. But Repubsenate steering committee to decide licans have been “hopeful” about to throw the party's weight behind that for many weeks. it. Some other senators who opposed Expected to Override - |the original bill said they were still The unofficial poll showed Sena- opposed. tors Harry F. Byrd (D. Va.), Walter

PF. George (D. Ga.) and Edwin C, Johnson (D. Colo.) as likely to vote Police Auxiliary Party

to override a veto. Scheduled for Monday

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when the measure passed the sen-|Order of Police will hold the group's ate were being ¢entatively, and/annual luncheon-party at 10 a. m. ) rather hopefully, counted on to|Monday in Hotel Lincoln. ; + water support a new bill—Senators Hugh| The committee-in-charge includes Yi > Butler (R. Neb), Ralph Flanders|Mrs. Clifford J. Richter, Mrs. Hans- ; : (R. Vt), Kenneth McKellar (D.{ford Burk, Mrs. Walter Claffey, Mrs. y §

Tenn.), John Overton (D. La.) and|Nova Shanahan, Mrs. Jack J. O'Neal,

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