Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1947 — Page 23
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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947
WASHINGTON, July 24 (U. PJ. ngress was expected to give
LOOKING AHEAD FOR FALL... SCARF TRIM FELTS
occasions, was into law without delay. The bill provides for: -. ONE. Lumping the nation’s . armed forces under a single “na-
co-equal departments of ngvy, army and air forces. TWO. A single “secretary of defense” with cabinet rank. Under f him would be separate secretaries to head the three branches of service. They would not have cabinet rank
THREE. A national security council, headed by the President, to co-ordinate American military policy. FOUR. A central intelligence agency to integrate all government
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intelligence functions. FIVE, A national security. resources board to dfrect industrial . and civilian ‘mobilization in case EN of war. ~The bill specifically ~guarantees| — = the marine corps its amphibious activities. The navy is guaranteed essential aviation Independent of the regular air forces.
G. O. P. Opens Way For Special Session eee
i aor ohert A. Tall AR. Oran : back panels, in olosfi its session Saturday, a proviso will sides. mies ve, ‘6.50 be made that Republican leaders : : Sizes, £1 10 veeash, may call it back during the fall, : . The decision. was made by Re- : aii : ' publican’ leaders. Ordinarily only : - a ” mE - the President can call a ‘special
Decision as to whether a tan] JUST RIGHT FOR SUMMER CONTROL!
Eu, be Jel: in FREE-AS-AIR, DAINTY-TO-WEAR Majority Leader Charles A. Halleck y :
R. Ind), Senate President Arthur| ° $e ok ! H. Vandenberg, and {Senate Ma- roa - a i jority Ledder Wallfce H. White (R. 5, ; . ’ Me.) > . : Total GOP Economy oy ag Ee
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Seven majer appropriations bills passed thus far show total reduc-
tions of $1,501,943,675. They cover 12 departments and agencies. - The five major bills remaining CE — ——— ——————— —
_ probably will not raise overall reductions to much more than $3 billion and probably somewhat less.
Urges Union Penalty For ‘Red Control’ : . 2
dirman J. Parnell Thomas (R. N. J.) of the house un-American activities committee urged that an allegedly Comtmunist-controlled C. §
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Taft-Hartley labor law. = 2 Rep. Thomas recommended that| - HERE IT IS! . the United Food, Tobacco and Ag- ‘ ricultural Workers (C. 1. 0.) oe | deprived of the protection of the national labor relations board. YOUR CLEVERLY STRIPED Three union officials refused - to commit themselves on the issue of communism and Mr. Thomas said the committee would have to “as- COMFORTABLY STYLED sume” they were Communists, Union President Albert J. Fitzgerald charged that certain members of the committee are trying to weaken the U, F. T. A. W. for political purposes.
Fight Promised
dn Murdock Nomination The senate labor committee appeared ready to okay former Sen-
ator Abe Murdock (D. Utah) for a seat on the national labor relations ’ board. . -~ Senator Joseph H. Ball (R.|" : Minn.) and Senator Arthur V. Wat- am kins (R. Utah) said they would ' :
fight Mr. Murdock’s confirmation on the floor, Senator Ball said he questioned whether Mr. Murdock could give “sympathetic administra- ; 3 . tion” to the Taft-Hartley law. ,
Social Security 5.98 Tax Bill Agreed ~~ |
A senate-house conference come
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