Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1948 — Page 13

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' FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1948, Local Girl Named ' ' “Army, Navy, Air Force in. nnn Joe Lar k Tow: al ark With $3500 Tru m an Bet county, ne] 3 420 buy ior an erat

An Indianapolis girl who at- orcas register,” said Joe during a|locked his scotch, which sells for|said, was familiar to him be-/the bank. The party is a good Ordered {o) Resolve : “/|tended St. Agnes Academy and| ROME, Tealy, Coupons {Fegits evening. “It's full.” $10 a bottle, in the safe. He let{cause of the people who used to|ome. I am sad about only one Legislative Squabbl

Arsenal Technical School here eppe “Joe the Lark” Lori, who Joe said he still had about 500,-/gin, rum vermouth and all his/come to his New York place. thing: rose from a, ticket agent to a ysed to sling drinks at a bar off 000 lire to collect—about. $860. [Italian liqueurs -go over the “Made Me Mad’ Bofbetne. Has walked oF win fight hostess instructor for Broadway on New York's 45th| “I guess they don’t concede counter. “Early last September,” he ye a Pp we Trans-World Airlines in less than Street, held open ‘house at his|as fast as Mr. Dewey,” he added] Joe said he was bartending in/said, “a very good customer, may , .i v) nse i Me . . . Te {downtown saloon here last night./With a. grin. New York in 1932 when Mr. made me mad by saying Mr. jan Be vo ot ig ee 5 Forr estal 3 Directive Creating Defense four yests, Clark. datght gl He was celebrating the win- Saloon Crowded {Roosevelt won for the first time. Truman Say an a carry cuspidor at home P . s Miss Mar ark, da er o : “ " le of the Missour t e was . \ Set-Up Seen to Avert Congr essional Tiffs Mr. and Mrs, William J Clark, of ITE > R02 2 Sailion Joe's Saloon, i aso He Sg he yo es those ae wrong. “Excuse me, I must lead the f By JIM G. LUCAS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer 105 iN, Jalbot St as heen as) election. naa. Jummed Italians and| Broadway. “Word got areund that I was a Sons Down By The: Old : A IN GON Nov. 3 The Army, Navy 3nd Alr Force were TWA city each week for instruc-| “I never gave away so much Frenchmen, | Once he went “way out to Truman sucker.. They used » Copyright 188, by The Indianapolis Times SH under Ses oi Deon Saray canes Forrenal day jo setile tion. purposes. liquor in my life and I neve But Joe is no fool. Pittsburgh. come in and needle me until dns e e they 0 Congress—an en stay ; That was the effect of his order creating a National Defense annual legislative program. Under it, no military department can Initiale lestsistion without consent of the other two. If they can't agree, e mation is is settled by the ol 1 by General : 3 Mr. Forrestal ordered the three

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made another bet.” Then it got serious. If I lose I hock the

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None of the services, Mr. Forrestal warned,

“will be 2 a legislation each year before Oct. to go forward 1. Actually it has been done this legisla- year. - Jth A The Secretary's order exempts

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services to submit recommended]

appropriation bills, reports to the Bureau of the Budget, matters already before Congress, and private bills for the benefit of in-

gram, dividuals. direct! All other propqsed legislation Sireviive was, in- , must be er through Maj. tended to avert ir Gen. Wilton B. Persons, Mr. For-

such wrangling as marked the Mr. ‘Lucas appearance of the Secretaries of Army, Navy and Air Force be-|

restal’s legislative director. Gen. Persons was ordered to assign each bill a manager who will

Seale the bill, effect co-ordination

| wi the services, follow it fore the Jast Congress..On sev- hii Congress and the Budget eral lons, Air Force and) Bureau and keep Mr. Forrestal Navy witnesses denounced each! informed Pp other’s bills. This led to charges, ag:

i { All bills affecting the military that the nation has “triplification rather than unification.” introduced by members of Con-

{gress will be assigned to one of |the three departments or, in rare cases, to an independent board. Lists showing assignments will be | distributed weekly. { Must Inform General The Budget Bureau and Congressional Committees will be | asked to send requests for com{ment and information to the Defense Secretary's office for a central record. Departments getting a request for comment must inform Gen. {Persons. He will then decide which department drafts an answer agreeable to everyone. If such an answer can't be written, the order provides “the Secretary of Defense will resolve the points of difference, inform the departments and forward his | recommendation or report to the Budget Bureau or to Congress.” Gen. Persons said the new setup | illustrates the way the problem of unification is being tackled.

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| Persons, “Mr. Forrestal issued an order that no legislation could be advanced by any department until concurrence of the other two had {been obtained. This has worked satisfactorily; it was an excellent (first step ‘in 6 the evolutionary {process of developing a national (defense legislative program. | “Later, a second step—the ap‘pointment of a director of legislative liaison as a central point of contact between the military and ,Congress—was taken. Develop Program “This is the third step, the. development of an annual legisla- | tive program along the same lines as the annual budget.” * Next year's legislative program 1s expected to include proposals to | (1) reorganize the Department of National Defense along lines sug- | gested by the Hoover Commission, | (2) reorganize the reserves, (3)

With Coupon |revise military pay scales, (4) create a National Civil Defense

(organization along lines suggest

EE EE by the Hopley Board, (5) ob-

tain .military housing appropriations, (6) resolve current differTh ences between the Air Force and e Naval Aviation, (7) give the military greater control over atomic

| “On Oct. 17, 1947, one week| |after he took office,” said Gen.|'

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