Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1949 — Page 4
GR pany. 2 ~ ° fiean Senators came out today a move by Sen. Harry P.|Unification In ‘his youth b # Cain (R. Wash.), to put the nation’s atomic program under mili-
tary control.
Despite recent criticism ‘of David E. Lilienthal’s administration, Chairman Brien McMahon (D. Conn.), of the joint Congres-
+ Jowa, ranking Republican, said|t they would oppose Mr. Cain's plan. Rep, Carl T. Durham (D. oN. C), vice chairman of the .. group, also sided with them, “Sen. Cain wants Lilienthal's ' e¢ivillan Atomic Energy Commisi sion abolished. In its place, he © would set up an eight-man group = of the military secre- © taries, the joint chiefs of staff ~ and an atomic scientist. The committee was to meet in ~ a closed door session today to ~ map plans for the investigation “ of Mr. Lillenthal’'s handling of “the Siomie program grins the
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% July or early August despite © President Truman's statement * yesterday that Congress should . stay In session until its work is *. finished.
: i Except for the President's demands for a tax increase this year, leaders didn’t think Mr. Truman was asking for any
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payments in an effort to avert a general tax increase. The plan, sponsored by Rep. Wilbur D, Mills (D. Ark.), Von require corporations to pay their taxes within six months after the
Military Rule Over Atom Program
Cain's Plan Faces Stiff Fight; Lilienthal Probe Mapped
WASHINGTON, May 21 (UP)—Key Democratic and Repub-
Members of the House Armed Mr. Services Committee said they wa Jake a Jong _Jeok at the werent nate-approv forcesiprok been tentatively scheduled for ypification bill before approving Donen ln this year. That includes Taft-it, However, they predic the Hartley repeal, reciprocal trade group would make only minor, baseball career legislation and the North At-/changes before Setting the meas- : ure ready for The bill, passed by the Senate late yesterday, is designed to give Somé Democratic tax experts Defense Secretary Louis Johnson
end of their taxable year. At=
present, they get 12 months to = pay. If the proposal is adopted, Mr. Mills said, the government's anticipated Income in fiscal 1950 would be Increased by about $5 billion.
Foreign Aid
Chairman Kenneth McKellar (D. Tenn.) of the Senate Appropriations Committee said the House should have made bigger cuts in foreign aid funds, Otherwise, he said, there isn't much chance of cutting federal pending. Sens. Harry F. Byrd (D, Va.), Richard B. Russell (D. Ga.) and Republican Leader Yen-
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neth 8, Wherry (Neb,) talked in |= more of his program than Nas|ierms of trimming 10 to 15 per|S .w i Decision Del ed Co-Operation Administration. The |S House yesterday voted a total of (= CE $5,617,470 for foreign ald. In Miners’ Clai ners m A showdown fight on the admintration’s China policy appears curity Division Review the appointment of W. Walton day was awaiting additions) tes- i timony transcripts Terre Butterworth to be Assistant Secore Pay claim of “holiday” min-| “ar. ‘Butterworth, chief architect of U, 8, policy in the Fars man of the board, will not an-|yesterday. But Senate Republi. nounce a decision, a Security Di-loan Leader Kenneth 8. Wherry |S board. : : . Toyo huni oul miner 150 Firemen Set wan each for being idle ing a two-week United Mine For Duty at 500 which they contend was accepted nounced today that 150 men and|S in their contract. P five pieces of apparatus will g ule, At least it wants to weigh|dianapolis Motor Speedway ong the evidence before asking the/race day, Monday. = aU SE of os rting fires has been estab- & Baseball J Injury and will be controlled by|S “ Puts Boy in Hospital stationed at the top of the padswung The firemen, all working on E M-yarold Ch Charles Allen Brown, their day off, will patrol the % fi - The boy was struck by the bat|tinouishers: | a Cor he played baseball with other
cent from funds for the Economic |= China is The Indiana Employment Bee likely when the Senate considers pts from Haute before deciding the $100, retary of Btate for Far Eastern Andrew Jackson Wilhelm, chalr-| past was nominated for the post ‘vision spokesman - said, until|(Nebh,) sald “four or five” SenaWorkers Memorial “holiday”’| The Fire Department an-|= But the Review Board isn’t so|furnish fire protection at the In- g i State to hand out the $100,000, | An extensive Liephone system prt Chief Charles Gregory, £ A carelessly t sent 8t. to General Hos3 pita with injuries yesterday, grandstands and underneath = During qualifications city, “fire-
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2 © yesterday. He was reported inland night and Bre inspectors i fair condition today. . _'patrol e stands
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Mr. O'Neill Mr, O'Neill transferred to Indianapolis from the company'siunconscious girl was thrown! Hunters in West Virginia dropped
Hawthorne Works in Chicago. He after she was struck down in the 4% per cent of the state's deer
had been active in civic affairs jade shop whree she worked herd in legal kills seaso sald they may support the Mills more power over the operations|in Cicero and a 3 in
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