Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1950 — Page 7
5S..549.78
ess 349.78
“def the start of
“te proposed .hree-year extension
Straight Extension WASHINGTON, June 23 (UP) «~The Senate’s standby draft bill. tinder which the President could erank up the induction machine only when Congress is not in session, got a chilly reception in the House today.
“We won't accept it,” said Rep. ?
Dewey Short (R. Mo.) ranking Republican member of the House
«Armed Services Committee. “We! Will insist on the Home version. ss should or-|
Nobody but Con ductions E While House and Senate wrangled over a more permanent extension, President Truman was expected to sign into law an emergency resolution to carry the present law 15 days past its expiration date at midnight tonight. OK Stopgap Bill
Both chambers shoved through the stopgap resolution by unanimous consent yesterday after it became clear that the Senate and! House could not compromise their differences in time to beat the deadline.
The House has approved a twoyear extension bill calling . for registration and classification only. Inductions of men 19 through 25, for a 21-month period, could be started only if Congress, by joint resolution declared an emergency.
~The Senate; arter two days of
rgument, yesterday toned down
of the present law as is. But it feclined -to—go—all-the—way with
the House and put a double-|
trigger on starting inductions. ‘Joint Action Required With... Joint resolution would be necessary—as in the House bill. But
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ter, Shatoton Oghurn Jr
with Congress away, the President could start actual inductions! by declaring a national Bteatuiry: | Chairman Vinson (D. ay the House Armed Se #&id “his group would have Pe think it over.” He declined, either to repeat or to disavow his earlier statement-<made be-| fore the Senate toned down its! bill—that- his committee ‘would accept nothing stronger than the, House bill, ; yom Under present law, men regts-| ter at 18 and become eligible for, 21 months service at 19. Liability continues through age 25. Selec] tive Service orders whenever the services need men.
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inductions| right) Lt.
sup, who made the opening pach
Four State Department officials, all puis chat during a lull in ings. They are ot pressed: Sasiey W.
Notable figures at opening of Indiana Univers : Re Ni Watkins, IU President Herman B
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nts in the three-da meeting at Indiana University, of fo right) John E. O'Gara, Mrs, Margaret R. T, Car.
ewis.
or A bRssador- At-Large
for -re-arming Germany:
s foreign policy conference include (left to | ells and Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jes-
At IU Parley
|Américan know-how by now.” !
State Dept. Official ‘Offers Plan to End ERP Tax Drain
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greement with England over the Schuman Plan. He listed Italy, France and Belgium, however, as places where U. 8, prestige is high. | Criticizes Jessup Later Mr. Brownton criticized | Philip 0: Jessup for what he termed his “presbyterian missionary approach to Point Four." “1 accept the humanitarianism | which is traditionally American” | Mr. Brownson said, “but I-think| that 50 years of foreign students! in olir colleges should have spread |
“We should have a blueprint of}
\Point Four before we proceed to)
underwrite it. I just returned from Washington, D. C., where I saw slums with outhouses in the heart’ of the city. We should begin our! humanitarianism right here and! apply some of our know-how to
Jour own problems.”
China, Spain, Formosa, Commu
‘|were tossed at U.
nism—all the $64 questions that have been hurled at the State! | Department for many months 8. Ambassador-| at-Large Philip C. Jessup last night. +-—He—opened—-the conference tn ithe university's great auditorium here, Mr. Jessup had a prepared possibilities for American initia-| tive in Point Four. A largely shirt | sleeved audience of—2600. con-ferees—and--summer. school students listened attentively, There followed the questioning, which ran far into the night.
“How do Jyou explain our]
‘failure and the Communist sucs|
cess In China?” was the first] query which came from Dr. Ere t Linton, IU professor of gov,
lernment.
Next question was the prospect Nationalist government and exonerated the State Department.
: ‘Be-Arm. Germany’ ‘Next question as the prospect The answer was “not now.” He ‘explained the U. 8. position on Spain. He sald our government now feels the United {Nations effort to “democratize” | Franco, through withdrawal of ambassadors and blocking Span-
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ish participation in United Nations, such as the World Health organization, had failed.
Gen. Maé¢Arthur in Japan by [John Foster Dulles, Defense Secs [retary Louis Johmson and Chief; lof Staff Gen, Omar Bradley. And (he couldn't go into it, he replied. to a questioner. “Should the USA prevent the. |shipment of American products to Communist China?” Mr. Jessup! was asked, He answered that the same | policy should be followed there las in dealing with Russia and her {Eastern European satellites—em-
‘Dargo only strategic materials.
He denied he had said Great Britain will finally join the Schuman plan, but added that as a
Jlong. shot. he. would. bet tidy dl mt might—if he were a bettor.
Yalta, he declined to discuss, except as an ex-professor from Columbia University. He pointed out history shows that allies in war become close and that at the San Francisco conference where
{United Nations was set up, Am|ericans generally were hoping fot | continued co-operation between
the USA and the USSR. In closing, he declared the U. 8. had a fine product to give the
world in democracy and freedom
as a way of life, as compared with the “shoddy promises” of the Communists, Participating in the presentation of - Mr. Jegsup was IU President Herman B Wells and Editor James A. Stuart, Indianapolis Star. SEN. LUCAS’ SISTER DIES CULLOM, Ill, June 23 (UP)— Mrs. Hattie Lucas Altig, sister of Benate Majority Leader Scott W, Lucas, died yesterday. Services
will be held later this week at Culiom with burial ville, III,
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