Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1950 — Page 14
Tromen Gives Green | Light to’ Johnson
. To Present Program
By JIM G. LUCAS Seripps-Howard Staff Weiter : WASHINGTON, Aug. 16—The White House has authorized the Defense ' Department to present its views on universal military,
to.Congress. ...... A bill is ready, and a let } asking public hearings has been | prepared. Both probably will go to Congress this week. Secretary Louis Johnson obtained final White House clearance yes-| terday. } In general, the department's UMT bill will be patterned along | the recommendations of the 1947 «Compton Commission. Some -ad- |} - ministrative changes will be} made, also re-estimates of costs,
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