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C r gres t Senator King KIngto to B Backi Back C i Stand If Fight it 5 i Breaks in Upper A Ho House w. w s Bitter Biter te Controvert Brews r w I ii Storm Rages Rage I O Over er i i if President A Action ti n Ji WASHINGTON Y July 27 1 7 CAP CAP- AP H The pro prospect that cruller cruiser building 1 traIn Again alIl will wui will raise raso a A. point of or bl bitter er controversy ersy In congress Is rapidly a becoming I more and more nor deU definitely telY Indicated in the dl which h has Iia arisen over o President Hoovers HOO right to s suspend spend construction n to the tho similar a action of P Prime Minister r MacDonald The flu discussion already has ia disclosed disclosed dis dis- dis cl closed sed t tho tha o White House wider under Mr holding much the same Barno attitude atti tude toward the Efforts of ot many b of c congress who ilo ado ado- qi 4 mandatory construction of the vi vessels within fixed time tithe limits that It maintained d un under er Calvin Cool Id go during durInE th the tho last Jut t two o years o ot tila while the te teen cruiser und under con con- law was s r con con- VI VIEWS UNCHANGED desire that the pratt pratt- dints dents hand han 1 bo bl not nat tied to a rigid c construction r pros r program rn In the 10 lW W paa Ute the pivot plot of ot most of ot that t two two- vo- vo year ear ur dispute and the the- comment which T hns hat has d' d President nJ Hoovers Hoover's action suspending cone con indicates that til Ut Uld a conflicting con con- lI viewpoints lepon i which m marked that contest art arc about a as e strongly opposed as' as aseer ever at least laSt ft as a. far 1 as th leaders leader r are concerned Th The pt presidents president's r lIl ent's opinion th that t th the ct ct gl es hint him hIm authority to delay delay- construction cUon of ot all sit fifteen e n cruisers until the end of ot the three year period J June n nt JO 30 1951 Ul la III held b by Hale Ralo of ot the senate lenit naval b be Jn in affaIrs Affair com committee to entirely error S Senator J D Democrat rAt utah Utah ho the tha cruiser program pro pro- ham gram Is It r ready adY on th the other hand t to move for 8 specific congressional l val of at io tho presidents president's s' s action if U. U the Ute advocates of the the- laws Jaw time ta s decide e to e It PREDICTIONS PREDICTIONS' SCARCE SARCE t t Although uh that Indicates s one line lIn ef Cf f 6 which h might be bo ex- ex ed pr predictions of ot what hat may Actually develop after atter cori re- re are lre re not not being beJna n made since ince th the con tr conversations being conducted con con ducted amon among among- the thc United States States Statu Gr Great at Britain and other naval pow er era ra lJ d at M holding the possibility PO of ot producing new flew w facts which can change the situation Itu very rapidly c i tn 4 a statement 1 uM at Portland Portland Port Port- land Me Senator late Hale argues argue the that th lr n in th act tet et 0 on Mr Ho Hoover relics to for his hla authority au to postpone c construction was t put Into the bill to In Insure lure that If It I tl through r ug any mischance n e it were tte tra found impossible to start th the chip within th the time jn the bill the auth should shoud not 1 lapte pd thereby d the purpose e of ot the con congress ress to build the full number of ot the fifteen cruisers cruiser Th The terms of the act on on be carried out If Ii Iino no no undU delay Js- Js x et fn in the work to jobs be bedo bedone do done e on these ships which the g Dt their keels and It If the Se i nd batch of cruisers i It 1 started before n n t July TIME FOR FOR TALK 1 Before the norm normal l time for the laying of oJ the keels of these ships shins there should be be- mple ample time to dis dis- dis discuss discuss' e cuss cuss' at least whether the building of them could in any way ln de 6 an 30 for tor 1 parity with Gr Great at Britain Pr Ho Hoovers Hoover's ver action was a I coupled with announcement of an n ern nt between n Prime Minister MacDonald and nd Ambassador cor that the two nations nation should have absolute equality of t n naval a. a val atren strength h. h parity puny being extended b beyond be be- yond yond- the limits lEmita of ot capital ships and aircraft ft carriers as provided f for t In thc tho thol 1922 ar arms arms treaty to take in ht cruisers And ana aU all other n naval val vessels vessels' ves yes sels' sels t r. r J Japan p. p Joins Join ins li Naval 1 M M. v ve ve TOKIO TOKIO July 27 21 UP UP- UP UP Echoes of the recent naval declarations by President Hoover Hoo and nd Prime MIrl later Ister- MacDOnald were re heard rd here today when the Japanese cabinet At it t o. o 1 to 10 cut the and navy bU budgets ets and to postpone for foi an Indefinite period the huge expenditures res recently Voted The cabinet decided to cut thea the a actual expenditures n erthe curr current cur cur- r rent t budget by from naval Dayal e expendi- expendi tures and rom front army ex ex- ex It also decided d to t. t x eth t voted o d expenditure of 31 COO including ding which was tabe v to sto be spent on the navy arid d which was WaS to 10 have hie be bun n the on-the army BrY |