Show 1441 1441 14 41 7 va ita ila 1 0 Os 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 with heavy budgetary eapen coming up before besore the next congress gess wess for tor national de tense which in includes i the mar marn shall shail plan pian pla pia and ano ant other foreign aid the word has gone out to govern ment agencies from president trum ans exe executive autive department to slash expenditures to the bone AS a a matter of fact for the J 1950 fiscal y year ear w which wh starts next uly y 1 th the order has been that governmental agencies must cut to absorb the pay increases for personnel which was granted by the it will lil ill be remembered that most federal agen agencies cles cies received a annual il pay increase for fed eral workers with a flat annual boost being given the post office department at the hands of the oth ath con congress gresi the th e os effi 0 rice fice cc department int hoi hor however wever is one department amos oS wM p acted to ie given ad dit ional lonal funds to mee mett melt t its pa pay y raa ral raises ses bes this department runs in I 1 uie ule r red anyway i and in d although re department the department a annually n asks congress to give it sufficient cien clen t ta re venues to put it on a paying bas is the congress looking to the 1 folks allf myse back ua UA home who t might cufr lU fr kick about arditi onal postage costs in elther either first second or third class mails malls merely forks over defects each 1 year in the form of subsidies L d 3 to the department senator willi am 1 E jenne rr f acts ind has gathered a lot of evi dence in election investigators which he likely will never use isac S senator jenner Is chairman of oma ota a subcommittee committee sub of the senate v illges and elections committee an d has been investigating sena j elections in west virginia ten teh tennessee fiesser fi essee texas Ol oklahoma dahoma ang anu and other states the GOR GOP p plan pian ian lan was i that if de democrats m 0 brats won in these states the republican majority in the senate would question n their election and hold up the swear ing I 1 in n process however th the c democratic senatorial candidates won not only in these states but in enough other sta states testo to give th the democrats a majority in the sen seas seat ate so now how the possibility of any long drawn out election contest against these democrats is virtually eliminated and party reorganization of the senate will likely take place on a cut dried basis but with the democrats in command there is every likelihood that the next congress early on its agenda will take up extension of the recipe oval trade agreements act on a three year yean basis basie as was done prior to the action of the congress the last con congress gresa made an extension of only one year and hemmed the power of the president to such an extent that his action was dependent only upon congressional appa val most trade organizations and lobbying or pressure groups favor the extension of the reci recil i trade act as orgin ally nally pro posed but strangely enough while large business 0 eions are for the ext extension ensio enslo n s some ome of the smaller business trade groups are against or split on their stand toward extension another r revision c vision of existing exi exl law likely to be taken up early in the session will be that of the displaced persons act this act w was wab as the on only law of the con 1 grem grew W with t governor thomas E M 1 dewey wey the GOP GOR dental can i d didace te asked to be revl revised sedat at the handsol hand the republican major ity mainly through the opposition of senator chapman rever kever comb 01 west var 1 bo however 9 1 rw IRMO revision W was wab and aad senator wag wac deatel t some demel bemel mei met s claim the detas now ROW ger GOR nan t catholics and jews and other european nationals who fled be fore oro the russians to concentta con centra uon on camps there Is considerable discus slon sion in washington this week over possible congressional ac uon tion toward revisions ot 0 the char ten ter berof of the united nations in some orrie respects while congressi congressional action cannot actually revise the charter a congressional resola tion placed before the united nations body to be voted upon by that organization might have standing with members and de legates the american Amer icah icam legion and s the have a adopted d 0 ted resolutions urel urging ng a ed use of the theve veto to 1 PO power powen wen used so consistently by russia and an arms arms product production i on limitation and theL the then floo eslon eglon fl 00 is demanding ad uon odthe of the united S states tates bogra formula for ion atom control and the crea tuon tion of d world police force u amder p d er the W ty coun council cil the american fe federation of labor adopted a resolution ask asks ing the UN social s oci ocl aland and econ economic 0 chic council to introduce a measure making makind it a crime against inter w national A law for any government to have a fifth column colum nIn in a country with which it is at peace |