| Show T: THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday November 5 1948 22 of States Back Feels New Bureau Hartley Ewing Proposes Limit Plan to President Term Law Safe To Handle Welfare Work m— From Nov Washington doctors dentists WASHINGTON Nov k Repeal states have so far shortage ofnurses and operating ratified the proposed constituFederal Security Administrator technicians ! 4- - UPt— Twenty-on- e Oscar R Ewing said Thursday "staffs of hospitals and medical tional amendment under which a one of the first things the new institutions ' president would be limited to congress will be asked to do is 6 An increase in the fieldaddi-of two terms in office to set up a new department of vocational rehabilitation Before the amendment could tional aid for hospital construe - become health education and security effective at least 36 remedical more for funds tion must ratify states Ewing said that since the new search legislatures diagnostic clinics and the amendment legislative body "undoubtedly will a schooland' health program be more sympathetic to our proThey have seven years in Ewing said that in every In which gram than was the 80th con stance to act counting back to in these appropriations gress”a the chancesarefor creating fields would show a tremendous 1947 when congress approved such department good return in im- the amendment j Ewing one of the leaders of the campaign forces Harry S Truman said in an interview' that the new-loo- k Democratic administration greatly Increases the prospect of positive action on these! proposals: na1 The president’s tional health program based upon compulsory government health insurance and vastly expanded medical services to be financed initially by a tax of one and one-ha- lf to one per cent of the first 84800 earned annually The plan calls for increasing federal outlays from $743000000 to $2312-000010-ye-ar ii 00 dollars-and-cen- ts provement of national halth ana welfare The proposed new department the Ewing said would oftake over the federal present functions security agency i " ' - t China Failure On Aid Pact Truman Says by 1960 2 Extension of social security WASHINGTON Nov 4 (UP)— to persons not bow Included and Pres Harry S Truman said a broad increase of benefits to Thursday that China had failed to meet higher living costs comply fully with the agreement 3 Federal aid ' for education under which It received relief supj amounting at the start to1 4 Establishment of a national 1 science foundation as an pendent agency to support basic research and education In the 4 sciences ij 5 Action to meet the serious $300-0000- j 00 beplies from the United States tween April and June 1948 In a report prepared by the Economic Cooperation Administration the president told congress however that there apparently was "no Intentional disre-of gard of the basic principles” the relief agreement Any failure to comply the report added was due to "shifting tides of the political and economicsituation and the military strugThe report the fourth on relief the second operations covered quarter of the- - calendar 1948 It was based on the operation of the $350000000 relief program for China Austria Greece Italy and the territory of Trieste in It pointed out these slip-uthe China program: a breakdown in the food rationing program in Nanking delays in making payments on various projects and failure to establish rice prices in’ Shanghai at a realistic market rate In addition the report said "the records of the Chinese government were never entirely accurate or current” ‘ ps 7r:z m’cxzszsy SifiYSI i j SELF-POLISHI- ©RUFFIN LIQUID WAX BUCK BROWN $HOI POLISH TAN BLUE OXBLOGD Vacation for O’Dwyer NEW YORK Nov 4 (UP)— Majror William O’Dwyer announced at city hall Thursday he wilt leave by airplane Thursday vacation at night for a two-wehis brother’s ranch in El Centro ek Cal your favorite for style— for budget savings !t ‘ The "CLASSIC” BLOUSE I I 1 SIZES 32 to 34 v Romaine Crepe French Cuff O Fly Front Pencil Line SKIRTS fi49fL 24 to 32 O Smooth fabrics O Tapered waists O Flattering lines -PE- NNEY'S-Second Floor AT PENNEY’S I 6 ) If a vice president succeeded to the presidency but didn’t serve more than two years of his predecessor’s unexpired term he could be elected to two full terms When the amendment was okehed by the Republican-controlle- d house and senate a special exception was made in Pres Truman’s case' " When elected to the presidency again this week Mr Truman had already served three years of Pres Franklin D Roosevelt’s unexpired term CHARLOTTE N C Nov 4 VPi — Rep Fred A Hartley Jr (R N J) said here Thursday he sees law no repeal of his when the 81st congress convenes "Labor” he said in an interview “is flushed with election day victory: They are boasting because of the' 54 members defeated for the house 51 voted for the Taft-Hartl- ey ’ Taft-Hartl- ey law” Hartley was not a candidate for reelection and therefore he will not be a member of the new congress “But” he said "there are at least 270 members returned to congress who voted for that law And that still provides a substantial majority to protect the integrity of this law” Hartley who commented that “it would be a lot better if I saw Dewey in these headlines” continued: “No I can’t see any drastic law changes in the because it is still workable TW only people who are complaining Taft-Hartl- ey bitterly are the labor leadership" ‘A MAN LIKE STASSEN Judd Urges Young Leaders To Salvage GOP for 1952 Kan Nov 4 UP£-R-ep Walter H Judd (R Minn) said Thursday Republicans must “establish some youthful progressive leadership from now on or we won’t be a party after 1952” He said Harold Stassen former Minnesota governor who sought TOPEKA convention’s failure to choose Stassen was the party’s tional major error another was the Re- publican campaign strategy' “We didnj’t put on a campaign for the people" he explained "We put on a pink tea and 'read the polls” the GOP presidential nomination "is in position to supply that leadership” Judd here to address a Kansas Teachers Assn convention session placed the name of Stassen before the Republican national convention jbA Philadelphia last summer "It was obvious at Philadelphia” he said “that the rank and file of the Republican party wanted Stassen “When Dewey was chosen the party therefore violated a cardinal ? - 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