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Show " 1 p pr,i r "mrr r. Trrrr , Dennis the Menace, Bv ITant Ketcliara The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, October IS, 1962 re.ss Battle: Medals , Bent Swords By A si eclated Pres WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 President Kennedys first full Congress the 87th, gave him a dizzying succession of gratify-- ' ing victories, stunning defeats, and halfway compromise measures. BEYOND DOUBT the Presidents greatest, success was scored with passage of the new foreign trade bill, giving the chief executive broad powers to conduct tariff negotiations. It was the most Now see what Ja did? trade legislation in nearly 30 years. ONE OF KENNEDYS most staggering setbacks' was rejection of his health Insurance plan for elderly persons to be financed under the Social Security program through the medicare plan. Two of the Presidents major defeats were in the House. Im ALL WET! It killed his proposal to create a department of urban a Gains Time In RS70 Plane Battle By William MaeDou gal Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON, Oct 12 Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara won a significant and perhaps I round Itelling Friday in his battle with the Air Force over jthe RS70 bomb-fer- . , in Illinois, disclosed, McNAMARA y A ift? JPentagon sources credited aggressive Z1 secretary the with most portant political victory of his career as the adjournment of Congress appeared imminent without further action on the controversy. Secy. THE NATIONS lawmakers, who six months ago where threaterfing to make a constitutional fight for an' expanded RS70 force, are spread far and wide today, most of them battling for reelection. They are still interested in the bomber, they say, but action on it will have to be deferred until the next session of Congress convenes in January. THAT CONCLUSION was made clear Friday morning when the office of Rep. Lesjie C. Arends ranking minority member of the House Armed Services Committee, received a reply to his recent criticism that McNamara was negligent in forwarding a promised study of the matter toi Congress. McNamara last spring had vowed to look into the matter again after the committee chairman, Rep. Carl Vinson agreed with President Kennedy not to require spending of 491 million dollars on the bomber this year. McNAMARA HAD requested only 171 million dollars for three test planes, one of which Is scheduled to make Its first flight in December. An aide to Arends, who is e proposed hijacking airplanes. approval taxes. wanted. limit three times. more rigid crop production EXTENDED THE program Approved creation a fid enEXTENDED until December of federal aid for airport con--: control bill, a bill to help It was in the field of Internationnational and operations colleges build classrooms, ex- al1 defense that, the President largement of the Peace Corps. 31, 1964, the sugar act allocat- struction. Created 73 new federal ing quotas for importation. tended unemployment compenContinued federal aid for. sation this year, a mass trans- chalked up his major victories. judgeships. school districts burdened by an bil200 almost Appropriated portation bill and a youth CONGRESS extended the forlion dollars, including more influx of government workers. AITHORIZKD United the employment opportunities act. eign aid program for five years than 100 billion dollars for States to lend up to 2 billion defense and foreign aid. But it wasnt all minus for and financed it with almost 8 the President on the domestic billion dollars of new funds. It dollars to the International Tightened the front your appropriated close to 100 bil- Monetary Fund to. strengthen agents registration foreign law. lion dollars for t world currencies. ... pro knives sharpened reCongress granted his grams. Twice it granted his Gave the secretary of labor Created an Arms Control and quests for aid to economically requests for power to call milito enforce the law that Disarmament Agency. depressed areas, an Increase in tary reservists to active duty. power deEXTENDED THE Jresi-den- f ON TH( minimum wages and expansion It gave legal status and finan- requires the reporting of and union welfare of tails penOCNIIAl tLICTKIC s authority, to use surplus of coverage, broadening of the cial support to the Peace Corps. Social Security program, ex- It authorized purchase by the sion plans. food to help needy foreign knife tension of his reorganization United States of 100 million Established the Office of countries. sharpener housof extension the powers, Renewed its . opposition to dollars in United Nations Science and Technology. of your ing program. Increased postal bonds. admission of Communist China Approved reorganization to the United Nations. rates, higher pay for federal ELECTRIC KAUt AMONG ITS major legisla- plans for the Civil Aeronautics employes, a manpower retrainUJS. travel. Corna Established 87th: the Federal Trade the recession an tive anti Board, accomplishments, ing program, THIS WEEK j ttEttl recommenda-tion- s before "Im just glad weve received something at last, he said. HE INDICATED he would continue to press for no less than six RS70s, but refused to predict what action might be taken by Congress in the matter of next year. The influential Georgian said he hoped "we will go forward and develop the B70 (the original designation for the plane, now reclassified as aira reconnaisance-strik- e craft, Jp HAD told the that we ing. (R-HL- . con- Congress within a month or two, and the Air Force accordingly., handed him an thick report in late August. V i n o n, reached at his home in Georgia, said he was not Rep. Vinson unhappy at McNamaras tardiness in respond- 1 ftJ t h e Committee tains only a chronology of the study, and apparently falls short of any expected recommendations. I n f u e n tial I 'ST Continued In force emergency taxes imposed during the affairs and housing, and the public works program, stricter Overhauled the tax structure mission and The Federal Mari- Korean War. 7 House Rules food and drug controls, and but refused to approve with- time Board. AUTHORIZED an Increase shelved an aid to education bill creation of a communications holding taxes on dividend and CREATED A new post of in highway-ustaxes to speed, interest income. satellite corporation. passed by the Senate. assistant secretary of labor to completion of the Interstate Submitted to the state a deal with problems of women highway system. THE HOUSE' also was reIt also gave him new farm constitutional in industry. sponsible for the Presidents legislation and new tax legisApproved the death penalty to of outlaw poll what both he amendment short lation, Raised the national debt for of a failure to win however, that the McNamara letter Times' in mid-Julshould have our office to encourage tourist travel from abroad. . He added, however, that he would not make up his mind until he has seen the McNamara report. Pentagon officials, apprised of congressional reaction to McNamaras tactics, therefore concluded the secretary has won a strategic gamble for time. C( " 0 0 the big difference in look is Kuppenheimer take this suit coat for example The soft and mellow fabric is tailored with natural distinction. There's not a pad in it! Edges and seams are boldly stitched for that casual look. 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