Show a'-"1- gf- Tribune Salt £akc November 9 1944 II)c Roosevelt Victory Stirs Talk Of Reshuffle in Cabinet WASHINGTON Nov S (CTPS)— Predictions of a reshuffle cf Pres FooseveIt’s official family postponed until the administration was assured of another four years in office were made 1a Washington Wednesday Appointment of new officials be autmitted to the senate for approval when congress reconvenes next week The moat pens stent rumor of row In a hospital v ith a throat admen t and It has been fcnpendj-charge concerned the that he will not returnpredicted to his departrr eh of labor now headed office a France Perkins former by New Tork social worker who has Vice Pres Wallace and Underheld the post of secretary of secretary of State Stettimus have labor emee Mr Rnosevelt frst been most frequently mentioned Inauguration March 4 1933 Prom rver t’y mertiored as a as hkely successor to Hull rucceasor to Mss Perkirs ia Mr Jame F Byrnes drector of war Anna Foserberg presidential la-- i mobilization ia expected to submit bor adviser and present regional his lorg scheduled resignation to director for the war man power the president aa soon as Mr conrnsaon and U S employment Roosevelt returns tq the White House ervee is expected to be Sidney Hdlrran head of the succeeded by Fred M Vinson now CIO poetical action commttee director of economic stabilization alao wi mentioned Wednesday as Vinson would head the new office a possible future labor aecretary of war mobilization and reconver-so- n which will replace the office of State Hull73 also Secretary a three-terr- a member of the presi- of r mobilization Another post to be filled is that dent cabinet is another whose He is of chairman of the federal comreplacement is expected munications commission vacated last week by the resignation of James L Fly Paul Porter pubd g M-s- 4'&'- - - ' 14 tr Australian Air Proposal By Harold CHICAGO Nov 8 (UP)— The Australian and New Zealand proposal for international and operation of the world's air lines was rejected Wednesday at the International civil aviation conference on motion of Brazil supported by the United States Daniel G Sullivan New Zealand chairman formally delegation moved for adoption of the proposal the during a plenary session aof new committee to formulate aviation treaty He called it the “only real security against dangerous passions aroused by inter- Hillman Bays It “Is expected to be continued” but the decision may be left for the CIO convention in Chicago Nov 20 Flushed victory in many of Its congressional tilts and quite aware of Its contribution to the Roosevelt industrial vote the PAC has at least three alternatives V e Ward Associated Pres Ijibor Writer WASHINGTON Nov 8 What happens now to Sidney Hillman's -- p C action committee? I w-it- h ’ There are: 1 To fold up drop out of the picture completely figuring its w'ork Is done (It was formed by Tres Philip Murray after y war passage of the labor disputes act in July 1943) 2 To cut back Its personnel retaining only the nucleus of an organization which could be enlarged swiftly and effectively for any coming election (Some curtailment would be expected regardless of future course) 3 To concentrate on continuing CIO Smith-Connall- c 'M L 3KSu s and enlarging Its younger but bigger brother — the national citizens’ political action committee The latter course Is regarded by some here as the likely one since it was the original objective of d P A C to bring other labor groups into a national united labor league to include all CIO A F L railroad brotherhoods and unaffiliated labor unions Efforts to gain active participation in the plan by William Green and the A F L the railroad brotherhoods and others bogged down like-minde- fall of 1943 and at the C I O” some others who won reelction deconvention a year ego it was de- spite the concentrated fire of PACk cided time was running out and the the organization was behind a conA C proceeded on its own siderable number of winners C I O-to build Its fences for this year Some of the victors known to PAC has insisted it functioned have had or backing or at calendar without any purge list of favored candidates on a national least benign lack of opposition scale Decision as to support or (as in the case of Gov Leverett opposition rested primarily with Saltonstall of Massachusetts who the regional committee PAC of- was elected to the U S senate) ficials here asserted Include: Gov-eleIn its prime objective — to get Maurice J Tobin of out the vote— it has figures to Massachusetts Sen elect Bnen indicate its success Other labor McMahon of Connecticut James P groups participated in the drive Geelan Democrat who defeated too independently of P A C Rep Ranulf Compton (R) ConWith the exception of Rep Clare necticut and Sen Robert F WagBoothe Luce (R) Connecticut and ner of New York in the Ik P PAC ct -- national rivalries” Brazil Moves Rejection chairHahanerran Guimarae man of the Brazilian delegation said his country waa “not in a position to accept” the internationalization proposal and urged the committee to recognize that Ecuait could not be accepted dor and Portugal representatives supported his stand Assistant Secy of State Adolf A Berle speaking for the United States eaid the proposal would place “the interests of many people in the handa of an instrument as yet unfashioned” He reiterated the American philosophy that international collaboration in the future must mean “cooperative handling of national efforts" licity drector of the Democratic Removes Proposal national committee has been menRejection of the Australian-Netioned as Fly's successor Zealand proposition apparently removed It from further consideration by the conference Slate Thanksgiving Is fh simplest end Sullivan in his address had asg serted that an international orKELLOGG Ida fP)— The of Merchants’ Assn Wednesday ganization was as essential to sequickest way out recommended observance of the curity as the Dumbarton Oaks finoncisl difficulties official state thanksgiving holiday proposal Nov 30 rather than the federal Nov 23 The Wallace holiday METHOD) Merchants’ Assn made the same J5alt Cake Tribune recommendation Monday UemJIOfeHOO Iued every morning Enteredae at the Bj-rre- J? 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