Show 2 khg iialt gak ITribmte i Monday May 12 1947- - BIRTHS UP IN U S 47 ’47 Budget Outranks Tax Cut Oil Senate Priority List WASHINGTON May 11 UP)— Some senators of both parties called upon Republican leaders Sunday to agree upon just how much congress is going to spend before they try to push through the $4000000000 tax reduction Two Republicans— Sens George D Aiken of Vermont and George A Wilson of Iowa — said in separate ill IDOHT HAVE TO PAT SO BUSH FOB ASPIRIN No better aspirin than St Joseph Aaptrm No need to pay high price Only 40e for bottle of 100 and you get aspirin at its beat none fatter acting ASPIRIN otr 44-t- al 60-- Sunbeam Gas 34-g- Coleman Oil 40-g- iL 30-g- ranking minority member of the finance committee added that Republican senate and house leaders would “be wise” to settle their argument over the congressional budget before the senate is asked to vote tax reductions George lined up solid Democratic support within the finance committee for a delay oil taxes until appropriation totals are known and Sen Scott W Lucas (D 111) Democratic whip has urged the same procedure on the floor Wilson said the Republican leadership might “wind up with a deficit spending program” unless it first fixes a limit upon appropriations and next decides how much is to be applied on the $238000-00000- 0 national debt before cutting down government tax revenues al 20--gi al KELVINATOR Refrigerators Ranges Rome Freezers Deep Freeze Units Good Quantity Available SI 2950 95460 911660 38-g- SO-g- WASHINGTON May 11 VD —Some 973000 babies wire born interviews that they want to see the spending totals before they decide upon cutting income taxes Sen Walter Fc George (D Ga) APPJLIANCES HIATUS WATER Fowler Electric - Shirley Motel Slabs SI 1 240 ep Homemakers— Sac Us For Your Entire Needs! 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his measure will take The past record of house ways and means chairman Harold Knutson (Rt Minn) who several years ago sponsored a lottery bill indicates that he will not oppose it But Eugene D Millikin (R Colo) senate finance committee chairman is opposed mm icsig nmi FnrjmA mn QOtiOQ 0DGL PD0UDDES n n 0 FOR RECOVERY Congress Acts to Heal Blow Struck at Foreign Aid Plans WASHINGTON May 11 UP)— Congress acts this week to soften two blows struck at Secy of State George C Marshall's plans for telling the world about America lands and feeding war-toA bill to retain antf enlarge the state department's foreign information service including broadcasts to Russia and other countries will get public hearing starting Tuesday Its author Rep Karl E Mundt (R S D) announced the plans Sunday in a move to push it toward passage In the senate a vote is expected this week on the administration’s $350000000 program for direct relief in Europe and China under state department direction The house trimmed it to $200000000 The senate is expected to restore the original figure Mundt Backs Plan The house appropriations committee denied funds for the foreign information program for the fiscal year starting July 1 It had been financed by special appropriation although never formally authorized by congress The Mundt bill would provide the authorization for the service which Marshall regards as a vital part of foreign policy Mundt said in a statement that Commerce William Aver ill Harri-ma- n former ambassador to Russia and Undersecy of State Dean Acheson will testify Tuesday before his committee which is a subgroup of the house foreign affairs committee Munda Baid in a statement that passage by the h house of the aid bill now awaiting final agreement between the house and senate on minor amendments makes it important that we do not "silence the voice of America abroad” Sees Danger Abroad He declared that if congress should “turn oit the beacon lights which illuminate our processes of freedom abroad” the world would be left in “total darkness of falsehood and misrepresentation” This wquld happen he contended “if only the statements of those who oppose freedom and attack America are to be heard and read In foreign lands” Mundt’s bill would create a permanent foreign Information service and educational exchange within the state department The program proposed he said “is considerably more elaborate and extensive than m seven-memb- the broadcasting and cultural relations activities” now carried on Mundt’s subcommittee named Sunday by Chairman Charles A Eaton (R N J) of the full committee consists of RepsWalter H Judd (R Minn) John Davis Lodge (R Conn) Donald L Jack-so- n (R Cal) James P Richards (D S C) Pete Jarman (D Aid) and Mike Mansfield (D Mont) The $350000000 foreign relief fund requested by Pres Harry S Truman is reported to have the fullest backing of Chairman Arthur H Vandenberg (R Mich) of the senate foreign relations committee The senate will turn at once to the relief bill after acting on labor legislation which Republican leaders are trying to push to a final vote this week Vandenberg wants the senate to get busy soon considering another phase of the administration’s foreign program — peace treaties with Italy Bulgaria Hungary and Romania The house opens debate Tuesday on another heavily trimmed appropriation bill calling for to finance for the next fiscal year the state justice and commerce departments and the federal judiciary This is $162893-51- 5 less than Pres Truman asked $535-7280- Trade Pushed No Summer Isn't Over It Hasn't Really Begun ByH arnman WASHINGTON May 11 Secy W Averill (Pi-Com- merce Harri-ma- n declared Sunday night an expansion of trade among all nations is indispensable to the world’s long-ru- n recovery from the war In a statement for world trade week which begins May 19 Harri-ma- n urged that the United States maintain the leadership he aid it had taken in international efforts to reduce trade Carriers Other nations 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