| Show - - - : ' the 2 a t Cake Irribttne ef Monday June O — a I STATES UNITED ) '7 67 scheduled bearings Monday: on three of the four new "must" measures Chile a fourth ts getmum wage have been added to the ting set Lmust' program of congress as An armed services subcommitit enters the last scheduled month tee expects to conclude hearings this week on bills to cash the five-yeof the session terminal leave bonds issued Also added to this list are mesa-tre- e to establish the Line of suc- to former service men and women cession to the presidency in case It may reach the house floor next of vacancies and- to tInify the week Involvedin are an estimated $1800000000 government bonds armed service& now cannot be cashed until which And with final action yet to be years after their date of issue taken on II of the 12 annual ap- five 'The senate has not acted on the propriation bill these four ma- I egisla proposals are expected to keep jor Vote This Week Seen the corgressional nt4se on the grindstone moat of the time beAction may belshen this week tween now and the end of July by the houxe labor committee on a bill boosting the legal minimum Ptans for Action to 80c an rouse Republican Leader Hal- wage scale from 40c for workers whose product leck of Indiana told reporters hour enters interstate commerce Sunday there- are definite plans house expenditures commitfor action this session on the four teeThe is all but ready to approve an army-nav- y unification bill It may In addition many members are hold action until the senate up for the of repassage clamortrg a companion measure now 'etoed income tax reduction bill passes a to be voted on in that in position for universal military training legit- branch :al-Ion and for antipoll tax action Already passed by the senate —Three house committees have a bill designating the speaker of the house as successor to the president in the event of simultaneous Jag vacancies in the offices of presir dent and vice president may be ' ' ob riot sent to the house this week by its -- Io elli - 4 q iss committee The house judiciary ) 1 passed a similsr bill last year when 1 'i 4 (1 a Democrat Sam Rayburn was - l''' 0 k Now a Republican speaker W Martin Jr is speaker Joseph I) '') and "heir apparent" under the dt 9):Q which has successHion PrcPas" S Truman's backing 'tip LTPi---- to cash G I terminal pay B1 bonds and to increase the mini- ar - - - I ' 4 ' - 1 1 s i - 1 1 'WITH 1011141W e—7111 sof to 1 I i ‘(rl - OUTDOOR st FOLDING GRILL j s 74"" ( i 1 11' I i ---- i i - ! ! - -- 1'1' '4' - ''' t '"'' 1' i its I ' ! 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-1 - - (Refrigeration type) 7: ka It''' E I 1 11 p of n 114 Trumps VII numbs old to Pr elated Pros Associn$ tattled a04t1011re1 y to the na for tem !Scallion of all Lb loCal news arintd In thl ntirspapr as w0 ILE &11 A P news disaatehec t:'-- fp Stokers Coaversion Oil garners Keene Air Conditioners 111-50t AU - t I - as3OnAl rates (Ake Adana &evade tneSunvoription Wyoming daily and Sunday niontn ic dvanne $14100: olecsvcvvy "car U dailv and Sunday month $17 which the t71r141oLu'l" (11:- 11q1e-y- t trag Schwarzkopf ia getting ready to return to Iran with an offer of 5000000 worth of American military equipment He said Sun- day this would go a long way toward giving Soviet Russia's h southern neighbor a modernized fast moving constabulary force Schwarzkopf who headed the New Jersey state police at the time of the Lindbergh kidnaping is chief of an American military mission which has been training the Imperial Iranian gendarmerie for the last five years The new equipment is part of a $25000000 war surplus deal to build up Loth the Iranian army and the constabulary The United States has agreed to the sale but terms must be ratified by the Iraniartparliarnent - gakt WASHINGTON —Sen Alexander i oil-ric- r Atomic Wair Fear Spurs Plea For Spread of U S Offices - - WASHINGTON June 29 UPI Gen H Norman —Brig FIVE RESCUED FROM ISLE 1 f IN U 800 atomic more Hart Schaffner & Mar: clothes than we ever sold before and still we can't keep j X 1 - $435000000 S ARMS $2' :T 1 linti t tr 9 ad 1 ar MAN OFFERED AM push-butto- e ng - EINSTEIN 'VIEW - establishment merce departments (one bill) culture department government corporations independent offices Not Yet Acted On' Reported by 4house committee but not acted on by either house or senate—(1) Financing civil func- tions of the war department Not acted on by house commit-a- y District of cteoe—m(l) Financing the There are 12 departmental appropriation bills and all of them in the house In addition originate there are numerous deficiency and supplemental measures four of which already have been sent to the president Another deficiency measure financing the loan to Greece and Turkey and foreign relief activities is awaiting action by the house committee the government's fiscal year Sunone of the worst ap— t day - -i ' " 0 a propriations log lams in history ThA fiscal year ends at mid''' AlEXICO 411 night Monaay and unless there o is an unprecedented burst of leg4 islative spied in the meantime Pacific Ocean only one of the regular appropriation bills for the year beginning MP will be on the law books finances the treasury and post It ( office departments and now is on CLIPPERTON to— ' Pres Harry S Truman's desk ISLAND But despite its failure to approPANÄISIA agencies in time priate for other for them to have their money Al MOS available when the new year starts has provided for their congress C EQUATOR ma est 0e normal1 operations Already law is aprovisionall-to r unfinanced departments owing Is incur obligations in anticipation Galapagos This of pending appropriations --means that the departments may 27 carry on their normal activities and charge the expense against - appropriations yet to be made '''''"' SOUTH 1 Several Reasons ' There are several reasons for AMERICA ' 9 unusual delay in enacting apthe 4 ig72 bills this year The re404Aum propriation STATUTE MILES organization act provided for new fiscal procedures in congress and found at as live fishermen who put out from San Pedro (A) havesixbeen a result the house appropriaItesweeks island after being shipwrecked nearly (B) Clipperton tions got doff to a 'slow island to will take castaways two ship Normandie (C) start committee Galapagos the supply in considering where naval craft at Panama (D) will complete rescue operations bills Then too the turnover in political control of congress meant apcomplete reorganization of theconcommittee with propriations One sufficient Continued From Page Aaplane with range it trol shifting from Democrats to waa said token occupation Clipperton has George Wallace of the Ameni- on lo fi starting hearings yt can Fishermen's Tuna Boat Assn mRepublicans dropped from world attention n December or earlier The Normandie owned by M said here the men were "very which is normal procedure when O Medina of this city gave few to be discovered as Clip- there Is a continuation of party lucky" details of the rescue of the shipwas off the shipping lanes control the house appropriations wrecked sailors It was indicated perton milClipperton is a haven for committee couldn't get started their boat the Thistle had broken lions of sea birds and both France til late in January When it did up on the island's coral reefs and and Mexico sought the island for started It cut sizable chunks that the survivors their clothing Its rich deposits of guano corn- Pres Truman's requests In rags and bodies blackened by mercially valuable as fertilizer from Funds Box Score the sun had had a difficult time Ftance claimed title under a rethernivelves alive a 1858 keeping occupancy in Here's the appropriation box by Before World War I a small ported French frigate which raised the score with one more day to go Mexican mettlement existed on the colors of Napoleon M Mexico's before the end of the fiscal year: island This ended when supply claim was backed by the landing Bills passed by senate and house boats quit sailing as a result of of a Mexican gunboat in 1897 and and sent to president — (1) The treasury-pos- t settlement office billchanges in the Mexican government A group of women taken subsequent One of the legends of Clipperton - Passed by senate and house and off in 1917 by a United States is that the last Mexican com- awaiting senate-hous- e conference cruiser reported most of the popu- mander Capt Ramon De Arnaud action—(3) Financing the labor lation including all the men had left the place in a rowboat under department and the Federal Securand killed each other or an hallucination that a steamer ity agency the interior departt mahemselves or had starved was waiting off the reefs The ment and the navy department Vice Adm J B Oldendorf com- captain Passed by house but not acted is said to have rowed out mander of the navy's western sea of sight and disappeared never frontier here said he is requesting to be heard from again Another Cbc143D'alt Zribtutt I navy authorities in Panama to legend tells of a ''king" the last south Idath—Dial give aid to the men on the Nor- surviving male of the settlement mandie's arrival in the Galapagos who ruled over a dozen women A request by the Normandie that whom he considered as his harem very morning ginned at trio a plane be sent for them off Clip- This story has it that the women postIssued L nibs ex last City gs ascend1 61 els ss mann ander Ltd at Mama perton was refused for lack of a finally killed him -- - six-mont- hs - f firght from an unapproved airport to failure to maintain fire fightlng equipment properly Ali of these cases were settled by compromises in which the air lines paid without a legal admission of guilt A CC A spokesman said he recalled no recent case in which an air line had contested a violation charge through appeal to the Civil Aeronautics board 3cr Adams Zt Wes Sim : Inquiry The record shows 11 separate sums ranging from $100 to $9500 for violations The nit of cases varies from operating a scheduled too Made heavy steel and Chisheci in home - Total $19100 in Year 29 WASHLNGTON $1 1119 5 11 Whether there will be a renewed drive for a tax reduction bill depends on results of a poll now being made to determine whether a veto could be overridden The president'sOf veto of a bill cutting taxes as July I was sustained next but a new measure effective Jan 1 has been - introduced which have been Amendments suggested could set back the bill because of possibly extended debate Present plans do rot call for action this year on universal Military training legislation but Many Republican and Democratio house members are endeavoring to have — It programmed anyhow CAA Fines 1 ' Depends On Poll - 1194 - - ) A :- - - 'WAS nn:GTON :Tune 29 Polar Tactics End of Fiscal Period Finds To Involve Appropriations Log Jam U S Canada 4 Congress Adds Minimum Pay Los Angeles GI Cash to 'Must' Agenda :'San Pedro partment's fiscal 1948 appropriation He said bluntly that the U S army already is a poor second to ftussia's and that war in the next few years is possible Since the joint defense plan was begun the United States has sold the Canadians vast quantities of combat material at a nominal fee For example equipment that coat $22695490 originally was turnedwAsHrNarox June 29 (UP) over to the Canadians for $1022—The United States and Canada 519 soon will announce plans for joint The United States took part arctic maneuvers next winter to In Canada's famous "exercise continue preparations against the musk ox" below the arctic circle attack in April 1946 and Canadian obpossibility of trans-Polan informed war department servers were on hand for last source said Sunday winter's U S army maneuvers in The announcement will Ile made Alaska by the permanent joint board of Use North Bases defense of the United States and Canada which has been building In addition the army air forces in a up close military liaison since the are cooperating with Canada series of cold weather tests of war The two nations already have equipment weather stations and aids in the Polar reengaged in extensive military and navigational A F A planes still are using diplomatic cooperation and Pres gions bases although they have Harry S Truman pledged even Canadian closer relations in his recent never advertised it Other steps of cooperation inspeech at Ottawa clude: Threat of Attack 1 Exchange of experts to study High American military leaders the features of the defense of each Including Gen Dwight D Eisen- country 2 Encouragement of common hower chief of staff have voiced and standards of arms the North that designs repeated warnings American continent may some day equipment organization be Invaded over the Polar Ice cap and new developments 3 Mutual and reciprocal avail- Only Saturday Eisenhower to restore with pleaded congress ability of military naval and sir cut from the war de- - I facilities in each country - TANGLED PURSE STRINGS Site of Shipwreck Sacra 1947 |