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"Oh I don't know" Mr Tru' ' man replied The president obviously was enjoying himself' but the happiest man on the tender after navy racked up its third victory in three tries was Navy Secy John 14 Sullivan "It couldn't have been improved on in any way" Sullivan said "I only wish West Point had a crew" 4 i - i im- i- Orin in ad Ma il) City- - i Navy-Corne- said—- "Oh fine I enjoyed it ) N - - !s"'‘– F!!ne f '' : - able-bodi- ed ht- - v tr 412of way 1 1: ! Yes 59 29 No 12 No opinion "Do you think this is a good way or a poor way to get the men needed for the armed services t!" Only fair Poor way No opinion - 1 '' 6 No opinion The proposal to entice young men into the forces by means of a substantial bonus for: volunteers was put to the public as follows: "The armed services estimate that they need between 600000 Do you think and 700000 men If the government paid a bonus of $1000 for two years' service—or about $10 a month more pay— that enough men would Good 1 ‘zitszsx y71ir: tending college was covered as foUow n the survey: "Do you think young men (19 to 25) in college should or should not be drafted for military' 'service before they have finished their schooling?" 26 Should 62 Should not 6 Qualified answers 1) Mr Truman went aboard the Wiaiarnsburg at 5:50 pm and 10 minutes later the yacht weighed anchor White House press secretary Charles G Ross said the return trip would be leisurely- R033 said the Williamsburg will arrive In Washington about 10 am EDT Sunday ll Mr Truman described the races as "the moat exciting I've seen in years" Asked how he liked the ball gam' e the president PLAKO Of UTAH 317 amok Arcade Slat ( sir lre So at state StP:ta-M- t men- - at- Theproblem of young - startling new discovery that rttene years Taft-Hartle- conteals your deafness Both men and women can wear this frame It hides thM flesh-tintitself within the inner folds of your ear It will fit most heareffective ing aids but is most with the powerful new midget Make Atomeer Write or drop in today for fun information No obligation - 1 4 I:i'i j i4ii -- - - whommowno i- Here's Leoislation Box Score Truman Sees As Cángress Nears Finish Crew Race At Annapolis' ed - t do-esc- ort 1 a 4 1 ''' 'Iv' 6 - f 44 1: 3 - "!-'- ' - I I 1 19-2- ? ': i I -- ' - 1 —k ) )1I ' J - $1 conventions might be mistmderstood as politically inspired" O'Daniel asserted however tzt and '25 for two years' his lettter to Gen Wainwright: service in the armed The crisis confronting our na22 services tion at this time is so serious that 11 Neither senate appropriations committee politics should not be permitted 5 ‘Both on foreign aid to prevent the congress from ob7 No opinion O'Daniel expressed this view in taining important information As of the early part of this a letter to Gen Jonathan M Wain- from the worlds most outstanding week the bill in congress provided wright after MacArthur had de key witness" for a period of draft of 5 men t years of age When OR- ip‘ 1 1 A i the public was questioned on the Issue of length of draft period the 1 iTht4 WliiW:4t A l i:iiil'i'-4iN- i q median average -of replies was WASHINGTON May 29 (INS) —Sen Lee O'Daniel (D Tex) said Saturday that Gen Douglas MacArthur should be subpenaed from Japan to testify before the - I - - 1 i - 1 1 4 1 4 44''' 4s---- 4 i 1 - - :: - : - - - k - -Pr' 1 -- I -a- - : - 1 r"g-1- '‘ -- - i A ' 4 -- -- - 1 1 2 11111IIN 111113 7 -t i 1 r: "' - 7 and Wyoming f ' --- i - ix a notable deficiency t-I- I j'''' ---A - E 7 P 2 : : 1 r17---- '- V P ''':-!- and others" Is It Feasible? rteP- - Ben F Jensen (It Ia) chairman of the subcommittee asked Dixon if in bis "own candid personal Opinion" he thinks the project would be feasible Dixon "It is practical yes" pressed him as to whether it would be economically feaa-and Dixon answered: "That ibl' is a point we want to find out and on which we would advise the congress I think air that inside of !0 years that something of this rill undoubtedly be done because of the size and influence which feel the project would have we findthat the initial steps toward ing out what the facts are should be started now" t 'V: ' fi - I i ) $4 livery of srateeat Lees ferry and the deliveries under the Mexican water treaty could be used at borne in Wyoming "The same is true for such receptionGoes Aboard Yacht states as Utah Colorado Nevada 1 1 : 121! This would be so because some 1 ' S of the Wyoming water which must K- now go down stream to meet the de-d corrnict requirements for the i '' 1 t " Deliver Prorressively "The system would deliver water progressively all the way d CACTI picking tip some surplus waters from some of the streams it intercept and redistribute that water and the diverted water aU down the west coast and finally deliver into the Colorado river an arnotmt of water which will permit the rneetinT of the Mexican water requirements This in turn would permit the redistribution of and an increased use of water basin within --so the Coloraod this water that would be brought from the Pacific northwest down the west coast will in turn make possible the develop' 'rent of projects in Wyoming that would not be possible otherwise -- - ' :: ''X - - 00004 - "We have made a paper study —and I ould like the record to be clear that it is a paper study -- -of the possibility of diverting opine waters from the Pacific northwest and bringing them down along the west coast through California to an ultimate Juno ticm with the Colorado river ' - four facts: 1 The weight of public opinion i t ''':'' : t :' : l'"''' t'--' ''1' Ss today is in favor of universal miliV 4 itary training rather than a temi porary draft Although congress X: ! 4 has postponed consideration of t ":"1 T for the present more than 'I c as many voters favor that twice w'Iefs sis favor the selective program 4 I:V : service draft ' ' ' '''t ii 2 If there isto be a draft the ' t public thinks that 18 months rather than the proposed two i t i years should be the limit t ' r I 4: 3 The majority of voters bet lieve that young men in college 1 t should not be drafted until they t have completed their schooling 4 4 Although the majority think that the $1000 bonus for two years' enlistment in the armed I forces proposed recently by Con- gressman Leo E Allen of Illinois 1 would get plenty of volunteers 1 k the public is divided on whether ‘ 4 ' this scheme would be a good idea ‘ A 't f The proportion saying it is a good v i f e t ‘A '''' idea is outweighed by those say1 t 1 a fair idea j ing it is a poor or onlyvoters 1 I 7 ' for a I of The preference ' ' '' : of peacetime permanentsystem : ' military training is hardly surt t i I t' ' 4':surveys prising in view of pastfound M I :7 ::7'sapwhich have consistently " ' ' "' I ll the since idea the of early proval I f 1 4 days of World War ' ' ' The testing of public opinion conducted by the institute was i t '': ' 1 mid-Ma- y as congress was 1"' '''':":' ' during 7 on the man decision approaching The power preparedness issue covered several questions survey Members of presidential party 'view Memorial day' son naval aide Navy Secy John Sullivan and Pres as follows: "41f you had to choose between crew races at Annapolis Saturday from deck of I Truman using binoculars Strong Navy crews tender From left are Capt Robert L Denni- - tested the oarsmen from Cornell in all four races' these two plans for building up U S military strength which ONE would you choose?" SHUTTER BUG A Requiring every young Matt to take military or naval training for one 53 year B Drafting young men between the ages of 19 WASHMTG'rON May 29 (AP) become effective until ratifiedby —Here is the 80th congrress box three fourths of the states) A bill designating the speaker score on major legialgition as its leaders press a drive for final of the house as next in line for benefits and coverage action not adjournment not later than the presidency in the event there likeiy Government- - backed medical are vacancies in the offices of care 39: June Md ANNAPOLIS May 291' insurance sidetracked president and vice president Bills passed: Federal aid to education passed (UP)—Peering through binocular Rills pending: one moment and operating his own' Income tax reduction by senate but not by house aid economic for Reciprocal trade agreement act Long-rang- e housing passed by Military and movie camera the next Pres and Aela extension: passed by house in senate but not by house Europe S TrumarC three watched Harry Modified extension of rent con- modifiqd form but not bysenate Increased minimum wages acSelective service not passed by tion unlikely navy crews pull to victory' over trols y but pending in bothbranches of Admission of displaced persons Cornell Saturday on the historic labor act A propose d constitutional congress Severn river' (Crew race results pending In senate no house ac' to limit the tenure of Universal military training: dis- tion amendment page to two consecutive carded Civil rights legislation not the The president viewed the races four-ye-arpresidency ' social terms not does of Extension acted (This Upon security from a navy tender he came to Annapolis aboard the presidential ' yacht Williamsburg for a week 'tit "011117tritmompor11110end of relaxation that also included t baseattendance at the army-nav- y ' ''''' '''''111 ' ball game and a naval academy i f4 1 western great area there cf water - ' 1 Mexico - 1 - Of tt - project 1 Dixon said is in essence a project to redistribute a portion of the g t water of the Columbia and bring bertenls to 10 states Twe Categories Western streams fall into two categories Dixon explained: The Columbia river and all the rest" Be continued: Cp In the' northwest in the Columbia basin you have an ample supply of water with water wasting into the sea regularly In CaL'fornia there is a deficiency of water - East of California In the Nevada Arizona 'Utah New - ' - 4 1' - The Urges Subpena informed The supreme allied commander the senate group from that his return to the of MacArthur Tokyo United States before the political Public Shows Preference For UMT Over Draft I the committee's 'request' that he appear before it it A 1 dined GALLUP OPINION POLL WO !4444nor04'4444444444“ WASHrsGTON May 29 (xi The reclamation bureau wants to explore the possibility of &hitting surplus water from the Columbia basin to other parts of the west where it could be put to work So far it is only a "paper study" IS'ut it has a name: The united NreEtern reconnaissance report J W Dixon reclamation direc- tor of project planriirT told the house interior appropriatiorus subcommittee about it during hearings on the department's money ' A3 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday May 30 1948 1' 1 industrial equipment" 0 11 1 4 1 - - - - A |