Show MI1 - I - I - ME i r - SALT LAKE 'TRIEUNE Sunday By Congressional Quarterly Q What portion of next year's foreign aid funds does !I the administration plan to spend in Indochina and the war there? -I 'I - 7- - ' A Approximately Mutual Security Director one-thir- r' lia- old Stassen has indicated that he will request a total of $3497- 700000 for fiscal 1955 out of which the proposed expendi tures for Indochina account for $1133000000 This is even more than the amount scheduled for Democrats in this Republican controlled 83rd Congress A Yes thrloint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expenditures is headed by Sen Harry Flood Byrd (D Va) Sen Byrd has been chair F B I" Ile said such a law might also invalidate the principal legal weapons" now "aimed most directly at the special problems of communism" teen described as an illegal 'of the OnOlhfrd: of Foreign Aid Pegged ‘c I May 2 19'54 CONGRESSIONAL QUIZ ' -- Y' - I 1111110100erwora4 'I ftiit rather than a conspiracy legitimate political part y Are there objections to outlawing it? Indochina A Attorney General Herbert' Brownell Jr April 12 told a House judiciary Subcommitiee' that to outlaw the Communist Party might drive it "under! ground" and "increase the already difficult investigatory job man of the joint committee establishment in an amendmentl since Its creation in 1941 The! he offered tothe Internal Revidea for thecommittee accord-- j enue Act of 1941 which was and which authorized ing to staff members originated adopted the committee with thenSecretary of the !setting up Treasury Henry Morgenthau Q The Communist party of Jr Sen Byrd then proposed its the U S A sometimes has iP1wm FII Q Can an Inmate of a - A5 or representatives according to Sen Thomas C Henning (13 MO who is 'a member of a subcommittee investigating conditions in federal prisons fed- eral prison complain to his about the treat- NOW MAKI ARRANGEMENTS THI HOT SUMMER !RHINO MART JULY 21 110I To congressman ment he is receiving? A Each fedt4a1 institution has in its yard a mailbox marked for letter to senators LEAVE ALASKA Por Complete Details Call or Wilt MA PDX CLAWSON Ale IL South Tempi invtif:1 1 Europe ($947000000) How as Q served 4 A Eight have women many senators? incluuding Eva Mrs Kelly Bowring (R Neb) who was sworn M April 28 Maine Republican Margaret Chase Smith who currently the only other woman member and former Sen Hattie W Caraway (D Ark) were the only women elected to a alxyear term The others have been appointed at the 'outset with the exception of Gladys Pyle (R S D) who was elected for a short term—Nov 9 1938 to Jan 2 is Mrs Eva Kelly Bowring Eighth woman to be a senator IN 7 MONTHS I full USExpends $396 Billion 1939 Chicago Tribune Service Q Have Q Has there been ever two women members of the WASHINGTON May Senate at the same time begovernment agencies spent fore? $396 billion in the first seven A Yes during the tenure of months of the present fiscal Mrs Hattie W Caraway (D Nov 13 1931 to year the Joint Congressional Ark)2 from 1945 three other women Jan Committee on Reduction of as for brief Nonessential Federal Expend- served Sensenators Rose Long (D periods itures reported Saturday served from Jan 31 1936 At the beginning of the eighth La) 2 Sen Dixie B to Jan month February the agencies Graves (D 1937 held office Ala) still had authority to call on 1937 to Jan 10 from Aug 20 the treasury for $1213 billion Sen Gladys Pyle (R more to meet their bills in the 1938 served from Nov 9 1938 S D) future according to Sen Harry to Jan 2 1939 Flood committee Byrd (D chairman Va) Sen Byrd explained that even though the :agencies have this tremendous sum in unexpended balances it does not mean the money is in the treasury As bills come due Sen Byrd said the treasury must provide the money from tax collections and other cash on hand or borrow money and thus increase the national debt In the first seven months the military services did most of the spending $239 billions exclusive of civil functions The services still had $72 billion in authorized funds The Foreign Operations Administration spent $24 billions dttring the period and still had authorizations for $124 billions The other agencies spent $133 billions and had authorization left for $369 billions Of the $396 billion spent $187 billion was from appropriations made by Congress in the calendar year of 1953 and the other $209 billion wasfrom balances carried over from appropriations made in earlier President Eisenhower's lative program? A In the first three legis- months of 1954 McCarthy voted "with" President Eisenhower six times "against" him five times and didn't vote four times on Senl votes on issues ate where the President made a specific request according to a y Congressional preliminar Quarterly survey His "relative the President support" of (counting only those times when he voted) was therefore 55 per cent: but his "effective support" (where failure to vote reduces the member's score) was 40 per cent fo the first quarter of 1954 Last year McCarthy voted for Eisenhower requests 25 times against Presidential requests 14 times out roll of 49' Eisenhower-issucolts His percentages last year were: Relative support 84 per cent effective support 51 per cent roll-cal- Rey $3 to 3995 50 e Q Are there any Congres- O slips gowns Senate Democrat Predicts Ike Farm Plan Rejection WASHINGTON May 1 (INS) —The Senate's No 1 Democratic farm legislator predicted Saturday that the chamber will reject President Dwight D Eisenhower's farm program and vote to continue rigid high price supports on basic crops Sen Allen J Ellender La ranking Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Comm it te e forecast "a substantial margin" tot retention of the wasting program The President favors a flexible price plan on all basic commodities except tobacco with supports fluctuating between 75 and 90 per cent of parity' 110 u EVERY SIZE IN GROUP BUT NOT EACH STYLE CLAIMS 'SUBSTANTIAL MARGIN' I ilid)97 sional committees headed by years - Joseph R Wis) supported Senator McCarthy (K O petticoats in place of the fixed 90 per cent of parity now in effect The Senate rejected Tuesday an 'attempt by El lender to extend the 90 per cent price support on wheat corn cotton peanuts tobacco and rice the basic crops However El lender pointed out that the 48 to 40 vote came on his to tack proposal O pajamas O gown ensembles special lingerie purchase of famous merchandise plus many pieces taken from our own stock so great is this event were his amendment on a wool bill: He said it was not final and predicted that when "the final vote is taken on price supports" it will receive the support of many western senators who aided with the administration on the wool issue putting on extra salespeople! extra floor space! be here early! 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