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Show Cabinet Meets on Reconversion Planning Program . uJ , . i- : sf i si: !i k . :ik . i? i;i iiSi ' v :s i: i i5ii : ; i:ii;v ii:. i iij. sa if Mjii; " il if fesisrfs fi isi.ss !IIS:!i!iS l:Srfp:i;l f - " r - -I r ' v s , ' ' i " - I , i 1 ;--,.,' I teWMnnmn.. in .-rf i. k.. " - s,....... . .t&8tXto. J President Truman calls his cabinet to consider all angles of reconversion brought to a head by the Japanese Japa-nese surrender. Photo shows, left to right: Clinton P. Anderson, agriculture; Lewis B. Schwellenback, labor; John B. Blandford Jr., housing agenoy; J. A. Krug, WPB; J. E. Snyder, war mobilization; William Davis, economic stabilization; Leo T. Crowley, foreign economics; Henry A. Wallace, commerce; Abe Fortas, undersecretary of interior; Robert Hannegan, postmaster general; Henry L. Stimson, secretary of war; James F. Byrnes, secretary of state; President Harry S. Truman; Fred M. Vinson, treasury; Tom Clark, attorney at-torney general; and James F. Forrestal, secretary of navy. . |