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YEAR NO. 295 1 1 ul.so thnl any niovo to clo.s/> sLofw Saturday nights with Asm Itnid and oUiL'i- surrtui tiding mot' chants, Urges Sex Education WushliiKlun, Juno iill (UP) Tito tiallotml conforutiue of V11CA boj itovm uni'K sex educn Diin lor nil IiIkIi fruslimi'ii and aopliomoL'Ps as tlir ansvvrr ro tin- "No, need" ol AmcL'lunn yt'Uitf! iicnnle, The Weather Vnir, wann and luimltf this af toinoon Tacsday. toitiiy Qa, low tonlglit 70, iujtli Tuojidaj Soiltb unci swtlthlVMt lil-Ui mill's jK'f hour tluviiKli Tuesday. Tile sun netn today at p.m. anrt risea tomorrow at oiof a.m.

I.IK'Ul by tlie U. S. Wenthcr bureau Itiutmmonta at Hope col lt'KO. The tomuoialtire at 11 a.m. to- was HU.

Mtdilgnn wit lor tempoi'-altii'r at Ultnwa Beach at LI a. in, today was 64. Air tompcrattire 72, Fw the 2i ending 5 p.m yo.sUTday Llio liiHtt'umeiiU rocord-ed tho' followlnc: Maximum, Hi). jMlidnmm, W. Precipitation, Ono Voar Aiiip Veattrday Mavlituim, hS.

Minimum, M. jPrccipitatton, The Holland Evening Sentinel SUBURBAN DELIVERY WEEK DAY EVENINGS This photo, "That's Too Cold for taaen at Holland Slate park hut won William Brink of Hoi-land a IIOO prim In the fourth annual Hljh eontett, Tha alctufa Bill's brother and titter, Bob and Marilyn, coaxing the family dog, Panny, a Boaton toy torrlar, Into Retail Merchants Name Committee To Set Sale Date Reiall merchants of Holland today appointed a committee headed by ilnrl Price to set dales and delect tin mo lor a community rUy late nexl month. Tho 30 nicrelinnls met at a gen-ernl seshlon in the Wnrm iTlotid Tuvt'i'n. Otlwirs appointed to Ihe committee wove li, K. Alexander, flurry Wlpsklimp, Andrew On Meat.

James Ueersplnk, and John Vwliuitij! Jr. The group volwl lo have Bcnonil retail merchant meetings on the second Monduy of I In' month for the next three months, The will begin at A.m., lollowihj; )i eofloe klelx troin JMhliQ ii, in. The Idea or general mwiiiip sti'iiimed a plan to bolsloi' Hit- lolnll meiclitinU assticuiiiun. Pre.sidenl Tuny Last of thr Chttm-her of retail merchriuts trivi.slon suggested thai the fissu-olallon be strciiKllioiieil, IkixI plained Ihe present Hfit-ii I ot the assoclntlnn und mild ol retail bUMiiMs represented by one man, Total Is in oilior business at Uic general meeting, the mei-chimls di.s-cussmI SaHii'duy dosing. However, no deil.iltf action wis taken, llemy said a rtilulL in AlU'tfU'i avvllcbed Ita from SaHircMy to l'rl-day mid didn't notice my ang In anks.

Douglas, Wart Otlva, Hudaonvllla, F.nnvltl., Hamilton. Isat i.uflstuak, Mont.llo Park, c.ntr.l Park, Virginia' Park, Park, M.c.t.w Park, North md Dlrtrlo, No. I Lske Michigan. Tha plotura wat of the top wlnnora In four main claaaei. Holland high will ra-aelve as part of the award a flash Bantam camera and a group of booka aelected ae a miclaui of a photographic reference library, Last year Bill received honorable mention for hit entry, He it a aon of Mr.

and Mra. Rudy Brink, East 23rd St, Beach Main Attraction For Summer Week-end Holland residents responded lo hf heal in actenatic fasJuon they went lo the beach. Holland id ah? park played hwt lo visitors during the iwr-iod, boosting the season's total to 10,856, far ahead of viwlori last year at Litis time. All parking places taxed to trie umn uim all pKinie tjhles were in tisc most of the day. The Iwiwh wns cDVtrKt witii javLmmew autl sun batlvcrs.

And (laiwiwoit lined pleii and Ht'Mkwalers elbow to eibow, all record catches. There wiisn'l an unhappy Iisliomian in the crowd, The mercury was expectod to dimb to 92 today, after an vending uL a.m. today. Maximum Sand ay was 80. Thwe duln'l fto lo Vhe bench went for a so 11 wwnetl.

iligliways were and side roads hud their shave ot I mlMe. Rams oi the past week provided a mantle of green for the countryside, an ItiApn'ation for I he traveler. Elsewhere, tlie nanon did not lave so well. There seemed to no tmmediiile lflief tor eastern uveas liit by the worst Juno dvoiiKhl in 41 years. Ak-eady, orop damage was estimated at and B9 deMhs were wewded in Hie York-New England aivti.

Residouls of the flood-stricken S'ncnuiKtoitli and Potomac valleys in Vu'Kinia and Wesl Virginia heartened by rainless sluo, ami waved thai they remain thn way. At lefisi 1,1 wore dead, to 20 missing and hun- dn-ck oi tiooas. Summer will arrive ofticially Tuesday afternoon. Wcitllicc is ex to remain w.tmi and mt mid excopi in the noi-Uiern 'Rock lou and Pacific nwdluvesL, In New York, the three weeks' drought, has hit severely tin I ruck gardens supplying the met ropoliian a re u. The tliidcr-di-y condiuons ot Coi-Cils in Now England piwivplod ttoiiservntion nutliwibes to bnn outdoor fires in llw Cape Cod ttcctloti of The ban may be extended to cover the entire state.

Chicagoan It Arrested On Tree Removal Count Natftte Casablanca, SO, Chicago, arrested Sunday on chavge or removing four spruce trees from a planting near West Olive, forfeited a $25 bond when he failed to appear for arraignment this murning in Municipal Casablanca was arrested by city police and sheriff's officers in Holland Sunday on complaint of thp owner of the trees. Otficors were Informed Casablanca and his wife had removed the trees and then exchanged sharp words with the owner. The owner reported the license number to police. Fish Are Hungry IVieh a I the piers are repcried "exceptionally hungrey" loday, Angling is good, along with weather condiocm. Local VFW Float Takes First Prize Henry Wallers post 2144, Vet erans of Foreign Wars, won first place in a float contest Saturday at I lie slate VFW cunventJon Grand Rapids, The event which nUrnetert 5,000 from all parts of Michigan duxed Sunday after a three-day session.

Holland's entry followed the Dutch thorite with Louis Rupp appearing as a wooden shoe carver. Two turge paper shoes decorated the float and a small uoy and girl appeared costume in a wooden rrame, bordered by wooden shoes. The float was sponsoi'ed by the Cootie organization hospital unit) of Hie. local pasl. The local Cootios went under the name of Dike Jumpers Pup 'lent for the parade, The postal alto received a citation for community service, More than 100 local VFW post, coolie and auxiliary members attended the annual evnnt.

In other competition, the auxiliary won third place in a rtlual contesl in which the following participated: Mrs H. G. Knapp, Mrs. Borowski. Mrs.

Ban llamm, Mrs Henry Thrall, Mrs. Jce Overway, Mrs, Ted Kouw, Mrs. John De Vries, Mrs, Den Ooslerbaan, Mrs. Kato Wyn-fiarden, Mrs. Art Van Kolken, Mrs Harold Ramaker, Mrs.

Frank Jlllson, Mrs. Ben Roos, Mrs, Ted Bet-key and Mrs. Peter Borcliers. OfticiBl delega-ps wore Mane O'Mallcy, Mrs, Jillsori, Mrs. Hamm and Mrs, Roos.

It Doesn't Pay to Force Trooper's Car Off Road Grand Haven, June 20 (Spec ial) Frib, 29, of route 2, Zee and. found it expensiv force a Michigan Slate trooper's car off the highway in Grand Haven township Saturday night The trooper, L. Flukboiner, who was in civilian clothes at the time ot -he itlen cnai-gcd Ft is reckless driving, He spent week-end in the county jail and this morning paid $50 fine ant $IS0 costs rattier than spend an oilier 30 days in jail. He was arraigned before Justice Frederick Workman of Spring Lake, Eastern Rcilroads Ask Higher Rate Schedule Washington, June 30 (UP) The interstate Commerce commission today reopened proceedings on petitions of KasLem railroads for rate increase; for small shipments handled in less-tlinn-carioitd quantities. The commission last October rejected the railroads' request for increases on rates ranging from 95 per cent on rive mile hauls down tc wi1 cent on long hauls in first cKvS traffic.

In requesting fw.her heatings Ihe Eastern railroads haid they are revising tneir rate increase request. HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1949 Young Man Dies While Swimming At Grand Haven Autopsy to Determine He Was Drowned Or Had Heart Attack Grand Haven, June 20 An autopsy was scheduled today for Forrest Atkins, 20-ycav- old Grand Rupids youth who died while swimming Sunday ariernoon al the Grand Haven slate park. The autopsy was to determine whether he died of drowning or a heart atlack. Atkins was standing In four (eel of water about 2110 leel oft shore and 600 i'eeL south of the pier when he went down. Robert Dickens, 17, Grand Rapids, noticed that Atkins slumped nUu the water and a few seconds later recovered the body which ho and a companion, Robert Kwlatkowslti, 17, also of Grand Rapids, brought to shore.

Lite Guard Tom Burr and George Ewlng of Grand Rapids applied arUlicial respiration tor 20 minutes before city police and firemen aruved with the resusci- tnl.ar. The resuscitatoi' used an hour. Assisting in applying respira tion were Park Muniiger Louis Hanev and his aislstiuus, Keith GlavLon, Charles Mauvor, Victor McFadden and Joe Rlola. I hers assisting were Conservation Otfi ccr Harold Bowditeh and Polici ofticers Joe and Robert Klempcl. I'he bodv was taken to the Kammeraad funeral home and la to Sullivan funeral home i Grand Rapids, Atkins was among nine who lost their lives in Michigan as thousands took lo Hie outdoors lo C.S' cape summer heal.

According lo YJmlcd Press, five lost their lives drowning At Ypsitanii two small children were overcome in ilieir beds by gus from a hoi waler hefilor The via 1ms were Richard, 4, and Freddie Jean Jcflotsrin, 5, children of Dr. and Mrs. Sam uel Jefferson. The parents were taken lo a hospital In crilii'Hl condition Irom cdlecls of the gas, Stale police set up a road block to lind the driver whone car struck and killed Peggy Moure, J7, of Ann Arbor, while she was walking along Portage lake road with two companions. Her companions were loo dazed by the accideni to record tiie license number of Ihc car.

Drownings occuvred at Big Lake near Pontine, BntUe Crook river, Lake Nepressmg noai1 Lapeer, Grand river-near Lansing, and in a gravel pit near ChiirJolle. Bulletins RAIL STOCKS AGITATE New York (UP) shares nhiiwetl nil. improvement today anil gave I lie ttoek list an Irregular tuward the end the ninrning. in I lie' carriers were smalt, however, CATHOLIC ABRKSTKD Prague, Czenhostnvakln (UP) Krllabie Hfnivtsen rc-liorted thai Hie Catholic rector of Tneltloviee parish near PragiiB was nrresleri Itulay for reading Arelihishnp Josef Benin's pan-tarsi lettnr to his congregation. Love Sick Swain Kills Ex-Steady With Shotgun Dotroit.

June, 20 Robert Planto, 19, sal In his Jail coll 1o- day trying to figure oul Uie sud-dpii omolional "diizo" Hint promp- 'iiin girl friend with sliolguu, 1 lo-: i ici. iy piewd logollior Hit iimstr.r.cf.s stirroundltig the falul shooting of 6-ycar-old Mary Lou Coleniiui fronl of her Ikhiso 'mid In full view of uIhmiI 75 uolghlxira and the girls mother, PcLro said Plor.ie, a aulo worker, blnslod Ihe girl Sal- urrlay with three shots rrom 410 shutgun allev siu1 refused lo give him fmother clmncc," The in i pic had broken oil rceetilly uflcr going logolher for Iwo yews, Hooded Hooligans Use Rope to Whip Mother, Daughter Birmingham, Juno 20 (UP) A 3H-ycar-old mother snld today that she and a 10-year-old daughter were flogged near hero by a hooded mnli while another daughter wns forced to wntrh ilw lical Ings with a rope around her neck. The incidents were the nghi and ninth in a growing list of reported violent acts in Ihe ami during the in.sl two weeks. Si ule and local officers and many civic organizations were eugttged in an all-out campaign ngamsl niglil-rlding hooded tor-rorisls and other lawless groups, Irene Burton lold police that she mid her danghlcr, Sally, were viellma of a hoodod gang on the night of June 3, The same gang or white cloaked and hooded men who Ixvd Mrs. Burton and her daughter, also vepovledly flogged three men that niglit, Ulhrr mobs flogged Navy Velernn B.

Slovull untl Hill llnmillon, a coul miner, and In-limilalot) Mrs, Hugh Mcdnniil, a da-yonr-old griuidmolher, and res-tanvatil operator Sieve Marshlar, One offieor expliilnfid thai "the 'ull scale Invesligntion is making i Jot of mob victims brave enough talk now." Atom Board Hit On New Gas Line Washington. Juno 20 (UP) Chailes II. Klstoti, the Atomic Energy commission todiiy by by-passing Lite nnllonal defense Bcf In coimec-lion wilh ils phut lo obtain nn-l in-ill for lis Oak Ridge, phi Mlslon and other members of the joinl congressioiujl atomic energy commllice repioweu tor more (ban an hour ground covered lust Friday by Sen Bourke H. lllcltcnlooper's questioning of commission officials on (lie natural gns plim. IL, sought, to support his charge of "incredible of Ihe atomic program.

Elston con I ended lhal the na-llonal (fclen.se act provided thai thp imlionnl securily rt'sourtw lioard has to be consul led whenever criltcaJ materials are used. She Qualified Twice Boston, June 2Q (UP) On Mother's Day J047 Mrs. Hilda KuhwiirlK of Reverse gave birth lo a son. Vestorday, J'tither's Day, slip gtivo birlh lo another son, Salem Sarpint Eludes Shotgun Totin' Posse Salem. June 20 (UP)-Villagors believed 1oday that Ihc se-rpent ol Salem township still lurked In Llie marshes here although a 100-man posse couldn't rind Ihe monster, The said lo 17 feet long and about inches hick-has frightened horse and out-raced a tractor, according to residents who were out the pesky thing.

Tlie last person to have an encounter wilh the reported monster is 78-yenr-old George Bawcn The sharp-eyed oldsier said the serpent's head was at least five Inches thick, Bowen sftid a phony he had gone' to unhitch started acting up "like a swarm ol acting up him." That's when ho spied the serpent three weeks ago, "He had his head about three iiWit UK ground awl his were something terrible to see, Bowen said, Folks decided Sunday 1hat enough wns enough. A call had disappeared and chickens were mysteriously missing. When Mrs. Roborl Lewis spoiled the monster's lair on her husband's farm, a passe wh.s slarlod, The nest measured four I'cel wide and bus two paths leading troni It. Men, women and hoys took off for the mosquito-lnfojsiod marshos whore the serpeni is believed lo hide out.

A four-hour search netted two blue racer snakes, eight garter snnkes, but nary a monster. Mrs, Lewis said it looked like a boa constrictor. Folks think might be a python that escaped Irom One escaped Irom a clreus at Ann Arlxir, about a year ago. But Michigan temperatures aren't healthy for tropical gna-kes. Big Four Agrees On German Rule At Final Talks Ministers Reported Ready to Sign Treaty On Austria This Year Paris, June (UP) The Blii Four agreed today on ft temporary working tirnmgemem for running their Iwo sfpai'ille jinrls of Geriiiiiiiy, anil an a plan for signing an Austrian treaty by lull.

The final iigivement was rouch-eti in a ipuck secrei session ol the council ol loreiim nilni.sters. lasietl barely hall an hour. A was culled, and a final pJen- si-ssicil whuting up '-In' first lull dress Big Four conlerence since 11)47 was luild. During the recess Fmvigi) Mln ihler Andrei Vlshinsky ol left the Rose Marble pulace, site ol the conleveuce, presumably to return lo his embassy. A lu ml communique already had been agreed upon.

It will he made public nl'lcr iho plenary li conliiiiR'iJ a agri'titivni. to written asMininee ol Ire- iicsx to lk'rllti for the Western powers, ii was learned belore the 1 imil scs.s-.cn opened, Oilier foreign news Included! J'rlnrc Allosiindro Torlunia, 23-ytHir-old sun and heir of one ol Lilly's richest families, was re-purted mil nf danger Hller being shin twice by a disgruntled former employe. Frankfurt, Intormanls said ihal many fnr-ine)' eareer-nn'ti fn Adoll Hitler's foreign service would he named consular jxjsts in ihe new West Gcrmnti ifoveniment, The Wen Germans will have a "ministry of iiiler-sliile atfairsi" ronlrul of foreign Hflnirs is vested in tlic occu-pa lion powers. He I grade The Russian ambassador to Belgrade niter a foiir-nioiuhs alisenee, ami observers linked his renin! to a repriricd Coniuilorm offensive against Tilo, Comjielenl oliserv-rrs diKeri'illied rejinrls Dial the (Icmlhfaim eoiiniries pluri lo bri'iik diplomatic relations with Yugoslavia, Refunds for Vets Begin in January Wnshingkm, June 20 AtlminiSI ralor Car) Gray, today uiiiitorized Limel.thle under which world War II Vol era ns Will Ix'glli gelling their share of W.KM.OiiO.OUt) nailontil servlt'e I lie iiisuranci! dl-vitlend next Under tin- llmelnhlo, will start going lo some imjIOO.OflO ixiliey holtk'rs the first ol next year anil will Ix1 hilly emiipleled" liiirlng the firm monilis of Ahum 1(1 veterans molt rail Itisuranee tltn-ing World War II, A pp -a I ion for the sjieeinl dividend nott1 are lielitfi iivinietl. 'J'hc lorms are to avalloble some lime in August at post veterans orgnnlzalioi), and VA offices.

Grny hn.s dismissed reports Ihal the paynwiil.s are lioiiig limed wilh view to Improving economic conditions or influencing Ihe lUrio eleclliwis, There wns no liinl (n how mui'li individual rtivitli-ntl reJund.s will nniouni lo Hut ilte. amouiiis going lo hx-GJ's are expeeied io rnnge irom a few dollars io as mucJi as All veterans who held national liiMjnmrv policies for Hi moM His or more will eligible Rir the rffimis. If Ihe iwlley holtleifs have died, dividends will Iv paid io Ilieir sun'ivorx. The dividend tvno mndc pnssihlo Ixsetitl.se ol a surplus in the nation-al service life insurance fund. Reds Spend for War Washington, June illl A secrei analysis prcpareti, here In-tlluatps ihal aliiuis! Hi) ixsr cent of iho en I ire iiiiiional income ol Hie Union during 10-li) will go for mililiiry oxpnitliuircs, Soviet "Pence" propaganda has aimed 1lio1 Russian arms expend I lures ure less than one-third of America's.

AND WKIJ. MOR'NIMi SiH'clalii. Sjirlng chickens, Ih. average, fine for lb, Sugar, 10 ft'le. Kren I very ovory day, Holland Cenicr.

Adv, Recall of Mayor Welsh Goes to Supreme Court Grand Rapids. Juno 30 Rapide will go bo- rove ihe mule supreme court in. morrow in their tight to recall Mavor tJttirec W. Weinh Meanwhile filled in petitions demanding I In" recall ol two (tit In the iwlltic-ally iN'li'isguen'd town are nlremly hemg i urnod In. The petitions, demnnflhie 'he iwall ol Car! and 1 were sent oul Friday after the 4b-Jay ii'tpilved by law biMwi'eit elfciioii and any exempt at recall, Husband Accused Mail Order Bride Lnkepoi-1.

June 110 'UP) Daniel HvtiMiiihaii's list of 31 wwmen with -'lonely hearts" was messaged lo police across the nation today to make pertain none mel wlih Joiil play. Briisnnhan w.i.s eliavged wlih murdering his wife, Vli'ginin, and her daughter, Allies, 2, by fire io Iheireslun Kl miles norihwest of here last, 'IXn'hday night. Ai a coroner's liniuest Ssiurday a few hours after double ret, sor the vieilnis, BriiMia- han den ieil any guilt. mt wile louelietf oil l.i* five aecidciiially while ironing clothes dniibed with clMntrtft rinld. lie wiw In (he cabin himself, he sold, but was unable tfl save the vlctinw, Dlslrlr.l Attorney Ijovell said, however, that -'everything points, to loui ploy." Among BriiMishan's offi-S-'ti, an-iluH-tlics found Olive heavia" liook.s conininltig the Humes, adtireivsei, descnpi Ions, phoiographs atitf other hitoiina- lion iibnui J3 ivornen.

Kra.ser said Mrs. Bi'usnalian's inline last on Ihc list. Sin- lnvmcrlj' wn.s (he wile ol Oinrk's WiJlgeii, a Chicago poliec man. She ami her tUugliiev went wuh HruMialinn lo liuleiiln.siiji, Han where they were married Mureh 31, Tlvy came Iipiv in April io nwalt of her OS', ale. The oihor pieiures on iJin "lonely liPiiris" dialog were of single or dlvori-ed women, Kime mid some grny-halved.

NoIiiIkhis such as ursl "maylK" were written Ihrni. Motorcycle-Car Collide Head-on RoIvtI IVwrm-in of rouiy 1, Ot.sego, was In "ao'xi" coiidhltiii Mday by Mnlland hos-jiilnl He received ij Iraennvd led i high Siindiiy itHci-nonn wlnm the i Jus Iv was driving, cfi.sli-et" head-on Into oiK'uming car, accoitllng lo stale I'silice. TJiu iKS'idcnt uceunvd on Oval norl Invest ol 'I'lx' car wns being driven by Donald Williiorlh, of Kalania- KOO. Atstii-dlng io South Haven slate dice, who Hoerman had passed niiollifv nlijloccycle a -hill and ran head on into ill" eav coming in tiv hIIht dlivclkin ivar the iK-iik ol hill. In a mishap the corner ol ami liivcp Ave Sunday, a li'iiek driver told Holland nohec Dial his sent I locked ami his i ruck io hit an old trolly pole.

The impact broke ofi die 1op oi Hit- polo. John of Gary, Ir.d., was driving tin- yinl lor a su-cl Ti'iniMXirl Co. of Indiana, Harbor, Ind. New Moon Discovered OKiiwit. June 20 (UP)-Plscovery of a new moon In liic sol ar system, a suielllir of the plain Neptune, was aimnuiii-cri today by fJerartl P.

Kuljier Unl-vrmsity of Chicago usii-onomer. Bear the Bass Dram June 20 (UP) Sftlviilrji'c Piccolo of Wake-Held, has Ik'cii nnmetl sup-ei'viKOrol music in Uovor-Koxcrott schools, Piccolo the K1HST PrCHINO DUNI.AP brrries, for canning or Jonker's Prndtire Market, and Lincoln on M-40. Adv, TIN rAGES-PMCl FIVl CENTS PRESIDENT REQUESTS WELFARE SECRETARY Truman Approves Streamline Bill And Acts Speedily Congress Plans For 7 Major Changes In U.S. Government WmJilngnin, Jimr 20 (UP)-- Tiuman win to '-on- toiluy pruijossh, lor a lioleiaile Of his eNceuthe epariiiii'in. siartms null creation new ill The I'rcsldeiH put Hie depai-lineiii pri.ipiiMil at fin' head 0( ii Jlsl ill seven I'eiirgailltilVon plans which lie Milttull led lo tjon-grcsh lllllliedlalejy atlci1 he signed the ad oi HMD, nms- di'parlinclil wuiilil over the work ol Hi" Ki'deraJ Ngi'lUW, Under new law, cither Si'tiato in- ihe limine can veto any in- til) ol the wlihln daj-H by Aug.

11). II Gimp-ess. iidjouriii Uiiii dale. Die plans can iidt be put into oiled, Otherwise, Backing for Hoover I'lm-Mener, June (TJ1) l-'nrmrr of War iJiilji'i1! Patterson (ntlay "our anlvciiey a wilt turn en (lie anaiter" to Hie ol tin! Hoover ruiiiiiilssltin, "If tin- prenenl ta net chreliiMl we will khtlc imi enlliiniu' at Drawn tinlvi'rslly'a ISlsl ciimiitencimu'itl at which lie nmt iilv ot WwnlvM liiinoraiy denn'cn. Iiov hecnmfl at tha Ol Ihe bO-rlay period, In AJJ of his pi-npohcn plans, rna President said ihey would govcriinifiil money, mjjte cllli'lnni ami provJdf fnr Ki-paier (Jcxilillliy nnd cjeaier must uir.rc.'icmnR ma Prei.lilPiU'j.

InlHal plans was thflt flni up tee in jjcpiirinvm ni ellaie. The ril the new jmr' in-ii i wnuto a seciuuvy or Civil Murlilm. Public fuel: phi Mr Ope Itt allied ny an mui Hiree aec- ailes, I'lie tlillli'fi iho ciriiv wheii new itiitild fall heir to, cover Seciirlly, widely senMcrcd lields id tirup, admiuiM ration, eiliicatiun and Soeisl Uinu'x plan, aihiilnlMrntor, Uscar li, httlng. wuiilil in. ting Siiciei.irj ul Wellare unlll li fjceieiary Is uppffl rued and coul li'nied ill" Senale, The ul her plain, by the PfcMdcnl today involve lunc-tioiih tin- tj service; Ihc Ottiee; tin' NaUonal Security ciiuneil and the Notional Stvuniy lleMiuiech bnnid; Ilia ihe and Mm triads, commission, Wlih 1 he sent a separate foiigi'ivs and mi gverall all.

uman Is csjieeteil io suh- inh iwu nitire pio-pcsals ic Cmigi'i ss slim Hv. Ono li cspei-tcrl lo ileal wilh Did niililtiry Chi llbtlslltliejil The plans paialM In many reeiiniiut'iitlalioits of Hoover ctaiiiiilssiuii on ui-ganiza-Hull Uic branch, lu 'VHIj op. nieiits, AMllllil Clvu na lb "ii McMahon his Atoiiim will finish Its in-'-Migiiiiuii of Hi" na I ion's iiioinht program wndhi Hi wecka, l.almr As ihc Kcnaie moved Into Ita Dllrd ol debate oil Hie 'jmi-Jlai-Ui-y ivtical hill, were apllt lAf'l- ill d' liillg with im- Ikmal Huergi'iioy sink's. Iteming was mill of as the house amjureH for this wceltV debit I on l-V-sidi'iit Truman's housing bill, The hi)) calls for ljfidjjut) ii'ilernjly-fhifliieed public housing mills In Hie ncsi sewn and im-pisivemi nt.s In farm Put SaKl i ha i i hey nielli have down iho io jtiln enough votes lo assure Its age, n-ao 'Hie House AniW Service! commlticc planned lo ttatne clili'i Invest Igiiior io hantllc liKjiilry into the sir Im-ec li-id iH-oi'urciiiciii jatiBrahl..

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