Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1956, Image 16

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    SIXTEEJC MEDFOFD (ORESOrf) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday. June 8. 19SS
Administration Quits
Attempts To Recover
Money From House
Washington (UP) Admin
istration leaders abandoned to
day attempts to recover from the
House any of the $1,000,000,
000 the representatives cut from
President Eisenhower's foreign
military aid program.
They pinned their hopes in
stead on convincing the Senate
that more money was needed to
bolster the West's defences
against Communism than the
2.000.000.000 the House agreed
lo Thursday. The money is part
of the $4,900,000,000 overall
foreign aid program requested
by Mr. Eisenhower. The House
Foreign Affairs Committee has
also cut $100,000,000 in econom
ic aid from the program.
Proposal Considered
Top proposal under consid
eration was an amendmen' by
Hep. Edna F. Kelly (D-N.Y.) to
cut off all U.S. aid to Marshal
Tito and his Communist govern
ment. Other amendments before the
House would cut U.S. aid to In
dia and Egypt and set up a spec
ial House-Senate committee' to
revaluate the entire foreign aid
program.
Mrs. Kelly said she had not
yet decided whether to offer an
other amendment cutting off all
U.S. aid to anv nation trading
"strategic" materials with Iron
Curtain countries. The House
Foreign Affairs Committee
adopted and then rejected a sim
ilar amendment when it was con
sidering the bill.
Personal Triumph
In a dramatic vote Thursday,
the House rejected 192 to 112 a
proposal to restore, $600,000,
000 of the $1,000,000,000 cut by
the committee from the military
funds in the bill.
The action was a personal
triumph for committee Chair
man James P. Bichards (D-S.C).
He bucked President Eisenhow
er, Secretary of State John, Fos
ter Dulles, the joint chiefs of
staff and the House Democratic
and Republican leadership to
convince the House that the ad
ministration had asked for "too
much" money.
When an American flag is dis
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the flag should be at the right
of the members of the congrega
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at the altar.
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