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FOREIGN MINISTERS TO [Sere Opsion of FD MAP ALLIED STRATEGY British, French esentatives New Policy Statement Issued Join Dulles Today|Ty US, Overseas Libraries By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON #&—The foreign of Britain and France here tofay to. join with of State Dulles in map- EPT Extension Atle seiey tr dente! Has Fast Trae In Committee lisbury, actin; een ge By CHARLES F. BARRETT i secretary was es WASHINGTON «8 — Administra tion forces, after leaping a House Ways and Means Committee hur- die, prepared a fast track through Congress today fur President Ei- ere due extend the /| the plan quick action little difficulty over the six- extension through Dec. 31, The tax expired June 30, but can be re- newed without loss of revenue. ‘The tax-writing ways and means committee voted 16-9 yesterday to recommend passage of the bill to the House. It was a clear-cut, if delayed, triumph for the admin- istration on one a the few major af ey | F 8 t ee j nite He iy I 3 FE i HI i ! i BATT i ; i lag i. s tl i £55 é E 3 ecge 8 EF dj #28 | i i z i 5 i ! Ht ie nae if rit ef i i gh if ee ef Ee (ie i § # g i : ; i § gs g rt I Ss FE 8 i et ‘d g : gE zg gE | [ IF fi? fad NOTICE! YOU CAN NOW HAVE ADDED INCOME You Can Assure Yourself Of Lifetime Security YOU CAN HAVE A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN... << £ f 3 £ : | ep38s iti ii = 2S2sce & o 5 ! i £ i ttf Fs f + P.O. BOX 2883, TAMPA, FLORIDA, P.S.—This is @ revte distributership in the FOOD INDUS- TRY and is being offered by a NATIONAL CORPORATION and the type man we select is of utmest importance. By EDWARD E. BOMAR WASHINGTON u—Official today to U. S. overseas libraries that some books by Communist authors can be used just about completes the circle of State De- partment positions in the book Purge controversy. The new policy statement, ap- proved by Secretary of State Dulles was made public last night by Dr. Robert L. Johnson, retiring head of the International Information The statement puts State Depart- ment policy back to about where it was last February, when Sen. Its release came a few hours after President Eisenhower told his whole matter. Its net effect seemed to bring their policies closer to Eisenhower's “Don’t join the book burners” advice to Dartmouth Col- lege’s graduating class last month. There was no immediate com- ment from MeéCarthy, who has eon- tended books by Communists or ind Communist line” and banned from the over- lit gs EBs mua F weet fe ; i it i ’ i 4 i i Ei na f ul Bard aft i es t [ i F ry i F E » ar yesterday: . “We have passed from the time when adjustment to“a free market basis would have been relatively easy to one when it will be ex- tremely difficult.‘The problem we ‘are wrestling with now is whether we will act with enough intelli- gence and have teachnical knowl- edge to prevent any breakdown in the flow of goods and services.” Dr. Nourse, observing that the administration says that we have By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL President signed 2 in 1941 although WASHINGTON w — lend-lease bill branded a tutional in a that has been years. Supreme was a provision that would let Con- gress cancel the lend-lease law merely by pushing a resolution through the House and Senate—not presidential veto. Jackson said Roosevelt considered the provision “constitutionally objectionable but politically necessary.” Later on, Jackson writes, Roose- velt approved a series of laws with provisions similar to the one he }d unconstitutional, Jack- son does not discuss any such later legislation in detail. “Its acceptance,” Jackson says, “no doubt eased the path to en- actment of his wartime legislation. But from his earnestness in dis- cussing this practice with me, I iknow he regarded it as a triumph of expediency over principle.” The former attorney general said Congress put in :he provision with ~ | the support of administration forces who felt it was not too damagin; to the lend-lease bill and woul meet criticism that the measure gave too much power-to the Presi- dent. The bill authorized a seven billion dollar aid program for war- time allies. 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