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Sunday, September 23. 1962 THE DAILY TAR HEEE Pagre 3 ft 4-'. WASHINGTON (UPI) Scat tered House opposition to Presi dent Kennedy's request for au thority to call up reservists was Likely 1E0 Get Power To Call Ub ' When Godiva. that famed lady fair, JoM her husband, Te nothing to wear. With his Swingline in hand, He stapled a band said, "Wear this, my dear, in your hairF' WINGLINE' STAPLER (2) . (includ'ng 1000 staples) Large' sa CVB Desk Stapler only $1,48 3t No bigger tfian a pack of gum Unconditionally guaranteed' . f Refills available anywhere f- Get it at any stationery, ... .: variety, or book store! Sefid rr your own Swing l ine Fablw. Prizes tor those used JSkCc. inc. i onc island otv v. fading Saturday" in .the wake of official testimony that -the-rorld crisis, including ? Cuba, is the worst since Korea," - ' - ' ' Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara so characterzed it in testimony 'made available to House members in preparation for House debate 'on" the' reserve issue Monday. McNamara also said the. ad ministration . w a sv: ,.considering. some -buildup in - the regular armed froces but that even if extra regulars were. avaTable, now standby authority stilt would f. be needed to call up ready re serves. ' " - " Senate-passed legislation under which the President could muster as many as 150,000 reservists dur ing the coming ; adjournment : of -Congress was made the, - first order of Hou.se business; foreign-r day .r?4"'&M-'- Vinson . Rep. Carl Vinson, D.-Ga., chairman of the Armed Services Committee, predicted Saturday it would be passed by unanimous vote. Rep. Charles S. Gubser, R. Calif., whose objections helped block hurry-up House action on the bill last Monday, said that al though he still feels it could have been better drafted, he will not delay passage by seeking to amend it. Rep. Leslie C. Arends, R.-I1L, House GOP whip, who joined Gubser in forcing the week's postponement, also was reported ready to help shove the bill through unchanged and on to the White House for Kennedy's sig nature. ..' Gubser ; earlier had told the House a clause specifically ban ning recall of reservists only re- -cently released after a reserve callup in last year's Berlin crisis, might bar use of the men best trained and most sorely, needed in a crucial world situation. But he said today his ; main - objection was to the "short-cut procedure originally planned, and that he believes any effort on the' house floor now to strike .out the ban on recalls would be "misinter- . preted'' as an effort to. put the defense burden again on men who already have served. ' : Severe Crisis Vinson, in urging a unanimous vote for the bill, is expected to lean heavily on testimony by Mc Namara that the current overall crisis "in terms of military re quirements" is more severe than at any time since the shooting stopped in Korea. McNamara's testimony, before a closed session of Vinson's com mittee last week, was published afjter heavy censorship for se curity reasons. The transcript "showed, that the defense chief said the current Communist arms buildup in Cuba was not in itself ground for in creasing U.S. forces but that, "as an indication of the conflict be tween the Communist bloc on the one hand and the Western world on the other, it is very impor tant." In response to a member's suggestion that this crisis was no different from those in the past, in Berlin and elsewhere, Mc Namara replied, "I would say Swingline Staplers Sold At NOW SHOWING WHEN KIDS GCTTHAT (HEAMMJD GIRLS BEHAVE LI ICE THEY'VE NEVER EHAVEDU WHAT'S THE REASON X nil inriiiw K m M THE NEW DANCE SENSATION THAT IS : SVPlfTHEfJ(0. INTRODUCED &Y. Protest Drama Reaching High Level, Prof Feels Negro protest in drama has moved from sentimentality and propaganda to satire and justifi able outrage on a high artistic level, said Robert U Hilliard, as-, sistant UNC professor of Radio, Television and Motion Pictures, at the annual convention of the American. Education Theatre As sociation just concluded in Eu gene, Oregon. . In a paper delivered at the convention, Dr. 'Hilliard analyzed the historical development of plays dealing with the special problem of the Negro. He showed how content and artistic growth have reflected the increasing achievements of thet Negro in so ciety. 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But this short-cut sparked opposition of some mem- full discussion and possible ot military requirements and timetable, providing, for little bers who said both measures change. potential military operations is : : more severe than at any tjme since the actual combat opera tions" of the Korean War." The transcript showed that Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, chair man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, concurred in this assessment, al though his reasoning was stricken from the published record. Originally, house leaders had hoped to pass both the reserve bill and a fight-if-we-must reso lution on Cuba last Monday Of $356.4 milion in rural hous ing loans made by Farmers Home Administration in the past 12 years, only about $82,000 has been written off as uncollectable. Rural housing loans have been made by Farmers Home Admin istration to 52,000 U. S. families. About 9,000 turkey growers in the-U. S. will be eligible to vote in the referendum on turkey marketing on June 18-22. 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