DANGER TO US.
GRAVER THAN IN 1917
POTENTIAL ENEMY
FACED
30 DAYS MAY TELL
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.)
(Received August 1, 10.30 a.m.)
WASHINGTON, July 31
. The Secretary of War, Mr. H. L. Stimson, supporting the Burke and Wadsworth Universal Draft Bill before the House Military Committee, said: "We are face to face. with a potential enemy—Germany. A prudent, trustee must consider that in another 30 days Britain may be conquered and* her fleet under enemy control.
"The danger is far greater than in June, 1917. Then an unbroken Allied line gave the United States time to prepare."
The Senate' Military Committee has
been advised that the War Department of the Budget Bureau has. approved the Conscription Bill. Members consider that the bureau's approval implies Presidential sanction.
The Senate Military Committee amended- the Universal Draft Bill: to require registration only of- men between ; the ages of 21 and 31. and to eliminate the provision for service in home defence units of those between the ages of 18 and 21 and 45 and 64.
The House Appropriations Committee approved a Bill implementing President Roosevelt's requests for defence authorisations on July 10 totalling 4,863,151,957 dollars for cash and contract authorisations, making 10,040,225,543 dollars available for defence expenditures *in the current fiscal year. , The House passed the Bill and sent it to the Senate.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 28, 1 August 1940, Page 12
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