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Sgnator, McKellar Declares Nominee Lacks Experi"ence in Business. .

WASHINGTON, Feb, 8 (U, FP). «Senator Kenneth McKellar (D Tenn.), told the senate agriculture committee today that Aubrey W. Williams was a social worker lacking business experience, and was unsuited to head the rural electrification administration. McKellar said Williams was a “very kindly, persuasive, and I might-say almost seductive gentleman.” But he insisted that Williams' record contained “not one fota™® of experience to qualify him “to - administer one of the most technical corporations in the whole government.” y fFestifying at hearings on Wik liams’ nomination as REA head, S McKellar said the government had invested nearly $551,000,000 in REA. Questions His Ability

“It ybu want a bank president,” McKellar said, “you'd pick a man who knows something about banking. Yet here you'd make a man head of this great téchnical corporation who knows nothing about business, nothing. about farming He's a social worker, “I happen to be a Preshyterian. If the Catholic church should elect me Pope of Rome, I'd be as much out of place as Pope as Mr. Williams would be as REA adminis-_ trator.” Williams has never claimed to be a businessman, McKellar said, and added “how in the world Mr. Williams himself can think he could do the REA job, I don't know.” For three years, Williams balked efforts by McKeller to wipe out the national youth ~ administration, which Williams headed, the senator testified. : McKellar said that in one year

the war 37.000 young men left NYA classes for “private employment,”

went in the army. “Your Yoys weren't treated that way.” McKellar told the committee. At one point in his testimony McKellar said he wanted to stop long enough to “pay a compliment” to Williams. “Once he's in a job” McKellar said, “he’s the hardest man in the

“He hasn't’ been sworn in eight times, has he?” Committee Chairman Elmer Thomas (D. Okla.) asked. The committee ronred with laughter, recalling that McKellar opened his testimony with an assertion that he had taken the oath eight times “to support and defend the constitution.”

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