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Chairman Bourke B..Hickenloopet (R. Ia), of the senate s&tomic energy committee dismissed’ charges that David E. Lilienthal winked at i -- -petivities - while he headed the Teamesse / Valley authority. He ‘said Senator: Kenneth McKellar (D. Tenn.) ‘had failed to back up the charges during almost four weeks of hearings ‘on’ Mr. Lilienthal's appointment to head the atomic energy commission. { ‘Bénate Democratic Leader Alben W. Barkley (Ky) also 84id’ the Communist charges were “unfounded” and pledged his. support to Lilienthal. Mr. Barkley entered the battle amid, these other developments: = "ONE: The threat of a southern Democratic "filibuster against - the nomination was raised by Senator JohnH. Overton (D. La.), He said he would favor at least “two: or

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that if the senate concurred, OPA [deputies to ye Sobpsuns woula save So shut ovo by Pies employees, wanted for a1Dies

mittee. In. writing off hie. Oommunish

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agencies “with the probable inten- |Lilienthal fight.

Mr. Bridges sald rice and suger |was written by Henry C. Hart Jr, controls could be assigned to the self-admitted one-time Communist and former TVA employe.

closed that the sena banking sub- |of grilling, denied “its “authorship : and ‘challenged the ‘committee to

split 3-2 tn favor of abolishing OPA “charge me with perjury” or find apd enforcing rent ceilings through |the real author, -

The subcommittee. heard: Senate Communists bik A Wherry (Neb) K demand that con-|member of the house uh-American gress kill OPA immediately. He [activities committee, predicted that

sald that “OPA must go” and its Gerhart Eisléer's’ contempt trial woyld shed new light on. Russian

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INDIAN COUNTRY-"lt makes no difference ‘who's’ govero, of Georgia, it's still In dian territory - as far. .as. the Cherokees’ are ‘concermed," de- 1 clared. Carl Matthews, Los Angeles, Cal, ;lndian. movie extra. Mr. Matthews said ‘the Tndidins were driven out of Georgia and by a treaty signed in 1835," the U. S. agreed to pay the Indians $66 million for loss of | their homes. Until the money is paid, he said, the 40,000 ‘Cherdkees in the U. S. refuse

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