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{ tenants to agree to pay landlords more rent, in the event both “agree that certain répairs will be made,” and THREE: Directing landlords to continue all services in effect as of Dec. 31, 1946. This would be to

said. 5 Fleming Appeals for Funds Before another senate committee, Temporary Controls Director Philip B. Fleming said that passage of a ) cut-back in OPA funds would mean the end of rent ceilings, sugar rationing and the veterans housing program. Mr. Fleming testified before the

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Other congressional developments:

Labor :

Raymond 8. Livingstone, vice | th president of Thompson Products, | Inc, charged that the national labot relations board supported Communists who attempted to organize his company through the C. IL O. He said thas “giving aid to the C. L O. in its organizing attempts

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in drafting labor legislation lest it create greater problems than those it wanted to solve.

Lilienthal The senate atomic energy com-

valley authority employee for questioning on charges that communist flourished in TVA during David E

“protect the tenant,” Senator Buck |Lilienthal's chairmanship. The wit- |&

ness, Mrs. Muriel Borah Williams, was named by a previous witness as one of three Communists tout in TVA in 1940. Meanwhile, Senator Carl A. Hatch | (D. N. M) “deplored” what he! called a sharp division within the Republican party in-the fight over| Mr. Lilienthal's nomination to head | the atomic energy commission. “It is to be greatly regretted and deeply deplored that the atomic pro- | gram has become involved in par-| |tisan politics,” he said.

Budget

Republicans and Democrats fore- | Sash a close senate vote on whether e proposed cut in President Tru-! {man’s budget should be used pri{marily to reduce the public debt or income taxes. The test will come, probably tomorrow, in a vote on a proposal of |= Senator’ William W. Knowland R12 Cal). He asked that $3 billion | from any budget saving be guar- | anteed for debt reduction. Chairman John Taber of the | house appropriations committee assailed the commerce department as a8 “haven for homeless economists.” The New York Republican said he hopes to slice about $100 millioh from its budget of $165 million for next year,

Two senate Democrats said théy doubted the constitutionality of a bill approved by the, senate judiciary committee to outlaw portal pay suits. Senators Warren G. Magnuson (D. Wash.) and J. Howard Me- | Grath (D. R. L) said they would | try %0 amend the méasure when it |

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