Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1947 — Page 5

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said he favored giving OPA -the|standards act. Ousrastaci——inainisn 9 tor 4,0 , Give Evidence in Support of Nominee | money needed to stay in bustness| “he comaniites voted to allot ave Budget | lr Ri CENTRAL [BEAUTY WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (U" P) ~The senate formic energy com. Oly until legislation dealing With|aid not take roll call vote, but| Sertor Walter P. [Retief EE COLLEGE | | mittee todsy tentatively completed hearings on the hotly-contested|the remaining controls could be Rep. Adolph J. Sabath (D. TU) |Ga) said the new Psu Chairman 209 044 veilow Bias. LI, 8721 nomination of David E. Lilienthal to be chairman of the atomic energy |enacted. + * [said the action was “not unani-|could safely be cut by Judget IN. 3) of ; opminission. > Senator Bridges sald he was con-|MOuUs" . - $1 billion without jeopardisin committee, Urged congress Today's testimony was chiefly in defense of Mr. Lilienthal. ; 8 na- . i Today's testimony was chiefly in defense of Mr Lilenthal |dering either the end of Mech, Tariffs - sonal. security. [speedy approval to's $360

, tariff-cutting ° policies |program to trim $4,500,000,000 from Eaton cy of ici ast i William L. Bat, forjuer vice. chair. Wahine yesterday that tise persisted despite the new modifica-| President Truman's $37,500,000,000 pi. ‘Switly there. night] gommsior fan of Gh wax production. bouid gress raise rent ceilings 10 per cent|tions ordered by President Truman, | d8et Jor te faeal your 148. The be a “disastrous gap” ! ' y or a | ili ¥ormer in Governor|Roller Bearing Co, Philadelphia, | “20° De: 31, 1046, levels and trans-| Reps. Bertrand W. Gearhart (R. end of UNRRA shipments, sched-

cut of that size. INI RO Philip P. Le Follstte denied that|Mr. Batt highly praised Mr, Lilien- | Fh Cor COntrol enforcement from|cal) and Thomas A. Jenkins (R.| The house voted a reduction of [oo 1oF

He also proposed firing 500,000 relief. X : op whether any further testimony was : April or May as possible dates to| Republican attacks on the admin- x , grant requested VA 4 needed. A vote on Mr. Liltenthai| Personal testimony was given by [®nd OPA. istration’s rota to tro Sa son sobart of Truman for foreign nations.

OPA to the courts. ning of shipments under the new) Lilient had violated [thal and said )) said procal trade pro-|$6 billi new Tey by holding a ‘private [nomination would have & bad fect |, SUES". Fatoning and rice control oa Eo - i rat BY Bullen : [relief program. job while working for the Wisconsin fon fubtire government service, and | "6 be transferred to the de-| Investigated. | © o fig id. public utilities commission in 1932. [on public opinion. «804 | partment of agriculture. They sald that pending trade ne- : Wall H Hu DUE TO IY: Chairman Bourke B. Hickenloop- Other congressional develop-|gotiations should be suspended un-| 1c Douse banking committee de- ace Fouse- nti “In “ion o er (R. Ia) read the senate atomic| OPA ments: tl the inquiry was completed, cided to make a complete study ofl NEW YORK, Feb. 36 (U. P)—|fined $35 Potts who. Mr. 14! Chairman Styles 1. Bridges of Portal Pay On the other hand Senators (S0Verment control of credit. This|Henry Wallace, editor of the MN hy WAS governor a e

Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. Mich.) |Committee seeks to determine theRepublic, Me time Mr. Lilienthal went to work|!® %eDate appropriations commit-| The house rules committee bers Republic, announced today that he|charge of

and Eugene Millikin (R. Colo.) wel- influence of credit on the value of |planned to for the Wisconsin power commis. a nel fre Sve in con-|cleared the way for house action|comed the presidential order. They money and hence on inflationary Ra from Shaawt Ns loyal Neste a sion. plan 4s to put ow. The|tomorrow on anti-portal pay legis-|sald it was a substantial advance economic influences. Mr. La Follette stated that when Put sugar, rice and rent|lation. The action was taken de-|in the legitimate and essential do-

Co! . n The study will be made in con-|The Mr. Liliénthal was appointed to the fee rol in other hands. spite some Democratic objections|mestic protection which should be nection with legislation to extend with friends tere commission: he had to arrange to y - - 4 wind up his private affairs. : Pa y “He disclosed and filed in the governor's office a contract winding up his affairs,” Mr. La Follette's telegram sald. “His record as a commissioner was an outstanding one of -devoted public service.” The senators had heard charges that Mr. Lilienthal violated Wisconsin law by continuing to work for a private legal service while serving on the power commission. Mr. Lilienthal himself did not appear to make a personal answer to the charges against him. Praised by Batt, Young

WilllF pect wins min o Ben ol 11 St i Mr. Lilienthal was read into the { Bia ) Bn, TOR record by Senator Arthur H. Van- i f % Gi

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