Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1947 — Page 7

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Marshall Asks

Byrnes Also Defends Satellite Pacts

ratify the satellite peace treaties as “the start on ‘the road back‘ to peace, ” Prompt ratification of the treaties

“| with Italy, Bulgaria, Hungary and

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Romania, Mr. Marshall said, would mark a beginning in overcoming serious postwar disagreement facing the allies, Former Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, who helped draw up the treaties, disclosed at the same time that the intermationization of Trieste thwarted a Yugoslav plan to seize the disputed city by force. He, too, urged prompt ratification of the pacts. Mr. Marshall and Mr. Byrnes appeared before the seriae foreign ‘relations committee, .- “Chaos” Feared . Mr. Byrnes said in reply to a question by Senate Republican Leader Wallace H. Whife Jr. (Me) that “absolute chaos” would result if the senate failed to ratify the treaties. Senate ratification seems assured. . Secretary Marshall, who leaves by plane tomorrow for the.Big Four foreign ministers conference, was wished “good Juck” on his mission to Moscow. The satellite peace treaties were signed last month. At Moscow, Mr. Marshall and the foreign ministers of Russia, Britain

"land France will go to work on the

German and Austrian peace treaties.

hand in drawing up the satellite treaties, told Mr. Marshall his jours ney .to Moscow is “fraught with destiny.” Other éongressional developments:

Long Lilienthal Hearing Ended

The senate atomic energy committee soncluded its long hearings

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on the nomination of David E. Lilienthal to head the federal atomic energy commission. Senator Willlam. F. "Knowland (R. Cal), acting committee chairman, said the committee would meet in closed session later today with Mr. Lilienthal and his four fellow nominees. He said the committee may vote on confirmation tomorrow. Committee approval of all five! nominees was expected. However, Senator Kenneth McKellar (D. Tenn.), chief Lilienthal opponent, said he. did not believe Mr. Lilien- | thal would be confirmed by the full senate. At the close of the six weeks of public hearings, Mr. Lilienthal told reporters that the committee had shown “great patience and fairness.” | Mr. McKellar questioned Mr. ! Lilienthal briefly today. He asked about Mr. Lilienthal's stewardship while head of the Tennessee Valley Authority, about “international bankers” he says are backing Mr. Lilienthal for the atomic post. Mr. Lilienthal. denied a charge by Senator McKellar that a “publicity committee” was supporting the former Hoosier for the nomination. ‘No mention was made today of charges Mr. Lilienthal had been “soft” toward Communists in the TVA.

Johnston Wants OK For Firing Command Pte A “Johnstan, former Fredy,

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lations board and cited for unfair labor practices. Mr. Johnston is now president of the Motion Picture association. He appeared before the house labor committee, His testimony contained | these other major points. | ONE: He dismissed as “much ado about nothing” the controversy over

2 dent Truman's proposed budget for

i | senate cut of only $4,500,000,000,

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{FRANK FEHR BREWING COMOVISVILLE 2, KY: . {should not. be cuf. 20. per cent.

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FOR 75 YEARS

Budget

House Republicans stood fast in their determination to cut Presi

fiscal 1948 by $6 billion despite &

G. O. P. house members also were determined to reduce income taxes

by 20 per cent and to make a ‘“substantial” payment on the national

They did not intend, however, to

reduction as the senate did. Speaker Joseph W, Martin Jr. of Massachusetts said ‘house Republicans saw no reason why taxes

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