Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1947 — Page 13
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WASHINGTON, March 31 (U. P.).—The senate banking committee today rejected a proposed 10 per cent general rent increase. It approved by unanimous vote a bill to continue rent sontzol until March 1, 1948, on a new “home-town” basis.
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ONE: Extend féderal rent control to March 1, 1948.
TWO: Transfer OPA's rent func tions to housing expediter Frank Creedon.
‘THREE: Set up advisory rent boards in the 660-odd rental areas to do most of the job. The fiveman boards could recommend depontrol of an area, or area-wide rent increases. But their main task would be to see that landlords get swift and fair “hardship” relief. A board's decision would be final unless reversed by Mr. Creedon within 30 days.
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POUR: Remove . rent controls from newly-rented and newly-built dwellings, luxury housing, and hotel accommodations, FIVE: Permit states to set up their own rent control systems by passing special laws: and SIX: Enable landlords to evict “nuisance” tenants under state laws. Senator John W. Bricker (R. 0.) moved at the last minute to insert a proviso boosting rents 10 per cent countrywide. His proposal was turned down by voice vote. The rent program still has to be considered by both the senate and house. Other congressional developments:
Sugar and Controls Congress planned a rush job on legislation renewing sugar rationing and the government's controls on other scarce commodities.
The deadline was only hours away. | Renewal bills must reach Presi- | dent Truman by midnight tonight | when present controls—granted un- | der the second war powers act—| expire. Conference - approved bills are ready for final congressional action. They continue sugar rationing until Oct. 31 and extend until June 30 the government's ote commodity controls. Congress already has sent the | President legislation - renewing rub- | ber controls. Here are the provisions of the| other hills; SUGAR~—Controls go from OPA to the agriculture department, effective when Mr. Truman signs the
bill. Consumers are guaranteed a minimum of 20 pounds of sugar
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during the next seven months. Prospects are that ration stamps will bring more than that. All extra sugar must go to housewives—and congress has asked Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson to pass out as much as possible during the canning season. COMMODITY CONTROLS — A 90-day limited extension of controls now in effect. ‘The bill says controls on scarce foods may be continued only if “certified” by the secretaries of commerce and state as necessary” to meet international commitments,
Lilienthal Nomination The senate was divided sharply today on a proposal’ to sidetrack David E. Lilienthal’s nomination to
head the atomic energy commission pending an FBI checkup on his fitness, There were indications that the preposal, offered by Senator John
W. Bricker, ®. 0), would reach a vote by midweek. It would.be the senate's first test vote in the Lilienthal controversy. Senate Democratic’ Whip Scott Lucad of Illinois and Senator Wayne L. Morse (R. Ore), predicted the motion would be defeated. "But Senator Bricker was supported hy . Senator Styles Bridges (R. N. H.), who. said failure to order the FBI investigation would place the ‘senate in a position of “almost deliberate negligence.” Leaders considered holding extra night sessions this week in an attempt to dispose of the nominations to the atomic energy commission before the Easter recess scheduled to begin Friday.
Strike Control. Chairman Fred A. Hartley Jr. (R. N. J.), of the house labor committee introduced an emergency
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ment to seek an injunction against the nationwide telephone strike set for next Moriday. He said the measure was “drastic” but necessary to protect the public against the “disaster of a general telephone strike.” Meanwhile, prominent members of the house and senate said congress should take no steps against the six-day work ‘stoppage called by John L. Lewis to mourn the victims of the Centralia tragedy. But Rep. Hartley said that if
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down, he would introduce legislation to enable the government to deal with it.
HOUSE FRONT COLLAPSES LONDON, March 31 (U, P).~—W. Dever shouted at his wife today and then slammed the door. The front of the three-story building collapsed. It had been weakened by bombings during the war. No one was injured.
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years, died Priday in City hospital. |
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Last Rites Scheduled For, Johnny Evers ALBANY, N. Y,, March 31 (U.P). Funeral services were scheduled today for Johnny Evers, middleman in baseball's famous Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance double play combination, at St. Mary's Catholic church here. Burial will be in St.
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