Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1947 — Page 2
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te proposals during the Easter recess.
2 (U. P).~The house banking committee will give time for members to sound out their constituents on
Tentative approval of a 10 per cent boost was voted yesterday. pve house leader sald he was “virtually certain”
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letters. to House Republican Leader Charles A. Halleck (Ind) and Senate G. O. P. Leader Wallace H.
Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson said the present separate army and navy system is not adequate to defend the United States. He testified before the house ex-| ecutive expenditures committee to ; legislation to place the armed forces under a single department of na-
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Addison 8. ‘Vance of St. Petersburg, Fa. grand monarch of Mystic Order of the Veiled Prophets of A the Enchanted ° an official visit to Sghara Grotto here Monday, 3 Clarence Scott, monarch of the Grotto, will give a dinner reception for Mr. Vance at 6:30 p. m. in Hotel Lincoln. Mr. Vance is a member of Scottish Rite, Shrine Commandery and 18 other Masonic bodies.
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pennies hard enough. The New York Re- | publican, No. 1 economy advocate
‘energy commission. in the he hnage, iticiatd HOusS wml. bers for restoring more than half They seek to get & final vote be- |," amount which his ; cut from the $2827256186 de-|
ficiency dppropriation bill passed
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|Lilienthal as chairman of the
Vote Against
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, April 3.-"T've heard enough,” Senator William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) commented, slightly revamping the 1946 G, O. P, campaign slogan “Had Enough?” He was referring to the long-drawn debates on confirmation of David E,
atomic energy commission.
And for the first time, Senator Jenner confirmed the prediction that he will.vote against confirmation. Such a stand against Mr. Lilienthal had been announced some weeks ago by Senator Homer Capehart (R. Ind), and Senator Kenneth D. McKellar (D. Tenn.), who launched the fight against the for. mer TVA chairman.
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Lilienthal
that I would vote against Mr. Lillenthal because I wanted to head ve| the senate debates,” Senator Jenner said. “But I've heard enough. In my opinion, Mr. Lilienthal
“He is for government ownership of monopolies that he can run. He drew funds from a private enterprise, when he was Wisconsin public service commissioner and with two other men formed TVA co-opera-tives without adequate accounting of government funds.
ie the at ar for his appointment by press and radio, I hope we vote tomorrow and Til vote against Lilienthal”
One of DePauw university's outstanding graduates, Mr, Lilienthal is a world authority on public power. The commission setup is for complete government control of atomic
power, One of the things which may have caused Senator Jenner to make a final determination at this time, he indicated, was the lobbying by certain Republican colleagues in Lilien thal’s behalf, ; “One of the leaders of this group tapped me on the shoulder and said if I voted for Lilienthal the commission would unload Herbert Marks as counsel,” Senator Jenner
“All this has been brought out during these debates. I was not
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Uupreiied Wii bia Rhy in the [support from me, he was mistaken. wn. 01 Tv Sguingt such Metich As com-
pointed his good friend, Mr. Marks, to this $14,000 post, If he wasn't fit then, he isn’t fit now and Lilienthal should be" fired for appointing him in the first place.”
White House Silent On Mine Appointee
WASHINGTON, April 2 (U. P), ~The White House declined com-
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ment today on n reports that President Truman would withdraw his controversial nomination of Dean James Boyd of the Colorado School of Mion Yo Head the V. 8 Hiroe of mines. United Mine Workers Chief John L. Lewis has~denounced Boyd as a “political” appointee who is unfit to handle the bureau's vies.
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