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By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov, 18--Republican congressional leaders banged the door shut today against President Truman's emergency request for wage-price ceilings and rationing of scarce food and clothing. Some tartly charged him with playing politics in his anti-inflation tena ge to Congress ~Ben=—Robert-A-Taft-(R.-Q.) com manded the GOP opposition. In a , planned economy," radio address last the proposed controls would choke production and paralyze private initiatiye . here. Mr. Taft accused the President of resorting to police state methods “Under the Truman contiol we would have none or little surplus for European ald,” he argued “We stand at the crossroads today between a free America and a
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“He wants price controls against the producer,” Mr, Taft continued. “Wage controls against the working man. Rationing against the housewife and the restaurant, Every kina of control ever the businessman. “This is OPA. This is the police state condemned by the President himself only a month ago. This is the end of economic freedom Mr. Taft proposed to substitute for the Truman anti-inflation plan the following: ONE: Reduce penditures TWO: Reduce taxes, THREE. Limit exports. FOUR: Bubstantially reduce Marshall Plan appropriations for European aid. FIVE: Control expansion of private credit,
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On exports and private credit! control Mr.- Taft and Mr. Truman do not seem far apart but >n all other points they hit head-on,
| Congressional Republicans substantially lined up with Mr, Taft! ‘although .some freshman Senators! have been playing with the idea of| rationing without other contro!s.| Thus the presidential campaign bat- | tle of 1948 has begun on the cost! of living front,
Mr, Truman found little or no support among business spokesmen | for his anti-inflation program.
The U, 8. Chamber of Commerce sald more and more production was the solution to European aid and high prices at home.
“And we won't get that production if we tie our own hands with a renewal of government controls.” Some GOP leaders believe the President's request for controls of domestic economy has jeopardized the dong range Marshall Plan to | ail Europe. If such controls are necessary to enable the United States to find $16 billion to $20 billion to aid Europe, some Republicans would favor drastically reducing the extent of ald to assure avoidance of |
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{and the state branch of the Na[tional Association for the Advance-| ment of Colored People. The "statement was made by Donald D. Hoover, president 6f the {Community Relations Council, and {Willard B. Ransom, state head of NAACP. It followed a special meeting of {the officers of -the council, which | is representative of all religious and racial groups In the city, and a gathering of citizens last night at the Senate Avenue YMCA, The meeting last night was attended by representatives of tne
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the Catholic Church, Jewish Organizations, organizations such as the YMCA and YWCA. businesa and professional groups, and others (working for community understanding. Report Requested The fact-finding committee of the {council, headed by Former Mayor! {Reginald H. Sullivan, was requested to make an immediate study of the! crime situation in the county, reporting back to the council. The committee is composed of {William Wildhack, chairman; Carl) Dortch, Frank Edwards, Fred Holt, | Lester Irons, Richard Lewis, Prof.! {DeForest O'Dell, Larry Pumphrey, | Mr, Ransom, Scotty. Scott, Joseph |K. Shepard, Miss Anna P. Stout, | and Francis C. Truitt. The first! {meeting will be held tonight or to-| morrow. | The Indianapolis Community Re. | (lations. Council is organized to co- | {ordinate the efforts of such agencies | engaged In the work of promoting| understanding and tolerance as may (wish to work with it. Both Mayor George L. Denny and| [Mayor-Elect Al Feeney have ex- | pressed the hope that it will become [such a co-ordinating body .in the| lcommunity, Its approach to alH
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