Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1947 — Page 13

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Anti-Inflation Issue Challenge Rival Forces to Relax Anti-Trust . Laws, Demand OK of 10-Point Program WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UP)—President Truman today clash, head-on with Republican congressional leaders on. the anti- inflation | issue, saying he wanted his sweeping 10-point plan to the letter. He directly challenged the Republican proposal to relax the antitrust laws, saying that he intended to enforce them as long as he is President. ’ (The Administration's own aloca- ® ® =» tion and rationing bill submitted to Congress Tuesday by Secretary of Blames Truman Commerce ' W... Averell Harriman { contained a section ‘that would . . grant “limited immunities” from, anti-trust laws. f or Ig [ices Offers Wide Powers (The provision said any government agency with mandatory ol Halleck Makes Charge. ers could seek compliance with plans| In Aid Bill Debate of voluntary action approved by, the attorney general. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UP)— (Action taken in compliance with Republican Leader Charles A. Hal-| such voluntary plans could “not be leck told the House today that the| Se basis at any time” for any anti- constant demands for foreign aid! 1st action.) . Anything less than the 10-point and jpreserit-day high prices are thel plan will not be enough to do. the result of “terribly mismanaged for=job of combatting inflation, | Mi. eign affairs by the New Deal Demo-) Truman told a news conference as cratic administration.” GOP leaders, geared to rush their The Indiana GOP leader made the| own milder four-point plan through charge during the closing hours of; Congress by Dec. 19. debate on the $590 million Loreis on | Mr. Truman also disclosed that aid bill. Supporters predicted the the administration would offer Con- bill would be passed today affer a gress within a couple of "days legis- last effort to increase the total. lation to carry out his recommenda- Mr. Halleck said that when he and! tions for stand-by wage and price other Republican leaders were called control powers. to the White House several weeks Omits Rationing Plan ago to discuss the foreign aid proThe Republican plan submitted by gram, he told the President that it GOP leaders in Congress yesterday should be remembered that it would omitted the controversial rationing have the effect of raising prices still! and wage-price powers sought by higher. Mr. Truman. Emphasis on Prices “The President refused comment! “The administration, from the on most of the Republican plan, but President on dow, pooh-pophed the took sharp exception to the propusal whole idea that these foreign proto give industry exemptions from grams had any effect on prices,” Mr. the anti-trust laws for the purpose Halleck went on. But later, he said, of making voluntary allocation the White House placed its chief agreements to spread supplies of emphasis on prices. { scarce materials. “It began to look to me that the The administration wants POWer |gqministration was playing politics,” for the government to make the al- |). caiq location to industry, and to follow Ot wt: this up with direct consumer ration- Then, reiterating his “contention ing if necessary. {that the administration had failed Mr. Truman expressed himself to make full and proper use of its bluntly on any attempt to relax the control powers, Mr. Halleck sald: anti-trust laws. “I charge that the Truman adRep. Clarence J. Brown (R. O.),/mjinistration is at fault for our high who helped draft the GOP program, prices. » promptly struck back at Mr. Truman’s criticism. “When the New Deal Democratic! eC B administration set aside all antj-| ars oung trust laws and went so far as permit industry to fix higher i to the consuming public as was done | From NYC Board under NRA, no one heard Mr. Tru-| man or any other Democratic leader Qbjecting,” Mr. | Mr. Brown said.* WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UP) — To Robert R. Young's dream of uniting 230- Pound Inebriate {his Chesapeake & Ohio Railway wh ‘the finest railroad property” in Faints Hearing Term ine country—the New York Central The thought of a prison sentence | —has received an initial setback. was too much this morning for a| C. E. Boles, an’ examiner for the husky, 230-pound man found guilty Interstate Commerce Commission; of being drunk: | has recommended that the CommisAs Judge Alex Clark started to sion deny the application of Mr. pronounce sentence, in Municipal | young and another C. & O. official Court, Eli Wimberly, 425 Toledo St.,|to become directors of the New fainted. He was taken to General York Central while retaining their Hospital. C. & O, posts. The PEOPLE'S DENTIST Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. . Every Day Except Sunday v The PEOYLE’S DENTIST 361, W. Washington St. LI-3993

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