Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1948 — Page 6

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Republicans Fear -- Blame in 1948

By EARL RICHERT Scripps-Howard Stall Writer WASHINGTON, Jan. 9-Support is growing in Congress for the proposal by Senator Ralph Flanders AR. Vt.) to get a meat-rationing ptogram set up now in case the coming meat shortage makes it necessary, ; Behind it is the spectacle, of mil lions’ of votes, who * presumably © will become just as angry again as | they did in the “fall of 1946 ‘when meat all but van. =. 3 ished during the - _ off-and-on again § period of ce control and lost control of Congress for the crats. - This time the shoe appears to be on the other foot, politically, President Truman and Agriculture Secretary Anderson have asked for the power to impose rationing and even price control if necessary. But the Republican Congress has not given

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government shortage is not expected to result in bare. grocery shelves but couriters at least partly filled with meat prices so high that ‘many persons! cannot afford to to buy. ; Fearful of Blame : The blame, Republican leaders fear, will be placed on them. Senator Willlam KE. Jenner (R.

“Ind.y, whois not-in- favor of ra-}

tioning because he thinks it will

politics he would vote for rationing

and thus cause the administration} -

to. be blamed for a program which would not work, :

to play politics, he sald, it should enact the entire Truman anti-in-| flation so that when prices soaring there could be noj. reason for blaming Republican Congress since it gave the President what he wanted. Senator Raymond Baldwin (R.

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meat rationing might create a black market, the prospective alternative was proliibitive prices. Ss Senator Edwin Johnson (D. Colo),

who, like most of his colleagues| from —cattie-producing

could foresee the development of “tremendous pressure on Congress to do something.” Main support for meat-rationing preparedness is developing among congressmen from industrial areas while main opposition comes ‘rom| representatives of the livestock-|

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