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: By DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer | WASHINGTON, Apr. 26—War would be cheaper than the | Marshall Plan, Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) implied today in | assailing extension of ECA. It was the second appearance on the Senate floor for the junior | Senator from Indiana within the last 24 hours. Late yesterday he | tangled with Sen. Millard Tydings (D. Md.), over the handling of ‘the McCarthy Communist charges. 3 | Sen. Tydings is chairman of the | Senate Foreign Relations” Sub-
ucti the hearfommitiee conducting gating the McCarthy charges, y ’ . ord of Sen. Jenner pointed out as a Citing his “own long rec d probably reason “the interlock-
opposition to foreign aid and ! a New Deal-Fair Deal pol-|In8 directorate of Whitewash,
icies both foreign and domestic, Inc: | Sen. Jenner told his colleagues) Partner of Davies 'today that the people of Indiana] Recalling that Republican Seth and throughout the country are W. Richardson is chairman of coming around on his side. the administration's loyalty re-! | “The American people are no view board, the Hoosier ‘longer following the propaganda continued:
ence believes. The committee’s recommenda~ tions were released to 42 organi zations affiliated with the conference by Tod Stoops, secretarye manager of the Hoosier Motor !Club and chairman .of -the Conference. . Funds collected from highway users this year will be increased $6 million by the new license law, and February collections of gasoline taxes were 271 per cent over February, 1949, the report
| showed. | The committee urged new ace counting methods to assure high« way monies will be spent on maintenance and construction, It also asked that $14 million diverted from road funds between 1933 and 1942, inclusive, be returned for highway use.
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7 : |line that the Marshall Plan is| “Mr. Richardson is a law part-| LE partment was recommended as Come in Any Evening and See Baseball on TV cheaper than war and that we ner of Joseph E. Davies of ‘Mis-| . A —-— an economy measure, The SO» ought to be proud to be able to|sion to Moscow’ fame. Dr. Davies, . . . . mittee estimated that “at least ; | continue its staggering costs,” I think it is well known, is the, These eight wives of Jaycee members are among 30 who have a novel idea for spurring the vote [g5 million a year is spent annuale ; 3 | Sen. Jenner said. “father-in-law of the able senior in the coming primary. On Friday theyll be posted downtown to pin "| Will Vote May 2" tags on |ly to gain advantages for the 2624 N. HARDING TA-444 | “All this talk of how the Mar- Senator from Maryland. This passersby as part of the Jaycee American Heritage program. In the front row (left to right) are party in Jowers, and declared m——— —— | 1731 Plan i4 Cheaper thar vay is Same Richardson was Se] Soun Mrs. Victor Kingdon, Mrs. John Sutfon, Mrs. Eugene Yockey and Mrs. Fred Grumme; back row (left the pontieal Patronage. oy EE ” 80 muc! ypocritical drivel, for $ wl : ¢ : : : BG Aeay Tig a Ce, Or ting committee’ Which produced to right) Mrs. James Wagner, Mrs. Lloyd Rossebo, Mrs. Stan Trusty and Mrs. James Matlock. The committee opposed toll
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Plan is cheaper than war.” . judge whose bias for the con-| 3) : Sen. Jenner's attack on . Sen, victed and traitorous perjurer, Al-| TH | -_ : I... Tydings was one of the most ger Hiss, almost brought about |l ] - vehement in recent Senate his-|acquittal of Hiss at his first trial | wig "AT LOW COST -
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Secretary of State Dean Ache-| “Let's look a little deeper, into, son into the government as un- the interlocking directorate of | dersecretary of treasury in 1933, Whitewash, Inc. Associated with
He cited a Senate speech by Messrs. Richardson and Kaufman | Sen. Tydings at that time as was Edward C. Morgan. Mr. Mor-| “ follows: gan now reappears in the picture |
“Apart from the fact that My, as chief counsel for the commt-| Acheson comes from Maryland, I/tee headed by Sen. Tydings which believe you gentlemen will find/is investigating Sen. McCarthy's 'he will be a pleasant surprise in| charges. : the office.” } Another Member of Staff Strides Into Aisle , “Mr. Lyon L. Tyler Jr., another The junior Senator from Indi- member of the Tydings commit{ana whipped off his horn-rim tee staff, was a member of the | specs at this point, took his eyes investigating staff for the Lilienaway from his manuscript, which thal investigations. The members was parked on a lectern on his of this distinguished body will redesk, strode into the aisle and call, I am sure, the charges which | sneered: were made against Mr. Lilienthal | “I think the American people when the question of his confirma{will agree that Mr. Acheson has tion as chairman of the Atomic {been “a surprise,” but in addition, Energy Commission was before {his Damon and Pythias defense the Senate. The result of the in{of the convicted perjurer, Alger vestigation of Mr. Lilienthal's alHiss, has certainly been a shock leged leftist leanings was another
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