Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1951 — Page 12

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Senate Fails to Confirm LaFollette Appointment

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Board Chairman Seth W. Rich-| ardson, Wisconsin Republican, resigned because of ill-health and Mr. LaFollette toook over as acting chairman. He has spent most of a year in trying the Communist Party under the McCarran law, which says that agents of foreign powers must register. All of this work may now be out the window, | as Communist Party attorneys expect to challenge the case in court because of the failure of {Mr. LaFollette to be confirmed.

Two Others Involved

According to one of their attorneys, former Rep.. Vito, Marecantonio of New York City's Labor Party, they also will challenge the appointments of Dr. McHale and David J. Coddaire. That leaves only Peter Campbell

At the price you pay for most foods today A ua Brown, a third Democratic mem A quart of milk is worth 29¢ ber, to be uncontested. The

| Communist theory regarding the {appointments not being confirmed {while the case went on was once {before rejected in court. It is! based on the idea that Sen. MecCarran is using the power of confirmation to pack the jury. In leaving his post, Mr. La|Follette sent a letter of “termination” to President Truman, who {appointed him when the commit-| [tee was established under the! McCarran subversive law. Should the President ask Mr. LaFollette to serve under a recess|. appointment he could not be paid

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