Show FIGHT FORESEEN ON FOOD LOANS Vigorous Opposition to Aid for Europe Will rill Appear in House Bel Belief ef Washington Jan 31 In 31 In voting to today a to o new nov government loans of or to European countries for tor food relief the House Wa ways 5 an and me ms ns committee Including Us Its Republican members went counter to the majority view of ot the Republican legislative steering committee Though there was no Indication that this disagreement on program would r result sull In Sn nn o open cn fight cloakroom discussion strongly forecast t strong opposition t to tn n any y loan 1 the measure reaches the tho House floor Technically the committee agreement was b by unanimous voto vote o of 19 10 of ot Its 24 ni members mh Six Democrat members joined the majority after falling to got sot gota sota a larger fund but reserved the right to seek an Increase when the bill comes conies comesup comesup up In tho lIo House so pro probably next week Their efforts In Ia committee to tomake make mace the tho amount to be recommended as proposed b by the tho treas trean- ury or were de defeated defeated de- de defeated In In or order oz- oz Steering Committee Disapprove Actions by tho tue ways and means committee com corn conference earlier In inthe tho the day between Its Ita Republican morn mom bers bern and tho the steering at which th th steering committee m members mb expressed ex disapproval of or any loans on tho ground round that Congress s ha had no authority au authority au- au to gIve gl away funds runds while whilo In the Senate both Democrats and Beans voiced opposition to additional credits to an any European country Senator r Walsh Democrat of Mon Mon- Montana tana said ld he lie was opposed to further government financial aid to Europe be- be c- c causo a somo or the n tf fi now o Continued Cd ou J gO 2 FIGHT O ON FOOD LOANS LOAMS I 1 EXPECTED v IN CONGRESS CONGRESSI Continued from Page Pago 1 1 money were spending spen stupendous stupendous stu stu- I this country in military and nava naval na pen ous sums preparations Senator Phelan n Democrat C California I charged that European nations nation particularly particularly i lart Great Britain were using money mone extend owed to tho the United States to their oil Interests throughout the world Smoot Suggestion Senator Smoot Republican Utah said tho the funding of oC Interest payments might of or somo some nations nations na na- be bo necessary In Jn the case but that It was not nece necessary sary for tor nations like Great Britain In agreeing on tho the total today the House ways an and means committee committee com com- decided not to tho the bo boo countries to which loans might made mado This will nili bo ho left leCt to officials of the tho treasury who who havo asked e for 1 Ji- Ji for Cor tho the aid of Poland Austria and Armenia and ana Chairman Fordney of oC the ways means committee said ho would try to get et House louse action on the bill Monday ronday or Tuesday If Ir necessary asking the rules committee committee- to give the met measure uro a a. pre pre- 4 n it 1 status t lI In Tn his report d dent Wilsons Wilson's i letter tt favoring f- f ri g. g relief for Europe and two communications from the tho famine fam- fam Secretary Glass summarizing Ino ine situation abroad were quoted Arc Hungry I All evidence furnished to the committee committee com corn declared red the report seemed seamed literally millions millions mil mil- clearl clearly to Indicate that lions lons of persons In to the stricken parts I of or Europe Europa arc facing starvation star and and- their only hope of or relief is tho the participation partle- partle I pation of or the government of tho the United States In tho the furnishing of or foodstuffs framed b tho the comI committee committee com com- Though the tho 1 bill by I did not specify tho the countries to receive tho the loans tho intention was that relief relict should first go to Austria Armenia and the cit city of or Budapest Tho limitation of oC tho the relief reller to foodstuffs foodstuffs food tood- stuffs was vas said to bo be an expression of or opposition to providing pro military sup sup- plies Clothing and medicine barred by the legislation n. n could be supplied If necessary through h private charities the tho committee held lu-ld |