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Show TH , , I. - , - , Oct 14t 15, ' 1949 !THE AEC Minority Blasts 'Waste, Incompetence' i , By Oliver W. De Wolf intentional'sbut be insisted seRecurity has been maintained. WASHDIGTON (AP) The congressional committee's publicans posted a declaration minority report said: to the Atomic Energy, Tuesday "We cannot tolerate a leisuiely, Cemmission that "Iiistirely wasteful or incompetent adminwasteful or incompetent" admin- istration of Our program." It added that 'we would fall istration of the nation's atomic short of our , obligation to the program cannot be tolerated. The stand was exprossed in a Congress and to the American statement signed by six minority people if we gloss over or excuse members of the joint congres- the weaknesses in the operation sionel atomic energy committee. of this program." , The six demanded "bolder, speedier, and more effective development" of the program to maintain the "preeminence" of the United States in atomic weapons. The stateirient was issued-latMonday in answer to a majority ' report of the committee. Both to an reports were follow-up- s investigation of charges of "incredible mismanagement" directWASHINGTON (AP)Sena-- 1 ed against the AEC by Senator tor Milliken called Hickenlooper for "a domestic point Tuesday AEC Cleared four" instead of President TruThe majority report, signed by man's renewed proposal for govthe 10 Democratic members of the ernment protection on U. S. incommittee, vestments abroad. joint Senate-HouMr. Truman said in dedicating, cleared the AEC and its chairman, David E. Lilienthal, who the United Nations building corwas Hickenlooper's principal tar- nerstone in New York Monday he will ask Congress in January get. The minority report attacked to give high priority to proposals Ao speed American technical aid the commission on three counts progress, security and manage- and investments in the world's ment! It was signed by Hicken- backward areas. and This was point four of a world looper, Millikin and Rep- program the president outlined Knowland 1. resentatives Cole Y.). El- in his inaugural address last Janston and Van Zandt uary. Foreign Risk Protection e Faces Battle se Sort Loko City, NEWS DESERET Army Physicians RFC Gives Will Examine Conditions , Accused Solon vtAsItniGTobt (AP) Army doctors were asked to "decide whether Rep. J. Parnell They Thomas (R-J.) is able to stand trial on fraud charges. The trial of the former chairman of the House activities committee has been twice postponed, the last time until Nov. 7. Federal Judge Alexander Holtz-o- ff Monday ordered Thomas to undergo a new medical examination at the, Army's Walter Reed Hospital, after Thomae lawyer had argued that the lawmakers health would be endangered if tilt trial were held on schedule. Thomas reportedly has gastric ulcers. He suffered an internal hemorrhage 'last March and underwent an operation at Walter WASHINGTON (AP) Seven members will itPmd the Hog first week of December in Ha. 'wall after a months tour of Pa-- cc The wAsmarom (AP) islands. Reconstruction Finimce CorpoJe'sePti R. Farrington 'Meat iold a reporter he ration has $44.400,000 read), to auto suirgested the week's stay in Sialend the Itaiser-Fral-er N. Reed. On Nov. 8, 1948, less than a week after his reelection to Congress, he was indicted on charges of padding his office pe3rrolls and taking "kickbacks" froM employes. Trial originally Was set ' for Jan. 10. Defense Attorney William Collins told the court Monday he had affidavits from private physicians Indicating that trial would hurt the legislator's health. ii) 00o, 0 4,N 1 system provided numerous conditions are met: Among the conditions: a first lien or mortgage on the Willow Run, Mich, production plant and Other property valued St $58,000,000; also a $13,000,000 guarantee secured by collateral worth $10.0D0.06610, The requirements were made public for the first time as the RFC agreed Monday, with specified rtservation4 to add $10,- 000,000 to a $34,400,000 line of credit promised Kaiser-Fras- er W'n! 1. wail for two purposes: , the congressmen an opportunity to (Iran their report 1. To give on organic legislation for Guam, American Samoa and the trust territory of Pacific Islands. a. To allow tiros to intiults into any phase of territor,ial life that attracts their interests. Members Going House members making the five.;, week trip which will take them as far as Japan, are Reps. Mlles Nov. 2, arriving ht llottolulu Nov Crawford Le Fevre (R-and at Samoa Nov.2 for a four. Y.) A. L. Miller (114113) and Lemke (R-D.) all day visit. They will arrive at members of the Rouse public Kwajalein 'Nov. 10 and ariSt the lands tommittees and Reps. Wands of hfokil, Ponape -- and and Truk before going to Guam. Nov. George P. Millis aU representing Irons Guam they will vfidt (Team the Rouse civil service commit- Ira Ugulu, Korot', Saipan, Mut Tinian before returning to Guam, Nov. 22 for a four-da- y ' They will be accompanied Inspection. N. , N. lif) (It-11- 1), by Peter Delegate ParringtoiS Capt. G. Reis, assistant thief of naval operations or island governments; Irwin W. Silverman, chief ernmsel of the Interior Depart-mea- ls territhries division. and William 1. Cargot, assistant chief of the Stabs Department division of dependent area affairs. Traveling by Alt Porte plane, they will leave San Premise .101WINIENIEN.Illilltaar4 ' LET DAYNIEt ittiPed and Cinch Year Watch "la OF CHAgGS 711 '" G AND HAPPINESS FOR YOU BETTER HEALTH Wonderful Natire's Herbs Good for Stomach - item& Trouble. Gra II leadoff Tremble, liken. Piles. liceess. Colas. Corteerk. Siege Tree likt. Asthma. arsociiitis. Coughs. Netversaess, Ulcers. Itheessot diriseiero. letestieel sad Secret Trestle. Show Hoot, Arthritis. Dizzies's. lisectsches. AO se Low Slatort Pressers. . Ohm wed Meader Trouble. CONSULTATION 111111.HIRIS SOLD DIASONABLY Oct- - S. 11Fals S Seven liouseMembers Will Tour Pacific Isles Witb.:...'WOOk...iil.'i..Hci'Wàii.i , Kaiser-Fraz- er I LitokrA-- Teeth? Om Steak, Cork Apt Ass! This atoastme sou Areal bs, EXAMINED Moly 141t. emu tube lett tboussads obey atap Rep. J. Parnell Thomos to apples without Isar et remota arrant bottle plaits tighter, losiosr. be examined by Army dockeep sat sationatt trod Plwiteiss Mesoffr tors on physical ability to bash awastatea est Jae SUM Ade. stand trial on fraud count. Chinese Herb Co. 250 South 2ztd East Street Chan ORDERED - & Kong Office therm Weekihrys. cre. tis Soadeys. le a.m. to 2 pan. , VITIty 1 I ' Daynis 4131zity; Co pm. yaws , OLDEST JEWELER 1211 South Main o.) (R-1- (R-Oh- io) (R-Pa- .). Would Guarantee Investments To carry it out, bills authorizing the Commodity Credit Corporation to guarantee American foreign investments against certain., risks will be treacly for action by both Housesv when they re- -i Senator Vandenberg now recuperating at his home in Michigan, did not participate in either report. Rep. Hinshaw (RCalif.) reportedly is preparing a summary of his Own views. The minority report shied away from the terms of "incredible "maladminii, mismanagement," tratioi," and "equivocation" used by Hickenlooper In his original blast last May 22. Accused of Waste But the minority members did accuse the commission of waste, "loosely administered" security measures and a teisurely and indecisive approach to major projects. The criticism of lecurity brought an angry retort from Dr. Harold C. Urey, one of the nation's foremost atomic scientists.. take the most violent exception to this security charge," he told I reporter in Rochester, N. Y. "This secrecy business is hampering our atomic energy development." Urey called the present emphaIds on secrecy "a lot of damned foolishness," Ind said that if he had his way he would "fire all the security guards employeebr the AEC except those at the Los Alamos laboratory" in New Mexico, on the ground that "progress is better than dead secrets." Not Intentional AEC Commissioner Sumner T. 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Millikin, who heads the conference of .all Republican senatos, served notice there will be a tight over the issue. "I'd much rather see a domestic point four," the Colorado senator told reporters. "We had better start taking some of the handicaps off capital at home, by incentive tax reductions and other methods, before we go into that fitld abroad." Explains Opposition Millikin said he opposes the president's proposal because he believes it would discriminate between domestic and foreign investments and because he thinks any such program would lay this country open to the charge that it was engaging in Imperialism. "If we attempt to give our American investors preferred treatment in foreign nations, it Is going to injure our foreign relations," he declared. "Furthermore, I don't see why we should guarantee investments abroad. Let the countries that need help make guarantees and they will find American capital anxious to help them." As the point four bill pending on the Senate's calendar now is drafted, it would guarantee investments against the risks of (1) converting foreign currencies into American dollars and (2) confiscation, expropriation or seizure of property AmTican abroad." 1 441 i 4.! '111. 2P' |