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IpTIjc Thursday Morning February 1 1915 H - Barkley Gills Confab on Wallace Issue s ’ m II Washington jan a a 1 m Ii la 31 (jpj — Majority Leader Barkley Wednes-da- y summoned Democratic senators to an emergency conference In an eleventh-hou- r effort to compromise the disputed Henry Wallace cabinet The Democrats splitappointment wide open over the issue of the former vice-- presidentgranting as the power ernment chief loan agent as gov'well as the' commerce secretaryship 'areUo meet at 10 a m Thurs-- j day two hours 'before the senate convenes for what be the stormiest meeting of may the new seS- - i 1 - Pi m eIotl The importance which the Detn- - I i aerats attach to Thursday's cau- cus was emphasized by the fact! that Barkley will have to leave a sick bed to marshal his forces for the widely heralded parliai mentary The Kentuck- dispute ian has been in a hospital suffer- Ing from an eye disorder 'j Tpset Unity The effort ter some sem-- I tlance cf unity' keep within the ma-- 1 grpup’was complicated by B sjority the fact that the commerce com- rritee in addition to voting 14 jto 5 against Wallace's nomina-- 1 S t!on approved 15 to 4 a bill which woud strip from the secretary of commerce the control over RFC and other big loan held by Jesse Jones beforeagencies his dismissal by Pres Roosevelt Late Wednesday Commerce Committee Chairman Bailey (D) North Carolina filed the committee's formal reports recommending rejection of the nomination and enactment pf the bill whffch was introduced by Sen George (D) Georgia " The report on the nomination was purely routine except for the observation that the committee has no authority to reject or confirm a nomination but only to present its recommendation to the senate Vast Responsibility In presenting its recommendation on the George bill however the committee declared that "the consequences of the vast political control that conceivably could be exerted by a cabinet officer in whose hands was placed the administration of these lending agencies cannot be measured” "The man who has charge of these agencies could bo admin- Ister those powers as to determine the economic direction of the coun- try and with that its social and political character” it added The committee declared the powers of are "mani- festly enormous the amounts in-- ! volved are ataggering” ij I for"With a ofborrowing authority $14000000000 and 1 on upward a revolving fund plan with I almost unlimited lending power the organization has the capacity to exert a profound influence upon our economy” it said At Thursday’s Democratic caucus Barkley's most likely strate- fry would be to try to send the nomination back to the commerce committee pending final action by congress and the president on the bill of divorcement Even Wallace’s most militant supporters that the senate in its pres-- ! h concede ert temper will decline to confirm him on an R F basis m i u 209 to 38!) 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