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tN I f A ' 4(x' S - 10Cost ''''' COitt-g- 1 ) N ' 1 -- 1 1 ' - i i4 t P Ir-tt- :' iI 14- - w t ! ! 7:14' ' tt ih ' 4 oe'r '-' J Si ttt 14" rtt - ' - A 4' 1 ''N ) - S - -- i - A otr --- 11 N i ik '416 1 V 14 ' 691 k 4 NSK I t-- 00 513 1 ' I - - V 4 444 '' effective --4-N 16- - -- - - with government aid has ranged of our gross between 2 and 3 national product and will be less In the future" the report stated "Our general financial ability to support such a program cannot be questioned" To the extent that the funds are loaned It went on the borrowing nations can only repay the dollars by increasing their export trade a development bound to "expose American industry to added a test which must competition be faced "Some outright gifts to meet emergency demands however will more rapidly qualify these countries for loans from the International bank and private sources and more rapidly restore a world trade "In the longer run the ecsnomic restoration of Europe will benefit our own economy by enabling us to obtain more goods by advantageous trade "On the other hand a cessation of foreign aid would force an economic reorientation of Europe which would be detrimental to our economy" r The report hinted at creation world-wide war of both a sort of production board combining the experience of businessmen and government officials to channel supplies where they would be most well-balanc- I '731 lun 11 PI II - AYt Secondary Problems "A secondary but still important problem is that of exercising some control over use in the case of food on grounds of equitable impact on the consuming public and in the case of steel in order to meet the most urgent needs both at home and abroad" Coal and fertilizer present the separate problem of removing bottlenecks and improving distribution it was declared As for grains the council reported: "The problem of meeting high domestic and foreign demand in view of the current and prospective corn and wheat shortage is serious and will remain so for at 1 ''' :: -6 4 4 i !payments which are now expiring lOthers favor legislation permitting the federal reserve board to regulate the expansion of bank lending The central problem on prices said the report lies in preventing the shortages of a few key commodities from spiraling into a wider inflationary movement" ' ' 1 4 t I trs - t i (:Lili S : '4 4 - I- 001600 4" 4::::NZ - it i t - II 4 in the conflict between Russia and the United States and that ill one of the fundamental facts underlying the present review In 44 mid-194- il I t 1 s have been choosy Spenchng body's money they have bid against each other for our choice coats and have run the prices trp to a point that operators wholesalers and retailers have incriased the prices on all grades of coal for domestic consumption 6 t ' arrzl Workers 1 I ill 6: CORRECTION otty ' tt - - Nov 1 United Mine journal blamed "choosy" foregn buyers Saturday for bidding tip coal prices It contended that insistence of European counties on choice grades will raise the nation's coal bill $250000000 to $500000000 this year Asserting that exports to land and the continent in the first ' nine months of 1947 totaled 31-- 000000 tons compared with 15- 000000 in the comparable 1945 period an editorial in the tmion publication said: "The payments for this coal came from money loaned European countries on credits granted by the United States Foreign buyers no- -- Kai-she- re REPORT OF ECONOMIC BOARD - WASHENIGTON — The - no definite decision has yet been made on the dollar versus goods A long meeting between Issue representatives of several government agencies was held at the state department Saturday to consider the question of "off-shoprocurement" Other suggestions and comments made by Franks for the western European nations to Lovett included the warning that "chipping away here and there" at estimates developed by the European nations will result in a continuing relief rather than a recovery - er Foreign Bids Hike Prices ammunition for the American-mad- e guns they acquired during the war Ever since Marshall returned from China after serving there as Pres Harry S Truman's special envoy the United States has held its assistance to China to a miniwarranted The decision may come before mum except for a supply of amMarshall goes to London late this munition furnished several months month for a foreign ministers' agoIn limiting its aid the United meeting on the German peace States has been following what has come to be known here as treaty Officials said Saturday the Chi- the "do nothing" policy while nese question is one of consid- waiting for the Chiang government to reorganize itself and put erable urgency One report reaching Washing- more power into the hands of ton is that American authorities those Marshall considers political in Nanking believe that help must moderates or liberals While some be provided for Generalissimo such leaders have been put in k and his hard office the impression at the state Chiang been pressed forces by around the first department is that they have Marof the year if a major disaster given no real power Hence is to be averted in China shall's main requirement for libMarshall already has his top eralization of the Chinese governaides and advisers searching for ment has not been met What A m eric an authorities ways to help the Chinese central government with limited finan- somewhat wryly emphasize is that cial and other economic assist- whether they like the present ance such as relief supplies and Chinese government or not it is also means of strengthening Chi- the only real force in China aside govang's armed forces The latter from the communists This thereproblem may be partly solved by ernment's Chinese policy providing the Chinese armies with fore has become deeply involved By JOHN M HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON Nov I Un--State Secy George C Marshall is expected to decide soon whether further American aid to strengthen the Chinese central government against communist expansion is B-2- WASHINGTON Nov 1 (UP)— Western European nations hoping 1 Nov WASHENGTON (UP)-to aid under the Marshall receive Chairman Owen Brewster said have asked the United States plan investiwar senate his Saturday to consider making such assistgating committee will make pubance available in dollars rather lic Monday some highly interestcomthan goods citizens A the of food Luckman Chairman Charles cables detailing ing confidential State department and foreign a a announcement of the mittee of withdrawal made formal S U wartime relations between sources said the sugdiplomatic oil companies and King Ibn Saud court proceeding which would have required a Kentucky disof several made by gestion—one of Saudi Arabia y liquor-makin- g to keep running during the was communithe Europeans tillery The Maine Republican made the week to cated this Undersecretary "holiday" announcement after a heated comof State Robert A Lovett by Sir A court order had held that the committee had no aumittee meetirg during which he Oliver Franks chairman of the accused oil companies of trying thority to close the Heaven Hill Distilleries Inc and ordered committee for European economic without success to get the state the Hardstown Ky firm to remain open and make whisky cooperation The request for dollars instead department to bring pressure on deliveries under its contract with a sales company the the committee to suppress the of goods was said by the westLos Heaven Hills Distributing Corp of Angeles which cables ern Europeans to be necessary in suit the brought The session was marked by a their view since many commodities needed for reconstruction were Saturday Luckman announced that Oliver Jacobsen sharp exchange between Brewster not available in the United They and Charles Evans Hughes Jr president of the distributing company telephoned the comson of the former chief justice of said that expenses such as shipin statement: and authorized this mittee Washington costs for materials moved the 'United States and counsel for ping "In the best interests of the president's food conservato Europe in American ships several of the oil firms involved tion program we have voluntarily called you and have In the committee's inquiry would have to be paid in dollars offered to withdraw legal action and to close the distillery It was also pointed out by the The committee is looking into that aid given in the comsome of Europeans the that charges immediately" form of commodities would tend panies acid to the 1T S navy for to mean government procurement 110S a barrel Arabian oil which —a move which would disrupt the once was available for 40c a barrel normal channels of trade between The Ilirewster-Hughe- s exchange Iva touched off by Brewster's participating nations State department officials said least another year Unless grain Charge that Hughes and the oil Continued from Pate One use in the United States is sharply companies went to the state de- a new foreign aid program and cut continued high prices for partment Thursday night to try and get help iin suppressing com- that there is no toquestion of our grain seem to be inevitable support such a "Serious inflation of grain and pany cables involving dealings general capacity food prices does not need to be program with Ibn Saud the same time the council predicted because it is already "At Accusing Brewster of making f Eheases rethe fact that we must deal here" and "offensive" "personal" These were some more specific marks Hughes said "you imply promptly and efficiently with 'e the main reason they (the oil problems raised by key commodi- reports: price advances prescompanies) hired rne was because ties—wheat steel certain itemsma-of entSteel—Its "a serious inflationary threat I am a Republican and there has Industrial and agricultural by increasing the costs in many been a rwitck to a Republican chinery coal and fertilizer" - other industries" The council Harof the The spoke president congress" its price is determined riman and Krug reports then con- noted that "conscious decisions of ' mainly by cluded: "Aided by these reports and business policy" and urged that industry content itself with other pertinent material I shall the reasonable conto profit margins the Imake recommendations ' toy- of a ad ot Industrial program and farm machinery— concerning gress -t Le eign assistance" 7 7 not seriously disturb "will Exports The council informed Mr Tru- - the general economic 1 situation" !man that the threat of a "serious Coal—The problem is not one I i 1price inflation" which it said was of producing coal but of producing born when consumer price controls enough coal cars to transport it 1 6 has become a both here and abroad expired in 1"reality" and is made more c om- -1000Fertilizer—A shortage of 1 t I pellini g by the foreign aid Pro- 000 tons exists this year Exports I should be increased to help Europe 1 Beside the ity controls grow its own food but there is 4 4o rend r:iod the council policies little chance of doing so without —7 1I must be "restricted domestic use and allo"The continuance of tax rev- cation for export" enues at present levels maximum El The council held that price inI' - I economy in government expendi- flation thus far "has been caused of saving and mainly by domestic factors" Even I tures stimulation and the enlargement aggressive under the Marshall proposals it s use of measures to control danger- noted the total volume of exports : 1 ous expansion of credit" will decline for the next several As to the last point some of- - years as will the "export surplus" UMON CHARGE: Marshall Weighs Further Aid To Bolster China Centralists S WASHINGTON Nov 1 (UP) 9 —Some 60 Superfortress bombers were poised Saturday Marshall Plan h program of shorter rations of grain Saturday a in the Feed Europe campaign while the first court threat against the liquor industry shutdown was lifted Some 450 brewers of beer and ale launched a voluntary program designed to save 1000000 bushels of grain A month under a pledge signed by the United States Brewersfoundation and the small brewers committee B-29- FMNIIIMI r |