Show - t r 4 - ME SAT it '' Rettengill Bill Prive Mutual Life ' Expected 171 Congress Heals Favor Giarmini Deal Senator Wheeler Likely to Be Hard Pressed to i - LAEE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 20 ' 1930 ' - - 7 - - ' - I' ' 4 : ' - - vt 14'Epf ' 41 - t l' - s3 " -- Again Prevent Passage of Amendment of Long and Short laus eClause -- Offer of Transamerica - I a ByHARRY J BROWN Special to The Tribune WASHINGTON Nov drive to force to final passage the Pet- tengill bill to amend the 4th section of the Interstate commerce act may beanticipated early in the coming of congress This bill would have become a law during the last megaton but for the success of Sen- ator Vgieeler of Montana chairman of the senate committee on inter- state commerce in smothering the In his committee and prevent- ing senate action during' the last weeks of the session The votes were there to have passed the bill just as it passed the house by an overwhelming vote and without a 0 19--- iplo a 4' - a 4 4 roll-ca- I No one was better aware: than - Representative -- --- dianal-author-- of Pettengill In- - thebill--that-this of bill was killed by strategy and by 'strategy alone No one knows bet- ter than Pettengill that if the bill had been rushed through the house In January Senator Wheeler would have been unable successfully to smother it and prevent it from reaching the senate calendar Beingwised up as to the tactics of the opposition Mr Pettengill is likely to drive for house action his bill when congress reassem- bles in January and if he succeeds in rushing the bill through the house the drive will be concentrated on the senate early enough' to corn- pel both committee action and a final vote by the senate Strong arm methods can only succeed in the senate as a session is drawing to a - ' I 1 ll lb kly 1 ‘ too - L close 1 Lobbying Expose Last session the Pettengill bill after being early reported to the house faced delay because- the senate lobby investigating committee brought to light the fact that a lob- byist supporting this legislation along with Other projects was en- tertaining congressmen at his home s and at these "home gatherings" was delivering lectures expounding the virtues of the Pettengill bill These exposures roped in a number of congressmen from the intermoun- - tain states and when the final vote P was taken some who had accepted the hospitality of this lobbyist were found voting for the Pettengill bill though they had previously been ar- rayed against it t The house test came on March' 24 1936 when the Pettengill bill passed the house by a vote of 215 to cuss for r a 41 I '$ ! 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