| Show A significant contrast A AO in the debate in the house of representatives over the garner relief bill congressman C 0 ng ressman wood of indiana ranking republican Republic aill member of the committee on appropriations reminded the house that at the beginning of this congress the leaders on oil both sides gave a statement i to the public that they were going to use the they influence against any bills carrying an appropriation not recommended by the budget that agreement has been kept so far as the committee on appropriations is concerned but it certainly was violated when speaker garners bill was brought into the house without even having been submitted to the director of the budget for consideration sid aeration era tion the very leaders who pledged thease themselves at the open opening ing of the session to bring in no bills which did not have the su support aport of the budget director now brin bring agn in i a beasi measure ire calling for an all ri tion kion of something over two billion dollars which hab no budget approval and therefore they flatly violate their own pledge mr wood also called attention to the fact that when the tax bill and the el economy conomy bill were brought the house no democratic caucus was held pledge to members to the support of these measures although they had bad the aT approval not onla of democratic but also of republican leaders thye thele bills the purpose of which was to put bonev into the treasury were thrown into I 1 the house without lit any protection with the result that they were ivere mangled beyond recognition but when it was proposed to introduce a bill the purpose of which was to tale take money put of the te treasury then theil mr wood raid aid with biting emphasis a democratic caucus was held and ayery member of it sworn to support this bill tho contrast between the anxiety manifested bv democratic leaders to assure the massage passage of a bill to take money out of the treasury and their s with reference to bills to put m ann iv v ojito the treasury will not escape the notice of the country |