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- NATION, Page 29American NotesHUDMore Silence From Sam
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- Friday was supposed to be a big day for Samuel Pierce, Ronald
- Reagan's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Pierce had
- agreed to testify before the House subcommittee investigating
- charges that his department had a soft spot for well-connected
- Republicans who garnered huge fees for helping developers land
- multimillion-dollar federal housing contracts. But Pierce, known
- as Silent Sam, decided to live up to the name. He informed the
- panel, headed by California's Democratic Congressman Tom Lantos,
- that he was canceling his appearance. He said his newly hired
- lawyers needed more time to prepare.
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- Pierce's sudden withdrawal drew bipartisan fire. Lambasting him
- for "deceitful" conduct, Lantos said the ex-Cabinet member had
- broken a "gentleman's agreement" concluded after two earlier delays
- granted at his request. "Not only is Silent Sam silent," said Ohio
- Republican Donald Lukens, "apparently today he's also invisible."
- Republican members are expected to support Democrats this week when
- the subcommittee ponders whether to compel Pierce to appear before
- it by issuing him a subpoena.