Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1944 — Page 8

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RUSSIA, VATICAN

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| , Old Rift Revived Over 8

Partisan Uprising in - ‘Warsaw. By Tints Foreign Servies :

LONDON, ‘Aug. 15.—It has now| .

been officially denied by both the ‘ Vatican and the Soviet government that they are in communication with one another with a view to undertaking co-ordinated action in solving post-war social and religious problems in eastern Europe. _ Tt must, consequently, be assumed by those responsible for mapping the future of Europe, and particularly of eastern Europe, that two of the most influential forces at

" LESTER R. GOOTEE, petty officer of Indianapolis who completed parachute -rigger school in May, is in the Hawaiian islands. He is the son of Raymond J. Gootee, 815 N. Rural st. S. SGT. HARVEY J. FORSHAM of Indianapolis, veteran of two years in the South Pacific, is now at the marine corps training and rehabilitating center, Klamath "Falls, Ore.

work in that part of the world will continue to be at odds. It is significant of the Vatican's attitude that L'Osservatore Romano, | official organ of the Holy see. onl Friday charged that the unsu 5s- | ful partisan uprising in Warsaw was undertaken after consultation | with the Soviet. command and | failed due to the reluctance of the Russ army to support it. These charges were sharply denied ro] terday by the Soviet official news agency Tass. “It is known,” stated Tass, “that | no attempt was made by Polish] London circles, who are responsible for what is happening in Warsaw, | to inform the Soviet military com- | mand beforehand, or to co-ordinate, any kind of action in Warsaw. with, the Soviet military command. In! ‘view of this, responsibility for all that is taking place in Warsaw falls | exclusively on Polish emigre circles] in London.”

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