Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1944 — Page 8

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UNRRA Policy i in Balkans Described as "Utter Fiasco’

“By EDWARD P. MORGAN Times Foreign Correspondent - LONDON, Dec, nations © rehabilitation and lief administration has failed the Balkafis, one of the agency's |

today. ‘Simultaneously.

k: both “5 headquarters,

force, and

formally ed UNRRA handle the problem in many. Its chances, therefore, accomplishing something in Western Europe are good.

Mr. Morgan placed persons”

Fiasco No Secret

| the Balkan people,”

26.—The united | re-{ ficial here said, in the nail on the head.”

I learned that, supreme confer with President Roosevelt on al- [UNRRA problems, lied expeditionary | a at UNRRA, Britain and k [vast 10 European States have assumed its leadership. gwernments have If any move is made to overhaul its request- | policies, to these two powers. “dis- | Whether such a move is made as Ger-|a result of Lehman's trip remains of [to be séen,

the NewsChronicle article adds.

Commenting on it, an UNRRA of-| “somebody has hit

|

After a survey trip through West- |

« high officials ad- [ern Europe, Director General Hermitted in London bert H. Lehman has just. retughed ‘home,

He is returning here within a month or six weeks. While home he will undoubtedly |

Although 44 nations comprise the the United

ft must come first from

The UNRRA's cardinal fault lies

{in the fact that it is utterly power-

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{ | less.

It has few supplies which it can

The UNRRA's utter fiasco in the literally call its own (although, po-

Balkans is no secret, ure there is by no means all its own fault. The whole story was revealed in detail vesterday by the London News-Chronicle, in a long dispatch from {ts Cairo correspondent. The writer says that

but its fail- tentially,

It has access to a great volume of goods).

No Ships at All

It has no ships at all to move anything. Worst of all, it has no authority to do anything. It has

nothing to clear everything directly with

short of a “drastic reversal of pol-, allied military heads and, indirectly, fey on the highest level” will save With allied political heads. | a situation wherein unmeasurabie

effort and millions of dollars are Mess.

involved “If something: drastic is not done,

The result has been an unholy

A tremendous UNRRA establishment has been “built up in Cairo

all the money, all the labor, and with relief teams waiting "around,

above all, all the-hopes lavished on the UNRRA will go down the drain, and take with them another chance to build friendship and fa and faith with

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tary for Yugoslavia,

in plac | Yugoslavia at all,

some a5 long as nine months, for something to do. Two shiploads of | relief supplies, O. K.'d by the miliare blocked in | the Italian port of Bari. The allied authorities and Marshal Tito's gov- | ernment cannbt agree on the num- | ber of allied military lidison ob- | servers to be sent in to Yugoslavia | with those supplies, No UNRRA supplies have reached | The Yugoslavs |

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END LONDON STRIKE

LONDON, Dec. 26 (U. P.)..Strik- | ing London subway workers re-| turned to work today and the Lon-| don transport system operated on al near-normal schedule. Workers struck yesterday in pro-| test against the London transport

{board's refusal to give- them at least {two days in the Christmas holiday

week-end, Transportation facilities virtually | were paralyzed. Full service probably will not be | restored tomorrow, since today is also a holiday—Boxing day, traditionally the day in which servants

receive sits |

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NEW YORK, Dec. 26 (U0 P.) .— Attorney’ Robert P. Lord drove his wife to a theater doorway and told her he'd join her after he parked A moment later he

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{| There the armed passenger took

Lord's wallet, returned $2 of the

$10 cash it contained and ordered |

him out of the car, explaining that he'd try to return the vehicle soon but needed it to get out of police range.

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