Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1947 — Page 5
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TUESDAY, frac IM meme Politics’ in Greek Aid ‘Charged by Vandenberg
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mies and stop the tide of communism toward the Mediterranean.
TWO: Authorize an interim loan of $100 million to the two countries by the Reconstruction Finance Corp. This money would be used until congress ‘can okay the larger appropriation. The RFC money would be repaid out of the appropriation. ? THREE: Permit the President to detail civillan and miiitary experts to Greece ard Turkey to help in their economic reconstruction. FOUR; Permit the President to transfer “articles, services and information” to the two countries for ‘“the instruction and training of personnel of these countries.” This would include arms, Keep Cool, Says Connally Senafor Vandenberg’'s attack on the Democratic national committee brought a response from Senator Tom Connally. (D. Tex.) who told the senate not to “get all excited.” Mr. Connally is No, 1 Democrat on the senate foreign relations com=mittee; Senator Vandenberg is chairman. Senator Connally said Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Reece are ‘paid senate should not be influenced by either of them. r Senator Vandenberg told the senate that he wished to “get the record straight” on the extent to which y 8. foreign policy is bipartisan, Hé said the part that is bipartisan is confined “within relatively narrow limits.” ‘Dissatisfied’ With China Policy The bipartisan approach, he said, had “nothing to do” with China and
most phases of our policy toward Latin America. “At times I have been satisfied with neither,” he said. Senator Vandenberg has given his approval to the plan for aiding Greece and Turkey, provided state questions are answered satisfactorily. The proposal he attacked was made in a letter from Gael Sullivan, executive director of the Democratic national committee. Mr. Sullivan wrote Carroll Reece, G. O. P. national chairman, asking that the two parties join in indorsing Mr. Truman's program.
Charges Local Elevators Unsafe
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one- firm escaped enforcement by an alleged contribution of $750 to the Republican party. He appeared before the safety | board at the request of several elevator firms whose officials sought a clarification of regulations governing installations. . Mr. McGregor, who resigned last week, asserted “that he issued a number of warnings not to use ele-
vators until certain repairs had been made, only to learn later that his superior, Charles E. Bacon, city building commissioner, apparently had rescinded his orders.
said he was told by Mr. Bacon to “let one place alone’ because a firm official had contributed $750 to Republican campaign funds. The former inspector was asked to name the firm, but declined. Mr. McGregor said he occasionally was fold by businessmen that they would not pay attention to his warnings, because they.didn't have
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At Teen Trial Vera Hornback Adds To Brutality Charges
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her every word. The girls are about the same age as Miss Hornback. With their teacher, they are attending the trial as part of their civics class, ’ Charges Improper Advances Miss Hornback said state policemen made improper advances to her and to Miss Ward and that both were struck several times. She detailed the alleged beatings administered to Price and Johnson and sald that several state police shouted: re “Kill them!” Earlier, Johnson's mother, Mrs. William Johnson, a nurse and an evangelist, described her son's physical condition when she saw him several days after his capture. She said he had three lumps on his back the size of her hand, as well as other bruises. Four Hours on Stand
Four hours of direct testimony and cross-éxamination ended for Johnson, an AWOL soldier, this morning. Just as he left.the stand, Merl Wall, deputy attorney general, charged: “You're not telling the truth.” William Dobbins, one of the defense attorneys, objected to the statement, and said: “As a member of the state attorney general's office, you shouxi know. better than to make such a charge. Heatedly Mr. Wall replied: “But I don't, and I have to get the truth out of him some way.” Bartholomew county Circuit Court Judge George W. Long sustained the objection and admonished Mr. Wall, saying: “I don't think I would say those things in court.”
Defense Denies Coaching
Both Johnson and Price, the alleged triggerman, have withstood state cross-examination, Defense attorneys’ deny having coached the youths, stating that only once has either defendant told them of the entire episode. Johnson's chief reply to prosecution questions seeking to learn why he complied with orders of state police has been: “I was scared enough to do anything I was told to do.” He said he was threatened while being. questioned at state police headquarters in Indianapolis the night of the slaying, at the coroner's inquest: and at a re-enactment of ‘the slaying. State examination disclosed that Johnson's real name is Emriche— that legally he never assumed the
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, (Continued From Page One) furnished by Marty Frankfort, an- ‘ ! ! other bondsman, : There is no record at the police station of any disposition ‘of either of these two charges at the police station.
Nov. “15, that year, “he was back in the jail on the same double charge, but this time he didn't have time to make any protest. He was in jail 28 minutes when he was released on a $500 bond WHERE ARRESTED Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis
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in England, after which they will return to make their home here. Jackie Coogan was bést man at | the ceremony, performed by Su- | perior Judge Edward R. Brand. It {was Miss Ryan's first marriage and Mr. Cross’s second.
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