Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1948 — Page 8
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16 (UP)—The administration's else” stand on ‘the Marshall Plan was under heavy fire today Irom a’ group of Senate Republicans led by Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. O.). Mr, Taft charged Secretary of State Cieorge C. Marshall with taking an “utterly indefensible” position on the European Recovery Program, He accused the State Department of resorting to. “propaganda”
{received power to inspect the books lof borrowing countries.
called for a “critical” review of wo-leign Relations Committee agreed He with John .J. McCloy, president of | pe the International Bank, that loans imade to the 16 Western European able to trim as much a8 $2.600-,.40n¢ under the recovery program from President: Trumansighoyuld be “productive loans . . budget estimates for European aid fuzzy loans” which might never be |repaid.
Mich) said “half the’ criticism” of|pressed the belief that the admmn-, the—Marshail Plan could be elim- istration Was trying to put—them: inated ifthe U.S: demanded—andion an election=year griddle with 1's arguments that the Marshall Tlon| — EES Sl {must be approved as presented or skipped Souther !
{sald Mr, Marshall was assuming a| | “mantle of infallibility” | tempting to outline - the conse | quences of rejecting the foreign aid
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| THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. = Tei 1 Stand on Marshall Plan Under Heavy GOP Fire
Taft Charges Soldier-Diplomat Takes |
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But there were no indications that administration leaders were ready] to soft-pedal-their warnings. — Mr, Marshall, in a nation-wide!
U. 8. is confronted with the :hoice| ecov-
together.” The latter, he said, is unthink-, able. The secretary said Europe's survival. may be imperiled if Con-| gress insists on drastic changes in| the administration plan. { . Bid for Support «Mr. Marshall's address. was. yiewed.. as:-ah. out-and-out bid. for popular: support against Republicans who |
want. to slash the projected | $6,800,000,000 down- -payment for the | plan, : |
The soldier-diplomat emphasized { that the foreign-aid proposal—as it {now stands—represents the ;“com{bined judgment of a large number ‘of the nation's best talent.” He | expressed fear that “radical altera- | {tion of “the basic structure would/ | jeopardize the prospect that’ tne | measure will successfully accom- | | plish the purpose for which it is designed.” | Additional warnings of what re- | | Jection of the Marshall Plan would {mean came from: | i ONE: Secretary of Army Ken|neth C. Royall, who told the Senate | Foreign Relations Committee that ‘without the plan the nation might {have ta resort to a peacetime draft to rebuild its fighting. forces. TWO: Secretary of Defense James Forrestal, who told the House | | Foreign Affairs Committee that the alternative would be a 25-to-50 per’ !cent increase in funds to build up june U. 8. armed § forces.
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Charles M. Sharp,” Howe prineipal, and Charles Stirling. dean of boys, will address an assembly of 99 freshmen held Jan. 26 at 1:30 p. m. in the school auditorium. This {is tHe largest freshman enrollment at Howe - Ane the two years,
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