Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1949 — Page 2
Vandenberg (R.
Adhgeon, , newly named His watement came as Repubto investigate the of Mr, Acheson's law
ment of Poland. te the move, Mr. Acheson certain of Senate con-
Sen. Vandenberg deéscribed Mr.
as President Truman's “personal choice,” indicating the
selection did not represent a bipartisan one, However, Sen. Vandenberg lauded the former undersecretary as a with wide experience in foreign an
airs,” : “Sen Kari B. Mundt (R. 8..D.)
urged the Foreign Relations Committee to question ex-Communist Whittaker Chambers . on Mr, Acheson's attitude toward Communists in the State Department.| Mr. Chambers told the House committee recently that two of _ Mr. Acheson's associates—Donald and Alger Hiss—had been members of an underground Communist ring which tried to place Communists in government jobs. Justice Department files show that two members of Acheson's law firm were registered as rep- - resentatives of the Polish supply |” and reconstruction mission from 1945 to 1947. During that time, Poland obtained the use of a $90 million credit from the ExportImport bank. A spokesman for the law firm ald that at the time, Mr. Acheson was Undersecretary of State; and was in no way connected with the
Other congressional developments:
Rankin
Democrats on the House Ways
men of major committees from|
serving on other committees. “Food StampsSusigress may be asked to authorize \a food stamp plan to improve Snpcove uo diet of low-income Agriculture. De-
Smilies. d like to try out “the scheme an experimental ‘Sen. rge “ D. Alken (BR. Vt) CoN ntroduced a& bill government would help pay food bill of
families,
Presidential Pay. President. Truman's chances of getting a salary boost look good, House” Democratic Leader. John W. ‘McCormack says tion to increase the President's will be one of the first matters considered by the House. : Senate group already has prothat the chief executive's . salary be hiked from $75,000 to $100,000, and that he be given
Military court-martial procedure may come up for review before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Chairman Pat McCarran (D. Nev,) said his group probably will look into “alleged miscarriages of justice” In wartime courts-martial.
Economic Report
econ Seme-Josepho C. - O'Mahoney. (D. Wyo.) called for early congres-
« sional consideration of the pro-|
posals ‘made in. President Truman's economic report. He promised full co-operation of the joint Congressional Economic Committee which he will head.
Employment Security: Chief to Toke Oath
Col. Everett L. Gardner, a native of Monticello, will be sworn! in as director of the Indiana Em-| ‘ployment Becurity Division at 2 ode 20. Mon
"Col. Gardner, who headed the’ young “girls tn scattered” sections - ~The. squad. confiscated $39 in
division during the first term of —f3ov. Bchricker, will succeed No-| -ble R. Shaw ot Crawfordsville, He will be sworn in by White Circult Judge Russell Gordon,
: Iohesn Views. 5 GOP fo Probe Link of iad aw Firm With Poland
Jan. 8 (UP)
explore Raat the views of
“with the Communist govern- |
“distinguished American|
Tonyeariold Diane Gmper,
resentatives.
Thomas D. Ta State Democr
the elder Mr.’ Taggart in 180%. Mr. Taggart joined his father in the hotel venture in 19009 follow- | ing his graduation from Yale! University and both were largely responsible for the development of French Lick into a world-famous mineral water resort. It is the, scene of annual state Democratic and Republican Editorial Associations’ meetings, Mr. Taggart, whose Indianapolis home was in 1331 N. Dela-| ware St., spent a good deal of nis | time here during his two years of | iretirement. He had maintained his spacious Mt. Airlie home in ‘Fpench Lick since 1030.
Backed McNutt
During his political career, Mr, Taggart was one of the backers of former Governor Paul V. Me-| Nutt in his bid for the.1940 Demo--cratic presidential nomination.
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of the George Rogers been a director df* the former Fletcher American National,
board of of directors of directors of the _Amer-
Democrats Map ;
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The jail terms range from 1 year to life.
The most controversial issue
bridge). > ow Other propesals poured through: the hopper by the Republicans in-| cluded a bill sponsored. by Sen.! Palmer Edgerton (R. Jonesboro) | to permit - the consolidation of grade schools in fifth class cities, Gas. City, Jonesboro... and. Mill! Township. The first bill
to pass both |
priation for legislators’ salaries and expenses. both bodies the second day as both the House and Senate sus-|
«pended the rules.
7 Molestings Reported Here
{to police last night by women and |
of Indianapolis. A-woman- was grabbed at Ohio
St. and Park Ave, about 11; 30, p. m. Her assailant ran after she
[screamed and scratched him,
Legislative Calendar
Jan. 1 BILLS INTRODUCED . 8 RB 1 (Lane)—Outlaws daylight sav. Nima in Indiana excepting in Lake
C ny 7 (Kendall) Amends state statute rape to increase the punishment. |
big man got out of a car and approached them on N, Temple Ave, as they were returning home’ from school yesterday afternoon. |When_they threatened to call the {police the man drove away, they | | sald. | A woman boarding at 911% E. Washington St. reported she was approached in the upper hall. The! man slugged her in the mouth)
rries ovision to sterilize sex of. on 1h Some Instances, (Courts and and ran as she screamed, she Criminal Code committee.) ald. 8 BB 3 (Malone ye Outlaw placing al’ ———————————— ona Fe SATE 'g of automobiles oe Safe SB 4 (ke I the eansolica- '|Man'’ 5 L Broken ra ools in sma ities Lhd n “" When Hit by Car rednorongts the penalty for| sesiating, arrest or drawing ‘a weapon. John Woolfolk, 53, of 2620
: 5B (lsler)—Brables poljeemen or Highland Place, suffered a broken
firemen in small towns to get a bel pension, {Clties oo ucation.) hl TROPUCED
LRU nda) Desen, pti Blue Star Memoria
hear:| log, a scalp wound and possible
internal injuries yesterday when
owns) . jlans) te Regilate ‘the. ue ofa car driven by Charles C. Ro-
berts, 26, of 22 E. Hanna Ave,
ates certain] Struck him as” he crossed Capitol 40 and |
Ave. at 26th St. I Woolfolk was taken
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ithe past few years.
Bank. He was a member of the b
Pal Ribcese of ‘ § |Indlabapolis. Burial will be in the State Fair Deal = family . plot in Crown Hill ff Comutary:
Ina Dr. Carleton B. McCul- Ported.
loch, Frank M. McHale, sterility plus a prison sentence. ooh. ¥
{Sumner all of Indianapolis; Hen-, to hit the Senate floor, however, ry Knight and Howard Wells, was the bill to outlaw daylight Lexington, Ky.; Paul V. McNutt, saving time in Indiana excluding New York City, and Dr. Jesse Far East international tribunal, Lake County. It was introduced Simpson and Bryant Ott, Louis died of cancer in the U. 8. Army by Sen. Bruce Lane (R. Bain- ville.
houses: was. the $100,000 &PPO- mor
It went through|., 10.25 p. m., swooping down on
Seven molestings were reported | charged with visiting a gambling| Veiting a gambling house.
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Ex-Convict Killed - With Machine Gun
CHICAGO, Jan. 8 (UP)~—Police feared today that Chicago's: first machine gun killing since the Ca-/ried pone era marked the opening of a gangland war for control of the revived alcohol trade, ‘Hyman Franks, 5i-year-old exconvict, was ambushed last night by a squad of professional killers who used the traditional “Chicago typewriter” to cut him down only two doors from his home,
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"Lord Knows | Did Right,” Says Marrying Minister, 4-
‘Amazed’ at Hue Over Performing Rites; Preacher-Father Defends Nuptial Legality
LONG BEACH, Cal. Jan. 8 (UP)—The Rev. Marjoe Gortner; “lage 4, shrilled today that the Lord should be the judge of whether he is old enough to join a man and woman in matrimony. Bt, don't know why all those other ministers are talking that way,” the blond curly-hajred boy said in his piping voice. ‘The Lord knows I did right when Bs joined those those People in ma in marriage.”
BE SE EE Garyinas Monday For Mrs. Priola.
Alma Brown, 21, who were married by Marjoe last Sunday in & Long Beach wedding chapel. Minitalian Native +» Dies Here at 53 uiem [high mass for Mrs.
a child so young was allowed to perform marriages. “a Got Call Last Year “I got the call last year when
Nancy Kramer, 13-year- old;
or more 45-caliber . slugs ripped into him. He died almost instantly. 3 Waits in Areaway "he machine gun was handled by a man who waited in an areaway for Franks to return to his home, Franks saw the killer and
door of his house but the bullets caught him before he could take moge than a few steps. | Three or four other men waitled ina car. while the assassin {completed his work. The killer walked wunhurriedly to the car which then sped away.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
th St., had a big smile for everybody as she | Gasper, 903 E. Lith St, had a big smi Fy body [the killing was the work of Chi-“Goq bless you,” and his talk iss. Priola died in 1923.
began her first day as page ‘girl in the Indiana Hows of Rep- \cago’s notorious “syndicate” in a
move to recapture control of the illegal aleohol racket. The alky racket is flourishing, again beeause more corn and oth-!
ggart Dies; atic Leader
er grains are being used for food-| stuffs for the Marshall Plan and| for cattle feed in. this country. [The moun SS J ordinarily used for alcohol has been reduced Or Taggars sponsorsd a $1 drastically, creating a shortage. ,milllon war bond party in his _ French Lick hotel -in August, 1942. Each of hia Juasls pate} now or eca chased a $1000 wa Bred Race va His chief outdoor sport interest | te omor TOW was horse racing and he bred| race horses as a hooky Siig] (Continued From. Page One) try in the Kentucky Derby was Stricken southern sections of the) Yale-O-Nine, named after his State, may tend to create new Yale graduation class. i | flood stages In the east and west, An Indianapolis native, Mr. forks of White River, according Taggart marired the former Adele/t0 Paul A. Miller, Weather Bu-| Pringle several years after his/reau chief meteorologist in pi graduation from Yale in 1009. She|dianssolis, died in 1029, | Floodwaters pushing past io He was a member of the Ma-|Columbus area on the east fork| sonic Lodge, Chi Phi Fraternity, | began to rise downstream at Indianapolis Athletic Club and| Bedford and Shoals. Moderate | the University, Dramatic and In. | 900d conditions were predicted |diana Democratic Clubs. all along ‘he east fork as a flood!
h- Stage of 35 feet seemed
His survivors include a daugt im-
ter, Mrs. Frederick Slater, Chi- Minent. lcago, and four sisters, Miss Lucy An active . civic leader and {Taggart, Mrs. D. Laurance Cham-| have some effect on the flooded! businéssman, he was a member pers Mrs.
Mr. Miller said the rain may
William J. Young and areas, but it will depend on the,
Clark | Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair, all |amount of rainfall. Present crests! Memorial Commission and had of ‘Indianapolis.
: {are not expected to rise appreci-| List Pali |ably. Nr 0t Fultiearare willbe As crests moved southward rought to his Indianapolis res-! along both forks of White River) dence tomorrow, Services at 2 Pd the Wabash River, flood, 2 tages were expected to hit the!
Pp. m. Monday from the residence 8 |six to eight-foot mark today and] will be conducted by the Rt. Rev. tomorrow at Elliston and Shoals,
Richard Ainslie Xithnastes. Thousands of acres. of 1
bi shop of the J land were flooded in Lawrence County with the continued rise! of White River'® east fork. Stored | ’® Pallbearers corn and livestock losses were re-| will be: James 8. High water forced the! G. B. closing of 12 roads.
Reginald -L:. Sullivan, William H. Stafford, Elmer W. JOP ‘Cheats Life Term (UP) Gen. |
Stout, Charles Mayer and Charles to Jan. 8 Yoshijiro Umezu, one of the ma-|
jor Japanese war criminals sen-| tenced to life imprisonment by the
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‘hospital today.
50 Arrested In 4 Gaming Forays By Police Here
Police. squads arrested 50 persons in four gaming raids last night and early today; confiscating gambling. equipment and. base-
{ball tickets,
The police identification bureau worked steadily through the ning hours fingerprinting. and measuring the large group. A police squad led by Lt. Ralph ( Chambers touched off the raids
Deer's Cigar Store, 1113 E. 10th] Poker table, a large extension St. where seven were arrested. |8ht Bid ties decks of cards Contiscate Tickets (from the back room.
Russell Deer, 48, of 1834 Com-| Merce Ave, was charged with ad-{ Walker, 41, of 4150 Madison Ave, vertisin {was charged with keeping a| g a lottery and gift en-| terprise and keeping a room for, gambling house, Five men in the. pool selling. Six others back ‘room were arrested for]
Then at 3:10 a. .m, headed by Lt. Ray Porter and 1 Bgts. Pearcey. and. Peak heard: loud noises issuing from a house! (at 837 Johnson Alley. They said| an argument was. in progress Everyone Grabs Cash over a dice game. Shortly before midnight squads | Officers crowded into the house led by Lt. Chambers and Sgt.'and arrested 30 men and Wood-|
| house.
"cash, one bag of pick-and-win' [tickets, 107 tip books and 63 baseball tickets
Two girls, 11 and 13, sald a pay] Pearcey sald they saw a/row Arnold, 31, same address, on|
dice game in progress on the floor disorderly conduct. ~harges. No of an establishment at 1018 W.|dice were found by the squads. Pearl St. ‘Several men, they sald,| Earlier yesterday police were kneeling down and tossing rested a man on a complaint of {the dice over a blanket. two International Harvester Co.
When the police knocked on the employees who told police the
|door, everyone grabbed the man grabbed their money, Lt. Chambers said. [totaling $105. ; Jesse Elder, 44, of the Pearl 8t.. The victims Jodie McClothlin, address, was arrested on charges 21, of 2339. N, New Jersey St, and of gaming and keeping a gaming Albert Cushinberry, 20, of 2124 house. Six men were charged Lexington: Ave, told police the with visiting a gambling house man snatched the money from and disorderly conduct. {their hands and escaped in a car, Argument Ensues { Upon’ arrest the man denied A half-hour later a squad led the charges and declared the two by 8gt. Cecil London arrested a complainants lost the money to
paychecks
Sho-Bar, 3023 E. Washington Bt. |conducted on the sidewalk near They confiscated eight chairs, a Brookville Rd. and Ritter Ave,
schoolgirl, saw Franks fall as ‘10 daddy I was a preacher too and
tried to dash from his car to the|
Detectives were convinced that| greets callers with a professional|gnoiis grocer, several years later.
piv text is going to be ‘To. This
{gathering of that organization in|
|merly with the Anderson Co.|
Marion County, southern Indiana!
| guest speaker in the concluding grand:
The bartender, Charles (Red) |
squads
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bartender and five men in the him In a three-card monte game,
isters and lawyers joined in exFilomena Priola, 826 .Bates St. who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be sung at 9. a. m. Monday in Holy Cross Church,
daddy was preaching Beach,” the boy explains,
he let me make a sermon. I've been preaching ever since.” Daddy is the Rev. Vernon G. Gortner, - spice --distributor and|* pastor at weekly services in the Long Beach Masonic Temple. “Don't see how there can be any question about the legality of
fees at 8:30 a.m. in "J. C. Wilson Chapel of ‘the Chimes. Burial! will be in St.
marriage,” says the father, Joseph Cemetery. “The boy was properly ordained | Mrs. Priolws, by an organization licensed by the| who was 53, was
State of California, the Old-Time Feith Mission. The law doesn't say how old a preacher must be before he conducts a marriage ceremony.” 1913, settling in Young Marjoe has mastered all Indianapolis. She the mannerisms of his craft. He married Anthony Priola, Indian-
born in Calabria, Italy. She came to America with her family in
Mrs. Priola
sprinkled with references to the Lord. Dons Cowboy Suit “Don't you want to take my picture preaching?” sald the boy, arg Mary Mesiano, Mrs. Pat glancing at a photographer. - “I|Rotelli, Mrs. Arthur Price and can put on my cowboy costume. \r.. Robert Jones, all of Indian-
That's the one I wear when Il two sons, Joseph and Anpreach about the big roundup apoils: Ponies p
that's going to be held one of polis; two brothers, Frank Vita
these days.” reili, Lyndhurst, N. J., and Pas“I'm going to tell everybody ,,.;, Vitarelli, Argentina, South why I'm a preacher next Sunday. ,. .... and 16 grandchildren. |
End Was 1 Born.’ ” Mrs. Perry Marshall .. | Marjoe makes one of his ma-| Services for Mrs. Dora E. Mar-| |jor appearances under the aus- shall, 3724 Hillside Ave., who died | pices of the Old-Time Faith Mis-| yesterday in. her home, will be| sion Sunday in Los Angeles at held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in' Philharmonic Auditorium. Flanner & Buchanan ‘mortuary
: and at 1:30 p. m. in the MorganN ational Sales town Methodist Church. Burial
will be in Morgantown, Born in Nashville, Brown CounBowes Seal-Fast Meeting Jan. 17-18
ty, Mrs. Marshall lived here 40 years. She would have been 59 next month. Survivors include her husband, Perry E. Marshall; a son, Lenos| (Marshall, Indianapolis; her parThe national sales convention Simons, Bedford, and two sisters, of the Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp. Mrs. Webb Zook, Morgantown, Jan. 17 and 18 in the Antlersand Mrs. Omer Castner, Martins-| {Hotel will be the first national| ville. Dual Installation 395 will be installed - ® | joint public meeting at 8 p. I" (Tuesday in the IOOF Hall, 230854 W. Michigan St. Puritan Lodge officers to be! | natalie include:: i
ents, Mr, and Mrs. G. W, Simons, Officers of Puritan Lodge 678, harles Mattox, Noble
She was a parishioner of Holy Cross Church and a member of its Altar Society. Surviving are four daughters,
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more than 10 years,
{state sales repre{sentatives; distributors.and salesmen are ex- | pected to attend the convention, {which begins at Jan. 17 and concludes Mi a banquet . 18. A new: niitional general sales {manager,
Martinsville; a brother, L. A. |{IOOF, and Progress Rebekah
Mr. Flack George C. Cote, for- Laer, vice grand; Marion Gatlin, re!
Grand; David|
Sordine Stary Ollie Ward, financial witzer, treasurer; Eddie Gary, will be introduced during] Albers, i 2 x. rter of noble sand; |
the first morning session. He will Garnett Dowell, left supporter of nob replace Rollyn E. Mayer, who is iso John Sa, right (Supporter of {resigning to assume the presi-|vice grand; a a BE gs sap Te {dency of Automotive Merchan- Hottie wershon. conductar Gaiv * te |disers, Inc., 25 N. Kealing Ave, |¥o0d. chap we a + hn exclusive distribution outlet {OF scene summerter. Arthur Graham. outside
yp 1 " Tr ts {in|conductor: Frank Dolan, inside conductor, Bowes ° Seal Fast” produc {and Roy Koontz St, past noble grand. Progress Rebekah Lodge officers to be] and Louisville. {installed are Reba Dowell, Noble Grand; Zuma Wright, vice grand: Prances Switzer, | Gene Flack, sales counsel and recording secretary; Maxine Snodgrass. | director of advertising of Sun- Cleora "Kora: Fight sub Roh! treasurer. | eora orn, right supporter to noble |shine Biscuits, Inc., will be the grand: Vara Dolan, left supporter of noble; Mary Nelson, right supporter ny banquet. Called the Marco Polo of | "4, 53% the food industry’ because extensive travels, he has spoken 300% before atidiences in every state of (Grébam, the union,
Six Arrested in
Window Breaking Truman Poor Prophet Six persons vere arrested by On Bogarts’ Baby , police early today in the breaking | HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8 (UP)— of a_jeWelry itore show window president Truman had more trou-' [in the Walker buflding, 617 In: ble predicting the sex of actor | diana Ave. All were charged with [Humphrey Bogart's baby than he
| vagrancy did his own re-election; the screen! Police "received an alarm at toughie sald today.
2:02 a. m. when the window was| «y¢ {t's a girl you pay me $10; (broken. A squad car was in the|js jg a boy -I'll y_ you,” vicinity of ihe store and arrived phgart said the: there in time to see four men pm when he was here on his re|and a woman running in Indiana ont campaign trip. Ave. The officers pursued and pg Bogart’s wife, actress Lau-
caught them. ren Bacall, gave birth to a boy Meanwhile three other officers Thursday night.
{had arrived in time to see a man | step out of a doorway, rush up to the broken show window and, King Takes Holiday reach inside. They chased him | LONDON, Jan. 8 (UP) -—= and caught him with a man’s|/the first time in eight weeks all-| cigaret case and woman's wrist. ing King George left London to-
Ada Hatfield, left supporter to vice! of his! grand; Jetty Ward, musician; Lee Ea arden; Mathelda Hundley, Chestina Rupe, Shapists Yel rd ., past noble grand: Melba Adams, flag) {bearer; Bdith Taylor and Altha Tignor, altar bearers, and Ollle Ward, degree {Fapuin,
the property of the store by Jul-| Sandringham for a holiday with ius Thoms, manager. his family.
Our
goes to give that after-feeling of
service - embodies ofl that
IN INDIANAPOLIS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Russell W. Nustzman, 4823 Beecheri| arbars A. Rossell a by] Lexington.
satisfaction; the satisfaction of a beautiful Jribute to a loved one, yet no burden to those left,
(Roads) Mr. @&: Ros o v Wo (Bomarn)—Limit o atfee of Methodist Hoapiias ma ou NTE nim % Vir. “Parbare peg we 200 “Balle 4 SE * prose thorities sald he was in fair con il HH Y TITU ok 1 Court) Petitime 8st Con dition. : pars Riien © Bie 18, 100 ol Pigens: Mar Rand Luren, 3 wg ii oe Yiu: - & : i for enactment legislation y' ihe Olive; mel A Truebived’ 93. a 008 N. Anns Sampien, of Peters, bonus from Ped. Jennetta J. Johnston 5 Rock: othy , R, Shaver; | Washing ve taxes. (Federal Relations.) i R bbed. ville Penn. . . BILLS PASSED Fraternity Ro Bue Les Soully, 3 20, 10a Juickie: Joun ¢ NORTH DELAWARE ST Ta BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 8—Mem-|somph 5 fn ba, 108 we Capi; DIVORCE SUITS FILED 951 NOR LAWARE ST. “Ibars of Delta Chi social fraternity linots. Ann < J ayes, no at Ind University 14 Moe it lt PR, 130 Rie ok ae Sa EE kuetile} as Deserter a thief stole five wallets contain-| SHAY MeMtien, fg aret Barnes: Luellle + Alonso Qfaham; , c|/Ing $78 and, two. cigaret cases) Prances Dunn. #1 5h "Aadison. tolle V. vs. Herbe en B_ Miner: trginia from the fraternity house Thurs- AY Mh Brgny Ih iole ater 8 or oe! is ve dt b's} Say night, ; EY oh . Taft; ‘Ma ary Qteen Helen Jord i v Ring: it ¥ “va. Olive pi ates; Ore] INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING mover "seen Grove ple A 1a a “Bustin ey Pi ou fe Bh Shabard iE Sr Binehfor on 2s roms.
following serv-| .
both of Indianap- {that the President wanted to talk the secret under
|about the subject. *
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Roi Holds Truman
Advisers Responsible -
For ‘Vinson Incident’
- Secretary Distressed Chiefly ‘by Publicity . After He Vetoed Plan, Newsman Discloses
A page of secret United States diplomatic history is divulged
in the following dispatch by R. H. Shackford, general European . ‘mews manager of the United Press—the inside story of President Truman's proposal during the election campaign to send Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson to Moscow. Mr. Shackford, as chief Niplamatie correspondent of the United Press in W knew intimately many secrets of American diplomacy. The resignation of Secretary of State George C. Marshall, whom Mr, Shackford accompanied to all international conferences, includ-
ing the United Nations assembly in Paris, makes it possible for :
him. now to disclose the Vinson story.
. By R. H. SHACKFORD, United Press Staff Correspondent "LONDON, Jan. 8—S8ecretary of State George C. Marshall blamed Democratic Party campaign leaders, rather than President i bigs for the ill-fated attempt to send a special mission to Premier Joseph Stalin last fall, It can be disclosed today that Mr. Marshall stopped the proposed trip of Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson Moscow at the ‘last ready fo leave Washington and was waiting for thé exchange
was -to halt en route’ in Paris, where Mr. Marshall was attend- with the President to, begin, ing the United Nations general Drafted Statement assembly. While still waiting for the Mr. Marshall was annoyed at President, Mr. Marshall drafted the proposal because it made|in pencil about 300 words stating western Eurpean countries worry| why no kind of message should that “the United States, while be sent to Stalin at that time. prosecuting the cold war, was go-|The Security Council was in the ing. behind their backs to make midst of a debate on Berlin and a deal with“the Russians. the West had vowed it never But Mr. Marshall was more in-| would leave Berlin voluntarily. dignant at the publicity the affair| When the President came on was given. He was indignant tothe teletype he sent a 400-word learn that the “Vinson mission” message to Mr. Marshall propos had leaked. ing to send Mr, Vinson to see
Version of Incident Stalin. Pesta ied Hla Mr. Marshall's version of th Blt Eres) the Re maybe incident goes something like thisiisis * not understand American On Oct. 5 Mr. Marshall received| policy, especially our atomic enin Paris from Washington word ergy.policy and our offer to put international
| to him on the American Embassy control by stages.
teleprinter, There was no word Mr. Truman proposed that Mr. {Vinson would attempt to convince Mr. Marshall and his chief as-/Stalin that the United States sistant, Marshal Carter, went to|/wanted only peace and also to the Embagsy code room in Parissconvince him of the awful consefor the “conversation.” \quences for the world if war Meanwhile in Washington Un- started in this atomic age. dersecretary of State Robert A.l Mr. Marshall answered ‘Mr. TruLovett, who has now resigned man with his penciled draft statewith Mr. Marshall, was asked to ment that he had written in-ad« go to the White House to take vance. He made only one change. part with the President in the ex- Where he had objected to the dischange, |patch of any message to Stalin
Mr.’ Lovett tried to find out he scribbled instead “or envoy.” President Agrees
what it was all about and failed. The President answered imme-
Then he called the President di-|
rectly to ask what documents, if| aiately by agreeing with Mr. Marany, he should bring. The Presi-ishailI's arguments against the
because it was only about a mes-| sage to Stalin. Mr. Lovett flashed that word to Mr. Marshall immediately. It arrived in Paris while Mr, Marshall
Mr. Marshall and Mr. Truman {then discussed plans for Mr, Madrshall to return to Washington to report on the United Nations the follwing week end.
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