Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1949 — Page 6
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| In Germany Regarded As ‘Business’ General =
Chuikov Heads Soviet-Command
_ In Moscow's Continuing Shakeup By DAVID M. NICHOL, Times Foreign Correspondent BERLIN, Mar, 31—The Soviet Union has named. one of its ablest, most businesslike soldier-generals to command its forces and head its military government here in Germany He is Army Gen. Vassily Ivanovich Thuikov, He succeeds Mar-, shal Sokolovsky in the second post-war switch of Soviet high com-: & mandérs here. Marshal Sokolovsky has been named deputy minister of the armed forces in Mos- a
; ) en Sov litary oc ander cow's continuing shakeup. been Soviet military mm
Gen: Chuikov is littles-kngwn Thuringa. The key to his sutside the Soviet - Union "Ip Activities in Berlin .may be the. Sul: t v sivcles however his fact that he left the civil adSoviet arm ies ¢ ' ! theré entirely . to
. as bright and -glit ministration... reputation is as brig 4 others and concéntrated solely
tering as his stainless steel teeth on military questions. ’ He is best though of for getting an 1 ’ un things done—even if .he has to do So far as Allied relations here of i ire concerned his appointment # 7
them himself. frabably bodes no good. Such v v . . . z asant ‘stoc'c PTO to these resiStemming from peasant 8i0Ct things as the four-power control Muddy waters . . . Spring rains bring high water to these
he is about 50 years of age and EC CL 0 on to be buried dences in the 3000 block of S. St. Paul St. Pleas to the County
has been a professional soldier... .i01y in the Soviet view. Commissioners have gone unanswered. since he joined the infant Red ; — . Semen w Marshal Sokolovsky's appoint-
army in the days of the revolu-| =~" deputy minister also Probe of Ei Wire-Tapping
Finest Hour suggests that the Soviet Union
G Chuik f t h is concentrating on military e eda r u en “huikov's nes our ‘ . C planning and military prepared- U 2 a iy N W (o) L and it was one of the finest any- nggq. He is probably as familiar, r e Scnate Inquiry Requested on Basis
where in history—was lived as uit Western Europe as any of Of Hoover Article in Yale Law Journal
commander of the 62d Soviet pig colleagues. army at Stalingrad. Fo “Marshal Sokolovsky's tenure From late summer of 1942 until has been marked by complete By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent February, 1943, Gem. Chuikov's , ...pqown of four-power activ- WASHINGTON, Mar. 31—A group dominated by New Deal army held the center of the ring®d 4. c\;iminating In the blockade Democrats called on the Senate today. to investigate Director J. city against everything the Nazis Borin Moscgiv's policies often Edgar Hoover of the FBI on charges that he violated the law by could throw into battle. When It pave eft him in ridiculous posi- tapping telephone wires. was over the backbone of Hitler's {jong hut he has-been a faithful The charge was based on the following statement by Mr. Hooforces in the East had been sqministrator no matter what yerin a recent issue of the Yale Law Journal
broken for all time his personal opinions may have “It is no secret that the FBI pdr Supreme Court Justice Wil During the entire period Gen. been does tap telephones in a Very jiam O. Douglas or Gen. Dwight Chulkov's command post was a Copyright. 1948 by The Indianapolis Times |imited type of cases with the ex- n misenhdwer.
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dugout in the clay cliffs that drop i. press approval in each instance Request Junked
a down to the broad Volga River . of the attorney general, but only In connection with the request The surging German lines wert Seek Two Youths in cases involving espionage, sab- (or investigation of Mr. Hoover often only a few hundred feet otage, grave risks to internal se- it was revealed Mr. McCarran alaway. The whole area was under curity, or when human lives are .,,4y has junked a request by the constant fire from every concelv- in danger.” Justice Department that the use able weapon. n 0 lp ere | The request for an investiga- of wire tap evidence he made legal A man who could plan and con tion was addressed to Chairman j, government prosecutions of duct & Fuccessful battle In An atmosphere like that is not likely to lose his nerve even in the con fused and awkward situation of present-day Germany I first met Gen. Chuikov Volga command post where
. Pat McCarran (D. Nev.), of the ,.; i ) Bh Flee With $75-$100 Senate Judiciary Committee in a "pies and In the interests of pa o ig , Paul A. Porter ‘From Drug Store letter signed bY SA ene Mr. McCarran introduced in the Two youths were sought by Berge, of Americans for Demo- Senate a National Security Bit ie at his police tollay and another has been cratic Action, and Roger Baldwin, oe ie hom 1 ihe A on he apprehended after two holdups James Lawrence Fly and Arthur Le i inate h RO wiretan outlined for a group of foreign late yesterday in Marion County. Garfield Hays of the American Which ou al # 3 correspondents the fighting which: Two boys, described as about Civil Liberties Union. Althou * Mr Hoover conceded had led to the Soviet's magnifi- 17 and 19 vears old, made off with] Mr. Porter and Mr. Fly are for- that in ta od Wires inn 4 cent victory. between $75 and $100 after hold- mer chairmen of the Federal Com- W004 category po cases it is unHighly Regarded ing up the Demree drug store, munications Commission which derstood age the Justice DepartThe general i= short and less 3901 E. 10th 8t., about closing consistently has battled against =o.) lds no law was violated } stocky than most Russians. He/time yesterday, Donald Demree, wire tapping by the FBI under There is dispute about it "of speaks quietly but in° shifting 3832 E. 10th St. told police. Any SIEoumStances. noeratic Ac- course, but some persons contend moods. He has a ready laugh but When he turned to bring them i... {qs the organization of New that the law would not be violated
can also be coldly correct and their order, one of them pulled peai“ Democrats which sought to until the results of wire tapping forbidding a gun while the other emptiediprevent President Truman's nom- were presented as evidence ir Gen. Chuikov's name appeared the cash register, he said. They ination last June. It wanted legal proceedings.
regularly in Soviet communiques then fled south on Denny St.
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garded him most highly, Baker, 18, New York City, ‘in a| . MAKE
Later, in the Ukraine, 1 heard restaurant near 38th St. and U. 8.|
another account from admiring . oy Russian GI's. Gen. Chuikov once D2 after Norman Ball, 1221 Eny-| came up to a stream which lish Ave. a Red Cab driver, told]
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