Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1949 — Page 6

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Accuses U. S. Hungary evolt Plot

Ex-Budapest Envoy Also Links Tito an

Mindszenty to Plan Rid RICHARD 8, CLARK

Press Staff Correspondent

nited BU DAPEST, Hungary. Sept. 16 «-Ex ~ Foreign Minister Laszlo Rajk testified at his own treason trial today that Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia, Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty of Hungary and American officials piotted to over. throw the Hungarian government Pleading guilty at the outset of the trial, Rajk said In a mara thon confession that UU. 8 and Yugoslav agents blackmailed him

. World Report, Page 9

“into becoming ring leader of the

plot by threatening to disclose his past as an anti-Communist stool Pm ~Oon He insisted that the Yugoslav plot was master-minded by Interior Minister Alexander Raknovic. and was timed with a simultaneous campaign of revolt by the Vatican The pale, gaunt onetime No. 2 Hungarian Communist said he had been fold by” Yugoslav of

ficials that the United Btates =

somehow would paralyze the

forces of the Soviet Union when "

the time came to touch off a plot to overthrow the Hungarian gov ernment Selden Chapin, former U. 8 Minister to Budapest, followed through with a promise that the United States “would not intérfere’ in the revolutionary plot Rajk testified He insisted that Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia “is connected with. the American spy |i organization Enters Guilty Plea At. the outset of the treason trial of Rajk and seven other men once high in the councils of Hun-

“..gAry on treason charges, he plead-

# f

ed guilty, and launched into an

“hours eng eonTeesion which “ape

peared to follow the pattern of the Moscow purge trials in the 1930's. Staged in Union Hall Rajk stole the show at the first session of the mass trial, staged in the fron works trade union hall, the biggest auditorium in Hungary with room for 1200 Some 60 local and. foreign correspondents were granted permis‘sion to attend, as were American British and French: diplomats, The thief defendant confessed that he had been an anti-Com

munis! spy for 17 years, working

for various masters including the United States He named two American of ficers and Chapin as his con tacts, and sald he realized in 1947 that Marshal Tito, object of a campaign by Russia and other Cominform countries; “is "connected with the American spy organization.” Outlines Plans

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Hungary, “Mr. Rajk —sald, and

promised that the United States would not interfere. He said he outlined his plans to Chapin at a meeting In tne spring of 1948 Both the Americans and Yugo slaves, Mr. Ka)k said, aimed to destroy left wing political elements in Hungary .in favor of a right wing government. He said they forced himi, as a Cabinet minister, to install men of their choice in key government jobs He sald he installed five per-

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had no recourse against threats to expose his yn.

County Has 7th Polio Fatality

Marion County recorded its sev enth polio<fatality of the year to

day, as the state death toll

jumped to 74 Newest victim In this county

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