Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 8

2 In Cabinet

- Midwest and Backs

Calls Acheson

And Johnson Inept DES MOINES, Ia. Aug. 19 (UP) leaders from the

Mountain! area demanded today that Presi-

Su:

of the-resolutions charged.

omy,” he said,

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«candidate

“bash and Fort Wayne. . 250,000 enthusiastic

“dent Truman fire Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Defense Secretary Louis Johnson for “demonstrated . ineptitude” and “disgraceful incompetence.” GOP chairmen from 12 states adopted resolutions charging the State Department with ‘‘general bungling of foreign affairs,” and the Defense I artment with con-

reiting embattled Americans. p The Republicans called on the

Wi Johnson with men or “ability,” and demanded replacement of “ineffective members” of Mr, Johnson's staff. “Under Mr. Acheson's direction the present State Department has| stubbornly adhered to policies inimical to the welfare of the, United States and actually bene-| + ficial to the plots and schemes of the Communist enemy,” one

Causes Bloodshed “It has deceived the American people into a sense of false se-! curity.” The other resolution charged | the Defense Department of “im-| properly” spending military funds, It said the department's inactiva-

tion of “valuable sections” of the day that the Korean Communists

Armed Forces “is causing

bloodshed of embattled Ameri-|opr

cans today.” The regional Republican lead-

Chairman Gu a nationwid party policy on problems stemming Korean war. At an evening banquet winding! up the two-day meeting, Gabrielson said of Mr. Acheson and Mr. ToRnson, “perhaps no scapegoats could be found, but!

meeting to shape

from the!

who appointed Acheson and John-| lo

son?” He said Democrats have been “trying to intimidate us with ap-| peals for unity” in the belief “we won't ize such tactics as the rankest kind of politics.” “We will continue to criticize, and we will oppose those meas-| ures which would weaken the war,

ruents of socialism to hamper and! hamstring our domestic econ-!

McCarthy In Demand.

Mr. Acheson and Mr, ‘Yerlécted “Bi

charge of “Johnson

in the congressional elections in

The conference had been ex-|

pected to emphasize the need of —Myron Elmore Gurnea, the FBI recapturing the farm vote. But inspector who directed the AmerKansas State Chairman West Roberts told newsmen tional . problems

would .

“You can't talk about a farm program with a war on,” he said. Rep. Leonard W. Hall, (R,, N. “people want to hear about. Comniunists and Korea, and nearly any other subject is out the window.”

Martin Lays Reverses To Democratic Party

“We are now making a small down-payment onthe tragic mistakes of Tehran, Yalta and Pots: dam,” Mr, Martin ‘said, “And we can only pray that the payments will diminish instead of grow even greater.” Speaking at a testimonial cele bration for Clarence A. Barnes A0F othe... Republican nomination for governor of Magsachusetts, Mr. Martin ripped into the administration for not having more men and better equipment in the Far East when the Korean Communists attacked South Korea.”

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Red War Losses

weeks of the Korean war, includ!

Gabrielson to call troops.

International yu n4 South Korean losses have added {been almost as heavy.

ago {been listed as killed, wounded or

only small American help,

any up-to-date estimate on American casualties on the grounds that nouncement [it would aid the enemy.

{disclosure of American losses in The resolutions demanding fis [being °

Hefithat Lon oni. ar among GOP chairmen here that yalties will be published until it Korea and the. Communist threat can no longer be elsewhers would be the big issue enemy. .

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Mothers show them how . . . Misses Margaret Marshall I (lof and June. Schlicht, ‘training gi nursing at St. Vincent's Hospital get expert motherly advice on how to wear the caps they will soon heir mothers, Mrs. C. R. Marshall (left), 6120 N. Michigan Rd., and Mrs. Joseph Schlichte, Connersville, graduated as nurses in St. Vincent's "a few years ago” after having been roommates

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Figures Withheld On U. S. Casualties

WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UP) A military spokesman said to- federal service:

missing In

But he indicated that American his men rere “ready to go.” that

group “on paper” plished overnight.

He said that up to three weeks Alr Unit Call

37,000 South Koreans had

The call will come Withhold U, 8, Losses next month,” The spokesman refused to give man said.

meant that

The latest totals

The spokesman sald a policy for non-medical units

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Army Declares Policy | Set at 0000 On Medic Deferment

Some Guard, Reserve Officers To Stay Civilians Until Units Are Ready

The Army declared its policy late yesterday on deferments of | Reserve and National Guard medical officers in units called to!

Meanwhile Brig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock, Indiana draft direes| the have lost 50.000 killed, wounded tor, was en route to Indianapolis from Washington with Pentagon | the “first eight decisions on draft exemption of National Guard enlisted men. Col. Allison Maxwell, commanding officer of 800 Hoosier Air eral dispensaries will remain at! ers also called on GOP. National/Ing the bulk of their trained National Guardsmen on summer home until shortly before their ‘training mission in Michigan, said is operating. He

In the case of a

2000-bed sta- | activation of the yin hospital such as at Camp At-| terbury, only six physicians and! four nurses will be called to duty

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- Earlier yesterday, Washington report shortly before the hospital better Minsing, most of them casualties sald four of the nations Air is ready to receive patients, {of the first two weeks’ fighting,| Guard groups would be called as {when they were taking the brunt air support for alerted ground di-

f the Communist assault with visions of the National Guard. “within the fines w

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Laredo, Tex., Holds Captured Fugitive

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f+ er. -Sobell;who-fled-to- Mexico in-June when the Justice Depart ment started sweeping up allegad ; _ members of the Soviet spy ring, |New York, where the spy |agreed for the first time to, have was filed, but there was no this picture snapped by news pho-! cation when hé would be movad.|

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