Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1951 — Page 12
Chinese, No t for Ferra hie oe CR distribution : of IOAtion, Other Agents
Under foreign agents, you also find such outfits as France's “Compagnie Generale Transat. lantique” or French Line, and the French National Railroads. However, the French government in the last six months of last year, did pay out $75,000 to the Washington legal firm of Gleary, Gottlieb, Friendly and Hamilton. As might be expected, Soviet hf Russia tops the list of countries 3 with foreign agents registered with 20, Israel has 14, including Robert R. Nathan, former government economist." The The Netherlands has 13. > - Some well-known names are found among the so-called “foreign agents.”
son's law firm, for instance Covington, Burling, Rublee, O'Brian and S8horb-—which last vear collected fees of $59,103 from the Pakistan government, $55474 from Denmark, $15,000 from Iran and $1270 from the Royal Swedish Air Board,
Clifford Gets Fee Former Presidential Aid Clark Clifford, who still occasionally lends the boss a helping hand, is listed as one of the 10 agents performing services for new-born Indonesia. He picked up $10,000 last year ar his fie.
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Cummings, Stanley, Truitt and Cross—the Cummings is former Attorney: (ieneral Homer Cummings, and the Truitt is Max Truitt, son-in-law of Vice Presi5 dent Barkley. pa It represents Spain, the Dominican Republic and New Foundland; $2000 a month from the Dominicans and as having received $8000 in 1950 from the Spanish emba embassy.
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Gen, Wedemeyer also said today that Gen, MacArthur “re~ fused” reguest for use of seven American divisions in Manchuria at the close of War II because he thought he might need the troops to preserve order in occupied Japan. Planned Barrier
Gen, Wedemeyer said he wanted the American troops as “barrier” to bar “unilateral” Russian action in northern China and to “influence” events in Manchuria in favor of the Chinese Nationalist He said Gen. MacArthur turned down the request because he was uncertain about the “attitude” of the defeated Japanese in their home islands. Actually Gen. Wedemeyer said Gen. MacArthur found a “docile and co-operative” spirit in Japan, although he had no way of knowing this when he rejected the reuest, Gen. Wedemeyer commanded U. 8. forces in China at the:time. Gen. Wedemeyer told senators that immediately after V-J Day he messaged the Joint Chiefs of Staff here his belief that Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government would be unable to restore order in China south of the Great Wall and at the same time ‘“recover and rehabilitate Manchuria” in the north. nder questioning by Sen. Brien McMahon (D. Conn,), Gen. Wedemeyer admitted that he was “coms pletely” depressed when he returned to China in 1947 because Nationalist China had ‘“deteriora-
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* Nationalist China, Gen, Wedemeyer sald, represented a weak réed for the United States to lean upon “but I still thought an important reed that we should not desert entirely . .. any more than we gave up some of our Allies in Europe when they were down and out.” Sen. McMahon opened the day's hearings by reading Gen. Wedemeyer a portion of a 1947 speech the three-star general made to an official gathering in China,
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that relatives of government officials were placed in top spots in government sponsored business firms and thus were enabled to make “huge profits at the expense of their, government and their people.” At that time Gen, Wedemeyer estimated that at least $1 billion in U. 8. dollars could be raised from the holdings of about 10 million Chinese in this country. Under Sen. cMahon’s questioning, Gen. Wedemeyer recalled that he had compiled a list of about 10 Chinese persons who were rumored at the end of the war to have large financial holdings in the United States. He asked Chiang to “appeal” to those people for aid. Chiang was “quite angry” when he refused to turn the list over to him, Gen. Wedemeyer recalled. The MacArthur committee recessed at 1:30 p. m. (Indianapolis time) until 7 p. m. when Gen. Wedemeyer will continue his testimony. Committee Chairman Richard B. Russell (D. Ga.), said the decision to hold a night session was made because members want to be in the Senate this after-
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Continued From Page One they say, is. leased to the Sims Motor Transport Co., Chicago. Henry Foss, manager of the Chicago trucking firm, says the responsibility les strictly with the driver and the truck owners. He said the driver was serving his firm on a contract basis and that Lewis ignored his instructions on the limit of load that he was to carry. Four trucks, he explained, were assigned to pick up the total load of 160,000 pounds of bar steel. But Lewis loaded 55,000 pounds on his truck, which is licensed to carry only 46,000 pounds. The finance company that holds a chattel mortgage on the impounded truck also is concerned in getting the situation unsnarled.
Admits Extra Load
In Hammond City court Friday, Lewis readily told Judge Stanley Tweedle that he took on the extra load so that he could increase the amount of his earnings for the trip.
employed on a percentage basis, The extra amount that he attempted to haul would have given him $4.89 extra, she explained. Asked the value of his truck, Mr. Schrader said: “Today I will sell it cheap ... dirt cheap.”
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an outgrowth of the loyalty probe, The Governor again pointed out that the loyalty probe and its outcome has no bedring on the discharge of Mr, _Diven almost a year later. His stand coincided with that of Maurice Hunt, welfare director, who said he ‘and the citizens’ welfare board discherged ‘Mr. Diven betause he made numerous mistakes in his work and because of insubordination.
Hot Dawg
WASHINGTON, June 12 (UP) — The government authorized today price increases in hot dogs, bologna and other processed meat containing beef, The order permits these manufacturers to add increases in their costs for beef since January to their current prices. Those prices are now held under the general freeze at the highest levels prevailing between Dec. 19 and Jan. 25. The order permits the increases to be passed to Sansumers.
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monies were held last night at the | Indianapolis Public School sys-| tem’s School of Practical Nursing.
persons who completed the course. | Last year, during first commencement exercises, 18 persons were graduated. J. Dwight Peterson, president] of the Indianapolis School Board,
Second formal graduation cere-|
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Mr. Hunt conferred today with the Indiana Attorney General's office, which will represent his department in the hearing. Frank A. Symmes Sr, will represent Mr. Diven. Mr. Symmes also represents Mr. Parker, who was discharged by the board because “the quality and quantity of his work was below an acceptable level.
time spent on hearings had increased and the volume of work had decreased under his supervision and that his “frequent absenteeism” was a source of trouble to the department.
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and blockaded the China coast. He argued’ that a field commander should not have been restricted in such a manner,
Doug Was Right
Gen. Wedemeyer thought Gen. MacArthur had every right to express his views on the war to Rep. Joseph W, Martin (R. Mass.), and he did. But, he said, if he had been doing it he would have asked Mr. Martin to keep this letter confidential and would have sent a copy of it to his chiefs in the Pentagon.
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Gen. Wedemeyer denied the implication in Mr. Acheson's testimony last week that he had favored a postwar coalition of the Chinese Nationalists and Communists.
He said he had told Gen. George C. Marshall when Gen. Marshall arrived in China on his famed China mission, that he could not bring the opposing groups into & co-operating government. Gen, Wedemeyer says he believes Chiang Kai-shek is this country's best bet in the Far East. But he declines to acept the idea, pushed By some Republican Senators, that our faildre to send Chiang adequate arms Seite the Nationalists’ downChiang fell, Gen. Wedemeyer sald, because his people and his troops were tired of war and the Poop bo only food, shelter
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Two-year-old -Leroy Parran recelved a broken leg when he fell out of the second story window at his home, 2120 W. 10th St. today. He is in General Hospital.
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