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Henry a Wallace — Part 4

543 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: Henry a Wallace · 543 pages OCR'd
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PAID CIRCULATION AUGUST Rexistered United States Patent Of!'.0 neta tet sate ret ws, 1138 327,844 || SUNDAY 295,602 BALTIMORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1947 mntered as second-class atin at Baltimore Post Office \Surplus |GRAIN PRICES |Wallace And Taft Assail MACEDONIAN ete CRASH IN ALL| Administration Policies, GUERRILLAS a SoD ne tole wil MAJOR MARTS Former Charges ‘Campaign Of Terror’ By FBI; or stock pile starting sa “reserve against a sreency." the war as| Declines Continue As De- stration announced to’ mand For High-Cost Henry A. Wallace and Senator, Robert A. Taft (R., Ohio) yesterday assailed policies of the Truman Ad- ministration, the former Vice President charging the FBI is conducting a Hitler-like “campaign of terror” baa! . Chicago, Sept. 19 (®)—All grain] against “lib 1” Go t loyé d the Senator nachine’ tools, which| ,.; : | gra gainst “‘libera vernment employés and the ernment $500,000,000. Fries cra ee ate and the maior) attacking what he called the Administration’s policy of ‘xt month, Robert M.Jprices drifted ' slightly lower or| ” “planned inflation.” : administrator, re-|,eld barely steady at the-twelve ‘ao Latter Attacks ‘Planned Inflation’ , approved by the Joint Machine Tool Commit- Foods Shows Slump “on the shelf the bulk atire remaining’ stock Cut Communications Guerrillas in Macedonia and Thrace grow bolder as attacks are made on major towns. Page 3 By PHILIP POTTER GROW BOLDER Attacks in Area Of Major Towns Seen As Move To Mact U.} A ‘F . sc : : ‘s [Sun Staff Correspondent} will not advertise Or! principal markets in, the United . 4 | Drama, Greece, Sept. 19—British chine tools for sale . - . t 1 Sep F ermitting the joint States. : a ace 3 }, a and Greek military men in Mace- “Ins t nd tag them. The declines, continuing a week- —— o Tis a donia and Thrace, admitting the chance inspeet a B -long trend .in. the United States.) .. .. By HOWARD NORTON By DEWEY L. FLEMING deterioration in the security situa-|Unitec an part.ct ‘Co stock-| came at a time when wholesale food| ' “(Sun Staff Correspondent] uthorized!by Congress} prices reached all-time: peaks and) Philadejphia, S 19~ . 8 of the session, WAA 3 . adelphia, Sept, 19— ’ demand for high-priced food items|4, Wallace charged here ton r t|Robert A. Taft tonight closed eight!of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, see in wo thousand is the) yas stumping. somewhat in the na-|that .the- FBI is conducting % "pm ch, may be frozen for) tion's, retail stores: Baign: of terror: against “libe. Sy-4California and headed eastward to]to cut the communications between reserve. | SC The high-cost-of-living problem|Government employés that is Nevada. Greece and Turkey. 1 : aroused fears of some retailers|“reminiscent of the early days of The climax of the visit was the] The Communist-led bandit forces, RRS HELD that surging food costs might hurt|Adolf Hitler.” . Senator's :attack on what he calls|which formerly confined their op- d sales of'nonfood items. , “Warning an audience of more the Truman Administration’s policy]erations to raids on communities Second Break In Two Days than 13,000 at Convention Hall that of “planried inflation,” and the ten- nestling close to the mountains, are : The grain-price’ break, second in|Americans are in danger of losing dering of his own program for halt- boldly moving down into the plains two days, was started by an agri-|their political liberties, the former |ing runaway prices—in an address|for attacks on villages at the very culture Department report that half Vice President declared: Lo before San Francisco's Common-|outskirts of major towns such as _ the American corn crop was safe| “Old friends and co-workersifrom - ; wealth Club. Xanthi, Komotini and Alexandrou- rts Discuss Ques-|from frost damage and by increased|my years in Washington report to “Outstanding Proposals polis. ; [Chief of Washington Bureau] : offerings of cash corn by farmers|me that agents of the FBI are con-| Outstanding among his pro- Bandit Activity Increasing 1 Roanoke and country elevators. ducting a campaign of terror un- posals were: . A British officer with the training Clinton P. Anderson, Secretary equalled in sur history.” - t. Stabilization of wages and|missions which have recently been » Sept. 19 (#)—Mo- of Agriculture, ‘said the break in ‘Awsk aed At Night’ prices at some new level, perhaps ordered to withdraw to Salonika whizzer bikes’ and|American grain prices had oc-| ‘They are awakening jberal fifty or sixty per cent above the|from Alexandroupolis and Drama mall motorized ve-|curred “because the people are be-|Government employés in ‘the mid- by teen-agers who|ginning to’ realize that the wheat|dle of the night and interrogating 2. An increase of the minimum|been “increasing daily” in the area s toys, present onejerop is there” and that there is no them at great length.”. “| wage from the present 40 cents an|close to the Turkish border in ious traffie menaces|real shortage of the bread cereal.| These actions are being kept hour to “at least” 60 cents. Thrace. jted States today,/in a train stopover at Chicago, he}quiet, he continued. . Tells Of Oversight So active have the guerrillas ‘reed this morning|expressed the. hope the grain-mar-; “We must demand an end to this| _ Actually the Senator did not give been in the Alexandroupolis region te ket decline would “start a down-|silent reign of ‘terror, We must voice to his minimum wage boost| that the commander of the training 3 brought out at a|ward trend” in the cost of living. — |return to American principles.” |Proposal in his address, although camp of 3.000 recruits felt it was ton current traffic| At the Chicagq Board of Trade,| Wallace accused President Tru-|it appeared in the advance texts of too hazardous to take them to a ‘twenty-second an-|world’s largest grain exchange,}man of fostering war hysteria injthe address and- already was injPoint 2 miles from the city for 1 of the Virginia/wheat, corn, oats and soybeans ordering the. imnfediate ‘swearing print in local newspapers before|? problem on which they were shiefs of Police. dropped the permissible: limit un- in of James V. Forrestal as -De-|he ‘spoke. engaged. _ imit Speed der exchange rules—corn for the|fense Secretary a week ahead of| At a press conference held im- Alexandroupolis is also the head- major of the traf-|second successive day. schedule, mediately after Ahe speech the quarters for a brigade of the Greek hmond Police De- Peaks Reached Last Week He repealed the charge he made|Senator said it was an oversight army, one of four guarding the line ted he’ recently| September wheat closed at $2.61/last week in Madison Square Gar-|that he failed to read the recom- of communications along the rail- ng efficiency of ala bushel, 10 cents lower than yes-|den that Wall street and the Army mendation. tized bicycles, He|terday for a two-day price drop of Are running the country. He reit-| “I must have lost my place in the brakes func-|16' to 1374 cents. September corn erated the threat to organize alreading my manuscript,” he ex- y at speeds of 25|dropped the 8-cent limit to $2.46 a third party if the Democratic party plained. “I now reaffirm the state- nd less, but that|bushel for a two-day drop of 16 refuses to adopt “Siberal’ pyin- ment made in the text. My failure ‘in catching atlcents. Oats lost the 6-cent daily ciples. ee to read that part was purely acci- ie suggested that|timit, September closing at $1.11%4, ‘Wallace speke tonight under the dental. en to limit the|anq sovieans fell the S-cent maxi-[auspices of the Eastern Pennsy!-| When the Senator, who is chair- icles by mechani-/ um, November, $3.26. “\(Continved on Page 9, Column 2)! (Continued on Page 9 Column 3) 1939 level. said today that bandit activity had border. troops has not prevented heavy tion in this narrow strip between San Francisco, Sept. 19—-Senator the Aegean sea and the mountains told tl that it days of presidential soundings in|stepped-up guerrilla activity a move It and c RU ‘JArgen U.N. Evatt sal fe bly” i New lost tl battle sembly Russ meetin steerin bly co propos tions 1 gentin the gr Russ The road from Salonika to the Turkish the pr yas Rail Operations Slowed Polanc Even this heavy concentration of China This sabotage to the vital rail line with|@efn! the result that its operations have Asser been badly slowed and curtailed. Comm In agreement with many of the| comes And siles per hour. The latest of several grain-price Greek military men with whom I Ton en wn wean Imma nnarmTaAw have talked during the trip along| gate ¥ Hoe Pacwtion tha Deitick maine esid | twont
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