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Sen Joseph Joe Mccarthy — Part 13
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‘Vanderbilt Field tbtalling $3,500,
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Sos Treasurer; and Mr. Wilitam R
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things, that Kohiberg had quoted, 1 Sonnectidn. with “Fat ~~ 470)...
Enstern Survey, and other publications, from less than 2 per. 7"
cent of the articles published and from less than .002 per cent
of the books published. In April 1947, the. membership of tha’ -
American Council of the Institute of Pacific Rejations.in a vote
of 1163 to 66 overwhelmingly repudiated Kohlberg's charges as
"anaccurate and irresponsible.” yo 087 up Oe tet
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“31. Senator earthy said at Chicago: Ihave brdught with me ..
photestatie copies of chee § »epresenting thousands of dollars
of Commmist-money.paid to Jéssup's organization,” As docunenta-
tidn he provided photostats of tro cheeks signed by Frederick
. - o ;
The Facts. This is another repetition of a refuted charge
made by Senator McCarthy many times tefore, Senater MoCarthy
repeats. it although 4t has already been refuted, The inference
is that theginstifute of Pacific Relations had begn “sought with
Comumist money. At that time, Dr, Robert Gordon,kproul, Presi-
@ent of the University of California, wes Chairman of the American
Couneil of the Institute of Pacific Relations; Mr. Francis.
inpmon, Vioe President of the Mo{jon Picture Export Association,
Herod, now President of the
Trrovnational General Fiectric Comyany, was Chairman of the
Finoenee Committce. ‘ ,
ne’, guan“Tpippe, President of Pan American Airways, and
Mr. HourtaLuee, of Time and Life, were sponsors of a Grive during
thet pevidad for funds on behalf of the Ameriesn Council ef the
Institute of Pacific Relations. Mr. Field’s ecntributions,
aceording to Scnater MeCorvhy?s own firures, totalled only
$3,509, as compared with 2 total expense for the two-year period
of aprveximatcly $209,000, About half of the amount was met by
eontiiputions from the Rockefeller Foundatton-and Garnegie
Corporation, Generous conations py larse industrial concerns
mide up a large portion of tho remaindes,
12. Senator McCarthy, said at Chicago: "ue, Lattimore, es the
nation knows, nas Long been referréd to as the architect of the
State Department's Far, xastern policy, the architect whose
shicdow lingers over the corpse of china." oo
he Facts. Senator Tydings asked Secretarics Hull, Byrnes,
Marshall and Acheson whether this description was true or faise.
They s11 replicd that it was false. These letters were made
public by Senator Tydings on April 29; 1950, The pergon respon-
ciple for long and repeated use of the term Nerchitect of the Far
Eastern Policy" 1s Senator NeCarthy who employed the term in his
testimony before the Subsoumittee. ‘ . .
13. Senator McCarthy said at Chicago: "....80 that you will have
on full picture of the extent to whieh Lattimore siaped our diamel
policy of failure in the Ear East, £ eet ee YEE Be eene kong «
seeret, document whith he ‘furnished to: e Sta ApAre mont
vunus? of 1949, a docuncnt which the State Department ttself
. Yateled As BD guide for imbessador at Large TeBBUDe ee ee
ot The Facts.” This is enosher repetition of a refuted MeCarthy.
charge. ee po:
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