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Henry a Wallace — Part 4
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\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
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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.
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tion in this narrow strip between
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