Show WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS I 1 south receives wallace with fury I 1 CIO pledges to support president berlin meetings may end en d stalemate I 1 I 1 dy by bill dill staff wrin er I 1 NOTES te ex to ard are t jn 1 br boy at r bea hoo k of MD torm term erpf News ula uia val we oak 1 ly wo aad mea see till a 1 1 ahl hig big newspaper I 1 I 1 WALLACE pure hate hato I 1 henry wallace claimed that his big I 1 expansive love tor for his fellow men hokd had not been diminished by his experiences per perien perlen lences ces in the south but it stood as a fact that the ramparts of that abidin abiding g affect affection lon ion must have undergone a severe sever test As the progressive bartys presidential dent iiii lial candidate wallace had gal penetrated into the southern states totes to bring brine them his brand of enlightenment nut hut the crusader was not appreciated C he fie was received in north C arolina by hostile audiences who showered him with invective fi cation eggs and tomatoes tomato ex ills speeches were blanked out by boos and catcalls cat calls in winston salem durham 0 burlington greensboro and charlotte marlotte N C wallace was stunned with unbelief at what was happening to him in burlington where the full force of north carolinas vituperative mood was unleashed the former vice president was not even elven given a chance to talk he lie was unable to do anything except dodge missiles and plead with the furious citizens closest to him that things like this were not supposed to happen in the united states it was an ugly display of bad taste that spread hysterically from town to town as wallace wallaces a tour progressed the egg and tomato tossing was severely criticized by top U S officials including dent truman who called it highly un american business and said mr wallace Is entitled to say his piece the same as any other american nevertheless in north carolina wallaces say was confined for the most part to protestations against the treatment he was receiving at greensboro with egg shell clinging to his head be he shouted 1 I dont mind being hit by eggs and a nd tomatoes but they would be more useful being fed to children I 1 ibo the ibe faces I 1 have seen distorted by hatred are of people pie for whom I 1 have in my heart profound compassion because most of them have not enough to eat the crowd laughed at him and as wallace left north carolina to head bead into alabama and mississippi sis sippi it looked as though he might be able to use some profound compassion for himself for tor his racial views I 1 ir are e opposed every even more violently in those states B 1 for truman As the two major presidential denti al candidate candidates prepared to swing awing their campaigns into full career in preparation ilfra an tor for the november elections some oma good news popped d up for president truman the CIO officially threw its support to the democratic ticket and pledged the cirg organization antion to work for his election that chat was the way the CIO had written itself on the political books this year but the aati action on left the organization sim simmering mering with internal discord bitter protests of 12 left wing union leaders had had to be overcome before the CIO could cast its lot with truman and barkley the dissenting unions wanted to support wallace and they had their way in insofar sotar as the resolution adopted by the group was easy in its criticism of the progressive bartys candidate GOP nominee thomas nomas E dewey however was cond condemned emried as the candidate of big business th the e headed by gov strom thurmond of south carolina were a shrugged oft ott in the resolution as a coall coalition tion of damoc democrats r ats and do nothing republicans publicans re public ans that has steadfastly adhered to the philos op ophy egr of the national association of manufacturers the pro truman resolution by the CIO executive board boarin did not hot necessarily mean total support for the president however philip murray CIO president said that the 12 dissenting unions are not bound by the majority decision to back mr bit truman I 1 16 any union sun still may exercise its right richt to do what it wants he said that meant apparently that the 1 leadership e a dershin of at least 12 CIO clo unions numbering more than a million member members would continue to labor labon in behalf of wall wail wallace wailace a ce whiled while 30 other unions with about 55 55 million members would goto soto go to work for the democratic party crowd fury 6 I 1 I 1 V 0 g e 4 I 1 I 1 N AJ r W t 1 1 I t N I 1 I 1 14 ja T to 1 4 v 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 11 4 I 1 1 I 1 4 ii I 1 I 1 W 1 I g I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 4 L t 6 ad Q 11 1 ft henry wallace wallice progressive party candidate for or president has discovered that the penalty for espousing ditter political ideas that ditter differ sharply fram froni the he majority opinion Is hatred haired speaking Speak inc at greensboro N C he war was pelted belted with eggs ecru and vegetables which probably Is just another form of at freedom of expression BERLIN sonie sonic taik talk that sound of sabers rattling in berlin meant this time that the disputants in the fight over control of the german capital were merely laying down their swords to get together and talk about it once more tension lifted almost visibly when the big four military governors of germany met for the first time in more than alve div months to discuss a single cu currency aren for berlin and the lifting of the soviet blockade of the city the meeting was called led in the first place to implement decisions reached by the american british and french ambassadors with soviet foreign minister molotov in moscow at least the moscow talks had accomplished that much topping the list of items for dis was the problem of what to tu do about the rival currencies in I 1 berlin berun at present both eastern and western zone marks are circulating g in the city it was understood that the conferees in moscow previously had agreed in principle that only ordly the soviet zone mark should circulate in berlin but that it should be under four power control there were still conflicting attitudes as to what course the berlin Beer linn parley should take however the russians believed that an agreement on getting a single currency must be worked out before any finai final east west agreement on berlin can be possible in washington the U S state department part ment backed by great britain and france was insisting that the soviets must lift the berlin blockade before any discussion of the currency U e ncy problem is held the whole situation was extremely complex and actually few persons outside of high official circle circles made any pretense of being abl abi able abie to understand it fully I 1 about as far as beneral general understanding of df the subject went it was unai Unal limited ted led to the realization that unless an agreement were reached soon the tortured peace W would become coine more dangerously strained |