| Show r V l ' - - ' TlIK SALT LAKE 7 ‘ -' - Ir ItILI NE -- Wednesday - ' April 2 1go2 VANDENBEItc PAPERS Ill Alotive iitlt:i 0 0 1s(:otilltijt1ceRtiI Continued from Page One gree in Turkey Greece was own and' wei-- not readily suscep threatened by civil year with the to Vandenberg's persuasion 1 Communists and economic was at hand The nation A friend of Van Wagoner Tufty Michigan news Might fall under Soviet control paperwoman — put the 'problem Turkey already under- -- hem would trenchantly' She wrote to con pressurel' from ftussia gratulate him-aadded: But then be surrounded Asked- Initril drant will you be as big (I almost said On 12 Truman'laid the March but you 4aren't that yet) 'great' Greece-Turkecrisis before Con- when you are the top doglAs the voice of the minority 7 you 1 gross and called for American -were magnificent But now tile assistance to "support free peo attempted Republicans are in power and ples who are resisting This became-knowThe subjugation" thltchanges‘everit lie party must assume the responsi as the Truman Doctrine of grant bility IA leadership in Congress asked for the initial most ' of it for This is the moment when $400000000 ' — " Greece you might fail You must not Int& 00 - Senate Vandenberg ' leop Secret Report that "it is unfortunate- when The first hurdle came sonn such important decisions have to un Feb 27 1947 Vandenberg be made on a crisis basis But and other Congressional leaders we confront a condition and hot were called to the White House a I do not know theory - where President- - Truman -- and 'Whether our new American policy Secretary of State Marshall can succeed in arresting r these subversive trends (Byrnes had resigned) laid which then i a top secret report of ultimately represent a direct Impending disaster in Greece threat to us 1 can only Say that and In only slightly lesser 1 think the adventure is worth his-Est- Behind the scenes Vandenberg one with the 'Greece-Turkeaffair- - The Administration's draft bill made no mention of bringing theprogram within the United Nations Charter : Quietly Vandenberg set about rectifying matters He bill ' ' program whenever it might think action desirable Newt di patches frOm U N headquarters reported that the delegates breathed a sigh of relief that the United States was acting within the charter not forsaking Bipartisan Conception At this point Vandenberg's conception of hipartisangbip hit One of the many snags that it was continually encountering Gael Sullivan youthfully eager director of the Democratic National Committee publicly called upon Carroll Reece Republican in a national chairman party statement indorsing the Truman doctrine" was furious "BVandenberg -ipartisan foreign policy" he told the Senate "is not the result of political coercion but of nonpolitical conviction I never have even pretended to speak for my party in my foreign policy acI have relied on the tivities validity ' of my actions to command whatever support they may deserve" ' He advised Reece 1o Ignore Sullivan's appeal Explains Bipartisan Policy Vandenberg was determined to get this bipartisan business straight on the record once and for all if poisible (It turned out that it Pwasn't possible and he had to keep hammering away at over the the misconceptions APPLIANCE - 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RepahlicanensWherm Malone and others--wh- o Brooks said the program would lead either to war or ultimate bankruptcy In the end Congress approved the program overvtheimingly It was tha-firs- t big victory in a Republican-controlleCongress for a bipartisan foreign policy In the later summer off 1947 Vandenberg got a welcome relief from his legislative burdens Ile was appointed a delegate to the Hemispheric Defense Conference at Petropolis "Brazil Just out side of Rio de Janeiro This—was fun And it preduced an unreported but important personal result for Vandenberg An abiding friendship with Secretary Marshall developed It was to become an important factor in the future working Uf bipartisan' I ship Their wives became friends t If nothing simply grand pair else comes out of- - this confer enee it has been a rare privilege to know them better illid—Dad feels the same way There is nothing stuffy at all about him (Marshall) in fact be is a lot of fun and so human" A few weeks earlier Secretary Marshall had opened up a tremendous subject in his commencement addzess at Ilarvaril ottititte Leook for this Fmb lem It means experience to speed years ol know-goEaster telegrapb-las- t your e Flowers-By-Wir- e long-rang- Opinion Flowers-By-Wi- 46T151150 15 undertaking by the United Stites of a program costing billions of dollars to-- : save western Europe fronr communism by restoring its broken-doweconomy ' Marshall was bold enough to launci this project knowing full well that the Republican Congress was bent on reducing taxes and eating government spending- Copyright 1952 Arthur H Vndnbirg Jr All reserved tharr-th- Say it With - 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Go 37 TueNclay The 1952 Go 01 : 1 WASHINGTON April 1 Mk- Farmers stored:about' 20 less grain from the 1951 crop than the 1950 crop under goverment prize support loans the Agriculture Department 'reportedi Ways to Bop Is 'q'''--------- 031' ' - crain 1902 : Manhattan Ties CASH BUDGET 1 1 I- -- 'Ali r cit(?1 I - am ''' ib do on IS ot- ' ) Ot 'plied to the peace treaties in 1too Mrs Vandenberg who kept visit diary described Zurope It has applied to noth- her ing else I have lad nothing to to Gen and Mrs Marshall: " Just to illustrate how do for example with China American oePan wonderful policies they are with each policies and at times - have been other I found them playing satisfied with neither The first Chinese checkers on the porch here after hiving had a ride to I ever heard of the Greco-Turk- an especially beautiful site TheY ish policy was when the Presiare completely congenial and a — 1 ears! appro-Priat- -- - -- f - - onlationat NEW IttlIK—PhiLip McDonald 12 Arlington Mass proudly Op plays plaque awarded him by 350000 boys as "Boy of the Year"— Clarks a : EGLI Continued from Page One dent's broad general powers In emergencies This point 'Caine up In Senate Labor Committee hearings in 1949 on the administration'e bill to replace the Taft Hartley Act The then atttorney general Torn C Clark now an"associate justice of the Cupreme Court sent a letter to the committee saying that Jn cases ofmational emergenmight point out that the Inherent power of the Piebident to deal with emergencies that affect the health safety' and welfare of the entire nation is exceedingly great" - 7 ' Eater Parade 0 Stee1Dispute 1111 and Its Communist mouthpieces tetionomicconference-q- o ' Truman Mulls Seizure in ) I I Part of tile ROEBUCK AND CO by Hightower- Pr ess Writer 1011 d -- 1)111 J I b 1 a provision permitting the U N to terminate the American n - new-pream- tying it addition 7 1 y wrote a s trAdg--betice- thought Truman had made major blunder in connection her - 4 1 another war" nd - Aoeiste an alternative to an other 'Muni Ch' and perhaps to - I V eel "'drive to demonstrate as one expert for greater WAShINGTON AprII 1— 'suggested that "we're all nice Itheir propaganda: — the Communist Generalissimo Josef Stalin ap-- ' people who want notng better worlds parentlY- Is :trying to give a than to trade and live peace and These moves a r e considered booster 'shot to Russia's currentiAblY7t In recent weeks ' to the tame part of their over-al- l effort to "peace" propaganda 'campaign end the Russians proposed a turn the attention of the west That at least "is the initial meet pg with the t: :ate d State ern European countries sway interretation whiCh official --ex- - Britain and Prance to draft fom their herd and costly arms perts On Soviet strategy place on German peace treaty The 'west- - programs and thereby weake s answers to inquiriesfroin a ern powers asked thenLto prove the determiruition of the west to group of American editors their good intentions by agree stand firm ?against Communist 'these experts ' tee It the trig to free elections lir eastern idisruptions In the main authorities agreed present aim of the Kremlin Is Germany- and by concluding to slow down or stop the re- - quickly the Aus that what Stalin said here he armement of the western world trian treaty had said before in some form Or On Thursday in l‘lostow the ether Stalin:g latest statement fitted Into this effort of the Kremlin Soviets Will Stilge a big world ' iSee Story Page 1) By John trying as e tit it solit9e1 A40 CO MAIN DIAL OR mouits 30 STATE AT '" rm to 6 p 8TH SOUTH PARK FRII Until 9 - |