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Shakeup Seen
In Justice Dept.
House Investigators
Eye Prime Target
WASHINGTON fP A top Jus
tice Department official was re
ported Thursday to be a prime
target of House investigators in
hearings starting next Tuesday.
Rep. Chelf (D-Ky), chairman of
the special judiciary subcommittee
investigating the department, de
clined to identify the official be
yond saying he Is still in the
department.
MAJOR RESHUFFLE
Most of the lop assistants to for
mer Atty. Gen. J. Howard Mc
Grath have resigned or have been
given new duties in a department
shakeup instituted by McGrath's
successor, James P. McGranery.
The subcommittee is known to
have been working on one official
"in particular" for some time, and
investigators reported they now
think they have the "missing link"
of evidence they needed.
Chelf gave no indication of the
nature of the committee's case,
but said there would be some
"surprising revelations."
Since taking over the Justice
Department helm, McGranery has
got along well with the depart
ment's critics on Capitol Hill and
has won , Chelf's praise for his
"co-operation" in the ensuing
shakeup.
LAWYER SACKED
Committee sources say the shuf
fle is not yet completed, and pre
dict that others in the department
will feel the axe. One of the latest
to go was James A. Mullally, 52,
long-time lawyer in the depart
ment's Criminal Division, who
was suspended late Wednesday
pending an investigation of his
"outside activities."
Mullally recently had been as
signed to the division's racket
unit, which has been correlating
reports from special grand juries
assigned to racket investigations
around the country. i
McGranery declined to elaborate '
on the reasons for his suspension j
dui omciais sam it naa notning
to do with the way in which he
has been handling in the Criminal
Division."
WflrrnY n msW.
Full Dress Communist Party Congress
Malenkov Seen as Next Red Ruler
GEORGI MALENKOV
Stalin's Successor?
Red Premier,
Stalin Confer
1
I MOSCOW OP) Red China's
I Premier Chou En-lai conferred at
j the Kremlin Wednesday night
jwith Prime Minister Stalin mak
ing it evident the generalissimo is
keeping in closest touch with the
current Chinese-Soviet talks here.
Diplomats regarded the visit, at
I which top aides of both leaders
, were present, as more than a cour
tesy call and predicted it would
be the first of a series of such
talks while Chou ishere as the
ichief of a delegation seeking
: stronger ties between Russia and
I China.
I It was recalled that Stalin per
sonally steered negotiations lead
ing to the 1950 Soviet-Chinese I
Treaty, which is the basis today
for co-operation between the two
big Comunist nations.
An official communique after
Wednesday night's meeting did
not reveal how long it lasted or
what subjects were covered.
WASHINGTON (P) A solid
clue pointing to Russia's next
ruler may emerge from the full
dress meeting of (he Communist
party congress in Moscow Oct. 5.
And American diplomats will
not be surprised if tough, 50-year-old
Gcorpi Malenkov steps
up as Josef Stalin's personal
choice as next Russian Prime
Minister.
In fact, some suspect Stalin's
aim in staging the whole affair
may be to give a formal, open
hint as to who the next boss
should be.
This may be Slalin's way, they
believe, of lessening the possibil
ity of a bloody struggle for power
within the Communist high com
mand after he dies.
CHAIRMAN KEY JOB
Until they have more t'me to
analyze Moscow's announcement
of the calling of the first Com
munist congress since 1939, Amer
ican diplomats say this is more
theory than fact. But here is what
they think:
Stalin's heir apparent will be
the man who is chosen to be
chairman of the new Praesidium,
to be organized at the meeting to
replace the Politburo.
The 12-man Politburo, now the
top governing body, has no chair
man or chief executive. But a
Praesidium under the Russian set
up generally does have one.
Woman Injured
LEABURG Octalene Lillick,
43, McKenzie Trout Hatchery,
Leaburg, suffered slight shoulder
injuries when her car went out of
control and rolled over about 9:30
p.m. Wednesday, according to
state police. The accident happen
ed on the McKenzie Highway
north of Deerhorn.
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washer" when he was out with
his girl.
So he raged through the pot
ting shed and broke the stems
of 328 prize chrysanthemums
valued at 125 pounds $350 and
to make matters worse, he left
a note calling his boss a "pig
headed slave driver."
"He must have gone ber
serk," pleaded his counsel.
The Newport Juvenile Court
fined the pot-hater five pounds
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Anvone picked for this job
would automatically be proclaim
ed publicly as the most important
Communist in Russia next to
Stalin.
It is entirely possible that Stalin
himself will be designated chair
man of the new Praesidium. But,
if so, why for the first time since
1925 is lie not to give the main
address to the congress, the report
of the Central Committee?
IMPORTANT SPEECH
This is a sort of stale of the
union speech summing up Com
munist stewardship of the Soviet
Union since the last congress met.
In this case it will cover a 13-ycar
period and will be especially im
port ant.
Malenkov, a Communist parly
wheel who worked his way up
from the ranks like Stalin, is now
scheduled to give this report, the
most important thins on the
agenda.
Furthermore, neither Marshal
TWIo hnarl nt lllC Soviet SCCl'Ct
police and Deputy Prime Minister
Malcnkov's main rival, nor uumiy
Premier V. M. Molotov, is sched
uled at this time to play any
.,..., ,nf mil. in the COIlCt'OSS
party session. This may be a clue
that Molotov is being pushed into
the background, since he read the
new five-year plan at each of the
two previous congress meetings
in 1934 and 19.19.
Milolov is (12 and his age has
been considered a fnclor against
him in speculation on Stalin's suc
cessor. American officials know itc
about Malenkov except thai sev
eral years ago he launched r. de
termined campaign to make sure
the floors of all Soviet factories
were kept clean.
Ho also was a key figure In set
ting up the C'ominlorm, the guid
inc Soviet nolicv hiii-pm, r. u..
sia's Eastern Europe satellites, At
; present, he is a member of Ihe
Central Committee Secretariat un
jder Stalin,
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