Soft Sentences Handicap Future, Trials Of Nazis Verdicts Weaken Allied Plans Of Warmaking Charges Against Industrialists. By THOMAS A. REEDY NUERNBERG, Oct. 3 (A') Brig. Gen, Telford Taylor said today that the acquittal of Fine ancier Hjalmar Schacht haw had such an adverse effect on Allied plans to try Nazi industrialists on " warmaking charge: that Justice Robert H. Jackson intends to outline the problem to Presto dent Truman. Gen. Taylor, who is in charge of any new proceedings, said any announcement of the future course to be followed made from the White would, be Justice Jackson confers with the President. At any rate, American attorne eys said, the International Military Tribunal's refusal to convict Schacht, the former German eco onomics minister and Reichsbank president, means that an Allied trial of German industrialists originally scheduled to begin this month now will be postponed, perhaps until early next year. Attorney have been given until Dec. 15 to file briefs in the cases of such industrialists as the Krupp an | Farben inter• ests, charged with providing Adolf Hitler with the tools of war. The decision to set back the timetable was made as soon 83 the Schacht acquittal was an nounced, American sources said, adding that there now was con• siderable doubt as to whether | any industrialist could be con• victed of conspiracy to wage gressive war is Schacht was able to establish his innocence. They said the testimony in the 10-month-long war crimes trial just ended disclosed that Diplo• mat Franz von Papen had con• ferred with Ruhr industrialists on Hitler's behalf as the Nazis rose to power, yet von Papen was acquitted. acquittal of the German genera] staff and high command aS units also was said to have an important bearing out future trials of individuals as "militar ists." One attorney said it has the opinion now that such indi| viduals could be convicted only on a showing that they were responsible or linked directly to some war crime or atrocity. A news blackout still veiled the heavily guarded Nuernberg courthouse and jail housing 11 condemned Hitler lieutenants as defense, they attorneys hoped might prepared save apsome of the defendants from the ignomony of the gallows. Attorneys for Martin Bormann, who was convicted in absentia, were the first to file an appeal asking for commutation of the death sentence to life imprisonment. The appeal was filed with the quadripartite commission which is sitting here in secret session. It in turn wil relay the appeal to the Allied Control Council in Berlin. Bormann was reported killed while trying to escape Berlin before the city fell to the Russians in May, 1945. Since then he has been reported seen Lake Constance and in Munich, although these reports never have been confirmed. by setling | scheduled at of Department, Commission. by-| Hollywood's rejected a in International employes, arrests.