Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1954 — Page 8
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Gem Dealer Arrested On Smuggling Charge New York Dealer Is Taken Into Custody BOSTON (INS)—The arrest of a Manhattan gem dealer was believed by customs officers today to have uncovered operations of ail international diamond smug-, gling ring totaling milllonsTof dollars a year. The smuggling suspeet was identified by port collector Maynard L. Hutchinson as Samuel Leiaer. 59, Os New York. Customs officers said they seized nearly 350 carats of polished stones worth more than SIOO,OOO allegedly concealed “in Leiser’s person.” Leiser was in U. S. marine hospital suffering shocfc. His condition was not believed serious. He was to be questioned and ed at the hospital today by a U. S. marshal who ordered him held without bail. The suspect was seized during a routine baggage check at Logan Airport Monday night when his plane put into Boston alter bypassing Gander, Nfld. because of weather. s» -,Aa«slfe«s: Atty. ; Mala«odi.. agents started ,to search Leiser when a check turned up a lumber of diamond eyases but no gems in his baggage. Leiser objected and feigned 111-
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i ness, Malagodi said. He asked to be taken to a washroom. Instead, customs officers rushed him to a hospital for a fluroscopic examination. Doctors at marine hospital recovered a rubber pouch containing nearly a quarter pound-of gems which were confiscated. Malagodi Said. Questioning and examination of Leiser’s passport revealed he madte several trips to Europe in the last eight months. PROMISE WELCH iTbhi TM» Pew KtaMl against the McCarthy side — accusing the senator and his two top staff members of exerting impropper pressure in behalf of Pvt. G. David Schine — were part of a plot to kill off the Wisconsin senator's hunt for Communist spies in the military establishment. McCarthy pointed out during the morning session that Cohn’s crossexamination should be completed i swiftly because as a national> I guard officer the 27-year-old law- i ver must report Saturday for two I 1 weeks of training at Camp Kil-1 mer. N. .1. . McCarthy observed that Cohn i “reports to the command of Mr. i Zwicker.” This was a reference to Brig. Gen. Ralph Zwicker, the officer Whose- allied “abuse" by eparked th* - battle—between, the Wisconsin senator and the Pentagon. Zwicker was a McCarthy committee witness in the case of Maj. Irving Peress, who was promoted and discharged after refusing to say whether he was a Communist. If you have something to sell or rooms for -ent, try a Wfmocra* Want Add. It brings results.
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Probe Os Joe’s Finances Is Nearly Done Tax Commissioner Says Investigation Done In Two Months I WASHINGTON. (INS) — An internal revenue investigation of Sen, Joseph R. McCarthy’s financial affairs, underway for many months, is expected to be completed in 60 days. Tax commissioner T. Cbleman Andrews refused to disclose any details of the long drawn-out probe while in Denver for a speech but did reveab that the investiga : tion is drawing to a close in two months. Andrews labeled the probe routine, but promised full prosecution of the Wisconsin Republican senator if the investigation showed ; he violated federal laws. Andrews stated: “McCarthy may be a senator, but he has no iinI inunity from paying all his taxes." The probe was launched last year after a senate elections subcommittee turned over to the internal revenue service and the justice department its findings on the Wisconsin Republican senator. The subcommittee, which conducted an investigation of charges made by former Sen. William Benton (D-Conn.) made no recommendations in a report it issued in January 1953, just before the Republican administration was inaugurated. The report submitted by the Democratic-controlled subcommittee asked, but did not answer, a number of questions regarding the senator's financial affairs. Subsequently, late last year, attorney general Herbert Brownell Jr., announced that the justice department had determined that that there were no violations of federal laws within its jurisdiction. Simultaneously, Brownell pointed out that the internal revenue service was still studying McCarthy's financial affairs, with particular reference to tax matters. I Although the senate unit drew jno conclusions in its report, it i raised maiiy questions. One of them had to do with the ■ SIO,OOO McCarthy received from I the Lustron Corp., a prefabricating Columbus. 0., housing concern. Jor writing a pamphlet for the company. McCarthy served for a time on a.joint house-senate housing committee. I Other questions were raised regarding speculations tn commodities. and his bank dealings and whether the senator aided the sugar lobby. The subcommittee also questioned whether funds contributed to the senator for his anti-Connnunist campaign were used instead for his election campaign. The subcommittee invited McCarthy on several occasions to appear and testify, but tie failed to do so. — This was apparently what Sen. Stuart Symington' (D-Mo.) had in mind when-, he made his reply to the Wisconsin Republican after th® latter asked him whether he would testify under oath regarding his (Symington's) talks with army secretary - Roliert T- Steyens. Symington said: “I will be very glad to take the oath, something you’ve never done about the charges with respect to you, any time the senate instructs me to do so . . •' — Former Congressman Maury Maverick Dies SAN ANTNONIO, Tex.. (INS)— Maury Maverick, Sr., former congressman from Texas, died at the age of 57 in San Antonio Monday. WARNS AMERICA (Continued Z"** —— other anti-Reds.'h’e was taken in a truck to the Mexican border anti dumped " over” the ,Hne. “penniless and without any documentation. Numerous other Guatemalans h-ave bad the same' experience. The teachers union is completely dominated by the Reds and already Marxist indoctrination has begun in the public schools. There is evidence also of attempts to nationalize industry. Here is the pattern: the government provokes a strike in an important industry. Then on the eve of the strike, the government issues an emergency decree taking over the industry on the. grounds that it is in the public interest to do so in order to present a shutdown. . Communist agitators in Gtratemala are constaritlyi traveling across the borders into El Salvador; Honduras. British Monduras and even Mexico. There is evidence that some of the gjins and ammunition received by Guatemala from Communist Poland recently may have already been transported secretlv to neighboring countries and there hidden to be used by Red agitators at a later date. - - —- ----- - - Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
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I High Court Calling For More Evidence Study Os Legality Os Investigations WASHINGTON (INS) The supreme court call for more evidence in the case of Julius Emspak raised a possibility today that the high tribunal intends to rule on the constitutionality of congressional investigations of Communism. Emspak, general secretary of the independent United Electrical Workers Union, has placed before the court, sweeping claims that such bodies as the house unAmerican activities committee and the McCarthy senate investigating group violate the first amendment. The court, which Monday recessed until next Oct. 4, had been expected to decide Emspak’s appeal on the narrower question of whether he properly invoked his rights under the fifth amendment when he refused to say Whether he was'a Commqnist. Instead, the court postponed a decision and scheduled new arguments that will probably be held next November or December. The procedure is similar to that which fed to the ban on segregation in the public schools. Emspak. whose union was ousted from the CIO, was sentenced to six months in jail and fined SSOO for contempt of congress. He based his appeal on a claim that every investigation that invades the fields of personal politics or “ideas" violates constitutional guarantees of "free speech.” Man Is Killed As Grader Overturns CLINTON, Ind (INS)— Albert Earl Wilson. 38, of Waynetown, died today in Vermillion county hospital at Clinton of injuries suffered when a road grader he was operating .overturned on him. . ( ( ‘ ’
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