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corporation. : Carl L. Norden, Inc, manufac turers of the Norden bombsight. Theodore H. Barth, president, and Ward B. Marvelle, vice president, who control the business and policles of the Norden Co: Biddle said Carl L. Norden, inventor of the bombsight and former president of the Nerden Co. was not involved. Norden no longer is connected with the Norden Co. The second indictment. was directed at Corrigan, Osborn & Wells, Inc, Cmdr. Corrigan and Wells. It alleged that since March 10, 1942, the three defendants had “unlawfully, feloniously, knowingly” conspired to deprive the government of its right to the “conscientious faithful, disinterested and unbiased judgment and determination of action by the navy department and its officers, free from corruption, partiality, improper influence, bias, dishonesty and fraud.” Corrigan was suspended by the navy department, pending inquiry,

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mittee. Biddle said the alleged conspiracies have been under in-| vestigation by a special grand jury in New York since June 12, 1944. | Shortly before Pearl Harbor, according to Biddle, the war and navy| department determined thata much | larger production. of - the Norden bombsight, then manufactured only by the Norden Co., was required. In contracting with Norden for 8500 complete bombsights, Biddle said, the navy requested Remington

| produce the principal component | Viously had procured sights for the

| part of the bombsight, known as the War department, contracted with |& W. orden Co...to supply hse

“football unit.” i {of the navy, Biddle said, Norden

with the necessary information and | engineering assistants. © |. Subsequently, Remington Rand’s| Elmira plant was taken over by the {navy and its management was |

| turned over to the Norden Co. |

contracted with the Cardanic Corp.,

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indictmént - charged, | the Norden Co., Barth and Marvelle decided to keep control of bombsight and bombsight parts production completely in Norden hands and “to refuse, fail] and neglect to furnish and make available to other including their own wholly owned subsidiary, information necessary to bombsight manu-

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born & Wells, Inc: paying it more than .$104,00Q, from Oct. 3, 1943, to May 31, 1944. “i Corrigan ‘was charged with using

influence = manufacturers |plants were not inspected by Cor[rigan to employ the firm of C. O. & W. as production engineers. The indictment further chargel

| partes. and the firm with’ information “he had obtained in his official

Carflanic failed to nieet its army capacity . . . for the purpose of aidRand, Inc, Elmira, N. Y. to mass-|contract and the navy, which pre-ijng and assisting said defendants

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Papal Delegate Honored by Civic Leaders; Ritter Praised.

A civic reception last night in Cathedral high school auditorium opened the series of ceremonies accompanying the installation of Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter and the establishment of the new ‘| Ecclesiastical Province of Indianapolis. The program was in. honor ofthe Most. Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, J. U. D., apostolic delegate to the United States. Among other dignitaries present waas the Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, O. P,, 8. T. M., archbishop of Cincinnati. Speakers at the reception included Governor Schricker, Mayor Tyndall and Thomas D. Sheerin. There were addresses also by _the apostolic delegate and Archbishop Ritter. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll, V.G., cathedral pastor, presided.

In addition to the Catholic dignitaries named, several others sat on the platform, which with the auditorium was decorated in the papal yellow nad white. The United States flag stood at one end of the platform and the flag of the pope at the other.

All the dignitaries wore the biretta, a red silk head dress. They also wore a graceful red cape, or feriola, over a black cassock piped in red.

The speakers paid high tribute to Archbishop Ritter. They described his aceomplishments, his great spirituality, and the fact that he is a Hoosier whose entire career has been spent in this state.

Personal Friendship

The remarks of both the governor and the mayor were full of their feeling of personal friendship for the archbishop. Mr. Sheerin and the apostolic delegate dwelt on the history of the diocese. Archbishop Ritter said, “My thunder has all been stolen.” Such was the price one paid for honors, he said.

Nevertheless, he gave his own version of what the community owes to the early bishops and missionaries who endured. tremendous hardships to pave the way for the new province, Archbishop Ritter added: “As we look about us, in our country and in the world, there is indeed much to give us concern and much that needs to be done. But there is one thing that constantly becomes more and more apparent to all right-minded people. It is the need of spiritual and religious ideals in the world. Religion, alone, can effect lasting order, peace and happiness among individuals and nations. .

‘Program of Action’

“Should we not then as Catholics, Christians and good Americans, make this our program of action for” the days ahead both officially and individually:

“That by personai endeavor, through organization and co-opera-tion, to strive for the restoration of religion and respect for God's law, the moral law, in every department of human and social relationship, in the nation and in the world. Then and only then can we hope to see established peace, order and happiness.” The musical program for the rereception was furnished by the archdiocesan male ¢horus and a girls’ chorus from local academies directed by Elmer A. Steffen, K. 8S.

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Memo for Santa Claus: At the rate things are going here you'll be able to use that sleigh this year—and don't forget to wear.your| pack on 8. Illinois st. about 6 a. m. woolies.

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