Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1950 — Page 28

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re a % hie i ; . RPA - : : 3 rig 4 Fes ; ‘ry, ; ; i ‘ 3 FRIDAY, APR. 21, 1950 McCarth asks | Shirley Temple's Ex counting week: running nec hn in Ee emer oy ry y Bl oo Driving Fine Ryan, Pritchard oi y of theifor prosecutor. | Sen ! pd a i g * | HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 21 (UP)~| den ticket for rn Rema ) < Gs John Agar, recently divore- Leal Juige P Poll bar autor lead changed led by Shirley Temple, has been ! several Agontsing

fined $200 and given a suspended

‘Unfit’ for Cabinet |sriving. 1 dew Votes

By JOHN L. STEELE Beverly Hills Justice Court, Democrat Edwin J. Ryan and ph thy 2att sem] Judge Henry H. Draeger sus- Republican Walter Pritchard! WASHINGTON, Apr pended the jail term on the con- | umipod. into commanding leads also gained considerable ground

Joseph R. McCarthy (R. Wis.)iqy,op irint the actor not be arrest. today in the Indianapolis Bar As- Sk) EMNSS Considerable voting

broadened his attack upon the Tl Cl Fo ny artving Sociation’s poll ot primary, [neared the half-way mark for State Department today to in- lin the next year. | Mr. Ryan, deputy prosecutor, judge of Superior Court 5. - chide former Secretary George C.. prunk driving charges filed (s seeking ‘the nomination for One of the closest races was on Marshall who he said, was “com- against Agar last Feb. 12 were! judge of Criminal Court 2. the Republican Sisjeet Rar J ket wags: Siler = ot dismissed because: of insufficien Judge Pritchard is seeking re- nal Cou e Judge x mone pletely unft= for the cabinet post, evidence. The actor paid $25 of TlauBi for judge of Superior, A. McDonald and Jacob Miller | Superior Court 2; John PF. Luger HALF-BILLION P. AYROOL i Sen. McCarthy said "It was a, "p0" yesterday and will pay/Court 4. {were crowding Judge Saul I. Rabb for judge of Superior Court 4 Between 1946 and 1948, the pay- | crime . . . a pathetic thing” to put iyo rest of the money in $25 The lawyers, who claim to be for the lead. and Thomas E. Garvin for judge roll for wage earners in the steel | Mr, Marshall in charge of John monthly installments. = ithe * “best judges of judges,” be- be-| Prosecutor George Dailey was of was|of Probate Court. ; |industry increased by $587 $587 million. {

Stewart Service, Owen Lattimore ga

“and so forth.” He suggested that | Mr. Marshall “boned up on China by reading the works of Mr. Lattimore, the man Sen. McCarthy has en GOCUSOG Of ~ DOING 8 Communist

and a spy. Told at his Pinehurst, N. c. home of Sen, McCarthy's attack on him, Gen. Marshall said: "I have no comment.” Injection of Gen. Marshall's nameé into the current contro- ; versy came as a complete surprise. ‘ y ® Red Republicans have grumbled about his ill-fated mission to China, but ® Green they have avoided direct criticism i of the wartime chief of staff. » ® Pink

Talks to Editors / Soe TN -— : ‘ ® Gold Sen. McCarthy leveled his at- i : tack last night in discussing with f Aj % 5 the American Society of News- 4 ® Gray paper editors his charge that the - ! : State Department is infested with i 4 \ Tn Made to Sell for Communists. ! { a *

The Senate Foreign Relations

Subcommittee investigating the | I 4 : Ce : charges yesterday heard ex-Com- i F ¥ a - - S 95

. munist editor Louis F. Budenz testify that Communist leaders referred to Mr. Lattimore as a Communist.

He said ha. had no. personal

knowledge that Mr. Lattimore was A i ; . ® Navy a party member, but suggested ; % r that the subcommittee subpena | ¢ x - TB : ® Black

these four men who, he said, could : tell them more about him: ©® Brown Earl Browder, former chief of X ; . SS the. Communist party; Jackf ef go Tonner mend § romp nd a wernt gs remit r— E—————— | || ( the party official whol ~~ f ~~ FS % ; . : evs OTE, TT © 1 . : . a tly Convietodetoconspir: iil “N 1 ! : . © Pastels ing to teach and advocate over- ; 5 ‘ f y . throw of the government; Fred- . \ Wonderful assortment

erick Vanderbilt Field, alleged Red { i id financial agent and Philip Jaffe, : i > s of straws in a wide

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The committee probably will Special - (i X. and trimmings. / decide next week whether to call : i ’ i 4 ; ve them. Sen. McCarthy told the f ; } SRV 2 newspaper editors that his attack Purchase . . ! ; : - S U ! I upon Communists has subjected i : f > AJ 2 | ; TL {

him to a campaign of personal and Sale! vilification,

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