Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1952 — Page 20
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| TE are Lr Ly tHE, ete Ln le Ran Te er "§¥ Ins X - . " ; ts 1 . 2 % . . - ie . : . . : : : “. » ¥ ; N ‘ < : . : - . PAGE 20 yo . : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : WEDNESDAY, MAR. 19, 1952 4 By! | FU a} ‘ : ’ . |extremely powerful Srgauiaion: : IW ; : ; . i . = . ; {Its individual members are ; - TE orris’ Qui M Won't Chief Pushes ‘Back-to-God’ Driv Lt = . $ ‘ ; » o i leadership you 2 ; a Morris’ Quiz Sheets Morris Wont|egion Chiet Pushes ‘Back-to-Go FIVE © mirinetoeoriatminys Jf arto ; - : ® & Dl i 3 . J @ . ‘ , L. : e v 2 glad. 7? oe Quit Because | By EMMA RIVERS MILNER o'clock in the Hotel Antlers. |unlexs it gets to the local level. such as getting funds to finance : We have Franied something. : 1 Ther 3 : ; =p Times Church Editor | “I am aware that as national The chaplains must bring local the travel, % It's good. It's" needed. i : 3 more ex S ou very Ing . National Commander Donald R. commander it falls to my lot to posts into 4ctive participation! “You are going to have to; The clergymen’ attending Be : 4 that bec ' : : e u {Wilson today urged chaplains to make national mandates on con- more than ever before You will ‘sell’ this program, an odd word clude 14 Protestant ministers, 1 proper t : {take steps lest the American le- troversil subjects” Cmdr. Wil- set the guides here and then toruse in connection with it. But seven Catholic priests and three boat a) ere S to S out By United Press 'glon he accused of using religion son continyed. “Many have not adapt the program to individual|you are accustomed to dealing rabbis, The group this afternoon “The : . | WASHINGTON, Mar. 19— as a ‘cover-up’ for other ac- been as overwhelmingly accepted posts. You may need to travek| with problems, - ® was to separate .into three panels ing.” 1 By RICHARD STARNES : President Truman's corruption tivities. as 1 had hoped. and you may encounter problems “The American Legion is anof eight men each. glad it « So Scripps-Howard Staff Writer A chief, Newhold Morris; indicated! Mr. Wilson, who is 34 and prac- we can afford t4 have 2te —— ———— a —. _ EE A ——— tion. A WASHINGTON; Mar. 19—Corruption hunter Newbold {4.0 phe wil ‘stay, on the job tices law in Clarksburg, W. Va ack 3 io rogram Seopaty: : 1 of 8 Jeo Ya uy ? sed onference: of -depart- 712éd. ' ‘ > y “How ti Morris couldn't have been guilty of worse timing. despite a vote of no confidence 20gteaed 3 Son today in the INE to have to be responsible for AN a] a I § with “T Less-than 24 hours after the income tax deadline, Mr. from the Senate Judiciary Com- Legion butlding. the program... . | % Js 3 jn? A i ing.” N Morris launched his cleanup campaign by toting his mittee, | Twenty-four gentlemen of the oer wl he isa 6 he questionnaires over to the Tustice Mr, Morris admitted that his cloth from .as many different Zram as a camouflage for our y R wacked Satin hunt for *wrongdoers” on the states are here to map plans for ; ED 9 . y . pe 8 f og / 8. tall Department and asking el a federal payroll will be “handi-'making active. in local communi- Legion BeHvisies ibindemenis Your Fashion Note: : who tel General Philip B Perlman plea |capped” by the Senate commit- jeg the legion's new religious pro-| "overeat military training, on : ® glasses to see that the boys filled them {tee's refusal to grant him sub- gram. They assembled this morn- i ue matters of United States * fi . 4 Pe ¢ out and returned them tn Mr, {pena powers, But he declined to ing and will conclude their dis- foreign policy and “the Eorean ring aoy AloTI Morris’ Dfice, notarized u repeat hu catlier tivear to throw cussion tomorrow. noon. War. presented problems and “Bhouldn’t jake more nan five iD J it Bot Tonight, Maj. Gen. Charles I. evoked comment, according to : DON of six hours to Til oul 0 nts Carpenter, chief of chaplains for the commander. He added: . .« — ; center, i Morris said. “It'= a very straight- Instead, he disclosed plans to. 1. 8. Air Force and chair- “So long as men of the clergy to'me fi forward document, easily under- submit financial questionnaires to ,.., of the Board of Chaplains, are leading I believe we are'in an o the oper stood.” key White House staff members (; g Department of Defense, unassailable position. precise Did he plan to fill ene out him- {in the near future. Mr. Morris speak at the banquet at 6:30) ‘The religious program can die like ther self”? started the ball rolling on his - - ire re — —————————— — AS It “1 haven't heen around long {cleanup drive yesterday by pre. . phone Ww enough,” Mr, Morris told half a {senting such questionnaires to At- mind. 3 hundred reporters, “I could, but {torney General J. Howard Me- Hh) COINers 1 don't see any point in examine Grath and other top Justice De- \ phone ¢ ing my own affairs, I'm going {partment officials, the edge out when 1 finish” ’ Asks for Returns a revolv Hopes It'll Be Soon | Mr, McGrath's private finances ALL-NYLON te yl He added he hoped it would be / meanwhile came under scrutiny to the ‘ na Bale St month. The as ; Ria from another direction. A House FLOCK DOT was in | reaucrats schedu - iia : vawbls - questionnaires probably will hope ~~ NEWBOLD MORRIS — But Judiciary subcommittee investi A se, too. The 14 pages of ques- hic yiming was bad. gating the Justice Department. ; = / tions search such matters as:- voted unanimously to ask Mr, BLOUSES , ; THIS Name of schools or colleges bling winnings or losses in eX- pruman for the income tax re- : PR lil ; ee attended by the employee's chil- cess of $500 for any one year. ns. Riad OUTIBE recent years ts A intensel) dren. tuition paid, and employ-|. Also compensation received for turns filed during years hy or A ant of the child any. * |assisting anyone in dealing with Mr. McGrath and 19 other *pres- . i - hte 1, * : ’ tor the past the government: fees or commis-| ent or former” high Justice De- n grow Wife's earnings sions received on the sale of any- partment officials. five years. - thing; fees for the referral of ‘The subcommittee also called It I Total liabilities upon entering jegal or business matters, and Mr. McGrath for questioning at : o U. 8. service (or flve years ago, personal or husiness relations a public hearing one week from Sizes 32 to 38 By | whichever is later) and total li- with anyone known to he a con-! today. : = abilities last Dec, 31. victed felon, | Chairman Frank 1. Chelf (D. * NEW Total assets for the same pe-. Mr. Morris indicated that only Ky) refused to disclose the Sensationally lover, si riod—including cash, autos, loans sentiment was Involved in his de-' names of the other 19 persons priced! Rose, ‘receivable, securities, real estate cision to investigate the Justice whose tax: returns are sought, ! Hea mortgages, life insurance, house- Department first. “On my second hut informed sources said the list om Jus o hold effects, jewelry and furs. (rip down here” he sald, “I was| includes T. Lamar Caudle, who | All nylon... : ote Was there any significance in taken over to the White House was ousted as assistant attorney Washes Yha's he the furs item? by (Attorney General) Howard general during last fall's tax like a Sen Mr. Morris put on his glasses, MeOTath. a Feported Jeked Jne scandal hearings. hanky. Pan-Am, “Anybody who has covered lence 0 inves/gate ° Clark Not Involved Needs no passpd Washington ought to know the Department of Justice, Mr. Mc-| . tel Mathew: ahSWer to Ag} he said. “Furs OrAth broke in and said, ‘the De- The same sources said thal ironing. Mat oe are: almost like Tegal . tender|PATrtment of Justice would wel- Supreme Court Justice Tom ) oe i around here.” “7 [come investigation’ so 1 turned|Clark, Mr, McGrath's predecessor } : 111} re. and sald, ‘All right, we will start;as Attorney General, is not in- J fizod 1 ’ Want Income Listed (with the Department of Justice.” volved. " at . 4 ’ t » spokesmen a , Mr. Morris’ quiz sheets also Includes Top Official : eke House Sp Nr Truman - 2 with hin want to know all income for the ; Linki fry thing t seen hin past five years, including ‘“your- Mr. McGrath, Mr. Periman, would not have anything to may ; ~ : y It ws self and your immediate family”; chiefs of divisions and sections, about the subcommittees reques WALKMASTERS—FOR YOUR WALKING COMFORT! : whether safe deposit boxes; total annual Chief attorneys in Washington for the tax returns until the : Barnum; expenses; savings accounts (in. 8nd in the field, all U. 8. district|formal letter reaches him. . . “ CTL: Her cluding any held under fictitious Attorneys in Washington and in| The President similarly de- The new, patented air-bubble insole means you “actually walk on air!" Thick - Po names); gifts exceeding $250 orthe field, all U. 8. district attor-|tlined to comment on the action : ; he legacies exceeding $1000; gam. Neys and their chief aids, and all Of the Senate Judiciary Commit. air-bubble cushions, heavy tempered steel arch supports, deeply zushioned —————smse | U:. 8. marshals: are included on. id which not 12h Yelecien WEI {the distribution list Mr. Morris Subpena powers for r. orris metatarsal pads ...all en 1 i 4 Look Your Best | thoughtfully took along with the but approved legislation to set P cased in soft, flexible leather. on the | In a : questionnaires to the Justice UP an entirely different investi- ; : wie a >" Department. gation of government corruption. A) Nylon lace- Sketched: The slim, walking pump in navy orred calfskin. Sizes 4 to 10; AAA to C. $8.95 com LEVINSON Other cabinet members besides ner hi Benale proposal, fle trimmed ! é L “I h Mr. McGrath will get question- 'nVvestigation w e conducte . . X x $7.50 naires, Mr. Morris sald. He re. DY an independent official (Mr. Peter Pan Phone (AT-8311) and Mail Orders Filled gan your Walter fused to name them. however |MOITIs 13 nominally an assistant ; ® collar, White, . ; . 1300 ' » gaying only that they head “sin. '® Mr. McGrath) who would re- B.) Club collar with neat tie.” .. ink, light SHOE CENTER, DOWNSTAIRS AT WASSON’ was pic HARRY LEVINSON Ie depnririents quire Senate confirmation. Once White, pink, light blue or Pi or maize. : Des YN? Uiinois dnd Market | Members of the White Youre; SOmlirmed, However, Re would be maize. $1.99 $199 | i 1 Pak « Fann. ols am oJ stat will be required to answer | 4 ee t the subpena powers ; | >) N S TAl 9) oY 1 WASS ’ since, nc mm {he quiz. Mr. Morris specifically enied to Mr. Morris. Meneses SPORTSWEAR, DOWNSTAIRS AT WASSON'S cn 308, n le . yi Re i ee mio eo rerram crear es mr a... A df P000000000000008 ied military alds to the Chewing : Keep your valuables President. . . . ® When the questionnaires are Sh As Advertised in CHARM Magazine! RUT ® W A F KE ® returned, they will be audited by i Billy Kkic 3 : Mr. Morris’ staff. In some cases, AL . . my plan in a safe depesit box at investigators will compare income : R i F t D th th " He’ ® dis ® tax returns with the question- ; 1 e- 1 Yesses-0 - e- on ores, * AMERICAN @ naires, although it will require an “Fle: * ® executive order by the President : picture » NATIONAL BANK ® to make each return available, E DD Ns ® stay wit $ AT INDIANAPOLIS 3 Cites Truman Aid aster T €©SSeS ® 0000000000000 “Hverything I have asked for, And Accessories! me, = the President he has given me, ; 20 Ty insofar as he could,” Mr. Morris . BED-WETTING |: o fen STOPPED One thing Mr. Morris is not ’ romaine likely to get, however, is the : xa} y : A. Boucle knit slipover, know he No Dist or sindiciney i POWEY he asked. of Con short sleeved sweater. the com eyicyy dprove He said he'll try to do without Han) emiioidered a) CALL Hickory 5393 |i, but. | ; a) neckline in ‘pastel Am {| “It's like skiing downhill with ] s : fr « ; The Enurtone Co. one hand tied behind me, I can] *% " Bink, hte, blue, By EK 2831 N. Meridian. Indianapolis get to the bottom, but I can't keep nize or A ha NEW {my balance as well.” D25 : 5 em — Japanes piped al honors— around. : B. Everglaze pique dress with Jap nal + flimflam Terrific in YALUE! Impressive LAS unpressed pleats and skirt. on ee ap eager Svar tsar iz =o Turnover collar and or- time to : gandie vest-front. Lace arm lea edging. Tie sash. Gold Pearl H rose, mint or blue. Sizes i ig ~ - 7 to 12. , and Kur they pr: 298 they be ? whippinj people © war, It a ago, “ant C. Broadcloth dress with pi- the pas que yoke and embroidery Wert c ruffle trim. Tie sash back basebal vermin and pocket. Red or copen Now blue. Sizes 3 to 6x. Nomura Japanes MacArt] Ss. in the - d~ brothers b i are not funny ft «as hono IT 1 Adolf } ® somewh honor. that we viously : to be bi B. There'll be morrow But . y a bit of nylon there Ww D. Toddler's organdy dress three, f bertha collar. Scalloped in every ing of « skirt with petticoat ruffle. A. It's hard fashionable en Lace trim. Overskirt and 5 Ah 2 collar trimmed in lace ap- to believe Wardobe Nazi pe pliqued daisies. Sizes 1 to that this this Spring It seem 3. Mint, maize, blue or | my nice pink. printed silk and this is | would b ; 298 face rayon the perfect combination— MY. «THURSDAY STORE HOURS 9 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. : ahantung is WASHABLE nylon and hiuer 8 s : so awfu '=-=MON., TUES., WED., FRI, SAT. 9 A. M. to 5:15 P. M. completely acetate in a delicate print, | Artist T “wwere, y : t st A ee : The Home of Dee Ww mpl : oe WASHABLE! The soft rolled collar, "Shaped revers, graceful skiry, Inoked ” De Luxe Diomonds e have a complete line lk aparked by A conirartiog Tt must 1 of CINDERELLA HATS. highlighted with Yhinesione buttons, . : Jay to = 49 98 R/S and the easy to live in coat style : grosgrain ribbon belt. Colors: i : a. } . » . : 2 . o . Felts or straws 2 & : ) ‘0 ; . make this a perfect dress. Colors: : + : Aqua, Lilac. Sizes: 1413-244. | Wer . Aqua, Pink and Beige, Sizes: 141;-241}, : FASHION DRESSES— = | . : Ta - DOWNSTAIRS AT WASSON'S |
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