Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1952 — Page 4
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1. S. Justice Accused In K. C. Vote Case
By United Yress WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 — Justice Tom C, Clark of the Su-
preme Court faced a possible summons today before a House committee to answer charges he “extracted” documents on the Kansas City vote frauds scandal from FBI files five years ago when he was Attorney General. Members of the subcommittee investigating the Department of Justice said they will inspect the documents Monday and then decide whether Mr. Clark should be questioned at a public hearin Eb Claude I. Bakewell (R. Mo.) said FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover told him Friday that Mr. Clark ordered the material taken from the files in June, 1947, when Mr. Hoover was vacationing. “ Mr, Bakewell added that Mr. Hoover told him he demanded and got the material back when Mr. Clark left the department for the Supreme Court in 1949. The alleged voting. irregularities occurred in President Truman’s home district in the 1946 Congressional primaries. A Senate subcommittee headed by Homer Ferguson (R. Mich.) ques-| tioned Mr. Clark about the department’s handling of the case in May, 1947. House investigators said they believed Sen. Ferguson's group was shown the FBI files with the
to know whether Mr, Clark deleted anything. | Mr. Clark’s residence said he | was “not home” today.
| — , | Reds Massing Troops . | On Islands, Japs Say |
| TOKYO—A key admiral in} Japan's World War II navy today 1 said a military vacuum may be |
developing in northern Japan| similar to the “U. 8.-created| vacuums” which led to World|] War II and the Korean war.
Former Rear Admiral BSada- l toshi Tomioka expressed fear the I U. 8. may underestimate the threat of Russian forces on the | Kurile Islands. At the same time, | the Tokyo Times said the Soviets | have concentrated 14 divisions, in- | cluding two Japanese ‘People’s Liberation Army” divisions, ny Saghalien and eight divisions in! Kamchatka and the Kuriles, plus | a force of 2300 planes.
Clark To Face H
law firm of Young and Chambers, toured the urer of Lutheran Child Welfare Associa- League. tion to acquaint him with one of the 50 Community Chest services.
executive director of the association, told Mr, Chambers the service provides foster homes for dependent and neglected children.
understanding that they were Chambers has worked for the Red complete and said they wanted Feather campaign.
cochairman, of the special gifts division of the Red Feather campaign, visits the clinic of the Lutheran Child Welfare Association.
SICKROOM — David L. Chambers Jr.
David L. Chambers Jr.
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activelwas co-chairman of the advance | 1950 he cochairman of the Special Giftsiserved as group chairman of the Division
Campaign seeking $1,643,856. He also is a member of the Bi- sioner
Have You Seen A Little Peke= With a Red Collar?
THE LITTLE GIRL came into The Times editorial department with tears streaming down her face. She had lost her best friend—a {Pekingese dog named Blondie. The little girl, Teddy Sexton, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Essie Sexton, 911 E. Washington St., said Blondie was so frightened during Thursday night's thunderstorm she ran out into the night. Teddy hasn't seen Blondie since.
” ” ” THE LITTLE GIRL wanted to buy an advertisement in The Times to let people know the dog was wearing a red collar. We told Teddy that just being a little girl who loved something very,. very much was enough to pay for an ad in The Times. We hope it brings Blondie home.
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NEW YORK — Police ComgmisGeorge Monaghan an-
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