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Friday, December 23, 1933 rce 2 II I I i A f) I White Case Prosecutions Next Year, Says 'Brownell i TWO LAWS OPINIONNAIRE MORE ROOM WAKE UP WITH A SMILE PHOTOGRAPHER: lorry Corneliui REPORTER: Marion Pascoe Rackets In Labor, Hoffman Charges, Citing Teamsters WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (INS) -Rep. Clare K. Hoffman Mich.) disclosed today that he soon would seek authorization to Will Be Required QUESTION: Do you find merchandise easily accessible in the large department starts? crack. But Timmy went anyway and crashed through Into the water.

He came up with a half pound catfish, which Carole had for dinner. Needed For Lab, So Congress lias Of Providing Space Hear Commercials? iClllJrljht, 1S.1J, br.HMWHt Orfl IT'S IMPOSSIBLE to deter-mine now what television commercials are doing to the mental development of America's current To Obtain Convictions, However, lie Adds investigate widespread labor racketeering in Chicago, apolis, Detroit and possibly San Francisco. Mr. Hoffman said he would request the authority in January from his Government Operations Committee to root out racketeering "wherever we may find if He said he had information that called for prompt, fud-scale Inquiry by the House committee of alleged racketeering In all four cities by the powerful American Federation of Labor teamsters, which In Detroit already has been linked with rack Data Ought To Be Used, Attorney General Contends WASHINGTON, Dee. 24 (INS) Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr.

predicted today thnt "investigations growing out of the Harry Dexter White rase" probably would bring court pros. (Vt.) Bugle. "Remember thi maxim in life's rugged pull. You can't hit the bull's-eye by shooting the bull!" Penny Wise, Pound OMAHA UP) -t Lydia M. Ra-mer of Omaha isn't at all surprised at the slightly used Christmas card she got this year from Mrs.

Charles Ramm of San Diego, Calif. It's the same one Miss Ramcr sent for Airs, ftamm last year. In fact, the card has been shuttling back and forth between the two at Christmas time lor the last 21 years. "This could go on forever," said Miss Ramcr, who found the card still apparently good for many more round trips, Fish Story FULTON, Mo. UP) Carole Canda, 14, found the Ice too thin for skating but her dog, Timmy, found it just right for lishing.

Carole tested the Ice in the city park lagoon, but left hurriedly after hearing the ice Protect your family's health for just a few penniet a day with GLACIER PURE SPRING WATER FOR I ONE 0AL10N I0TTLIS the taste never varies always consistently pure CALL 8R 2900 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Research Group Pushed Into Another Agency's Cincinnati BV UI.V.W THOMPSON' (KNQlIFIIirt? CORKKSPONOKNTl WASHINGTON. Dec. ,21 One job before the Congressmen, soon to return here, will be to decide whether an important Federal function In Cincinnati is to have room to breathe or is to be sar-dined into a building already occupied by another, The Cincinnati agency is the Industrial Hygiene laboratory of the Public Health Service. It is now housed at 1014 Broadway. Its job is to do research on how industrial processes affect health.

MBS. VIOLA MISS i ii MAI.AS, 1933 Wila- nOMIKHi, 3129 Bou- Ave Yes, I do, I generally indent: My mother know where the and I have a system MKS. ROIIEKT fit DDEXDOKF, 3226 Dartmouth West-woot, homemaker: I would say so, Of course, it really K-S5 dresses and other 0f shopping which I items are that I want, think saves a lot of doesn't matter to me, tlllf If I ilnn't smnoilt the board on the cle- timp aml yr valor and find out. each item that we Often, if there is a want to buy, we sim- xaie ana I get to the since I shop most of the lime in certain downtown department stores and I know these so well by now that I know pretty well where tilings are located. Also I wear ply find the store that carries the best line.

store and forget what floor it Is on, I can look near the elevator Doing it this way, we and there is some always go to the same newspaper clipping storP flnd lhp snme npr crop of youngsters. But I know a 3-year-old who sings herself to sleep every night with the theme songs of four different cigarette brands. And there's a report in Tide of a 5-year-old whose family left Brooklyn by automobile for Atlantic City. minute or tAvo, the child inquired, "Are wo in New Jersey yet, Daddy?" to which he patiently answered, "No, dear, not yet." Finally, the car went through the Lincoln Tunnel and the father said, with relief, "Now we've reached Jersey." The little girl clapped her hands with glee, and in her best telephone diction piped up: "In New Jersey, it's Bigelow 8-4600." is one service i find department for the' a junior size and so I very helpful. I do wish item first and, hence, an find my dresses ets involving millions of dollars.

The veteran Michigan congressman was a member of a I louse labor subcommittee which investigated the Detroit labor rackets that were linked with rackets in other states particularly in the handling of multlnillion dollar union welfare funds. The evidence shows, Mr. Hnlf-man declared, that the union welfare fund insurance racket exists on a national scale, Involves hundreds of million of dollars and "opens the door to unlimited ex-tortion." tol Hill, to confess all this to Mr. Busbey, bare its back and hope for the best. The best, as they see it, would be for him to agree against consolidation at the moment for a ecuuons in J'JIH.

But the Attorney (if nrril warned In an Interview Unit hi forecast could stand up unlv If Congress approved his two key anti-subversive lawn. Mr. Brownell said that intcn-five investigations centering around the White case "Involve espionage and subversion under the Roosevelt and Truman administrations." The Attorney General stirred ii national controversy last month when he charged that former President Truman promoted White to an International Monetary Fund post in the lace of two adverse Federal liureau of Investigation reports. He declared today that if his charges encouraged Congress to pass his legislative program the Incident "will be a great victory ever the subversive elements." USE WlltK The proposed laws would allow ti.se of wire-tap evidence in Federal court cases involving national security, and permit im-munity to congressional witnesses who ducked behind the Fifth Amendment. He gave his views on the importance of the White case to an international News Service reporter who asked him to sum up the accomplishments of his first year in office.

He replied: however, that the know where the tie-stores would put all partment is nnd usu-their riirss depart- ally get to know the ments on one floor, salesgirls as well. It their blouse depart- is really an ideal way ments on one floor, to set shopping done as it would save in a hurry anil to he the shopper a lot of pleased with your steps and time. purchases. and blouses in that particular depart-ment. It docs help though, to have the departments designated like the budget blouses or the better priced blouses.

ADVICE FROM the Bogletown Close To $100,000 Seized In China-Bound U. S. Cash; Intended For Reds, Is Word Its study of silicosis in coal mining is an example. The laboratory is a sister agency within the Public Health Service in the Environmental Health Center. Environmental Center studies sanitation and engineering In air, water, food and shelter.

It ha just moved Into a new 14 million home built for It, at (iritntlin Itnud and Columbia Parkway. The Industrial Hygiene laboratory is 'under orders from a Congressional committee, Issued last May, to move in on top of Environmental Center. OltDKR IS 1TZZI.IXG This order becomes really puzzling when it is recognized that the government has bought a -ite and made sketches for another $5 million building to house the function now to be sardined into the newly completed center. If that much additional space wpre contemplated in even the wildest bureaucratic imagination, it Is a little hard to see how the same lunction can be crowded into a building already supposed to have full occupancy. The new center building, just completed, was authorized at a cost of $1 million by the water pollution control act of after a bill to do so was introduced by former Rep.

Charles. H. Elston (R Cincinnati). Building costs were declining at the time, but not for long. lly the time the contract was awarded December IK, tho Korean war had broken out, building costs 1.

soared and Public Health Service found it necessary to cut two floors off the top of what was planned for a seven-story building. Is could not have stayed QUALITY GLASSES Tl CT fZi OPTICAt HJCH3IiS am SERVICE INC. year, In fact. PHS In the meantime would rope to demonstrate a real lieet) ir Increased space for Its industrial hygiene work. The new space could be in the form of the old two stories added now to the Environmental Health Center or a new building near it.

A site for this second building consists of 16 acres across Gran-din Road from the new building and acquired in 1951 for $56,000. ON DOCKET FOR FUTURE On what is called "the public buildings docket" a shelf of future plans for which Congress has not authorized construction, much less provided the money is an item of $5,325,000, the estimated cost of this second building. Its chances would seem extremely remote at the moment. Cincinnati has been made the national center of the government's research work on how health is affected by air and water pollution and by industrial processes. The future of this program may be strongly influenced by decisions soon to be made on how to house it.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (INS) The Treasury Department disclosed today that its agents had seized more than $85,000 in a drive to prevent Chinese-Americans from sending S. currency to their relatives in Red China, The fore Iko assets control law adxipted by Congress in I930 prohibits li. S. citizen from sending American dollars to Communist China and other Iron Curtain countries.

Thus far, the seizure of funds destined for Ited China ha been Why Pay More? First qualify lenses ground to prescription accuracy and frame of your choice from large selection High Styles "'Low Cost I think the White case is the biggest thing in the subversive field. "I believe the case restored the confidence of the American, people in the Department n( Justice. They now feel they will be told thn truth about what was done to them under prior administration. "People now believe that they will get the facts about what is now going on in government. They will realize that the Department of Justice is working lor them, and not just as a cover-up agency." Mr.

BrownoJl said that his charges should help gain passage of his legislative proposals because "they also served to in- re OPEN TOMORROW (SAT.) 9 to 5:30 within its St million. confined fo a search of the mail moving through San Francisco, which was described as "the chief port for this type of remittance." The Treasury Department declined to say whether the search would be extended to other cities, but there was speculation that other ports might be included if evidence of such transactions is uncovered. Harold Jt. Pollack, foreign assets control agent in San Francisco, obtained search warrants to open certain mail destined for Hong Kong, the British crown colony adjoining the south coast of Communist China. A Treasury spokesman said that most of the money being sent was in the form of checks drawn on U.

S. banks. These checks can be cashed easily in Hong Kong banks and the American dollars smuggled into China. The department said that the mil II seized in San Francisco contained "correspondence which makes clear the Illegal nature of tho remittance." 4 Far Kastern addresses on tho letters were described, for the most part, as merely "letter drops" for mail to he relayed into Ited China. Mr.

Pollack said most of the letters appeared to have been sent for the purpose of getting funds to relatives In China. The warrants obtained by Pollack permit the seizure of mail addressed to 320 persons or business concerns in the Far East. The Treasury said it received earlier reports that money was being sent to China through Hong Kong. In the meantime, it had started Feel Like This After Eating? (Gat, Heartburn, Acid Stomach?) moving its Industrial Hygiene Laboratories from Washington to Cincinnati. If it had gotten the seven stories for Environmental Center, it was going to put the industrial lab in that building, maybe w-ith a second building nearbv for offices for both nine crease the demand for modern methods of dealing with subversives." The Attorney General repeated his declarations that his White charges were in line with a program to open up more information to the public, which had resulted in open files on tax settlements and presidential pardons.

He said that he considered 1953 "a very worthwhile year in the fight against Communism" because of the White case, Smith Act prosecutions of Communists, stepped-up action by the Subversive Activities Control Board, Red deportations and the like. Turning to other fields, Mr. Brownell noted that corruption also was a major national issue, and said his department was working on a "number of cases" in this category. Hn called particular attention to thn indictment of a former assistant attorney general, Herbert A. Bergson, on the conflict-of-interest law, and the perjury Indictment of Werren L.

Stephenson, who lost his rank as a key Washington Republican leader tions. JAMMING IS OPPOSED When it cut back on its first 111 J. ON IUUNWN SQUAIf building, it decided there was no chance to squeeze in tne inaus trial Lab. That's where the Congressional committee disagreed. Its reas oning is not fully set forth.

At committee hearings last spring the committee drew from Mark D. Hollis, Assistant Surgeon General, and from Vernon TUMS Neetrelire Excess Acid fast If 70a suffer from sficr estinj; diirrcn, try this (op-sprcd wtj to rcliere fmr fullness and acid indigestion. Just est 1 or 2 Turns after meals or wnenercr CTcr-indulgence makes you feel upset. Turns neutralize excess stomach-acid fast. Can't orer-alkalize.

Always carry Toms in pocket or purse. Guaranteed to contain no soda. Get a roil todayl MacKenzie. Cincinnati, director POTTER'S of Environmental Health Center, A Treasury official said that after admitting "four percenter" ih volume of remittances had the statement that there was 9000 square feet of unfinished activities. In the field of crime, Mr.

space the new bulletins ann the Industrial Lab was occupying 30,000 feet at 1014 Broadway. Brownell noted that criminal de portations were being speeded and that racketeers were feeling HYDE mmi Id) This would hardly UiK line good fit to most people. tne full brunt of the income-tax TUMI FOt THI TUMMY laws and other measures. Rep. Fred G.

Busbey subcommittee chairman, nevertheless repeatedly suggested that the two functions be put into the new building, and tho committee finally said in it report: "The committee feels strongly that WILL BE OPEN TOMORROW DEC. 26th both the Industial Hygiene and Envlrt imental Health Center ac tivities in Cincinnati should be moved into the new building, and that serious -consideration should be given to consolidating the two "Increased sharply in anticipation of tho Chinese new year which fulls toward the end -of January when it is customary among the Chinese to exchange gifts much as we do at Christmas." This spokesman made it clear that not all mail for Hong Kong was being opened nor all remittances to the Crown Colony being confiscated. He said there is "a lot of legitimate business with Hong Kong." The department aide said that he knew of no arrests resulting from the San Francisco search, but added that Mr. Pollack's report "will undoubtedly be followed up." Three Fishermen Missing ERIE, Dec. 24 UP) Three Erie men still were missing today on Lake Erie, 48 hours after they left Cpnneaut, Ohio, in a 36-foot fishing boat.

They are Frank Rogala, 25; Richard Ro-gala, 28, and Russell Smith, 25. The trio set out early Monday and were due to return the same day. A search yesterday and today by three airplanes, coast guard cutters and private fishing boats failed to turn up any trace of the missing vessel. POTTER-: activities organizationally. Such words are not law.

However, they might as well be. wncn directed to a Government agency that must go back to the same committee for operating funds year after year. MOVING NOT DONE YET So Public Health Service now Is sweating. It has not yet moved in the second lab. One reason is that the new building has just become available.

Another is that PHS will have to have some more money if it is to adapt the new building for this unintended purpose. So when Congress comes back, PHS will send" people up to Capi- R0SELAWH WILL BE OPEN TOMORROW DEC. 26th All Of Us At BROMWELL'S POTTER'S We value highly our friends and wish vafSsirv A for all a Christmas -j cf lasting happiness. tjer pjljl THANK YOU For Your Wonderful Patronage During the Christmas Season and Extend to All Sincere Best Wishes-for the Holidays! DO WTO W- WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW DEC 26th WE WILL BE CLOSED Saturday, December 26 BraOMWEILIL'S THE POTTER SHOE CO. I 328 MAIN ST.

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