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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

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Madison, Wisconsin
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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1952 DIAL 6-3111 PAGE 8, SECTION 1 SCHOOL MEETING SET board members and the Juneau county school committee will he held in Elroy Monday at 8 p.nt, in the high school. 5 ELROY A school district reor- ganization meeting for area school Kennen Says Red Slurs Against U.S. Troops 'Ridiculous7 NEW YORK OP) George Kennan Saturday denounced as "offensive and ridiculous" slurs by Russians agaiftst the fighting Justice Department ro be Own Officials Former Members Under Attack for Illegal Use of Authority WASHINGTON (U.R) The Justice Department is investigating outside activities of some of its own former officials, it was learned Saturday. Department sources said the investigators are trying to determine if the activities constituted a violation of the "conflict of interest" ability of U. S.

troops and this country's purpose in Korea. In a letter broadcast behind the Iron Curtain by the Voice of Vy-A; ') IF HI America. Kennan. former U. S.

am bassador to Moscow, rebuked the Russians for "ignorance" of world affairs and said their leaders were withholding the truth from them. Here's a real enamel for laws PITTSBURGH The broadcast was Kennan's an May Not Represent swer to a letter signed "Soviet people," asking him to reply "in inside and outside use on 1 wood or metal. Paint, woodwork and trim in sparkling colors, do over the pages of the Soviet press." Kennan said the United Nations Bloodgood Names U.W. Law Student as Acting Coroner (UN) had achieved their military goal in Korea but that a truce was being blocked by Communist iNAJVUEL At 11:30 A. M.

MONDAY stubborness over the prisoner of The laws make it illegal for a government attorney to represent a private client before a government agency or in any case in which the federal government may be a party. Violators are liable to a maximum penalty of $10,000 fine and two years in prison, These sources declined to identify any of the former officials involved but said the activities under scrutiny took place while the the furniture in gay tones. -Waterspar flows out easily tof a smooth gloss, dries resists wear and abrasion, can be washed often without injur war issue. fj 4 Kennan received the letter sign A 'y WOOL STORM COATS ed by the "Soviet people" last ing its lustre. August.

But because he has been recalled from Moscow in the face of a Russian ruling that he was vote The winner -by popul WOODS storm coat officials were in the department 4 1 LAKE 0' Tl 1 iv -r of 6-40 1 personnally displeasing, his reply Clfirz5fiHfCohr Dynamics" bookltt rdine with a fur collar, was carried by the voice of Amer ica rather than sent to the tsoviet breasted with full belt. double Made to press. not since their ouster or resignation. Members Changed The high-command of the department has undergone an almost complete change of personnel in the past year or so. Only Asst.

11 i the finest -of tailoring sell for $55.00. The Russians, in their letter, charged that the Korean was was PLATE GLASS PAINT CO. Call 4-2439 PSTTSIBIJKGffll 2422 Pennsylvania Avenue SPECIAL PURCHASE ALL WOOL STORM COATS Atty. Gen. Holmes Baldridge and James M.

Mclnerney remain from "being conducted for the sake of seizure of foreign territory and for the enrichment of a small group of capitalists of the United States," England, and France and the policy-making staff of former Atty. Gen. J. Howard McGrath. ANDERSON 1 1 MORRIS other states." v4 JVAW.V.W.V W.V.V.'.V..

v.v.vv.v. VW.W.V.V.V.V.V 5195 Disclosure of the investigation came only a day after announce These fabulous 100 all wool gabardine storm coats with the genuine alpaca pile lininig and the finest of satin yoke and genuine laskin lamb collar formerly sold for $85. You'll have to hurry as quantity is limited. Norman C. Anderson, University of Wisconsin law school student, has been appointed acting coroner, effective next Saturday, ment by Atty.

Gen. James P. Mc-Granery that Tobias Ellsworth Diamond was resigning as U. S. attorney for the northern district by Coroner Joseph Bloodgood, of Iowa.

who is on leave serving as a lieutenant with the Navy in Korea. Acting Coroner Samuel Mor- In a terse statement, the de partment noted it has been in vestigating "allegations of activi Iris, deputy coroner who has handled Bloodgood's work since ALL WOOL GABARDINE ties in a private civil case incom: is resigning to become associated he left for Navy duty last spring; patible" with Diamond's official duties. with the law firm of Arthur, Dewa, The House judiciary subcommit Nestingen, and Tomanson with of fices in the Washington bldg. tee which has been investigating the department, announced that it OPCOAT Stanley Prideaux, a Gisholt Ma intends to open hearings in Miami, chine Co. machinist, will continue within 10 days on Diamond's outside activities.

to serve as deputy coroner under Anderson. Bloodgood was reelected to an Threatens Indictment It said Miami witnesses have other two-year term in last Tues Beautiful all wool gabardine coat with the all wool zip-out liner masterfully tailored by one of the better makers. Regular $55 coats while they last sworn that Diamond, "in attempt day's election and Anderson will handle the coroner's duties for him until his return from Navy ing to collect a claim for a civil client, threatened indictment and jailing of officials of Quality Egg Shippers, Miami." practical 1 all-wool clip hats JrS 1 richly trimmed with I I Laskin IVIouton t-f I (dyed lambskin) "v'Bonnetv -v' 1 pi $249 tJ 1 $HR9 inm I rsJ4 iA duty. Morris graduated from the university law school this summer. Later.

Diamond secured an in He and his wife and daughter live dictment of two company officials," the subcommittee said." It at Waubesa Beach. SANTA ANITA Anderson, 24, of 433 W. Gilman added that Federal Court ruled the indictment should be 'recon is an Army veteran from Jlam mond. and has lived in sidered by a new grand jury. Madison for the past six years According to state law, the elect suits mm ed coroner has full authority to appoint an acting coroner.

How 4 ever a resolution will be pre jsented to the County Board to ar- I range for the coroner's pay to be 'J I 1 Til The subcommittee, which has been working closely with Mc-Granery on these investigations, said additional hearings also will be held in either Sioux City, or Washington. In Sheldon, Diamond denied he resigned under pressure. He said he quit because his private business "was increasing to such a point lately that I could not do both, and I can't give up my private business." given 10 j'vnoerson until jbioou good's return. The sensation of the season Santa Anita checked suits with the patch pockets so coat can be used as a sport coat you don't know how well you can look until you try on one of these suits. $49.50 value.

Hi City Baha'i to Mark Founder's Birthday pi Sr. mi Fluffy, furry end yet so warm and practrcal i The birthday of Baha'u'llah, founder of the Baha'i world faith, will be observed by the Madison Have You Heard? THE ANSWER TO COLD WEATHER PROBLEMS our delightful 100 wool hats trimmed with genuine laskin mouton. Knit in white and colorful red, kiltie green, freedom blue and brown. Clip-in band holds hats snugly in place. In women's sizes.

mum BAKERY terrific purchase MOUTON COLLARED JACKETS Baha'i community in ceremonies to be held Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. in the Madison Free library auditorium. 206 N. Carroll st.

Clarence Suhm, Milwaukee, will be guest speaker for the ceremonies. He will speak on "Religion of God One Religion." Suhm is chairman of the Milwaukee Baha'i Spiritual assembly. Mrs. John H. Svendsen, 12 Woodwards grove, is chairman of the program, which will commemorate the "jubilee year of the declaration of the mission of Baha'u'llah." The public is invited.

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