The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware (2024)

TVenty-scc Jonrnal-Everr Evening Wilmington, Delaware, Wednesday, August 30, 1950 Our Boarding House From Nine to Five By Jo Fischer I I I uesrv A 1 cTlil "Vl 1 OKi TtAE TABLe T. FETCH "MAMEr TAE4 ALNllNi COSTLV AND LEAMDER FOR AMD 5H COUPLE MOU, AM' THAT'LL I I MAKV'5 MAKE H'M MAR I I I LAMB3-) TOO. 7 II FA.LI RfPOPE IM313RVA SLUE WFRANFORTER Side Glances WH. www iwt gtiiwa. we.

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13 15 VT jT 33" si Mill YOUR. MOTHER lb I Is 9 I0 ill ZlEZZlLZllZZ 24 25 27 5 iT 55 I I I I I 3 GADQIN' AROUND AS I MUST SAV, XHEN I AS A VOUMG 1 1 (7, AS QUICK 1 1 1 i 1 liavr Wiretap Probe Irks Brewster 5enalor Call Testimony About Him Doesn't Plan to Appear WASHINGTON. .70 VPi. Senator Brewster (R-Mei, calling remarks made about before a Senate committee "scandalous and utterly perjured." said today he did not. plan to testify in rep'.

A croup investigating wiretapping in Washington yesterday heard s-worn testimony that- a colleague once described Brewster as a "political prostitute'" who was have the colleague's phone tapped. Brewster, in a bitter reply on the Senate floor, said "a very questionable character" was "being used by-some ingenious minds to make personal attacks upon ire." Publicity Man Heard Senator Pepper told reporters he did not regard Brewster's remarks; as "an attack; on the subcommittee" which Pepper heads. The group, a District of Columbia subcommittee, has been inquiring for several weeks into the prevalence of wiretapping in the capital. Pepper said Brewster is welcome io appear before the group to make any reply he chooses. Another committee member.

Senator Neely D-VVVai said "it would be appropriate" for- Brewster to volunteer as a witness. But Brewster he will not seek a hearing "at this time." The incident was touched off when Pepper's heard testimony from Abner Lappin. who described himself as local public relations counsel. Lappin quoted the late Senator Josiah W. Bailey D-NC as pinning the offensive label to Brewster and as saying the Maine Senator had tapped, his telephane.

Hughes Quoted Lappin also testified that Howard Hughes, wealthy West Coast indus- ALFRED KSTEP OVER TO TVAT DESK. 2 PLEASE. AND LIST ALL OF YCJ. FORMER 1 I i I 91 7 FCC to Report on Color Video Despite New Process Claims him that "Senator Brewster was trying to blackmail him Hughes) into merging his company with Pan American." Hughes' Tran.s World airline is a competitor of Pan American Airways. Pepper said he will propose a Department of Justice investigation to determine whether any of the witnesses heard by the subcommittee to dat has committed perjury.

"It is obvious that someone is not telling the truth," Pepper told reporters. His committee today recalled Police Lt. Joseph W. Shimon, self-styled veteran wiretapper, who already has challenged the statements of several prior witnesses. Pepper said the subcommittee also would be glad to hear Senator Bridges R-NH and Representative Macy iR-NY, who also have been mentioned in testimony, but that it won't call them.

Shimon has testified he did some work for Bridges, and that he did some wiretapping while working for a House committee headed by Macy. but that Macy didn't know about the wiretapping. Hosierv Workers Quit Work on Wage Issue PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 30 (Pi. Some 3.000 union hosiery workers who quit work yesterday in an unauthorized walkout after wages were cut 20 per cent, have been ordered to return to their jobs by union leaders.

William M. Leader, president of Branch 1 of the American Federation of Hosiery Workers (independent told strikers he would demand restoration of the pay cut. The salary reduction is now being reviewed by the industry's wage tribunal. Leader said he made his plea last night at a closed meeting of the union's executive board and shop stewards. The executive board backed up Leader and shop stewards told newsmen they believe "on that basis they could get the workers back to work" today.

The walkout began at the big Apex Hosiery Co. plant in north Philadelphia. Employes walked off job in support of demands for restoration of the pay cut which was placed In effect last April 3 and affects 10.000 members of the international union including 5,000 in Branch 1. The union has demanded restora-j tion of the pay cut since April but no agreement has been reached with the Hosiery Manufacturers As- No delay when you use a Want Ad. Your message reaches thou sands within a few hours.

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f(ROB AAE O' MY RK5HTPOC AT PIRST AND JX AS DONE, RACKET. PLEASANT PRESFlSlT 1 OPPORTUNITIES 7 ELM iuGc, BOSS OUTDOOR to VVILL VA Jfffl' eral Electric, however, did not seek to reopen the hearings. FCC officials made it clear today that the commission has no intention of holding up its report. Plutonium Suspect Admits Taking Uranium DENVER, Aug. 30 (JP).

Sanford L. Simons, 28, says the FBI came to his home about two years ago and took away two chunks of uranium about the size of hen eggs. Simons, recently charged with the theft of a vial of plutonium from the Los Alamos, N. project, is free on $10,000 bond, pending arraignment Sept. 6.

He was arrested nine days ago by the FBI after agents recovered the Plutonium from beneath his house here. He has said repeatedly that he took the plutonium as a "souvenir" while working as a scientist at Los Alamos in 1946. Yesterday, in telling of the chunks of uranium, he said he took them for the same reason, because he'd always liked to collect "mineral samples." BY CARL BYMAN NOW THE SEAT OF HIS PANTS MUST BE MENDED: WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC 1 still hopes to issue its color television report this week despite last minute claims of superior inventions. That was the word from FCC officials today.

The commission has been urged to select one color television system in order to avoid the confusion that might result if several different systems were developed, requiring different types of receivers. At hearings which lasted nine months and ended in May, the com-misisoners saw demonstrations of three systems, widely different in principle, developed by RCA, CBS, and Color Television, Inc. Yesterday Color Television, asked the commission to reopen the hearings for another demonstration. This San Francisco company said it has developed a new method called uniplex. Only a month ago.

General Electric announced that it had developed another new system, called "frequency interlace," and offered to send representatives to talk it over with the commissioners. Gen NEVER. MIND GOING ANY 1 ICIIPTUCB-I "TUllklLf Kltr liMAf A 703 FOR YOU RIGHT HERE mill 1 1 rn but an ill-tempered hound Chased him right off the gzowo employment! I 1 I I SERvict EnYMIN TIME GOOD-NATl ICED POSTMAM lW.t rf ifM'''' -wAA rvoaJ.

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