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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 12, 1954 3 SHEEPSHEAD BAY Mac Charges Adlai Lied, Hits Murrow and Flanders Pope Marks Anniversary; Diet Better I 1 Vatican City, March 12 (U.R) Pope Pius XII's diet is near normal, Vatican sources re TEENAGER MUGS HOUSEWIFE AT DOOR OF HOME Police were hunting today for a teen-age youth who robbed a Sheepshead Bay housewife of $56 saved up for a new Spring coat in a mugging attack at the door of her home. Mrs. Gertrude Rosen, 47, ported today on the 15th anni versary of his coronation. The sources said the Pope has gained sufficient strength to conclude the administering of nourishment indirectly.

However, the Pope cele said she had saved for the brated his annoversary by hearing mass in the seclusion of his private chapel rather than in the ornate Sistine coat all Winter and, last night, chose the one she believed she wanted. She didn't buy it, however, because she Intended to bring back her husband for an Chapel where Church celebri ties had gathered. opinion. Flags flew from public build She had just reached the ings in the tiny Vatican State door of her apartment house, while cardinals, diplomats, high dignitaries and faithful pil grims assembled in the Sistine UtaHEB' 'A ManiTl. I'll -V7 7 WftarVx rrrn irii-frrirmmiii niatiwiii Chapel.

Although the Pope, still weak as a result of his 46-dav ail ment, was unable to attend, the ceremony in the chapel had all the pomp and pageantry that United Press Teiephoto GIRL TWINS FROM CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landauer, in their home ot Basehor, proudly display twin infant sisters Denese, left, and Denene, they adopted while in Quebec. The Landauers had gone to Canada hoping to adopt a baby boy, got two girls instead, and still hope to adopt a boy, to be the girls' little Big Brother. would have been required by at 2300 Ocean on her way home from the store, Mrs.

Rosen told police, when a teenage youth sprang from the shadows and seized her from behind. The young crook snatched away her purse containing $56 and fled. Mrs. Rosen screamed for help and a neighbor who was walking his dog sent the animal in pursuit with a cry of, "Get him." The dog made a gallant attempt but only succeeded in tearng the fugitive's clothes. Police, searching the area today, found Mrs.

Rosen's purse discarded and empty. his presence. recruiting posters proclaiming "You're Somebody in the Army Today." No really intelliRent person who has been in the Namesake Li'l Town To Honor St. Pa trick Briton Debunks Army London, March 12 (U.R) La-borite Emrys Hughes told the House of Commons today Britain is wasting money on army UnlUd Prew Telephoto MeCARTHY STRIKES BACK Getting radio time on Mutual network program of commentator Fulton Lewis left, Senator Joseph R. McCarthy charges Democrat Adlai E.

Stevenson "lied" about him on CBS and NBC televsion programs and accuses CBS commentator Edward R. Murrow of not telling truth and having been an "adviser" of Moscow University Summer session in 1935. army for 24 hours really believes that, he said. Pat, most of it already paid for by contributions from all over the world. 12 (U.R), he places his country above the story said, teaches "the Washington, March Senator Joseph R.

McCar-j party. violent overthrow of the en tlie two outstanding "kit" suit silkouettei from Russeks famed perfection -fit series tailored ty O'Duignan, himself -a son of thy today had charged that tire traditional social order." I sincerely hope that we the Ould Sod, said the shrine will be patterned on the style never adopt the Truman-Ste "This may explain why Ed venson theory that you must of the Church of the Four Mas ward R. Murrow week after week feels that he must smear St. Patrick's, March 12 (U.R) The saint, himself, no less, will be proud of St. Patrick's next Wednesday.

They'll be a-wearin' the green and the Irish pipes will play. Things may even get a bit out of hand but Father Francis O'Duignan won't mind a bit. On the day of Eire's patron saint St. Patrick's will see the realization of a dream of a quarter century when ground is brokrti for a shrine to St. McCarthy," the Senator said.

ters in Donegal. Each year the people of St Adlai E. Stevenson made "false" statements against him and that Edward R. Murrow, CBS commentator, once ad-Vised students to attend Mos-J cow University. To a charge ly Senator Ralph Flanders that i at all costs place party above country, go along with jour party, even making mistakes," he said.

In response to questions In New York Murrow said the institute sponsored an ex Patricks have pitched in to help stamp about 50,000 let change of students between the United States and foreign from his program host, Fulton ters. O'Duignan said about 40,000 have been handled so far this year and they're still countries and that the Summer tarrold he has been diverting public I Lewis MBS commentator, ttention from the danger of McCarthy a tacked Stevenson's school cited actually was can coming in. now-celebrated speech against celled by Russian authorities Communists abroad, McCarthy before it began. Xot Illegal McCarthyism last Saturday. Claims 'Long List' He said he has uncovered a "long list" of Communists in spite of what Stevenson said to Those who signed up for the school, he said, traveled in Rus See Polio Vaccine Effective for Life sia that Summer.

Although he worsted flannel or gatardine at only 3995 in quoted Abraham Lincoln's statement that if the nation ever Is destroyed "it will be from within." McCarthy fired the accusations in a national radio program made available to him to reply to the recent heavy criticism he ha.s received from Mr. Stevenson, Murrow, Senator Flanders and others. did not accompany them, he the contrary. He cited what noted that this "was not then and is not now" illegal. he said were three examples, He also said it was "completely false" for Stevenson to say he has been in effect warring on New Orleans, March 12 (U.R) McCarthy charged Murrow was being untrue when he The scientific evidence taken nature makes a person who has one form of polio forever immune to that form but not to the other two.

But the vac- from experiments in hundreds said McCarthy once erroneous. the Army with his investiga of human beings, mainly chil Murrow snapped back that tion of Red infiltration of the ly listed the American Civil cne seems to set up the chem dren, today indicated that a the statement about him was Liberties I'nion as a suhver. military. newly created vaccine may istry for all three forms. sive organization.

He said it was listed as such by the Vn- provide lifetime immunity from polio. nothing more than McCarthy's "latest reckless handling of the truth." He announced he would deal "adequately" with it on his CBS radio newscast American Activities Commit Dr. Salk presented his findings to the New Orleans Graduate Medical Assembly. He made no predictions but a sci Dr. Jonas E.

Salk of the Uni tee in California. versity of Pittsburgh, creator But McCarthy reserved his hardest punches for Murrow who sharply criticized the Wisconsin Republican's methods in a full-length television feature earlier this week. He confessed he never saw the program because "I never listen to the extreme leftwing In reply, Murrow pointed out that what he really said of the anti-polio vaccine with which 500,000 to 1,000,000 entific authority interpreted his results as follows: They indicate that the chil was that the group was not at 7:45 p.m. Neither Stevenson nor Fland ers commented immediately. year-olds are to be vaccinated listed as subversive by the At dren vaccinated this Summer will be made immune to all beginning next month, revealed that his experiments have torney General, the FBI, or any other Government agency.

On bleeding heart elements of McCarthy never mentioned President Eisenhower although he said earlier he might reply shown: this he still stands, he said. 1. The vaccine produces in To back up his claim that he has "disclosed" Communists in the blood stream as many or more anti-bodies to all three the Government, McCarthy forms of polio as an "exposure named Mrs. Doris Walters Pow- to the disease would produce three forms of polio, probably for life. That will create to 1,000,000 immunes.

The following year as many as 3,000,000 children could be vaccinated. At this rate wouldn't be long before practically the whole population would be immune to polio as It now is to such former mass killers as diphtheria and smallpox. radio or television." But he had done some research on Murrow, he said. A Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph story on Feb. 18, 1935, McCarthy declared, listed Murrow as assistant director of the National Advisory Council of the Institute of International Education.

As such, he said, Murrow advised students to attend a Moscow Uni to only one form. eil, an employe cf the Army Quartermaster Corps in New York; Edward M. Rothschild, a to the Chief Executive who declared Wednesday that Flanders did a "service" in his speech, which also accused McCarthy of trying to "shatter" the Republican party. Will Disagree Again But McCarthy did say he has disagreed with his fellow Republicans before and "will disagree with them again" because 2. The vaccine seems to es tablish in the human body the identical chemistry by which Government Printing Office employe here, and Mrs.

Ruth Levine, an employe of the Federal Tele-Communications Lab- Band, Glee Club versity Summer school whichjoratories at Nutley, N. Of P. D. to Head St. Patrick Parade Army Renews War on Mac Some degree of harmony between Police Commissioner Francis W.

H. Adams and the Continued from Page l.Schine to special duty in New- Yofk to search for evidence "of by Senator John L. McClellan was based on an investigation of complaints by Schine's fellow rookies that he will I i i 1 1 I mm prowl- pro-Communist leanings in paid consultan for the subcom mittee. Potter said the report "car riea most shocking charges." received special treatment. West Point text books." But it added that the Wisconsin Republican earlier had police band and glee club he officially disbanded a month ago was restored today.

Adams revealed he has given his okay for the musical groups, which have been "adopted" by the Patrolmen' Benevolent Association, to head the St. Patrick's Day parade next Wednes "Assuming the information When Cohn was told Schine might be sent overseas, the is accurate," he said, "Mr. described the 27-y ear-old Schine as a "nuisance" and a "pest," who whould not get report quoted Cohn as reply Cohn should be removed im mediately. If the information without foundation, how ever, then in all fairness to Mr preferential treatment. The report said Francis P.

Carr, the subcommittee's ex day. ing he would "wreck the Army" if this happened and cause Mr. Stevens to be "through as Secretary of the Army." When the Army told the chief counsel the national in Cohn and the subcommittee, He added the musicians would be parading "on their own time." ecutive director, told the Army rah I the facts should be ascertained without delay." Appealed to McCaithy Potter said he had appealed at one point that the group would be "reasonable" with the military if it would only "do terest required that Schine get no preferential treatment, the all that had been requested of to McCarthy for an Immediate it." The detailed document, the elosed session to discuss the Issue. The Army report also ac Army's summary of its day-by- day dealings with McCarthy and his aides on Schine, was delivered to members of the cused the 27-year-old Cohn of threatening to force Army report said: "Mr. Cohn replied that if national interest was what the Army wanted he'd give it a little and then proceeded to outline how he would expose the Army in its worst light and show the country how shabbily it was being run." Was Relieved of Drudgery The report said Schine was subcommittee and other select Secretary Robert T.

Stevens' ouster if Schine were sent BROOKLYM VSS ed Senators yesterday over McCarthy's protests. Made Public by Senators It was made public by sev eral Senators shortly before permitted to obtain passes de midnight after it had "leaked." It came as some subcommittee nied his buddies because the members, including some Re-i publicans, were trying to get Cohn fired. It blew the Army- subcommittee was said to need his help. It said he also was overseas. The report also said that in mid-July last year, McCarthy called Maj.

Gen. Miles Reber, then chief of the Army legislative liaison, to his office and aid he was "very interested in securing a direct commission" for Schine. The Army decided, however, he was not qualified for one. Ike Didn't Know White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said that neither President Eisenhower relieved of the drudgery of McCarthy feud wide open again "kitchen police." after it had just begun to simmer down.

John G. Adams, Army De partment counsellor, told Cohn Cohn, youthful and ener 'Laura" the passes were stopped after getic chief counsel of Mc Maj. Gen. Cornelius J. Ryan Pn I FREE ort Dix commander, com Carthy's Senate Investigating subcommittee, branded the 34-page report a "damn lie." for Spring-Summer Sis 6ft 8 6.25 Siitt 8ft to 12.

6.95 Site. 12ft to i. 7.95 plained to Secretary Stevens that Schine was leaving the Suite ttat look and feel lite tLese, rarely Lave tkia low pricetag! But Rueseti it a past-master at combining fashion, quality and value.Tkat'i why you'll find tLese two'tit'silhouettes in superb Spring suitings, tnat'f wLy tnese suits possess sucn distinctive tailoring, that's why they fit perfectly for your comfort and still only cost 39-95. They come in grey or light blue worsted flannel, or navy worsted gabardine. The five-hutton suit, 10 to 20.

Douhle-flap suit, 10 to 16. Each only $39.95 MARYLIN SUITS, THIRD FLOOR McCarthy had no immediate nor any ot his vvnite House ides knew in advance of the Army report on Cohn and Schine. Hagerty said the White House learned about it from Write today for Dr. Potner'i book "First Step a a new guide on child toot care. post almost every night.

comment. Here is the run-down on the But he said earlier he had asked Defense Secretary Genuine smooth leather in red, blue or whit. Patent leather in black. 1 the morning newspapers. Army report: It stated McCarthy and Cohn Charles E.

Wilson and Assistant Secretary Fred A. Seaton President Eisenhower had no tried to get Schine a direct NAMM LOESEB'9 Chlldrn'a ShM ScmM Flaw AT BROOKLYN AND WOODMERI STORES comment on it, Hagerty said. to get both sides" into the report and that they "did not see fit to do this." The Army said Cohn inter commission in the Army last July but the Army said he was not qualified. Cohn continued ceded frequently in an effort to keep the wealthy Schine off K.P., to get him plenty of 1 his efforts in behalf of Schine. He said he would release his own files on the reported efforts to get Schine favorable But in mid-October, McCar 11 passes and to put him at the Namm Loeser's exfends Happy Birthday fo the Scouts nPp'.

hadauarter for Girl thy was quoted as telling Adams that Schine "was of no treatment. disposal of McCarthy's investi Based on Rookies' 'Complaints' Namm 7. is help to the committee, but was interested in getting his pic Schine, former unpaid chief Scout, in Brooklyn ana 1 ovy happy to congrotula te tN ScoUj, consultant of McCarthy's Red- loot hunting subcommittee, was America, onu gating subcommittee from time to time. McCarthy Xamed, Too The 34-page report, landing like a bombshell in the middle of the McCarthy controversy, said McCarthy himself tried to persuade the Army to shift ture in the paper and that things had reached the point where Mr. Schlr.e was a pest." He also said he hoped nothing Ii 42rd anniversary.

drafted last November and received basic training at Fort Dix, NT. J. would be done to change FULTON ATJ BRIDGE BROOKLYN 1 FULTON AND BRIDGE BROOKLYN 1 Schine' status as a draftee. The Army report, requested;.

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