Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 25, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    Oregon W Emerald
WORLD NEWS SECTION_
JIM BANKS, BERT MOORE, EDITORS
Andrew May
Hints Expose
WASHINGTON, April 24 (AP)
—A threat of a 1944 campaign
fund expose “involving high Demo
cratic party officials” came Thurs
day from the defense at the war
fraud trial of Andrew J. May,
former house military committee
chairman.
Sawyer Smith, an attorney for
the ex-congressman from Ken
tucky, announced that May is
ready to testify about 1944 cam
paign contributions that would in
volve “high party figures, includ
ing members of congress.”
Smith said May would talk if
•the government pursues further
in the trial the matter of two
$1000 checks the government
claims May received for interced
ing with the army in behalf of two
soldiers.
May’s counsel argued that most
other wartime congressmen had
interceded for sons of friends and
constituents during the war and
added to the jury:
“These two checks were purely
and simply campaign contribu
tions to the Democratic commit
tee and nothing else.”
May and three co-defendants are
being tried on government charges
that May received pay for using
his official influence as house mili
tary chairman to get war depart- j
ment favors for the Garsson muni- ,
tions combine.
Mistreatment Laid
To Naval Jailers
ANNAPOLIS, Md„ April 24
I (AP)—A former prisoner in the
iu.S. naval academy’s North Sev
I ern brig exhibited to a general
court martial Thursday scars on
his wrist which he said were
caused by burns received when he
was strung up to an iron heating
pipe.
The testimony came from Sea
man 1/c Theodore Vissakay, one
of two prisoners whose reception
at the academy hospital started
; an investigation which led to
| charges of mistreatment against
i five marines and a sailor.
Japanese Vote
On Legislators
TOKYO, April 25 (API—Japan
ese voters turned out Friday for
the most hotly-contested election
of the occupation—the selection of
466 members of the house of rep
resentatives.
While no violence was expected,
the home ministry issued special
instructions to police to guard
against “undue incidents” after in
vestigating strong-arm tactics
that marked the campaign.
Playing for what the Japanese
consider the largest political
stakes, both conservatives and
leftists conducted vigorous cam
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Ex-Bureaucrat
Wants Tax Cut
WASHINGTON, April 24 (API
—A former treasury official and
a Vermont banker told the senate
finance committee Thursday it
ought to approve an income tax
cut.
John W. Hanes, undersecretary
of the treasury in the later years
of the Roosevelt administration,
declared that taxes, the $258,000,
000,000 public debt, and federal ex
penditures all can be reduced at
the same time.
Hanes delivered an unqualified
endorsement of the house ap
proved bill, pending before the
committee. This would lop 20 to 30
per cent off most individuals in
come tax obligations, effective as
of last January 1. The annual re
duction has been estimated at
nearly $4,000,000,000.
Red Cross Movie Tonight
A Ked Cross movie, “Oars and
Paddles,” will be shown today at
4 p.m. in room 101 of the physical
education building. The firm
deals with the use of row boats,
canoes, and similar small craft.
paigns and both reported hired j
political toughs to break up rival
meetings.
Wesleyans to Entertain
Junior Spike Joneses
“Anything Goes” in costumes or
musical instruments at Wesley
house tonight. It's the Spike Jones
party from 9 to 12 p.m.
Prizes will be awarded for the
costume and the entertainment best
fulfilling the “City-Slickers” theme.
Everyone is to bring his own in
strument.
Stan Nystrom is in charge of the
affair.
Sunday night Wesley foundation
officers will be installed at the
meeting at 6:30 p.m. Supper will be
served at 5:30 p.m.
Westminster Program
Includes Grange Visit
Music, a reading and a forum are
on the bill for Westminster house’s
Saturday night program at Bailey
Hill Grange. The affair will be held
Chickenpox Amon^*
Infirmary Ailments
Within the cool and restful con
fines of the infirmary this week
is Robbieburr C&urtney suffer
ing from chickenpox.
The number of visitors in the
infirmary has reached an all
term low with only nine students
now there.
The other hapless individuals
besides Mrs. Courtney, are: Jer
ry Fraser, Barbara Freeman,
Carol Thalman, Mary Jo Morton,
Lloyd Donahoo, Art Wiltse, Jim
Bullard, and Bob Prescott.
at 9:30 p.m. at the Grange, west of
Eugene and Eleventh street.
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the history department will speak
on “Was the Reformation Neces
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