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Army Reports McCarthy Aide Tried To Influence Decision On Treatment Of David Schine By JOHN CHADWICK WASHINGTON (—-An Army repert pictures Chairman McCar- po arora yeaah Roy the Senate investigations subcommittee a6 suggesting the military might avoid trouble if it gave epecial treatment to G. NEBLETT Coben of late after his application for a|wrecked if Schine were given David Schine, a committee con- | Cohn declared that Secretary of sultant. the Army Robert T. Stevens would Schine was inducted as a priv-|be “through” and the Army commission, backed, so the report | overseas duty after completing his | said, by McCarthy and Cohn, was | basic training. turned down. Although McCarthy was quoted And, said the Army report,|as telling officials repeatedly to treat Schine as it would any other private, he was aiso pictured as trying to have the Army assign him to the New York area. The senator was quoted as suggesting |that Schine be assigned to check | West Point textbooks for subver- | sive material. .. For State Senator COME TO... BENNY’S CAFETERIA for Coffee, Doughnuts = nversation, at 9:00 A.M. turday, March 13. Meet BILL | mid-July otf last year to Feb. 16, 1954, thus coming up to the eve of a fierce conflict between Mc- Carthy and Stevens over another issue. This was McCarthy’s question- ing of Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwick- er at a one-man closed hearing Feb. 18. Stevens said Zwicker was humiliated and abused. In the en- suing uproar President Eisenhow- er denounced ‘‘disregard for fair play” in congressional probes. Carthy “again suggested the pos- sibility that the secretary should put Pvt. Schine on duty at head- quarters, 1st Army, with am as-) signment to examine the textbooks at West Point . . . as to whether they contained anything of a sub- versive nature.” The Army report quoted Coho on several occasions as predicting trouble for the Army unless Schine |received special treatment. And it said that a meeting Jan. 22 in McOarthy’s apartment, the senator several times said he did not see why the Army could not give Schine some senpesen in New York and forget about the whole matter. The report continued: “Sen. McCarthy pointed out that the Army was walking into a long- Tange fight with Mr. that even if Mr. Cohn resigned or was fired from the committee Cohn and staff, he would carry on his cam- paign against the Army thereedter Following up this suggestion, {eral officers of the Signal Corps the report continued, Stevens had| and had caused public uncertainty a two-hour lunch with McCarthy oe to the Army security procedu pon ange isan iy “Mr. Carr stated that if the| of time he was likely to be at Army would be reasonable, prob- | Camp Gordon, Ga. jably the committee would be| “On about four or fi .|reasonable. sions,” the report said, MeCarthy “Adams inquired how Mr. Carr ie "| thought eat the Army should be mem for Schine |‘reasonable’ and Mr. Carr an- ver City area at Sn ee | swered rather facetiously that, if| of his tour of duty at Camp | ‘2e, Afmy would only do all that Gordon. had been requested of it, the mit zed Stevens made no com- Army's problems would be at an emt. end.” Poundmaster Loses Truck In Dog Chase BERKELEY, Calif. — Pound- master Leo S. Vingo got so excited “chasing this female dog” that he lost track of things yesterday. So police issued a bulletin: “City truck stolen while poundmaster Ses hot dog.” Then Patrolman K. C. Pine found the truck right where Vingo parked it and then helped the poundmaster capture the lady dog, a very tired white and tan cocker spaniel. Friday, March 12, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Shelley Winters Asks Divorce HOLLYWOOD «#—Actress Shel-| action, which will charge mental ley Winters’ attorney said last | cruelty, night he will file a divorce suit} The agreemeni reached in Rome scon in Santa Monica Superior | provides for Miss Winters to retain Court against Vittorio Gassman, | custody of the couple’s 11-month- Italian actor. old daughter and for Gassman to Jerry Giesler, who filed the|pay $5,000 a year toward the actress’ separate maintenance | child’s support. suit in Santa Monica last Jan. 18, | ——___.. said the couple hs reached a| Heart and circulation ailments * friendly agreement and that Gass-| cause about half the deaths in the man will not contest the divorce | United States. 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