Show DR W EA ON TRUMAN tAN COMMITTEE Il CARRIES ON Senators Kilgore of West Virginia Dem and Brewster of Maine Rep had an interesting nee nce while probing conditions In jermany for the Mead committee the Truman committee aping ailing at the headquarters of Lt Sen ten Alexander M. M Patch they were received courteously by the general who talked with them forien for foren forn ien en n minutes then went off oft to keep keepin in appointment The two senators then proceeded with Nith their usual Investigation Settling Settling Set Set- down in one of the U. U S. S military military mili mill tary offices they called In witnesses and cross examined cross examined them with a stenographer taking down everything everything every every- thing that was said I This continued for nearly three Unlike most visitors Senators Senators Sen Sen- Kilgore and Brewster seemed Intent on really finding out what was happening in hi that part of occupied occupied occupied pied Germany Finally Gen Arthur Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- thur White chief of at staff to General Patch appeared nervously In the tha background Gentlemen he said ahem this Ulis procedure its it's a little un- un Im I'm not sure that we can can- permit germit you to continue Its the same procedure weve we've always followed replied Senator Brewster Yes continued Kilgore Its the same procedure followed followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed by this committee under former Chairman Truman Yon You probably recall him added Brewster hes bes now President of the United States Next day General Patch himself himself him Wm- self sell Invited the two senators to dine cline with him bim at the villa which he had bad taken over from a German German German Ger Ger- man princess JUDICIAL EXIT There was a day when everyone n n and around the Roosevelt administration administration admin admin- wanted anted to be a judge This ambition was wad largely precipitated y the Supreme court fight and the act that the courts In those days had put ut several obstructive decisions squarely across the path of the New DeaL But now It Is just the opposite There Is a growing exit from the courts Judge has lust resigned from the bench to be secretary of labor Judge Sherman linton is Itching to get off the cir- cir uit court of appeals in hi Chicago nd there will soon be four ies on the court of appeals of the District of Columbia considered one f the most important courts in the Judges Vinson and Thurman Araold Arnold Ar Ar- nold have already made tw two ies on this court Two other va- va will occur when Chief Justice Jus- Jus ice dee Duncan Groner and Judge Justin Jus Jus- tin n Miller resign It may keep the White House busy looking coking for good men to take their places laces laces ITALIAN UNDERGROUND It Is not often that anyone can get geta a n first hand report on the he results of psychological warfare direct from fromI I als lis own family in an enemy coun coun- y a-y However Ugo CarusI director f immigration and naturalization las had that experience I CarusI came to this country as a small boy from the marble quarries if f northern Italy went to work In ine he e marble quarries' quarries of Vermont and end got to know Harlan F. F Stone I Nho vho brought him to the justice department de de- department when Stone became attorney ney aey general under Coolidge And during the war CarusI has been broadcasting to the Italian people urging them to surrender With the end of at the war CarusI has received letters from his relatives In Italy telling how his broadcasts inspire the battle against the Nazis azis Ugo wrote a cousin you can really eally be proud of your relatives acre in Italy From the oldest down downto to that little charming young lady Carusi's year old niece you OU were vere always so happy to hold in your lap ap while in Carrara they have proven themselves to be great patri Ms ts One of your cousins the brother f Enrico was was' the colonel who led ledi I i s band In the capture of Carrara from the Germans last No No- vember From that time on the controlled all aU the public Offices in the town The caves with which you are familiar were used jo 0 o good advantage by the sad ind the Nazis refrained from re- re the city WAR NOTES H. H Despite the heavy bombing of the Schweinfurt bearing ball-bearing plant In In- ilde sources reveal that it Is In seasonably reasonably good condition and within with in n one month could be producing 5 50 per er cent of its it wartime schedule rhe he Nazis had removed a lot of Schweinfurt's Intricate machinery Before elore the air raids and hidden It he rhe manager of the plant told U. U S. S that within three or four he could be turning out 20 er ter cent more bearings ball than luring the war I |