Word: custodians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prosecutor, and Senator Spencer, Republican defender, continued to the very end. Daugherty. The investigation of the Daugherty regime in the Department of Justice continued, but with its end in sight during May. There was the usual round of witnesses, most interesting of whom was Thomas W. Miller, Alien Property Custodian, who, speaking of some of Daugherty's associates, said: "I told President Harding that I did not like some of the ways of some people who came from his State - the way they walked into my office, at least." Wheeler. The special committee, headed by Senator Borah, which...
Professor Julius Tomaseth, Custodian of the Albertina Museum Vienna, will deliver a lecture this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Fogg Art Museum on "Selected Prints and Drawings in the Albertina Gallery...
...been sentenced to one year and one day for something he failed to do (TIME, March 24). He did not, as he should have done, in 1917 report to the Alien Property Custodian that his New York Evening Mail was largely owned by the German Government...
...Government. Rumely declared that the money had been advanced by Herman Sielcken, "coffee king," an American citizen resident in Germany. Dr. Rumely was indicted for perjury in regard to the true ownership of the Mail, for failure to file a report of the German ownership with the Alien Property Custodian, for failure to report to the Alien Property Custodian that he was indebted to the German Government, for obstructing the U. S. Government in obtaining possession of the Mail...
...McLean was the man who ex-Secretary Fall had said lent him $100,000. McLean, through his attorney, A. Mitchell Palmer (first Alien Property Custodian and later Attorney General under Mr. Wilson), had confirmed this statement. Later, Senator Walsh of Montana had taken testimony from Mr. McLean at Palm Beach, in which the latter admitted that, although he had given Mr. Fall checks for $100,000, they had been returned uncashed. So Mr. McLean was indubitably connected with the oil scandals...