MCCARTHY’S FINANCES
Senator To Make Own Report
(Rec. 10 p.m.) WASHINGTON, April 18.
Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin) notified the Senate today that he would give a report tomorrow on the findings of the Internal Revenue Service after an investigation of his finances.
He told the Senate that the bureau had completed an investigation of his finances covering a seven-year period. Senator McCarthy recalled that his finances were involved in a 1951-52 investigation by a Senate elections sub-committee and in the investigation last year by a special Senate committee.
Because of those inquiries, he said, he felt that he owed “an obligation to the American people to give a report on what was discovered.” He announced that he had scheduled a press conference for tomorrow to report “not to the Senate but to the American people.”
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27638, 20 April 1955, Page 13
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