Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1948 — Page 6

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Spy Probers Call New York Heiress Alleged 'Angel' Os Communists Called Washington. Sept 17 tl’Pl Louise Bratisten. New York heiress and an alleged angel" of the Com-1 munist part) will he called up by I iniiMp miv in vps!t jators in the near

*py mvextuainr' in im near future. Tlie house uiiAmericun activities committee announced it is issuing a subpena for the 39-y rar-old six ■ ialite and former wife of Bruce Minton, one-time editor of the New | Masses Committee chairman J Parnell Thomas. R N. J . »md he wants to question Miss iiransten about the mysterious Arthur Adams who has been named in th.- inquiry as one of Russia's "most important" atomic spies. Thomas did not specify when she would testify or what connection she might have had * ith Adams. A major contributor to Communist organizations. Miss liransten was identified by a committee investigator as a woman who provided Sol let agents with it social contact wi'h atomic scientists. Investigator Louis J Russell said her job was to "direct the manner in which contacts are made" According to Russell, she entertained Soviet agents and diplomatic tfficials at elaborate parties in New York and California an I once made a "loan" of 050.00(1 to the People's World west coast organ of the Communist party. Daughter of the late millionaire \braham Rosenberg of New York. Miss liransten attended Vassar colege as did Elizabeth Bentley, the louse committee's "star" witness in the Communist spy inquiry. She has retained the name "Hransten.” ' f ■ WRr JIP2S W I• ’ '’*4. Hr *fY 9 |i i ■ ' FLANK 10 by Deputy Sheriff Harold Marvin (leftl and Sheriff Frank Robinaon (right), Robert Daniela, M. la led to Richland county courthouse. Manafield. O, for a aeaaion in his trial in triple - killing of Reformatory Supertntendent John Niebel and hie wife and daughter. </af«riiatien«/)

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATDR. INDIANA

, despite her divorce from Minton, otherwise known us Richard BranMen. She Is now married to Lionel Hetman of New York. j" Indiana Corn Crop Yield Cut Slightly Indiana corn is rapidly maturing as a result of high temperatures and prospects ar- for an average yield of 57 bushels per acre, instead. of the .'.‘t bushels forecast a month : I earlier Pry weather is responsible' for the reduction in production This estimate as of Sept 1, wasj, made by I’urdu- tnivsrsity, who said that the state would produce 26ti.<‘19.iwm bushels this year Harvest reports bear out the Aug. I fore ast of 43 bushels per acre , yield of oats tor a total of prodm - . tlon of as.t'.'m.mm bush Is |, Soybeans maintained the prosper-} tive yield of 2" 5 bushels per arret I from the L3M.0"0 acres devoted t to this crop and o be harvested as I beans This means an estimated j production of 2'413. '»•«' bushels.

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HARRY ESSEX County Chairman

By ■»* J ■■ Bf W AMOS BURKHALTER Secretary

Ji ■■k JI 1 I MARCUS LEHMAN Chairman

only slightly below th* record of ■! 1945. Toed dc-veloiynenis include an I electric one that removes even heat resisting paint from wood or- . metal surfaces. Natives of the New Hebrides Is-1 lands bind the heads of newborn > babies, causing them to slope back wards The natives consider slant ed skulls a mark of beauty. ORDERS TROOPS Wont.. From Page Gn»» pressure to affiliate with that do-; minion after the partition of India a year ago. The Indian army entered Hyderabad last Monday Three columns moved in from the west, north and southeast. A military spokesman here said the columns closing on Hyderabad City from east and west were only 42 and 54 miles from it at last report. With its domination of the situa-

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THE ADAMS COUNTY Republican Central Committee Takes Pleasure In Announcing The Appointment Os The Following Persons To Head The Various Departments At County Headquarters, Located At lit) South Second Street (Graham Bldg. - • East Os Court House) We Cordially Invite You To Call We’ll Be Happy To Serve You Any Time iBaHMKMaaMBHaaafiiRaMaHMKaiMRaRaMaRRMMMMnMaMRRBi

Kb* V CLEO LINN Headquarters Manager

ALICE J. TUMBLESON Chairman Young Women’s Club •

tion becoming undeniable, the Ind lan government broadcast its call to Hyderabad to surrender. The acceptance was announced later \ Hyderabad broadcast hours earlier said all civilians there had I been asked to join the fight It said . there had been no commune al dis ’ orders, and the city was calm The Indian government. mean while, damped full wartime censor ship on all communications and insisted that the invasion of Hyder abaci be described as a police action and not as a war ORDER HALT TO cCont. From Pas* factories ami raw materia s of western Germany, has been hit hard by the wests counter blockade. The American-licensed radio RIAS reported meanwhile that 110 non-communists already have been purged from the city government of the Russian sector of Berlin in the first 24 hours of a communist drive against oppos-

Kj ROBERT METZGER ’ Chairman Young Men’s Club

ing elements. I The purge was launched with ; J . all by the 1,-ailerahip to cleanse th,, socialist Unity (SBDi party O| dissident right wing elements , American sources believed It presaged an attempt of ’he Russians to fomclTi new di-orders here. Walter lihricht. German communist boss, announced that n control commission had been established, with branches in i every stab- and district of the Soviet gone, to carry out the purge The nartv was formeci by a Russian-forced merger of communists and social democrats in j the Soviet zone and Berlin The purge was reportedly ordered bfr the Kremlin so the party could l,e used more efficiently in carry Ing out Soviet policy in Berlin j and Germany. American sources believed thal the Red party purge following on th*’ heels of Russian raids into the American sector yesterday, foreshadowed a mounting cun munist campaign against all opposition forces in Berlin

Hi L A W CAL E. PETERSON Treasurer

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