Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1929 — Page 2

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THEFT OF U. S. DOCUMENTS IS LAIDJO REDS Ex-Soviet Envoy 'Bares’ Additional ‘Revelations’ of Spy System. Ru l nitrrl Pri • PARIS, Oct. 30—George Bessedovsky. former member of the Soviet embassy staff here, continued today his so-called revelations of the Russian espionage system in Franc e. Bessedovsky also said that American and British diplomatic documents had been stolen by Soviet spies at Berlin. After telling the French secret police of six Soviet "superspies" who direct a “vast espionage system in FYance.” the youthful foe of the Soviet regime said: “Last year, as the guest of Ambassador Nicholas Krestinskv in Berlin, I heard the embassy counsellor advise the ambassador that agents had obtained valuable and confidential economic documents from the American embassy. “He said they hoped to get important political documents from the same source but failed. The Soviet chief spy office in Berlin makes all others appear to be amateurs by comparison. Soviet agents cover every embassy, especially the British and French. “While I was charge d’ affaires in Tokio, many documents were proposed for sale, chiefly English and Chinese. In Paris, I know of only two cases, the recent theft of the Italian code and the British code, used for communication with India." , Bessedovsky recently “escaped” from the Soviet embassy, saying his life had been threatened because he opposed the Soviet policies. Bandit Takes SSOO HUNTINGTON. Ind., Oct. 30.—A middle-aged bandit robbed the safe in an insurance company’s office of SSOO after covering Miss Gretchen Gemmers. a clerk, with a revolver.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

.OCT. 30, 1929