Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1941 — Page 17
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Blamed for Defense Nazi Peace
WILLIAM Scripps-Howard
WASHINGTON, June 13.
CHARGED
I... Crack Down on Soviet Agents Forecast; Russians
Strikes Timed With Offensive. -
PHILIP SIMMS
Foreign Editor —Concern over the national
defense situation may shortly lead the United States to crack
down on Soviét intrighe in this country, according to reports
here.
“There is not the slightest doubt i in the minds of American officials,” Jevording to Foreign Correspondence, a pri-
HIGHWAY URGED
Indiana-Kentucky Delegation in Capital Seeking" Road Between Forts.
Times Special : WASHINGTON, June 13-—A joint Indiana and Kentucky delegation conferred with Commissioner Thomas H. MacDonald . of the Public Roads Administration today to cite
rison to Fort Knox defense highway. They previously had been assured by’ Rep. Virgil Chapman @. |W Ky.) that the bill authorizing con=|5° struction of a toll bridge across the Ohio river at Mauckport, Ind., has subcommittee approval and shortly will be reported to the House. Under the plan advanced by the two-state delegation, - this bridge would form part of the new military highway to be constructed on what is now Highway 135. The delegation was taken to Mr.
MacDonald's office by Rep. John W. Boehne Jr. (D. Ind.). Yesterday ‘afternoon he took them to see Senator: Frederick VanNuys (D. Ind.), who called in Senator Carl Hayden (D. Ariz.), chairman of the Senate Roads Committee. 2 The latter told them that the new highway will be constructed from the $280,000,000 expected to be authorized shortly by the House Roads Committee “provided it has approval of the Army, Navy and OPM” as well as the Public Roads ‘Administration.
' Senator Hayden also stressed the necessity of obtaining complete cooperation and approval from both the Indiana and Kentucky State Highway Commissions. Lew O'Bannon of Corydon, who headed the delegation, presented letters from the commanding officer at Fort Knox citing the military need for prompt action.
vately circulated “inside” news letter here, “that Rus-
sian agents are largely re--sponsible for recent labor strikes in American defense industries, and that these were timed to coincide with the German peace Offensive. “W a s hington has knowledge of a promise § conveyed by Stalin to . Hitler that ‘revolution’ would be fomented in the United States and both dicta tors are said to
believe firmly Mr. Simms
that if this a country should enter the war revoe lution would certainly break out. «Evidence of this sort in the posAmerican Governgrowing in volRussians may be pre= a dossier of their
Foreign correspondence is spone sored by Sir Willmott Lewis, Wash= ington reprecentative of the London Times, and Edward Weintal, well-known Polish journalist. Thus, the letter observes, the Germans are by no means alone in the attempt to influence American policy. “The Russians are acting quite as busily and as surreptitiously. . . .- In this way Russia can be of service to Germany, and the Soviet representatives at the Russo-German negotiations in Bere lin are under orders to make capital of it.” ? There is said to be no evidence that the American Communist Party is working in co-operation with the Bund and other German organizations here., “But definite proof is in the hands of the American Government/ that Nazi agents from Berlin and Soviet agents from Moscow maintain the closest contact.” The Administration is not concerned in the slightest over 95 per cent of the workers. Their loyalty is above suspicion. Among the others, however, there are some who take their cue from Moscow. These are known to have done an immense amount of harm, slowing down the tempo of ‘defense efforts and aid to Britain.
Russo-American relations lapsed after the Communist revolution of 1917. For 16 years they remained nonexistent. This was due almost entirely to the international nature of the Red doctrine, calling for world revolution. Recognition, op-
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ponents insisted, would throw the
#| United States wide open to Com= J| munist propaganda.
President Roosevelt granted rece ognition in 1933 only after Russia had .formally. pledged .herself not ‘to ‘disseminate propaganda against the political or social order of the United States, and to restrain any and all agencies directly or indirectly under its control from inter= fering with this country’s internal’ affairs. Got Warning in 1935
Six years ago—in August, 1935 « there was talk of breaking off rela= tions - over what Washington charged was a violation of the conditions of recognition. In a stiff note, “the United States protested against proceedings of the Communist Internationale, in which
| American Communists took part,
and there were warnings of “serious consequences” if Moscow permitted that sort of thing to continue.
In responsible quarters at ®the present time there is no talk of severing relations with the Kremlin. But there is considerable irritation over the ‘activities of Moscow-in-spired individuals and groups in this country. And under presentday conditions it is only a step, and a short one, from irritation to some sort of action putting an end to such activities.
Sm NO “AUTOLESS DAYS, EAST COAST ASSURED
WASHINGTON, June 13 (9. P). —East: Coast motorists were assured today that plans for restricting the ' use of oil will not force them to put away their automobiles. But they were given notice of a J campaign to educate them in th methods of saving oil. and eases
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