Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1942 — Page 20

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1942

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| ized citizen, had not known she was| | working for spies. Prefers United States

“Do you consider Germany your | fatherland?” Attorney Warren J.| Heeg asked. “I was born there,” she answered. “Do you prefer Germany to the United States?” “I do not.” ‘Is your allegiance or loyalty as {an individual to Germany or to the| | United States?” | ! “To the United States; theres no| doubt in my mind about that.” | “You know, when you accepted this position, did you not, that you were aiding Germany and injuring the United States?” “I never thought about it.” Mr. Heeg demanded to know what |

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Catholic Forum To Hear Author

DR. MORTIMER J. ADLER, | author of “How i { to Read a a Book,” will speak at the Indianapolis Catholic Forum at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the Knights of Columbus Auditorium. Dr. Adler is associate professor of phi- | ‘osophy of law at the University | of Chicage. Paul N. Rowe will preside at the forum, which is sponsored by the Indiana chapter of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae.

ECONOMY PROBERS TO AIR FSA CHARGE

WASHINGTON. Feb. 6 (U. P) —| The joint Congressional committee jon nonessential federal expenditures today hears charges that Farm SeHj icurity Administration funds have! been used to pay poll taxes of some | Alabama citizens “who vote the] right way.” | The committee will hear testi-| mony for Probate Judge Robert K. Greene of Hale County, Ala. one of

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THESPIS TO INITIATE

Thespis, dramatic society at Butler University, will initiate the following pledges at Jordan Hall on Feb. 16: Ann Willis, Ann Ray, Charles

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