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FRIDAY, MARCH 20

~ SPY CRACKDOWN

Complete Roundup.

WASHINGTON,

Nicolai G. Redin on espionag ol.

and. administration circles today = as notice to all nations that this = = government is going to crack down |= on spies without regard to whom they represent, Redin, 29-year-old Soviet purchaging commission agent, was) seized by federal bureau of inyestigation agents at Portland, Ore, Tuesday night. In the subsequent arraignment it was developed that he was specifically charged with seeking information an the U. 8. 8. Yellowstone, a destroyer, tender now in a West Coast repair yard. The FBI has given no further'information concerning Redin. Attorney General Tom Clark said the case “will be prosecuted in the regular manner , . . as quickly as possible.” Expect Round-Up Some circles view! Redin's arrest as the beginning “of a post-war roundup of agents of Russia or any nation which might be seeking information net only on the atamic bomb, but also on advances being | = made in other weapons.

It was recalled that in the pre- |

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war years the FBI investigations ® |

of spy cases at times extended over | a period of many months and | sometimes for more than two years,

The pattern, as subsequently disclosed in the Dusquesne case in New York and others, was to = monitor and oftimes regulate information reaching German spies | and to move in for the kill only |= after FBI Director J, Edgar Hoover and his lieutenants were certain that each member of a given ring, and each of his contacts, was known.

Administration officials have -l that the atom bomb “know-how secret remains inviolate. It was | stated authoritatively that there Z was no connection between Redin and the atom bomb or the Canadian case.

Backer Candidate For Legislature §

. - Herbert 1Backey, local attorney 8 and war veteran, has announced g his candidacy for the Democratic | 3 nomination for state representative. = \ He has practiced law here since 1040 with! d offices in the ob Ha] Fletcher Trust “# puilding, as3 ; sociated with the firm of Royse & Travis. Ny He assisted in'g the preparation 8 of hills for the'= legislature while 8 employed in the legal division of the legislative bureau in 1939 and 1841. He also was = a field agent for the gross income tax division. Mr. Backer is secretary of the Indianapolis Lawyers association and past president of the Washington | township young Democrats. He is also a director of the Jewish Com-~ munity Center association and has! been active in Boy Scout work for | several’ years. He is a member of the Indian- | apolis Bar association, Junior] Chamber of Commerce, Indiana | Democratic club, B'nai Brith lodge, American Legion and the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. He is married, has one son and lives at 5014 Kenwood ave,

Mr. Backer

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ON TERMINAL LEAVE

Capt. Joseph H. Schober, brother of Miss Emilia Schober, 1750 Union st, has been placed on ‘terminal leave after four years of service in the air corps, Capt. Schober, who spent nine months on Okinawa, wi —return-to his former position with the Inland Container Cor Pp.

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Peruvian Files i in Congress Canta

4 William WwW, Welsh of Peru taday

fled with the secretary of state his SEEN IN ARREST zee far Democratic congresgional nomination in the 5th dis-

[trict primapy, Mr, Welsh, wha recently returned Observers Believe FBI Will fram 16,000-niile- tour of 10 Latin

American countries with an Indiana business delegation, announced | his intention to seek nomination at

in Demeeratie polities, Mr. Welsh is currently vie president of thef Peru Industrial association and treasurer of the Peru Credit Exchange. "He alsa is director of the Salvation Army there, chairman of the Navy league, and former presi» dent of the Associated Retailers of Indiana and director of the state Chamber of Commerce, Mr, Welsh is the father of six] two sons recently rem service,

New York for processing at Camp Atterbury. Aboard the Sea

DUE AT La Salle, from Shanghai— 1420 undesignated naval personnel, Randoll, from Pearl Harbor 1087 undesignated naval personnel. DUE AT SEATTL Gen, H. FP. Hodges, 3090 undesignated tro

EEE SILK COMING TO U. §. SAN FRANCISCO: Marlin, Sunday- Pvt

| T Edward E. Winters, 8gt. William Bryant, | { TOKYO, March 29 (U. P.).—Twe r 4th or. Donaid C.. Anderson, Pfc. | American victory ships will take ucian 0sS, vi flbur A. Bernard, | Pvt, Jessie J. Carter, Cpl. Freder vick H.| |aboard 4500 bales of Japanese silk [at Yokohama next week for ship-

from Caloutta—

> "A oi n H. wigs fom " ¢ INDIANAPOLIS MEN |: 8 i dein 9000 VETERANS DUE BY t. a . ; DUE IN NEW YORK: oe de i i Saw ON 9 SHIPS TODAY gn n, as Warner The New York Part of Bmbarkas hopra, the | ashville irks Hunde Br UNITED FRESE tien today listed the following In- R 1 ofl habe Pro. Chay le Robe ‘8gt.| Nine ships were a to ardianapelis soldiers as Reviving _at| ord ell J. Kunz aiid Cpl. Onatles W. riye at U. 8. ports today with more than 0000 servicemen.

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JOhREUE 8, St Norman R, Kuehr, bo the Costa Rica, Sunday—-Cpl. | | John Wilson Jr. 8 Sgt. William fl {ment to the United States.

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Month-End Value!

Reduced! Women's Better Dresses

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Broken lots and broken sizes! Selected from eur higher priced groups and repriced ta clear! Slightly soiled. PENNEY'S—Main Floor

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Unfinished Ponderosa Pine

3-DRAWER CHESTS

NOTE . This unpainted furniture is easy to assemble! A small delivery charge. No mail or phene orders. 4-DRAWER UNPAINTED CHESTS Ponderosa pine that's knot-free 90 and Kkiln-dried! All-wood con- - 1 struction—even the backs .... EXTENSION DINETTE TABLES 36-Inch tables with an extra leaf 90 that makes it 50 inches long! Well * constructed .. AE Sai 24 25-40-IN. UTILITY TABLES All corners neatly rounded! It has 90 a handy cutlery drawer! Smoothly sanded Anish ...... 3-DRAWER VANITY TABLES More roam for make-up in three 8

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GIRLS’ FAVORITE

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[JREDUCED! GIRLS' BETTER LEATHERETTE PURSES ....... Ea. 500 [JGIRLS' FINE COMBED COTTON PANTIES, ELASTIC WAIST . . . Pr, 2% [JGIRLS’ CRISP NEW WASHABLE OOTTON DRESSES, 3-14... Ea. 1.80 [J TODDLERS’ STURDY GHAMBRAY SMARTALLS, Stripes or Solids, Ea. 1.00 []30x80-Inch SOFT GOTTON REGEIVING BLANKETS, Stitched Ends, Ea. 36c [JINFANTS’ FINE GOMBED COTTON TRAINING PANTS, | fo 4 . . Pr. 20 [J STURDY MAPLE FINISH HIGH OHAIRS, FEEDING TRAY . . . . .Ea. 444

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[J WOMEN'S RAYON CREPE SLIPS, FANCY OR TAILORED, 32-40 . [ JELABORATELY-TRIMMED RAYON CREPE SLIPS, SIZES 32-40 . . [_JWOMEN’S PRINTED PAJAMAS, DOTS, CHECKS, STRIPES, 32-40 .

[J MEN'S SOLID-COLOR POLO SHIRTS, CREW NECK and SHORT SLEEVE, 98c [_] MEN'S BROADCLOTH BOXER SHORTS, WITH ELASTIC WAISTBAND, [.25 [J] MEN'S COTTON GABARDINE WASH SLACKS, SANFORIZED, 32-42, 2.4I

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[] WOMEN'S NEW SPRING PRINTED COTTON DRESSES, 12-44 . . . [_]JR. BOYS’ 40% WOOL OVERPLAID PATTERN PANTS, 4-10 . .. []BOYS’ DOUBLE-STITCHED HERRINGBONE OVERALL PANTS, 6-16

[ ]BOYS’ 'SANFORIZED-SHRUNK GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS, 8-16 . . 1.49 ] BOYS’ RUBBERIZED BLACK RAINCOATS, DOUBLE BACK, 6-14 . . []BOYS' CRINKLE-CREPE PAJAMAS, SLIPOVER STYLE, 8-16 . . . .

[ ]MEN’S STURDY GRAY COVERT WORK PANTS, 29-42 WAIST oh [| MEN'S SANFORIZED HICKORY STRIPE WORK PANTS, 28-42 . . .

[JMEN'S FULL LENGTH, WHITE COTTON WORK SOCKS . . ... Pr. [9

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Reduged! Women’s Better Blouses

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Odds and ends of higher priced blouses — all remarked to clear at once soiled, Jots and broken simes. PENNEY'S8—Main Floor

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Reduced! Women's Better Millinery

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Regrouped and placed on sale at a fraction of actual value—to clear in a hurry!

PENNEY'S—Main Floor

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Broken

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GARBAGE CANS

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Made to stand the roughest weather. They have a heavy gray color finish. Generous 10gallon size complete with heavy pail handle and lid that stays on! No mail or phone orders, please.

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frames with adjustable

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celebrated “Quaker” stretchers! Smooth hardwood and bottom, Rust proof standard pins and hardware,

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MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS

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MEN'S FLEECED SWEAT SHIRTS

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