Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1946 — Page 2
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ST. LOUIS, Mo, June 20 (U. 3 Cal are bad all over—it even costs a man more to get to
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Fred Rose, Communist, Is Is Fourth Sentenced for Espionage.
MONTREAL, June 20 (U, P.).— Fred Rose, Communist member of parliament who was convicted of furnishing secret information to Russia through a Soviet spy ring, was sentenced today to six “years in prison, Mr. Rose was found guilty by a 12-man jury June 15 after a 16-day trial. The Polish-born 38-year-old member of parliament was charged specifically with being a recruiting agent for dhe Soviet Union in lining up government employees to furnish information to Russia. Presiding Justice Wilfred Lazure who heard the case passed the sen-
member of parliament.
Fourth to Be Sentenced Mr. Rose was convicted of criminal conspiracy to transmit Canadian war secrets to Russia in violation of the official secrets act of 1943. His sentence was the fourth to be handed down against 13 persons who were rounded up Feb. 14 and charged with being members of a Soviet spy gang which was sending information to Russia. During the trial of Mr. Rose, the most damaging witness against him was Igor Gouzenko, former secret code clerk in the Soviet
ets 6-Year Prison Term
Gerald Israel Jr, 15, of 1202 Hoyt . ave., died in City hospital last night
a motor scooter he was riding was struck by @&n automobile on E, Maryland st. nedr Villa ave. He was the third youth to be killed intrafic accidents this week in the county. The boy who would have been a sophomore next fall at Manual Training high school, never regained consciousness, Marshall Parsons, 18, of 2001 N. Keystone ave,, driver of the car that collided with Israel, was arrested on a charge of reckless driving pending a hearing in municipal court tomorrow. Gerald is survived by his mother, Mrs. Alice Israel of 3911 E. Washington st.; an aunt, Mrs. Frederick H. Greeg, with whom he lived at 1202 Hoyt ave, and a sister, Mrs. Betty Slone, of 1926 E. Maryland st.
Motor Stor Rider Dies Of Injuries i in Auto Crash
lof injuries received Monday when
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NEW CASTLE GROUP PLANS JR. C. OF C.
Times Special NEW CASTLE, Ind. June 20.— Young business men of New Castle | will organize a Junior Chamber of | Commerce and permanent officers |
day night. Forty members signed up at a} preliminary meeting this Frank Millspaugh, acting chairman, | appointed Harry Bramberry Jr. as
mittee and Robert J. Couden chairman of the membership committee.
secretar y-ireasurer.
embassy. Mr, had been sent to Canada in 1943 with the military attache Col. Nicholai Zabotin for the express purpose of espionage. He linked Mr. Rose to the spy ring.
chemistry at McGill university. Mr.
of the production of the powerful exposive RDX, Mr. Rose faces further trial on other counts in an indictment on four statutory charges under bie | same official secrets act.
FORTVILLE CRASH
Times Special GREENFIELD, Ind, June 20—
state prison on a reckless homicide | charge. Sentenced here yesterday by| Circuit Judge John B. Hinchman, he |
as a result of a collision near Fort-
son, Philip. Five others were injured in the accident. An additional 60-day sentence was meted on a drunken driving “charge |
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Another crown witness was Ray-| mond Boyer, assistant professor of |
Boyer testified that he furnished Mr. Rose with some secret details
BRINGS PRISON TERM
Isaac Spruill, 45, Indianapolis truck | driver, today started a one to five- | year sentence at the Michigan City |
also drew a $50 fine on the charge]
ville June 3 fatal to Cecil Hedge, 21, of Muncie and his two-year-old |
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‘Dulles Netlares ovr Seeks to Destroy Freedom.
NEW YORK, June 20 (U, P.).— Russia wants to purge the world
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of freedom to preserve her own|$ in the opinion of Foster |§
system, Dulles, Republican. expert on international affairs. “The Soviet Union cannot be kept purged of freedom if elsewhere | those freedoms are rife,” Mr, Dulles! declared in an address read for him at commencement exercises at City college last night. The Russians seek “a “world-wide acceptance of their system,” .Mr. Dulles said. “They want everywhere governments which are democratic dictatorships and which will eradicate the freedoms”which Soviet leaders consider dangerous.”
[EGG HATCHER TO GET (OWN ‘HATCHING TUNE’
LOS ANGELES, June 20 (U, P.). —Screwball Jim Moran, who has a
Seek Satellite States Expansion is motivated largely by a desire to surround the Soviet Union with satellite states, he added, but the principal reason is that “Soviet leaders feel compelled to seek a world-wide extension of cheir
hatching suit and a hatching chair
{to help him hatch an ostrich egg, |
|today contracted for a “hatching
will be elected at a meeting Mon- |tune” to play for the blessed event. | troved the mosquitoes in your own
He said Lou Bush, pianist-com-
| poser-arranger and husband
up the melody for a woodwind |
chairman of the nominating com-| quartet to tootle when the egg | feel it necessary | others to join the purge.” Moran, who's been setting on the| Thornton Baker has been acting egg ever since Father's Day, hoped| Mr. Dulles contended, “because so- freedom
hatches.
system as the only way to prevent their labors at home from being | undone. It does Mittle good to have de-
land if they are breeding in sur- |
of freedoms if elsewhere those free- | |doms are rife. Thus, Soviet leaders to try to bring |
Democracy is on the defensive,|
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To Be Ordained
The Rev. Fr. Howard Bernard Huth, O. F. M, will be ordained today in St. Fran-
cis Catholie church, Teutopolis, Ill, and say
his first mass Sunday at 7:30 a. m. in the Sacred Heart Catholic church, here, Father Huth is the son of Mrs. Amelia Huth, 1905 Fr. Huth Charles st., and a former pupil of the Sacred Heart school. He was |educated for the priesthood at St. and at the Franciscan seminary, Teutopolis.
weaknesses which have caused a widespread loss of faith in them. Throughout the world, men are beginning to question whether, after all, a society of freedom is adapted to modern needs.” Interested in Keeping Alive Men today are too interested in “the elemental problem of keeping physically alive” to take much interest in “spiritual, intellectual and political freedoms which men can neither eat or wear,” he asserted. Mr. Dulles explained that in Rus« sia men see leaders “full of confidence” who “claim to have found
of | rounding lands and flying in. The |in their dictatorial system the way week. | | actress Janet Blair, was dreaming | | Soviet Union cannot be kept purged
to assure production free of interruption from strikes or shutdowns,” while in the United States they see a country which, although it has provided generously to starving peo~ ples, has “been restricting human and increasing the area
Ito hatch it by Independence Day. | | cleties ‘of freedom have developed of political authority.”
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