Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1946 — Page 6
Espionage System Local Briefs
The Sycamore Players of Indiana
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To Be Exiled to Concentration Camps
meeting of the Indianapolis alumni eolub-of Indiana State at the YW, C. A. at 7:30 p. m. today. Members the cast of “Sparkin’'” are Naomi Hedrick, George A. Foulkes, ‘Marilyn Meeker and Marietta Couch. Mrs, Helen Tilson Amos is chairman of the program committee, .
ice Cause 15 Million
~ Eugens Lyons, for six years ‘Soviet Russia, is an authority on
power. The seventh of
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human history, of professional spies and legions
in your trade union meeting, your home and your private parties should reach the secret police. At the same time you ‘would i Thy be forced into} Ht spying on others. § } You would have } no alternative. 4 Failure to re- | port “anti-Soviet” remarks or behavior: is treated as complicity in the crime. Refusal to -act as informer, even against your mother or your husband, is punished as treason. The first duty of every Communist and n t youth especially is to) observe and report on the political | morals of everyone around him.
A Police State
When you cut through the com- | plicated Soviet system you get to]
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first foreign reporter to interview Josef Stalin after his rise to dic- “ tatorial “written exclusively for the Scripps-Howard newspapers Is published : By EUGENE LYONS As a citizen of the Soviet Union you would be involved, whether you like it or not, in the most extensive espionage and terror system in all Your every act and word would be observed and reported by armies lief Corps 10, will hold a card party
accept it as a matter of course that a detailed account of what happens
_| which literally tens of thousands|club include Al Samper,
8 thousands imprisoned or banished,
the United Press correspondent in
Newly elected officers of the J. W. ts history and system. He was the
Bennett Circle 23, Ladies of the Grand - Army of the Republie Include Mrs. Elizabeth Gurn, president; Mrs. Inez Parker, senior vice president; Mrs. Effie Sublett, junior vice president; Mrs. Anna Davis, treasurer, and Mrs. Lena Bassett, chaplain.
a series of articles Mr. Lyons has
George H. Chapman Women's Re-
of volunteers. You would come to at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Foodcraft shop, K. of P. bldg. Mrs.
Stella Rice is chairman.
jon the premises of every large factory and farm.¢ It is the MVD| Edward Sallee, 1420 Edwards ave. that carries through the periodical| has been elected president of the purges of the government, the party |Fquiteers Club at Butler university. and the economic organizations, in|Other officers of the newly organized Indianhave been executed, hundredg of apolis, vice president, and Geraldine Harmon, Indianapolis, secretarytreasurer,
Pool of Slaves
| | But the MVD .1s more than a| Benedict M. Sayre of Chicago, | {secret police force. It is also the|Il, will be principal speaker at a | largest single economic organiza- | meeting of the Indianapolis chap- | tion—operating entirely with forced ter, National . Association of Cost | labor. As boss of all prisons, con-| Accountants, Wednesday in - the jcentration camps and penal col-' Lincoln hotel. onies, it has millions of laborers at! ree | its disposal, Thése it uses in the! Beta Iota chapter, Tau Phi most difficult and dangerous under- Lambda sorority, Woodmen Circle, takings—harbor and canal con- will entertain rushees at a 7:30 struction, certain kinds of mining, p, m. party tomorrow in the V.F.W, reclamation projects and the like— hall, Denny and E. Washington sts. | especially in remote places like the Arctic regions, the Siberian wilder-| American National bank will hold ness, the Central Asiatic deserts. its annual Christmas party tonight Though Communists abroad deny|at Spencer’s, Allisonville rd. A prothe forced labor facts, the Soviet gram of entertainment and dancing
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# the central fact that it is a police oy Lstate. The power of the dictator-|,.arg can readily estimate the ex-
fship, In the final analysis, rests ot of the slave labor needed for -on the terror ins
of the population by = police. F First known as the Cheka, then 2 GPU, then NKVD and now MVD, f the organization is the instrument % through which the whole nation is in their tracks. ~ dominated. It combines the powers : fand functions which used to be Citizen's Risk Is Great [r exercised in Nazi Germany by the! If the 15 million estimate is ap~ + gestapo, the storm troopers and the proximately correct, your chances! other terror divisions.
the secret takings.
Baltic Sea canal, for example—that used a quarter of a million prison-|
= political prisoners in Russia than population of some =in Germany, Italy, Spain and the adults. Indeed, since 90 per cent of | “rest of the world combined. Many the prisoners are men, that chance “a Soviet concentration camp in for men is closer to one in four, Siberia and the far north held more| Small wonder that the average prisoners than in all of Spain and Russian stands in awe of the J Italy. | secret police. There are few families * which have not lost someone dear to them in a purge or some oth police foray. The jgisar 1s. sa st! and cansaft"that younger people
; MVD Has Own Troops
« The personnel of this dread secret police is usually estimated at 4,000,+000, though no accurate figures are £ : : eavailable. Besides millions of full-| RENOL even Hnaglnie 2 Social ays. “time agents and millions who in- tem free of its pressure. “form. a5. a-sideline, the organization has its own troops, including artilery. These, numbering about 21,000,000, are better equipped ony Offered Veterans Lenjoy greater privileges than the! Indiana veterans may have imsregular armed services. mediate dental examinations ° to > The authority of the secret. po- establish service-connected ailments, | »lice extends over all branches of the veterans administration an-| Ethe government, all organs of the nounced today following the stream- | Tparty, all the military forces. Even |lining of procedure and a change “members of the all-powerful Polit- in policy. Sburo, with the possible exception of Veterans in need of examinations EMr, Stalin, are subject to its sur- should file applications with their: Lveillance, It arrests high govern- VA contact office. Letters of au-| =ment and party officials at will |thorization will be mailed directly | «and has powers of life and death to the individual, along with a list | « over ordinary citizens, {of participating dentists in his
Dental Examinations
ernment itself does not. Engi-|will follow a dinner.
pired In the hearts| ne jisteq MVD industrial under-|mas party will be held Dec. 20 in There have heen single|thé Meridian house, 2343 N. Meconstruction jobs—the White Sea-|ridian st.
ers, tens of thousands of whom died | 28r, United States Rubber Co., will address a American Chemical society tomor-
{of being turned into a slave laborer hold initiation services at 7:45 p. m.| =» Before the war there were more would be about one in seven in a|tonight in
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