Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1948 — Page 2
Inn Overrun’ yalty on Loose
= Correspondent Switzerland, Mar. 8— As a stamping ground for royalty on the loose and sometimes on the lam, Lausanne's Beau Rivage Palace has feWiyarded with occasional sights rivals. lof the former Romanian monarch Among the guests last week at/driving off in a big, new American this comparatively small inn on the shores of Lake Leman were
listed one king, one ex-king, one pretender, one ex-queen ng; onelitg | Mother Helene of Romania.
two princesses, one prince, one A number of the dark-eyed, duchess, four counts, three count- beautiful female members of the esses, and one marchioness. royal families of Egypt, Iran and The management hastens to!Iraq have visited here. They apsay that it is a little early in the Darently enjoyed meeting and season yet and things will pick up later on. Ex-King Michael of Roma who had been in Switzerland wit his fiancee, Princess Anne, was
here
United tes, he took little part in the social life in these parts. However, those impressed by
iin the front seat betWeen the ex-
can soldiers and usually consented nia, When the GIs extended a hesitant hiinvitation to the waltz.
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Clears Condon Of Disloyalty”
Investigation. Made ~ Nearly Year Ago By GRANT DILLEMAN = Uni . Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Mar, 3—The FBI it -was understood today, has found no évidence of per-i} sonal disloyalty against Dr. Edward U. Condon, noted atomic scientist accused by congres sional investigators of associat-
talking to the vacationing Ameri-|Ing with Russian spies. - «
Usually reliable sources’ said the FBI chief, J. Edgar Hoover, advised Dr, Condon’ss superiors
in the Commerce Department)’
| dication of misconduct in ‘his | associations. Dr. Condoa’ heads the National Bureau of Stand'ards, an important governmen i research agency. 3 A spokesman for the House Un-American Activities Subcom- | mittee which investigated Condon declined to comment on reports that the group had with'held a portion of Mr, Hoover's {letter favorable to the scientist. {The subcommittee characterized Dr, Condon on Monday as “one of the weakest links” in gtomic security, and demanded his re‘moval as director of the Bureau of Standards.
Official Text Withheld In its report, the subcommit! said it ‘was quoting the FBI rector’s letter on Dr. Condon on “in part” Rep. John 8. Ww. (D. Ga.) a member of the thr man group, told reporters the {etter was made public just as it
investigator “managed to get hold of the letter,” Rep. Wood said, and copied it. Neither the FBI nor the Commerce Department would release a copy of the official text. The Hoover letter as contained |! in the subcommittee report said Dr. Condon had been in contact as late as last year “with an
confessed Soviet espionage agent, |! to have engaged in espion ) activities with the Russians in Washington from 1041 to 1044." | However, sources who have seen |the FBI letter said it went on to say there nevertheless was no evidence that such association had any character of disloyalty
Public Hearings Studied Meanwhile, the full House UnAmerican Activities Committee was considering calling public hearings to air its case against Dr. Condon. Chairman J. Parnell Thomas (R. N. J.) said no final decision will be reached, however, until
group. The: committee, he said,
of the subcommittee. ’ fle Dr. Condon’s scientific es rallied to his defense; L. Strifling, chief investigator for theicommittee, said he expects to serve a subpena later today to get the Commerce Department’s files on Dr. Condon's loyalty investigation. Acting Secretary of Commerce William C. Foster said the depart. ment’s loyalty board gave the onetime Princeton professor a clean slate. Mr. Stripling quoted Rep. Thomas as saying he didn’t {see how it could “in the face of {the facts.”
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