Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1948 — Page 3

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three . z a . i i iA a second Labels Miss Bentley | some of them 1 ton. tou ‘Neurotic Woman’ | lots Must vernment WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (UP)! approved. locally. the Bapars. are( Seller Das A Bit a — Elizabeth T. Bentley, self-con- while men foruiraed to_ State for} ” “some and no doubt fessed ex-Soviet spy, said today Generally the State's 400 fire- Parking lots I muel nty chair: that in October, 1944, Duncan' five years. ms dealers conform with legal 88 half a ) 5 at a pre- Lee, an OSS official, told her OOM meeting. there was something “super- PLT IRao gr preg secret” at Oak Ridge, Tenn Fh : ’ : site of a ‘major atomic energy, 3 Ea a PE the added that Me. ioe a ter Man Found Lashed ct soa — she a ¥r. mines, . n S . tal tater was unaware of what wes going | whare Soviet work has been con. [ssn for desiring & gun, state To Railroad Tracks property ls theire ___. ftdons not . on 3 \ Tennessee cealed under one of the most POLICE experts holdup | A modern version of an age long oo plast is where uranium 235 an post-war security blackouts. |". Tavern thet b a Mayas ol too g a mb explosive, is sep- ay her id. arated frém nonexplosive kinds widening of . of uranium. group had established an under- : ound . 8 gi archastng Miss Bentley followed Mr. Lee ground railway for the escape "Ji persons applying for TAB iy "of 53 Fletcher obits and Tor Sutthg my as: “a witness before the House to western aay Of Slave permits are investigated, said Col. Ave., tied to the rails with heavy| The Board of Works sibseestate's un erican Activities Commit- labo Bombi > . Robert Rossow, State police su- twine. A bystander reported she quently only two cuth : becAine Mr. Lee was a lieutenant col- The underground leadership Perintendent. He disclosed 341 saw several teen-age youths bindicuts for a new center a matter onel in the super secret OSS, : ; : : is B was sald to be in the hands fen kad SO ren TS, apparently aa being Constructed § at and r permit Tells of Meetin ; . os IE of members of the “Frese "Ine rN ort The fied With an a drunk Cha [asked for four drt gi 3 to “ick Miss’ Bentley. tom S hand FLEDGLING NIGHTINGALES—A bright ray in the critical nursing shortage |Germany” group organized by| _Reav us on a drunk charge. jasked for a i obtain a. smiling, said on her recall to the picture is the enrollment of 102 students in St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing, the Soviets as ss Suan 3 me i oe stand that Mr. Lee had given her, The enrollment is the school's largest in peacetime and one of the largest in the lleader was Marshal Friedrich : elect the several kinds 9 formation out state. Here looking over textbooks even before school starts are (left to right) von | Paulus, commander ot The ; : te ticket was courier during the war for a’ Charlotte Joseph, Comiskey; Gloria Boughton, 1430 N. LaSalle St.. and Anan Schon, deste ed ot ar STRAUSS Ld Sas, egislature, Red spy ring. Mr. Lee, she has 1112 N Bancroft St The resistance cell in the mine SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! * rap said. was not a member of the a 0 ’ 3

: was reported to have engaged in certain sabotage, such as mining Infachinery, before the Soviet 4 secret police arrested the leaders. | The same allied sources re ceived reports that a month ago a Soviet military convicted 21 Germans of bombing Soviet Army (and Communist headquarters in

ring but a “free lance” supplier of information, Miss Bentley said she first met Mr. Lee through Mary Price, whom she identified: as former secretary to newspaper columnist Walter Lippmann. She said Miss Price “contacted” people for her

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tf “double Saxony. Most of them were trens found came suspicious that she was a (ported sentenced to 25 years img a‘ legls- Soviet agent in the spring of 1944, | prisonment, the maximum penalty nning the “I don’t know what he could: since abolition of the death the fed- have thought before that,” she "| penalty by the Soviets. en imme-’ added with a smile. = | Still other reports of unrest

pleading “Personal Nuisance” within the Boviet zone of Ger-|

variety of Mr. Lee had described Miss many sald a month-old purge of| : Bentley as ‘a “personal nuisance” | { the Communist Party east of the Tn and Chairman J. Parnell Thomas (iron curtain was picking up moyushu (R. N. J.) asked what he meant. | mentum. “Her fondness for us seemed © | At such industrial centers as oon unnatural and unhealthy,” Mr. Drusan. and 4 Chetunits hundsedey \ Lee replied. of Commun were repo exhh Hew oot understahd that ‘but! B | pelled from the party, mostly for ur is ex- maybe you are right,” Mr. Thom-| Hack of treat and attention to 5 as said. i i " Brom Mr. Lee said that as he and his| Food Offices Move . ay wife got to know Miss Bentley] Meanwhile, the Berlin food adalerted better they observed that she ministration followed the city Kyushu,’ argued too much—always from| . | police department by moving into e Bonin the Soviet viewpoint, She de-| | the western sectors of Berlin to to 'have fended the prewar Russian-Ger-| | escape Russian persecution in the Already. man pact and was critical of the| | Soviet zone,

| The city council announced’ the {food administration had been | authorized to move because it {could not operate freely under | Russian domination, k { The Russians organized a Com{munist controlled department {within the department under {their own deputy food adminis|trator, Oskar Letsch. To prevent interference this plan, the Russians barred all

western allies for not opening a second front sooner, Mr. Lee said, adding: “Our discussions on the whole « became less enjoyable.” He said his acquaintance with Miss Bentley was ‘entirely a social one.” He added that he and his wife at first found Miss| Bentley to be an wattractive, | well-informed and well-educated | person.” > Found Her Dull . But about a year after first meeting her socially, “we came] to the conclusion,” he said, “that! she was a lonely, neurotic] Ave. . woman.” “We felt she was frustrated,” he said. “We considered her ardent liking for us rather too!

Photos by John Spiecklemire, Times Stafl Photographer, ‘ALL WORK AND NO PLAY..." — The St. Vincent's students know they face three ‘years of intensive training. So they relax awhile before settling down to studies. They are (left to right] Mary Agnes Boshm, 1802 S. Talbott St. Mary Ann Wilhelm, 5255 Pleasant Run Pkwy.; Marilyn Dudine, Jasper; Sally Fitzgerald, |

American, British and French. 1809 Olive St.; Joan Cox, 948 N. Laman Ave., and Phyllis Leffler, 843 N. Bosart | lans ‘Completed

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{In action Mar. 4, 1044, in Anzio ° ed | Beachhead, Italy, will be buried » { weight around our necks.” As Soviet Demands Custo YTo Be “Evicted {8 Floss) Park Tligwing sery Although he and his wife ali ypw yoRK, Aug. 10 (UP)—|found Mrs. Kosenkina at Reed first considered Miss Bentley a|, ggitive Russian mathematics!farm in Valley Cottage, N. Y. Speaks & Finn bright, intelligent woman, they i. her and his wife, “hiding out an establishment operated by the Need Room at Fort funeral home. ; {from the NKPD (Soviet secret anti-Soviet Tolstoy Foundation;| He was 35, 1 “Frankly, we found her rather, ice) » will be subpenaed today Inc, and that she told him she For 10th Alr Force | Pvt. Musulin, Quill,” he said. : 'to appear before the House Un- had been “kidnaped’ by the Mr. Lee denied that he Was or ,p,.pjcan = Activities Committee) White Russians. men have been notified to vacate in Indianapolis, ever had been a member of ‘the i yu, hinoton, However, Countess Alexandra attended School No. 5. He enlistthe Communist Political Associa-', i; gamarin, is hiding in the Of the foundation, said that the 30 days to provide room for 10th oq in the Army tion, or a member of the Youngin., york area “under heavy Russian woman chemistry teach-Ajr Force Communist League. He said he g,..q: py the House comniittee. €F came to her in July and asked | ....04 today. and served with never paid Miss Bentley any Ques ris wife and three children are for help. pie the| ’A few officers at the Fort also the 10th Field in the party. : hiding on a farm near Freehold,| What could I do?” asked the 2 | Artillery during Pvt. Musulin A former Rhodes scholar and J., guarded by the White Rus-|countess, “The woman came tojhave received ‘eviction notices. | the ‘war. : now practices law in Washing- Press learned {would be shot if she returned to|with about 800 enlisted men and | Mr, and Mrs. Nivk Musulin: his | . | ” ‘ . , ton. The teacher and his family, | Russia. Suspects a Plant 25) Stiicers will move to Ft. Ha" brother Nick, and his sister, i {who defied \the Soviets by refus-| Moe, oA Mrs. Nicholas Cook, ail of InPresident Signs ling to go home when ordered to. | Both Mrs. Kosenking, and Mr. Many Have Children » . {a White Russian informant said. P i | Bill { “The Communists will get them {oved our dead bodies,” said the informant, an old-time Russian

Mrs. Minnie Bleck, 84, Germany Native, Dies

Mrs. Minnie Bleck, native of | Germany, who lived here 79 years,

® ® RA = ELE i) Ey \p > . y age Fugitive Russian Guarded 25 (| Families ~ |.7re zoo, sues, sea intense. Emotionally, she was a | {Thursday in later revised their opinion. Families of about 25 enlisted who was born Communist Party, a member of, The 40-year-old teacher. Mik- Tolstoy, the principal supporter their Ft. Harrison homes within personnel, it wa# Apr,. 16, 1941 a Yale Law School graduate, he - " underground, the United |™® in tears and said that she] Tenth Air Force headquarters, Survivors include his parents, lare being guarded “to the death” Samarin were teachers at a Rus-! Most of the present Fort oc. Sianapolis. ib

{sian school in New York for the cupants ordered to leave are nony_ the anti-Soviet underground,| "sg viet nationals in/commissioned regular Army men {this country, The school waslon duty with the National Guard, closed this summer and the 132 Organized Reserve or recruiting children and teachers were or-office. Many of them have chil-

WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (UP) revolutionary who is now a re- dered to leave by ship for theiridren.

! i homeland July 31. | One sergeant reported Ft. Har-' died today at her home, 1345 —President Truman today signed Spected New Fesacy chieken However, Mr. Lomakin said the rison officials ‘had promised to Union St. she was 84. She leaves the Republican - sponsored hous-/farmer and a leader o {two teachers disappeared shortly “exert every effort” to find new!|20 direct descendants.

ing bill but said “it falls far White Russian. underground.

Subpenas Issued {before the ship was to-sail.

{quarters for evictees. | Countess Tolstoy said she had,

Mrs, Bleck was a member of ~~ 8t. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran TICKET SCALPING Church, where she was active in Accused of trying to “scalp” the Ladies’ Ald Society, Burvi-

short” of what should have been enacted. |-Rep.-Karl-E. Mundt (R. 8. D.).lgome reason to believe that Mrs. HELD IN “The Congress in enacting this high ranking member of the gosenking might have been al bill “has deliberately neglected House Un-American Committee, g,viet agent detailed to hunt out advance-sale State Fair tickets, vors are four daughters, Miss those large groups of our people Said subpenas for both Mr. 8am-| yy. Samarin, who went into Bid-'mimer Duff, 38, was charged with Carrie Bleck, Mrs. Dora Welmer.

ismost in need of adequate hous- arin and his wife had been-is-ijno with his wife Claudia and his! | Mrs. Edna. :Sch ing—the people who are forced Sued and that they would be three children, Elena, 12, and Lrienness and vagrancy at ai Mrs. 3 midi and. Mrs,

{ ; {lunchroom at Meridian and Pros-| Emma Kleinschmidt; two sons |8 today. i } i » to live in disgr steful urban and served ey. Ai ia’ “under heavy Bn year-old twins, Katinaipect Sts, Police said he was John and Carl Schmidt: 10 grand. rua IG Me, Truman is mc. guard » Mr. Mundt said. because : selling . 35-cent Fair tickets for children and four great-grand-e n 5 . Lf is. | {50 gents, ichildren. tion on what he. termed the “so-{he_ 12 “ hiding out form the Mrs. James Billingsley called” Housing Act of 1948 in a /*% i 3 . . > 500-word aE ent that sharply It was believed Mr. Samarin Dies in: Her Home IN INDIANAPOLIS attacked R¥publican congression- Would use the legal force of the Services for Mrs. Emma Mae 81 al leadership. ;subpena to ask U. 8. protection Billingsley, who died yesterday in| 5 The bill is designed to stimulate from reprisals which he fears be<'her home, 3529 E. New York St. MARRIAGE LICENSES

Alms Raasch; George, Nadean Berard; Prank, Margaret Crowder:

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miore construction by private Cause of his refusal to return to wij} pe

held at 8 'p. m. today in v ; ; . Wal builders, largely through govern- the Soviet Union. {Chrisney Methodist Church, tol a yn Woberta Sube Ronifng, 2. TM haries, Beuish Attarsin 1032 ment guarantees of mortgages. | Soviet Ambassador Alexander lowed by burial there. William W. Smith. 35. of Danville; Vivian 317 Agnes SC; Frank, Siva Stanfield, It was whipped through as a S. Panyushkin. has demanded Mrs. Billingsley, who was 64, Ick Our exten %3s. of Shebyville; Ann' 314 E St. Cisir Bt: Rudoiph, Pauline GOP substitute for the Taft-El- formally that the State Depart- fived in Indianapolis 29 years. Yater, 19, of Bhelbyville ! | De} ig Place aN i “Jender-Wagner housing legista- eal surrender Mr. i She-wasborn-in- Petersburg, and 5 Lymn St : eq

on Henry er, 27; Evelyn Rhea Qrosg, 21, of 10

yan St. Department officials prom-'lived in Chrisney seven years bes! SN. Bei oi 8(. Franeis—James’ Patricia ljore;

{State tion which M¥. Truman indorsed. the‘ case would be “looked fore coming here. She was =a pul William Keen, 22 of 1 E New A Coles AB MeQueen; | ‘Some Help’ {into.” ; _ ‘member of the Chrisney chapter 21. of 111 8 Cineinstl gt | osen. s, Virginia ; Preebuirn; Hubert, | Unlike the T-E-W measure. the Although Mr. Samarin's where-.of the OES" and the Greek abert Warren Kiem. 22. 3 Ney Doanatn Routier: lawrenes; -- Ruby, new law makes no provision for abouls have been kept secret Methodist Church. 1409 'N. Delaware St, © TAL Methodist William, Pauline Brown; | federally-financed public housing ever since the Soviet consul Ini Survivors include her husband, BE a UT agro at fivard. A eairice heer: Chester. |

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or slum clearance projects. New York revealed his disap- James L. Billingsley; two daugh-| 8 ont James. Mildred Me-|

it. “Congress has . .'. passed an pearance last week, FBI author-'ters, Mrs. Oleta Davidson and Jo Pdr. 81,

Edwards, 30, of 2786. Oariion a Anna, Hoon Pdwards, 30, r emasculated housing bill,” Mr. ities who have questioned the Mrs. Doleen Johnsen.

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B and two Roberi J. Hampton. 23, of Ypsilanti, 'M yo adie, _ Hattie Harris J Truman said. He said he signed teacher said they could find him grandsons, James Lee and Robert, ch Oeraidine A. Snelson, 18, of JVandeman St. Paul miadelin Cuugeld | it nevertheless because it will be when he was wanted. Clee Davidson. i missin ! a N. Blacklord We ; Lester, Callie} *5f some help.” The FBI. denied. however, that ee tei, DIVORCE SUITS FILED as ob Bo vids arian iat “Fhe most astonishing part of it had the S8amarin family under Arrest 2 More: Grocers 1 amen anordyee. Mabel! Inez King, 123 W. 9th St.: Robert, Cora

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the process (by which the bill guard. . . PF. Ca | Laura Walton, 535 EB. Court was passed) is that the members ‘What Could I Do?’ In Short-Weight Drive Bagcns Eimer Waser: Rua oY vs. Boveri! pis AHS of the House of Representatives The case of the Russian teach-| City Inspetions have arrested A. Hopkins, Stelle. vs Huston J Brown: |

i hy M. : John ‘Stortz, 79, were never permitted to consider ers was revealed Saturday by 'Wo more Indianapolis grocers in Bern Ww Momeni gE Oe TE LO eriosciorosls.

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and vote ‘on the Taft-Ellender-| Soviet Consul Jacob M. Loman theif : crusade against short- A. Harter: Silvia vs. Thomas Earl Silvius. uote. Kenneth ‘Games, 15 months, at Wagner bill,” Mr. Truman said. when he announced to the press weights, boosting their total to « Prank’ Waller Thompson. 11 st 33%) Mr. Truman noted that all the that he had just “rescued” one 18 in the last two weeks. {BIRTHS Bers A. I alnbolism. 1506 N.| main provisions of the T-E-W teacher, Mrs. Oksana Stepanovnha, One grocer arrested yesterday At St. Francis-Sidney, Letiie Houchins. Dearborn, cerebral hemorrhage. { bill were favorably reported by Kosenkina, 52, from the hands of was charged with short-weighing *'1.0r: Deroiny Bagey, ©" T™68er; Duniel ‘Gill, 50. wt t coronary| te House Banking Committee. White Russians and that he had meat, cheese and chickens. The Ab_Method oie, hua Scales; Prank, Marie Batsel, 36, at General, pulmonary] Yet Republican leaders refused, asked police help to find Me. father. was sevused of. failing to Warten. Mrrie I AS Wo Rn. 13. at Riles: a he said, to‘let the full member- Samarin. give eclared weight on toma- Frances Taylor. oy | heart | ship of the House consider it. | Mr. Lomakin said that heitoes sold in basket lots. A Ys Tain Baron hard. Husel Campbell, 30, at General, pulmonary SE. ity z po

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