Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1948 — Page 4

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Fie S Tio ith Column, Monet Holds

WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UP) «House investigators pointed to ‘recent State Department dismisgals today as evidence that a “fifth column” of Communist] spies is still menacing this gov-| ernment. Rep. Karl E. Mundt (R. 8. D.), acting chairman of the House Un-American Activities Commit-| tee, sald 17 State Department] ;employees have been dismissed as 4 *8ecutity risks” in the last fiv ont . Security dismissals ‘since. Jan. 1 of 1947, he added, number 151 and 91 of them “might be classi fled as of acute significdnce.” “The Communist espionage haz-| ard is still very much present in our government offices today,” | Mr. Mundt said. “Our investiga-| - tions have now made this fact| abundantly clear.” Discuss Year-End Reporte He made the statement as the committee was called together to! “discuss a year-end report and map! its investigating program for the rest of the year. It may also conduct closed-door | questioning of George Hewitt, ex«Communist, who reportedly. has offered to reveal “vital informa- | tion” og Soviet espionage in Te-

nittee .mém said. Mr. I

of a subpena. This would bring making it a cfiminal offense to| molest anyone who has testified!

partment, was ordered to appear! in New York today before the, federal grand jury investigating communism and espionage.

was subpenaed when he arrived Yesterday aboard the liner Nieuw |

Paris meeting of the United Na-| tions General Assembly ‘as a

Newcomb, lar subpena.) Faces Purjury Charge

Kings County, Washington, in|

at the University of Washington.) Mr. Mundt said the figures on State Department dismissals were obtained by two committee investigators assigned to determine the extent of current Communist espionage in the government. “In virtually all of the (91) “eases of acute “and immediate" significance, it was relationships or sympathies with Communist!|® pe An this country that

of employment Jhe said. undt also said. he plans to confer with the Justice De pratment on the possibility of ob-

‘ “loose ends” in the Hiss-Cham-bers and the Bentley cases. Some of them may be needed by the New York Grand Jury investigating espionage; - We sald, and “we do not want to interefer with its activities.” The first case involves exCommunist Whittaker Chambers and his charge that former State Department official Alger Hiss obtained confidential government _documenst ' for transmission to Soviet agents. Hiss, who has de-

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before a congressional committee, Arctic weather to permit another (Francis B. Sayre, Alger Hiss’ attempt to rescue the 10 or 11 ata former superior in the State De- American airmen mardoned on

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However, the latest report from _Bair rescue headquarters at Blue West The 63-year-old career diplomat One, an Air Force base about 110, miles from the icecap,

days.”

A fourth attempt to snatch the member: of the United States dele- men from the icecap by glider Sentence Delayed | [ettia ‘Ellen Lowmark, gation. His secretary, Anna Belle/was blocked yesterday by the un 34, was served a simi-| [favorable weather. The third tryl [failed Saturday when a tow-line (UP)—Hamilton

ge. snapped after the glider had been Tom R. White today postponed Mreuiar © Harlan, 88, at 3827 Central

—AIt -is known a George Hewitt litted 50 feet into the air, wai one was Injured. i ted 08 a perjury charge in} Despite i 40-below tempera- Victed of slaying Joseph Couch at connection with testimony before ture, the marooned men were re- the Hiiana —e ny ...a_Washington state legislative ported to be “fairly” comfortable more tha ’ ~ committee on un-American activ-|in & house built 6f ice blocks. he rules on a-motion for a. res ities. He is alleged to have lied Rescue planes dropped them food, hearing. about hi# identity during an in- clothing, heaters and even some| quiry into Communist infiltration mail,

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died of broken necks.

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A hold-up in an alley at 500 W. until, Washington St. vestigated by police today, [Clara Jones, 5041 Melrose Ave., Sanderson's told police she got into her car = attorney, said he based the mo-| parked in the alley last night = ltion or grounds that Sandérson|204 at R Man SeDped upto the |S » {was “forced” to confess the slay- A Engaged Couple Killed ing after his arrest in the fall of | stick-up. SOMERS POINT, N. J, Dec, 20 1946, Mr. (UP)—Charles Thomas Jr., 22, of that a recent Supreme Court case =e Somers Point, and his fiancee,’ ‘questioned” police methods of Coal Seller Fined Virginia Roth, 20, of Ocean City, obtaining statements. were killed yesterday when their]

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Judge Alex Clark today fined Sanderson testified at a second Elisha Enochs, 41, of Linton, $5 automobile. skidded on a bridge trial recently that he killed’ Mr.land costs in Municipal Court 4 self-defense following for selling a ‘truckload of coal’ creek. Statespolice sald the two an argument over a bucket of hot|Saturday without having a city| {solid fuel _HNcense,

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