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Aid Killed in Plunge

Had Spy Quiz Data.

Named as Passer : Of Secret Papers ri NEW YORK, Dee. 21 (UP)— Laurence Duggan, 43, former State Department aid who plunged to his death from his 16th story office window last night, have had information of value to the federal Grand Jury investi

gating: Duggan had been named bao the House Un-American Activities Committee as one of six government officials who al-

' legedly passed secret documents

was reported today to

oS

Chambers, _ vestigation declined to reveal If

_Atting Chairman Karl BE, Mundt . of the House Committee said he|

“dictment for perjury for denying,

to px - Communist Whittaker

U. 8. District attorneys. in 5 charge of the Grand. Jury in- geo’

Lois Bisa. «+. Death

comes to spy.case fi igure.

the jury planned to Subpéna Mr. Duggan. But in Washington;

was “sure that without doubt the Grand J in New York would! “have ir him as a witness.» 383 Cash, Merchandise The body of Mr. Duggan, ‘al A total of $85 in cash and| former adviser to ex-Secretary of merchandise was taken in two |

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kL os Find WS In Gift Certificates

QHICAGO, Dec. 21 (UP) —

| gm soldiers who started out to

|eut Christmas greens for their quarters at Ft. Sheridah “were $625 richer today. The men were looking for greens along the shore of Lake {Michigan when they found 25 bottles, each containing a $25 gift certificate. The bottles were

distributed by the State Street

Council, a group of downtown |c Chicago stores. They were thrown from a flying farmer plane Dec. 10 to honer the first landings on the new lakefront -airstrip on Northerly Island.

WASHINGTO

cases, Joseph B. Keenan.

inthe appeals rejected yes: terday. No lon, nee cases, the Washington and Cleve-| land lawyer felt free today to discuss the trials in general, the possible effect of taking jurisdiction away from the international tribunal and seme of his personal) reactions to-the trials in Tokyo:

~The soldiers planned a “real Christmas party” for their buddles.

Killed by Falling Re Rock |

‘SALEM, Dec. 21 (UP) —wJess/anese Foreign Minister, Mamoru Winglér, ‘44, Livonia, was injured|Shigemitsu, fatally near here yesterday when been convicted, a piece of slate fell on him and|(This was done upon pressure Mr. Winglerifrom Russia and Shigemitsu got or war but rather for his aver11 -- responsibility for - atroeities.{-

pierced his skull.

{to say that:

Not as Aggressors For the first time he was able

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should not have

or even tried.

was, working at a Washington seven years.)

County highway rock quarry at!

the time of the accident, police

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

US Court Elates Jap Warlord Prosecutor = By Refusing to Reverse Allied Tribunal

By OLAND dy RUSSELL, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer Dec, 21 — The Supreme Court's refusal to ‘| Interfere with the lh sentences of the Japanese war lords considerable personal satisfaction to the chief prosecutor in

though the. accounted: 'defendants, it was finally clear {no one of them condemmed solely {for Initiating and waging aggressive war,

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As of today Mr. Keenan returns to his ‘private. law’ practice” in Washington after three years with the Sinus! in TORY: This included (might have ste participation in preparipg the briefs submitted to the Supreme unforeseeable

International Military

stepped in voldly results.

E! It was ‘a turious fact

at the ~death penalty = was connected with the ete out only to those ho were

ers of war and eivilians, though the Allied court firmly held that waging an aggressive war was “the worst of all crimes.”

Mr, Keenan pointed out that tribunal weighed the evils of the various

Premier Tojo was the ‘only

member of his cabinet to get the death sentence but this was not #0 much for his part in starting

TWO: If the Bupreme Court| As for Shigemitsu, Mr. Keenan had taken jurisdiction away said: from the Allied court, Russial “Had~I’ possessed the power,

Hd would ‘have nolle prossed the

case against him. He was quite different from any other accused! in that it clearly appeared he opposed the war at a time it was dangerous as a Japanese for hin to do so."

Russia, Insisted

Mr. Keenan said it was Russia's, urgent insistence that . brought Shigemitsu to trial. The Rus-

mander because of respect tor pa

U. 8. ‘court's order, : TWQ: Ignore the order of the - court and fulfill his duties " ; by allied commander; or © PARKER "51" THREE: Decline to have any-| o aed 51 thing more to do with the ale : and resign his post. * ¢ Iau ! “In that event one of the " other nations wotld be required, HOOSIER to produce a supreme commander, as it hardly would be” expected, PEN SHOP. *!that any other U. 8. officer would 19 E Markel,

consent to be placed in such an|

fembarrassing position. mn

sians promised to provide evidence

where Shigemitsu once served as! Ambassador. never appeared abt the trial Mr. Keenan was particulary lf ipleased thatthe Supreme Court. refused by a strong majority to take jurisdiction over the allied! court. “What would Gen. MacArthur! as. Supreme Commander “for the!

ern’ commission which set up the allied tribunal? “The answer iz that Gen. Mac-| Arther could either:

* ONE: Refuse to discharge his| obligation, as Supreme Com-

{of “his war crimes guilt -found--in if documents they seized in Moscow |=

But the documents |

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Allied Powers do if this gdvern-| ment issued a directive in conflict] with the directive of the far west-|

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State Cordell Hull, ‘was found in burglaries early today. H--

a snowbank “outside “his office} Ethel Vann; 3609 E. Michigan | building. ” |St., owner of the. Jockey Ciub,| No Coat, Nor, Hat (3215 E. Michigan St., told police |

Detectives said he apparently $10 in cash and a case of whisky |

ww were taken from the ub. 1} Vdecidsd 10 £0 GU EH I [Entrance was gained by forcing al > ns Mome for the reat-door: i i Il §{ Lovely rayon crepe lace PE Py Burglars obtained $25 cash trimmed gowns, long and |trom the Ellis Brothers Hard-| full-cut in blush pink, powMr. Duggan was wearing po neither coat nor hat. One over-| “are Co. 2121 N. Illinois St.

{Beryl Robinson, 46, of 46 W, 21st i8t.," a clerk, reported to police.

‘Split Bill" Trick Blamed on Cabbie . - .

shoe was on. The other was! found in his office. Detective James Pritchard sald there” was) no one on the 16th floor of the! building at the time. Mr. Duggan was the $15,000-a-year president of the Institute of International Relations which up again today as a hofel clerk: occupied the entire 16th. floor of discovered he had been given a. the hyilding. {one-sided $5 bill. The other side | Police found Mr. Duggan’s office was a $1, with the two biljs split | window open and the snow!and pasted together. | scraped from the ledge “as iff A Plaza Hotel clerk told po- | from the passage of'& body.” |lice the bill was given to him by | None See Fall a couple who registered at mid- | n The couple said they had | As far as police could learn, {received it in change from a taxi | no-one actually saw Mr. Duggan ‘driver, who took them to the | a. a i Ppasers-by| hotel. Police arrested the driver |

Alger Hiss, former State De-[0n & vagrancy charge. partment official now under in-| ud

HOLIDAY DRINKS

he - delivered government secrets! to Mr. -Chambers, said -he was! shocked at the death of “one of my very good friends.” “He was a victim of persecution,” Mr. Hiss said. Rep. Mundt said that the testi-| mony naming - Mr. Duggan was given the committee during a closed session Dec. 8. #e said that Isaac Don Levine, editor of! the anti-Communist magazine’ Plain Talk, testified. that Mr. Chambers had named Mr, Dug-| gan as one of his six soufces of information to former Assistant’ Secretary of State Adolph Berle.’ The Congressman said that Mr. Chambers never named My. Duggan during his frequent appearances Defore the the House Soup.

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