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In Federal Posts © ¥ WASHINGTON, Jan!'1 (UP * ‘House investigators sald today | ‘that Communists and Red spies| “have .penetrated so deeply into “the government that ne S12 mile lion loyalty program is only a N a “feeble defense.” parOna. Nia of Dr. Swan

The statement was made’ by the 1. Dr. House Un-American Activities Buorizidge High pr Swan Committee in a pamphlet “1001... "vyiversity in 1035, and his Things You Should Know About M.D. in 1937. He was plant phyCommunism and Government lgicias for the Allison Division of Communists’ have spen General Motors here from 1043 past 15 years hiding their Key |... 1045 He succeeds Dr. Fred

men in our Army, Navy, Diplomatic Corps, Treasury, and other|D: Wishard. in the Delco-Remy

.. control points _of government,” ‘the committee said. The pamphlet is the last-of five | on the committee's findings on communism, The others covered | Communist activities in thie ta Delivers ve gS. United States generally and in | [

religion, education and labor."

- Favors Cut In Size Skeet see House to Family ‘man of thie committee called for sharp reduction in its size and for a code of fair practices to| Occupants Quit Coal | Shed; Receive Gifts -

_goyern its hearings. “I would gladly support any By OPAL OROCKETT Every room they romp in,

move to set up rules of procedure “similar to th we have in the 3 apid- Rep. Join 8, Wood every game they play on the 18 acres around their house, the six children of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel

AD, Ga.), former judge. “I also Carlisle remember Santa Claus. |

‘think we could do a better job if the committee were reduced to He brought them a place to hang| their stockings—a home to grow

five members or preferably three.” up in and play in, like their

Mr. Wood, who headed the committee when it was last controlled 7 school ‘mates have. OMG have. DO Other COMMItLE®)- The * Carlisies have left that ¥ “Their only fob should be the coal shed at 1249 Bridge St. Mr. investigation of un-American’ ac- and Mrs. Howard Reynolds of he said. near Lizton offered them a house, Should that recommendation be 0 miles north of Martinsville.

, Santa Claus ceased to-be- an llowed, it probably would force =~... ioned myth when the

i1« mailman began stopping at the the coal shed following The Times’ story about the Carlisles. The | first. card to arrive brought new hope, and read: ~ “We only have a tratler, but 2+if we had a house we'd share It o (with you.” Mrs. Carlisle had just arrived home that afternoon with her sleeping son on her arm, after hours of house hunting. ‘Walks Miles to Bus: Hverybody in the family Is by. eating at once for. the first time ‘| since July. They ate by turns on “vio-|® card table and shared two beds ahi Lin_.the coal. shed. . Everybody is talking at once, too, glowing with "| plans for the teeter totter and swing Mr. Carlisle plans to build ‘this ‘summer, | . Gifts, many anonymous, were ived by the Carlisles—clothAgricultural Adjustment Admin-| Ce istration and National Recovery| In6: food, money and cards—from

Administration — the committee 2) lover Indiana,

ets New Post. Dr. Richard C. Swan, & native ‘of Indianapolis and formerly a| . |practicing physician here, has been named medical director of the Delco-Remy Division of General Motors in Anderson, it was {announced to-. |day. : Dr. Swan will \direct the health lactivities of all tof the division's nine plants; em |ploying approxi. mately 12,000

Dr. Swan a the son of Mr. and 2. Carl G. Swan, 3516 Salem

donated a 3 VIngroom suite and just right for the Carlisles’' three rooms, ; Mr. -and-Mrs. Norwood Dayton ty Co. yesterday,/of Tyndall Téwne took them 3 in 4307 E. 21st 8t.,/house-hunting. P. R. Mallory C6., $10 8. Lyon Ave., 2143-2145 South-|Inc., gave-them a pafty with gies eastern Ave., three lots in Finley|-<and $44 for moving. Nordyke ~. dve, and fon B10. 7524 W.| Baptist Mission, Trinity Methodist Wi 17 _N. Talbot|Church and Beioge, Street neighin Brown County bors added to the

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