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~~ Polifical Debate = Opens Monday Night, the Capehart-Jacobs debate—will States. have strained this country’s esponage laws.

The vast North Side: gym eania U-boat if 1942. - “accommodate approXimately 16. There have been at least three! ao: ] courier - Republican State Chalrmaniine pre-war Communist espion- Co Cale J. Holder and Democratic|gg, State Chairman Ira “Haymaker| agreed on the site of the first de-

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nn Capehart and Rp) "Homer Capehart an 5 Andrew Jacobs will debate in| 1 trace Sr her six other cities during the week Nas ever n following their opener here. A found. - meeting is scheduled’ for every, Carlo Tresca, night but Sunday, Dec. 18, {Italian anti-Fas-Mr. Holder balked at previous|cist, was shot inf% lans to hold the opening debate the back as he ’ n the Cadle Tabernacle on the was leaving his theory that the Democrats would New York office ‘ “pack” the meeting. |one evening in

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Mr, Holder said two Indianap-|

other stations will transcribe the was found shot to death in his!of the U. S. forensic fray for rebroadcast Washington hotel room in 1941. | ground. later. Krivitsky could have been a sul-| Parade Planned cide, but ‘he other two have been yo ook Plans for a gala opening debate/put down as unsolved murders. yu... how anapolis Press Club yesterday re- Communists will go, even in ceived permission from the Board America, when they think it nec- & of Bafety to stage a torch light|essary to attain some specific ob- . parade around ‘the circle before|jective, the debate. & 73 LE A J City, county and state officials] IT WOULD .be wropg to as-

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hand along with the orators in the the House Un-American Activities|in New York, a Press Club quarters.

Capehart group planned to tran-/plonage in the United States. No istered. scribe all seven debates and fur-|/finger has yet been put on any! NINE: — nish them to any intérested radio|Slav super-brain directing stations. < |whole works, The debaters’ will play one- _ night stands in the following ever, Is the existence of many spying. soltiess spy tings, operating ‘Indianapolis, Dec. 12; Rich-|fields. Just how many Communist oe ~~ mond, Dec. 13; Valparaiso Uni-/spy rings there may have been yersity, Dec. 14; Hammond, Deec./In the United States in war and] 15; Ft. Wayne, Dec. 18; Terre postwar times is ‘unknown. One Haute, Dec. 17, and Evansville, estimate by Thomas M. Johnson, | Dec. 19. + |a writer on American intelligence! Mr. Haymaker sald other work since ‘World War 1, is that cities may be added later.

naval espionage, was finally freed go to Russia.

F [Los Angeles, with perhaps 10 in charged that A Granted Continuance |Washington. "|ehenko had ~ Robert A. O'Brien, 19-year-old confessed. beater of two women, that in 1947 the Russians had 3000/in Buffalo, was granted a two-weeks’ con-|®mployees in the United States, espionage. tinuance. today in Municipal{With another 140 at United NaCourt pending a psychiatric ex-|tlons headquarters in New York, former Polish amination at his own expense, |The assumption has been that| Rudolf Modelski O’Brien

was arrested last week ®Very one was a potential spy, how the Polish

garet Todd, 621 N. Grant St., and/American citizens or the nation-| ring center for th admitted having beaten another 818 of satellite countries who can| Sv @ Te —— Indianapolis woman. He also ad-|De persuaded to do the Commu-| mitted that he spent his spare nists’ bidding. time as a “Peeping Tom.” sn 8 ‘Arraigned before J Alex| A LIST of actual cases thus far! M. Clark today the youth asked disclosed makes a much more tw) for a continuance. His attorney pressive record of the extent of! —8aid his parents were arranging Communist espionage fronts in| t for a mental examination. The/the U. 8. | case was set for Dec. 22. ° ; ONE: The “Amerasia” magazine

: case of 1045; indicating some MOOSE UNIT TO MEET kind of a leak in State, War and! The Women of the Moose will Navy Department papers dealing initiate new members at 8 p. m./with the Chinese situation. | today in the Moose Temple, 135 N.| TWO: The Whittaker Chambers Delaware St. The program will “pumpkin papers,” indicating still include a chapter night of the college of regents.

other leaks of State Department, documents, through other circuits. |

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By PETER EDSON, Times Special Writer V THERE HAS been general belief that American Communist and . “Indiana's political road show-- Russian diplomatic “information gathering” activities in the United

[ Immigration Walter G. Krivitsky, an ex-Red efforts to deport J. Peters for|tivities would destroy their effecolis radio stations — WISH and Army general and Russian master illegal residence In the United WIBC~plan to make direct broad- spy who had broken with Stalin/States identified the man whom casts of the first meeting and twoland sought refuge in America, Whittaker Chambers called head'to show Communist under- nage in

will be wined and dined before- sume that postwar disclosures by ica-to-Russia trading SOrparatn SIX © £ us - —— The det Com x fMiclals have been indicted for.Operated as an open and above-| 5 Tod ) 1s scheduled to start at 7:30 p. ne Ag ner ‘Service and are to register as an agent board political movement. It has Apolis Rea Borvas ohapter chair. | FIRE AT HIROSHIMA The State Committee of the Re-er government or private agen- of the Russian government. Six been a super-secret soclety for un-|mp,y | (UP) —Fire today destroy “publican Party said a Citizens-for-|cies have broken Communist es-|days after indictment they reg- derbanded dealing. This is the yj) give able direction to the|(UP)—Fire today destroyed one

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Monday night in the city’s’ ~~ No Communist spy, however, has ever been caught, convicted, mst auditorium, Butler Fleld-fstood up against a wall and shot, or even decently executed in an yo 8 3 ‘ wr electric chair ifke the six Nazi saboteurs caught coming ashore from

THREE: Elizabeth. Bentley's riety of spy stories that are the AK | testimony that she operated as a equal of anything dreamed up by! ysterious deaths connected with Communists fiction writers, It would be thrill-| {pointed to still another chain fof|ing stuff If it did not also present fcommunication through _.contacts'g | Mrs. Julla Stuart Poyntz Gla- in State, War, Air F ser, Omaha-born Communist or-| C »¢ “departments a | was signed last : jury, and Commerce departmen To meet this challenge, the Na-| bate and a pact od 188!) canizer and OGPU agent. disap-'and in Board of Economic Ward peared mysteriously In 1937 andifare and War Production Board. | |, FOUR: The trial of Judith Cop-\terdepartmental Intelligence Cons| {lon, Justice Department analyst, ference, | {brought to light charges that U. 8.1,¢ the FBI .and : 5 |counter-intelligence reports might| Army, Navy. and Air Force In- . !be finding their way Into Russian telligence services. They have 4 d |been made responsible for the co-| ea S e : FIVE: The Coplon case, charges etn mace responsible fo Department

. ’ ". mestic espionage, sabotage, vee F Chief’ Robert C. Alexander, and , in am dl n ’ versi and all related matters {testimony before the House Un- oop And a ey mn

SEVEN: Victor A. Kravchen- characteristic of the fundamental “1 Chose Freedom,” Russian

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EIGHT: AMTORG, the Amer- Czarist Russia. They have used Finance Committee, Mr. Conner n! stealth, treachery and deceit.

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The tmpeortant positions the which Communists formerly held {in American labor, unions pro-| What has been disclosed, how-| vided another route for industrial

In “many| gEN: The arrest and trial in| of “Russian Naval Lieut.| Nicolal G. Redin on charges of [trying to buy. ship. plans indicate Redin| and allowed to]

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{there may havé been as many as| ELEVEN: Testimony of Loren! 50. Mr, Johnson lists one each for|G. Haas before the House UnBeater of Two Women New York, Chicago. Detroit and American Activities Committee,

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_ THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1949 ~ Schedules lllustrated - Lecture “Michelangelo,” an illustrated ana artists, will be shown for the ~ lecture, will be presented by Rob- last time on that day.

A 15-year-old youth died today/ert O. Parks, curator, at & Pp. Mm. ay, 55 oils loaned by art in Geperal Hospital from bullet Sunday in the John Herron Art! museums and private collectors wounds reecived as a companion Museum.

| , ’ all over America, have attracted The William M. Chase Centennial Exhibition, honoring .the more than 6000 visitors in five work-of the most noted of Indi-weeks. /

through which the Russians may| ~~ have attempted to obtain secrets| of the atomic bomb, , |

15," of 2458 Columbia “Ave. was fatally injured by a companion, {Huber Brown, 14, of 2021. Colum-| bia Ave,-at the home of a third] youth, William Genon, 17, 2308] Yandes St. : | ‘Brown told police that young + {Tinsley asked if he could shoot | | thie gun which Brown had. Brown! {cocked the gun and handed fit {to him. As he did so it dis{Charged, striking Tinsley in the |left side. He died at 3 a. m, in Po Hospital. f

Brown told police he stole the, {gun from a relative Monday and, {left it with Genon. He sald he jand his companion went to Gen-! on’s home to get the gun last night. Both Brown ‘and Genon! were arrested on charges of vioiating the 1935 firearms act and! Brown was also charged with lar- | eny.

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The Democtats, in turn, re- 1043. The kill- | American Activities Committee *TeCHNE U. 8. security. W. B. C J EE Jected the Athenaeum as “too|ing came during |concernin Mrs. Mar Jane 9.2.8. 4 . . onner Jr. small.” . ja Communist M | Keeney. Rave all ind oted the; HOW THEY operate and what! . . How NOT fo Shop They settled on the Butler Field-| struggle for con- | possibility of espionage links they have done is a closely-| 1950 Drive Chairman F h . house as “well situated and trol over Italian- MT Edson through Russian officials atl ) "| Willis B. Conner Jr. Indlanap- or C ristmas roomy,” It is the largest hall in| American organizations, but the United Nations headquarters. guarded and closed book. To fe- olis “business - and civic leader, ® Yo matter what type the Hoosier capital. killer was never caught. | BIX: Service Veal U. 8. counter-intelligence ac- will be the 1950 chairman of the : yp

of Christmas shopper you are, Henry Morgan will show you in PARADE Magazine the funny side of your visit to the stores.

Red Cross fund campaign. Mr. Conner served as chairman of the commercial division in this| year's Red Cross drive. He is assistant vice president of Mer-| chants National Bank and of In-| diana Trust Co. Fi | Active in American Legion, |

tiveness in future operations. But enough has been revealed that Communist espiothe United States is a formidable force. This force 1s ® The radio funnyman

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Communists have op-/treasurer of the Indiana Society] their story of Yuletide throughout their 30-year for Crippled Children and a| A . and trustee of the Crippled Children's | shopping in words and >have probably been directed to! Foundation. pictures.

During the past war, as execu-| PARADE MAGAZINE tive manager of the Indiana War In

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