Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1950 — Page 6

“Ney u. s. British Atomic Data Given Russ b y (Continued From Page ( last week, and played a cat-and-|concerning his own views in rela- was called to the United States and his expert witriesses, | Src mouse. game to trap him. tion to his father's new post. {to join in the a greet pushy

’ associ Fuchs, tell the] When arrested, Fuchs headed - Fuchs was questioned . again that produced - the Ee oe & what So the theoretical rerearch depart-|and again, according to testi- bomb.

most dam breach of| Ment at Britain's great research rhony and statements made ‘by! The produced wit- oy . ; Wis the 8 and Amaging breach {ni| center at Harwell. {Prosecutor Christmas Humphreys nesses x testified that Fuchs U. S. Data on Fuchs 0 history. Fuchs sald in his confession and two witnesses at a two-hour gave Russians information! Shrouded in Secrecy | He told & news conference that, .nprTROIT . MJpen {tha wit : “ , Mich,, Feb. 10 (UP) ‘ t he broke off contact h the hearing this morning Aa lon the great American atomic the “people of all countries . . .| The £IC United Auto Workers along the Cumberland River in : For V

With the ringside seat at the go. Soviet agents a year ago. Finally he reached what Mr. center at Los Alamos, New Mex-| - (Continued From Page One) |ynow that the United Nations and Chrysler Corp. met tor To sses and tened to : : toda, . The ‘India

American and British atomic ex-| | Although still a Communist, he Humphreys called a clear “mental ico, during a secret meeting In ployees of ernment ncies stands between them and d pariuieits whish Fuchs Save them. aid, he began to doubt the wis- crisis” Jan. 26, and made a com-| Boston in 1045. ot directly volved in the case|tion.” setructpar on Re "at $9,000 pro-|the. reaches of the OURS celebrate if Ea ane off the Te it would] 1" Of some of Russia's actions. plets confession,-He-wasaizastea.. Led From Ourirpom have stopped giving out informa-| «I belteve they wil insist,” he duction I ot BO Pr ee Loma aa wit & have taken them to make the Agents Narrow List {the same day. After he was ‘remanded for tion on any basis. aL hud — . a ad n ope atomic bomb unaided, atomic ex-| He stopped giving them atomic| In his confession: -Fuchs took! trial, the 38-year-old scientist was Congressional comm It tee 8, ! e libri perts have said. [mea but his past began to pains to describe how he Bul the ee Som the Siny courtroom Shek meanwhile, haited their competi- OPEN MOND AY ROUGH A 5 day aftesn great power of Tis min wor ham, diréct A Fine Physicist catch up with him as American next cout SODeATnEe. tive race to investigate the ™ . . cf Mr. Humphreys Fuchs pos-| |FBI agents and British agents, 0 spit x ite Jue Aer ant ome). Bo Ppeara ll American side of the Fuchs case| SATURD Y 9:30 fo The prog [conscious that the Russians were ©he 10¥ ilies and Under British > Prosecu-i 4 rake public whatever can . Si or the bu sessed a ‘brain unique in the ettin Allied. atomic’ secrets loyal to Russia: -+tion—ease, which took two hours |, told. ' of the buile world of psychology” and is “one |B B “1 used my Marxian philosophy | to unfold, had to be presented to 3 hibits ond of the finest th tical physi {narrowed ‘their list of suspects; support its t 1 trial. The advice of FBI Director. 8 nes eoretical physic-| —Fuch [to conceal my thoughts in two Suppo: request for a tria Ed te 2 chricker, ists alive. |down. to one man--lFuchs, | separate compartments,” he said| Neither the scientist nor his at-| “CaF Hoover temporarily cooled] : at 3p. m “He deliberately broke his mind] They watched him but there i P i conf pa read in court torney gave any indication how off some of the Senate commit-| Br Feception at ’ or +r ora xo . en. WAS NO Opportunity to confront n In nis a e: = nasre he would plead when he appears tes. Others got direct orders B = 8 prosteu 1 pro- nim with an accusation until last by Mr. Humphreys, fat Old Bailey. from the administration's lead- stablishy ucing an analogy to that classic] " Doubts Russ Policy ers in Congress to halt all ac library cam of English literature, Dr, JekylitOctober, when Fuchs’ 75-year-old | " EE hl Congr years afte and Mr. Hyde.” {father was offered a post at Leip-| “Looking back on it now the Two GI's S == tivity involving the Fuchs case) = At that . It ‘was considered’ Nicely, that \zig University in the Soviet sec- best way is to call it a controlled ° $s Jerve $ for from seven to 10 days. hy om ( Fuchs’ defense will be that in his| '0f Of Germany. schizophrenia. In the post-war Ag Kidnapers for Pay | Security Vacuum Responsib efforts to Produce a “controlled Fuchs informed a security of- period I had doubts about Russian” ops pep “10 (yp)—Two| Scheduled hearings were post- library at f tat {ficer at Harwell of the offer Policy, but eventually I came to] ned or canceled by some con-| schizophrenia” (split personality), A i 1di 14 po { Secretary « made to his father and said he/the point when I knew I disap-/young American Soldiers B00 gyaggional groups. E staff in-| he overreached himself and be-| |B nal group ven | librarian; * J came actually insane, even as did hoped it would not affect pig Proved of many actions of the their services to the Russians by | vestigations were prohibited for| pointed i Dr. Jekyll in Robert Louls Steven-| Work at Harwell. The officer, Russians. decide whether I could! <1Anaping a former Gérman war the period of inactivity. - Lib son's hvrror. story. {Wing Commander Arnold, knew contie . tarde yr forma. | prisoner and turning him over to| At the same time, some over-all } : : ia : itnesses disclosed that Ameri-|that Fuchs had ‘been supplying or OE being sure I was the Soviet authorities, U. 8.|authority in the government ap- YOTED "MOST From a ean and British security agents atomic secrets to the Russians, for : = Army headquarters announced | ared to have run a securit : and pamph ; y ag doing right y q pe y| - knew of Fuchs' dealing with the] Mr. Arnold immediately saw an| «ws sow months passed and I.today. ~ | vacuum over the public records grown to RUSETANS TOF Mose Tha = Tour opportunity ~10 Break the case po =o ore and more convinced, The Soldiers were identified as on-Dr-Fuchs-in-ait-departments:: ~250,000-boo]

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ee months before he was arrested against Fuchs by questioning him iy .4 1 had to leave Harwell. I Sgt. John Frankey, 26, of Brock-|It sucked up every scrap of offi-| : a i : : ton, Mass., and Corp. Paul Abel, cial paper whith referred to Dr.|

was then confronted with the fact HURRY TO HAMILTON'S! that there was evidence I had 29 of Bolivar, Mo., members of Fuchs in any way at all pectin; | given away in New York. {the 796th military police sta-| The only files of this kind| division ex “It becam# clear that. in leay-|tioned in Vienna. known to exist outside the FBI WINNING HIS HEART diana divisi WATCHES ing Harwell in these circum- 58 were routine form applications, «ss 8 avigpaly Wit CAN ”m stances I would deal a great blow ‘Viking’ Rocket Hits letters, and similar documents. ia and books A; to Harwell and all the work I had All were removed by the proper | blind. ; 3 anal ~~ }toved and aise leave suspicions Altitude of -51- Miles {otticiais within the past 78 hours, ons Indi 21 against friends. : | WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 (UP)|& spot check revealed. She ; i ‘Warned of Danger’ —A “Viking” rocket reached a None of the security measures —gnd Histor We'll_put your watch in Tip-Top. § .°I had to realize that theson-iysonror 51 Wiles yesterday over os designed to hush-—or—hide/f— 1025. Prese Shape. trolled mechanism had warned the American sequel to the Fuchs / George Blai me of danger to miyself. I re.|the White Sands, N. M., proving cage so far as could be deter-| dent: Rabbi PROMPT SERVICE i that the combination ot{ETSunGE, ihe Navy said today rb | minted. Indtanapolts @ rockers e three ideas which made me Y! Most officials think they ‘point George K. B what I was, was wrong.” {ground controls because it began | Skilled Wanhmakers! It was in this mental state, ac- '0 veer off course. However, to future action of an unprece-! gecretary; 1 All Work Guaranteed cording to the prosecution wit. Naval scletnists said valuable dented kind when the British Jayne = No Charge for Estimates! nesses, that Fuchs confessed that data on the upper atmosphere trial is concluded. Mr. Hoover| TOpkVille. he had started giving the Rus-| Were gained. has hinted to congressional com- . —— slans atomie secrets in 1942 and mittees that a round-up of all FARM PRI continued during all his thres PEMAND JAILING OF 18 - known accomplices of the British |} ~ WASHIN( years, in the United States. | “SEOUL, Korea, Feb. 10 (UP) | scientist is not far ‘off. | The Agr TM. Gt At first, while ‘employed ini The South Korean government EE n—— | paid today Britain, he told the Russians only| today demanded the imprison- FILM COUPLE DIVORCED nerally a DIAMONDS —~WATCHES—APPLIANCES the results of. his- own -experi- ment of 13 national assemblymen| EL PASO, Tex. Feb. 10. (UP), nue at pr ments and what he was able to accused of being members or as-|—Film director John Huston has next few mo 19 EAST MARKET STREET leafn about other atomic work: sociating with members of thejobtained a Mexican divorce from port eld, he Between Pennsylvania St. and the Cire! | Later, because of his recognized | outlawed labor (Communist) screen star Evelyn Keyes, “un-| ce ehang ey : Sele. ‘genius in theoretical research he party. impeachable sources” said-today.| Ldividual ec

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