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‘Seeds of Treason’ for Suspense, Drama
childhoods of Hiss and Chambers, knew what a Red was. | It was Rep. Richard M. Nixon|
Border.” de Toledano and Victor Lasky. break with the
] oy to . \ L ii. ‘then Chambers’ TR | aw 8 Yet, when called the ritey ot His locale? Why, Texas, of New York, Funk and Wagnalls, Communists, the bearing of the (R. Cal.) who first saw the Hiss- day, $2.25. Lake Walton | asa Dm oil WFBM p the “Constitution” py ah admir- course, and in particular its 1000-| $3.50. Elizabeth Bentley disclosures on Chambers charges and counter- By JACK WARFEL Hodges. 5 a Dodger first) -TV Programs ing contemporary, Madison Te- ia 6ne horderland from El By Scripps-Howard Newspapers the case, and finally competent charges in their true perspective ESME WICKHAM, a particu- p ges, rool ya, bo EF ps CHANNEL 6 jected the appellation. to which F250 to the Gulf of Mexico. “FEW, if any, works of fiction analysis of the evidence and testi- —at one of the many times when tug] . harater wil Posemah _ w on in Hess (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) You give me 3 Cre wpis| - This is another. in the seem- on the publishers’ lists this year mony as the two trials unfolded. the case seemed at point of col-|!arly unpleasan Joins list gu bmitted subjects Saturday, Apr. 15, 1950 1 have no Sain. De wrote, like IN8Iy endless series of regional are likely to excel “Seeds of Trea- In the earlier passages, the lapse. What motive, Rep. Nixon millions of dollars and no count ing Shain mn 8 I~ le Songlitution) oF a the POOKs which are back with. usison” for suspense, drama and authors concede, Hiss moves was asking himself and his col-|in friends, broods because no one * BEMENSION X-_ “With Folded 5:25—Program Preview He BS kA a single brain. It @8ain after a fade-out during the thought-compelling interest. through the story thinly. They league of the House committee, meg to his parties. \Hands™ the story of what hap:| 5:30_News and Noles oi spring _e a as the work War years. It follows the familiar; It is the story of the Hiss- are never quite aBte—to—pinpoint-would induce Chambers to smear “He buys an ‘island In the Ba. pened in the year 2006 when men 6:00—Kula, Fran and Ollie pone heads and many hands.” pattern of its predecessors. |Chambers affair against an al- When and where he entered the an innocent man? hamas. equips it. with a sprawl- developed a robot that thought 6:30—TeloNews Despite his protest, Madison's Kaleidoscopic, they are com-/most incredible backdrop of So- Communist = netbefworld Here . "2 Pama. sauipg A SPIN for them, will be dramatized . + + . §:45—Reberfa Quinlan" true place as “Father of the Con- pounded of fact and fable, fabu- viet conspiracy for betrayal. of they were compelled to lean beby. IF HISS were telling the truth, ing mansion and every conven: yoy w 7 p.m. 7:00—Chuckwagon Tales stitution” stands proved by the lous people, interesting flash-|America into the . Communist fy on Chambers testimony ut the Congressman reasoned, he lence except acquaintances. WELCOME TO BASEBALL — 3-00—Miracle of 1950 WC y rare acks is 8 st-/ camp. J ; i : ’ : 3 sitations, with Bing Crosby, b , Dorothy -30—Historic ph gp To AR —" ime a oe ue The authors are two gifted account with much leg work and C00 pers had. never. even. met ee a” os d oo New an Ralph Kiner wil be - 33 h Switzerland vi lia Brant third ARKO Pa a nat lo see & working newspapermen who have outside research... tig ori Cin h aq Thea et. all expenses paid, to a 0! ° 2 Ew pInour. aL a Ey a a! 1 hw of a contemplated four- ow 10 ge the re. tha covered the Hiss case from its, when they tried to fill in the h ae men a met, } on Hlisg/POrkers. \io.one Rw, i) he of the 1950 baseball season. Bing 10:00—TeloNews e : he Virgini Mr. Casey, an ex-newspaper- “" lv stages to its second-tria] Missing parts of the Hiss story whelner he was a ommunist or| Christmas party and g's Tea ape b y i £-th “Pitts. 10:10—Program_ Preview volume work on the VIrginian: man and eld-hand-at-this-sort-of £3rly_slages to a Hiss himself, they were re- not=—had-lied-in-denying it. ~And{to throw himself “inthe outdoor Crosby owns-a-piece of the Titts— 10:13—Sian Off pou. thing, took no chances on the Climax—Ralph de Toledano of|from EE Ts lawyers If ‘he had lied about knowing grill along with the yule log. burgh, Pirates and Bob Hope is : Si Gos EVEN’ less personalized than reaqability of his “chronicle” Newsweek, and Victor Lasky. y um: “I can’t expose Chambers, when to admit it] We're required to believe all part owner of the Cleveland In-
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it dull. “The Texas Border” cer- mrt Seana —— ; Sow, . his political ideas and their rea- (two trials of Alger Hiss, his var- { i ddition to slaughter. will be interviewed by Murray lization. ‘With its publication, a 'ainly Is not. lious appearances before the House [inquiry ‘into the Chambersiim 3 i ge dness in Davis, New York World-Tele-| PM. a = = eijares |charges went forward. And then ~ Drowning’ his wretchedness in definitive biography has taken| g¢piprinG with San Antonio, Un-American Activities Commit- OOK . {as vari oints of evidence ross champagne during an invasion 8ram and Sun; Lowell Limpus,| 12:00—Musical Scrapbook shape, one of .the most scholarly| ....5 0" 0 typical of the tee and the dramatic confronta- lto yaa P ne oo ie fot Manhattan, Wickham discov- New York Daily News; Warren 3:00—Feature Film inf fd In Tecent years and. bots an 1s 51 as: ne wan on ot Hes wih ‘we “accu. Ta agUP@ HUNT lie mpcccame ani-uthane, oe. cr. win tne dawn, that & mum —\yeperay poo | AS ct al reseurth : ders, almost as lazily as the Rio a cap ona RE 26-1 |gan to shift, waver and contradict ber of strangers have happily - rograms | : o Re a Slicers Winds 10_the sea, through nearly CT_sense. It In the story of 3 our +»EOCOS GOLD." By Ralph himself. Despite a hostile tack of @ceepted—his-alcoholic-invitations: CINCINNATI CHANNEL 7 f--5:00—Voice -of- the Enquirer and largely impartial. effort to 100 Pages written in his gently lots time BR AMSHeAn oy Hammond, New York, Harper, co-operation from the Truman ad- to settle in his island paradise | (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) _ 5:15—Room 150, Enter evalus arg dat true stature humorous, informal and gossipy whet) communism was 2 fash on $2.50 : |ministration, the House commit- Even the servants find themselves Salurday, Apr. 15, 1950 5:40—News 25 a Ee os and member of Style: Now and then he stops to able ByoeaLIOn, en oe he a tee carried the case to its climax Paying at the moon before this AM. : L .5:45—Headliners of Yesteryear Sh sale >" [debunk tales too tall for anyone Mildest criticism of Soviet Russia) The author under the pseu- "2" ejyctant Justice Depart- One concludes. : Itilfski 6:00—Spotlight on Tomorrow that great triumvirate, Washing-i, ." "r.van to beliey was to bring charges of sympathy donym of Ralph Hammond, has 2ep ag | 8:00—Rumpelstilfskin 5.30 Niduters Hews. ton, Jefferson and Madison, which | TE aD A Eye. scattereq With fascism. And how, as a re- turned out a crack adventure ar Pu a “MURDER BEGINS AT 31 Tob Doles 7:30—8il ago lovin Store was instrumental in launching ‘air " celittarh sth Sult, ‘the Communists were able story for teen-agers. : ARAN I sicamir trie a : olf Dog : this nation. Hitherto outshone by Ll¢ raindrops. guttering with," qiate the government, Based on geographical facts, the t© 2 rand jury. HOME,” by Delano Ames (Rine- 9:00 fom Keone Drama _ 8:00—Saturday Night Revue his more spectacular colleagues, ae ne OR To Big| Wield a heavy hand in the formu: story relates the efforts of a 15- Salient transcripts of the trials part, $2.50) provides another 10:00—Bill Dawes Ballroom 9:00—Wrestling Madison now takes his place as oo." woo 0 os Sam lation of policies, then when the year-old youth to clear the name and Sine Yano heazings abe visit with Dagobert Brown and| 11:00—Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round T1180 Nidviah Mysteries : Eo, SOU on Pann 2 (Be Jud oy” Bean, Are| HAGE Efe, 10 AE shar 0, OEME 1 SAP 0 ofa he he Summing srs. Anafle Wr wil, June, i mel MM FL re t th FerubN |Long. As If their stories are not| an ghening pagan of, Zoung : Costa Rica, there is a fascinating account of discovered en route to Detroit 12:00—A1 Lewis To Be Publi : ; Chinery o e new republic. {incredible h for one volume, ©SPionage for Russia. Cocos Island, near Costa Rica, : aT i Ne 12:30—Cooking School o Be Published Soon The biographer does not pic- . janoug 8 PR where 11: hoatloads of Peruvian Prosecutor Tom Murphy's bril-/from New York by way of New ? iol ture Madison, mor any of the N® SCeS & bit afield to bring In| HE fact that the newspaper- treasure are buried. In the trea- ant demolishment of the two Mexico. A wangled invitation on 1:00—LKavier -_ ic Sh “Down the Long Slide,” by Tom other 54 men who“made up thes *a" LaFitte, whose “fame” be-\roqqing public knows the out- gure cave on the island is the log Psychiatrists’ testimony against the prairies leads the Browns into 2:00—Paul Dixon's Wel op Hopkinson, is set in a dictatorConstitutional - Convention, - as N88 to other waters, and beau-|.,me of the final Hiss trial in nolo the captain's ship, which can Chambers. From beginning to a web of murder and busy in-. 4:00—Leo's Amateur Roview state “somewhere in Europe” and supermen. In the crucial tests te0us Lily Langtry, whose con- jegree diminishes the effective- clear the man of the charges end. this book is an impressive vestigations. 4:30—0n Stage Cincinnati tells the story of one man who
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