Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1950 — Page 2

errr ea

* that Mr, Bervice gave secret war

~on-hisuse of the expressions’

munists.

Gifferent,

‘mittee, “and at the same time be

Study Barng: Record

Of Service-Jaffe Talk

FBI Asserts Diplomat

In Amerasia Probe

Told Magazine

Editor ‘Handle These Secrets Carefully’

OK WOLTMAN, Seripps-Howard Staff Writer

"WASHINGTON, June 24-—The Justice Department over the

week-end will decide whether the public is entitled to listen in on 8 private conversation in-a_ Statler Hotel room during the wartime

month of April, 1945,

The conversation wis recorded trom a microphone planted by! i ne op Pp | Premier Georges Bidavivs mid-|

the FBI in its early investigation It will show whether diplomat John 8. Service, according to secret FBI testimony, ever in effect told Philip J. Jaffe:

of the Amerasia case,

is a man supposed to be a | politi-| cal expert on Communists in the

Far East. Yet over ad long period! of years he associated with these

“This military information, ox people and ‘had no- inkling they,

course, is secret and must

handled carefuiiy.”

Peyton Ford, assistant to the the| Tydings committeé yesterday! ‘when its chairman, Sen, Millard!

attorney general, rebuffed

E. Tydings (D. Ma, ), asked for! the recording, Mr, Ford said he was acting asl

A matter of ‘general public

policy.” He later promised to re~Leopsider, he - Already Discussed * “The conversation

HERA y™ come up in the current State De-| partment “loyalty quiz of Mr. Service -his-attorney revéaled yes-| terday to the Tydings committee. “We were questionec there, about it in the same vague here) as here,” C. E. Rhetts said, He demanded the full recording since his cleft "Has no recollec-|

tion of the statement.” This, Mr. Rhetts added, “is in accordance with well-established - rules of

evidence.”

As a result, cross-examination

fwinaes ‘who testified for him. “Tat the loyalty hearings— Ambays

were Communists.” =. The charges of communism] came up years later, Mr, Service| answered, and ‘a great many. ve fot been proved.” "Most of them were newspaper. {men and they were only a small]

| segment of my associations dur-

{Ing this-period.”

He mentioned two voluntary

| Clarence E. E. Gauss.

Describes U.S. Far East Policy

State Department Official Talks at IU

(Continued From Page One)

World ron :

France Faces

eS

New Crisis as | ~ (ahinet Falls

Bidault Loses Vote of

Confidence 352-230 In Pay Boost Row

dle-of-the-road coalition govern{ment fell today, plunging France

linto a crisis just when she was!

taking the lead toward unity of

Western Europe against Sommun i

{ in. Bidault lost a vote of con-| {fidence in the National Assembly, 1352 to 230. The test of strength Iwas brought on by his refusal tol TRraAt pay” incresses for {service employees, demanded by|

{the Boclalists and Communists.

Compelled to Resign The overwhelming defeat com-| ipelled Mr. Bidault to hand in his; iresignation to President Vincent

| Socialists and his own C {Popular Republican Party. ~The cabinet fall will detay the: negotiations by six nations of {Western Europe on pooling of {their coal and steel industries. The boldest move thus far to{ward European unity was headed {by Mr; Bidault's foreign minister, | Robert Schuman. Now the talks {which began here this week will! {have to await formation of anjother government. { The Socialists, former members

of Mr, Service by Robert Morris, [feports from the three divisions. jot the government coalition, with-

counsel for the GOP. minority on

the committee, was put over to an!

executive session Monday, !

‘Queries ‘Democrats’ Mr. Morris has sought to show!

data to Jaffe, the key figure in the Amerasla case. . At yesterday's hearing, Mr. Morris again pressed Mr. Service

“democrats” and “democratic” in reports ‘about: the Chinese Com-

] 3 ora u. "s. citizen. ‘Why should you employ it in a different sense?” Mr. Morris asked.

“A hundred million American"

citizens use “democracy” in many or dhe. witness! -S1¢ hg a agreement on a definition.” Denles Statement “How can Bervice claim the Chinese Communists are democrats,” the lawyer asked the com-

in possession of eviderice they are part of the Communist movement?” Mr. Service replied he never said they were “democrats. I said their policies and methods were democratic-—part of the popular front, The fact that they held

lof the seminar were heard. This plea for citizens participation was delivered by Mrs, Mar{garet R. T. Cartes, chief of the division of public liaison of the Stat partment. Last night she explained and demonstrated the work of the U. 8, Information Service abroad at a forum in the new Business

thd Heonomies-butlding auditor.

fum at which Editor Walter Leckrone of the Indianapolis Times

cetiously out ‘that on our State De ment does these things it is “information,” but when other countries do the same thing it is propaganda.” Mrs. Carter accepted that in

what she, called the “17th centur definition of -propaganda’- on

meant “defense of the faith.”

Posters Displayed

“Our information service is

defending the American faith in freedom all over the word,” " she said,

Samples of broadcasts, posters;

pamphlets and movies were displayed.

The information division now

has a $37 million budget, woyld like to have it boosted to $135 million, Mrs,

Carter said, “It is up to you as citizens and

rew some months. agoin a squabble over their demands for pay! boasts for ail French workers. But until today they had voted! with Bidault to spare France another of the periodical crises which whieh have plagued the nation for years,

Neither Mr. Bidault, who said

France's budget could not Stand,

draw such of their support from government employees, would

‘OKYyO Russia demanded tonight that Gen. Douglas MacArthur retract directives purging members of the! Japanese Communist Party. and! that the Tokyo government cease anti- Communist measures,

cil for Japan, charged that, Gen.| MacArthur's moves against ‘the! Communists violated the Potsdam | agreement and decisions of the! Far Eastern Commission on the democratizationsaf Japan, Col. 8. Polyashenko, acting rep-| resentative of Russia on the al-| lied council, lodged the protest on! behalf of Gen. Derevyanko, The Soviets called on Gen. MacArthur to withdraw his directives of June 6 and 7 purging 2¢ mem-| bers of the Japanese Communist|

onl

Hoviet member of the ated coun,

i

Shelton started in here for a beer; ot the FBI.

Bark Robbery Plan Foiled

Beat Most Wanted

Fugitive to Draw

(Continued From Page One).

colleagues drove the car around {the block and parked in the RCA lot north of the tavern. Police

arrested them there a few min-

utes after the shooting. Waiting for Their Man

At least two FBI agents were wh! WHTTIRE 1 “Wh

he {stepped info the brightly illumishated sidewalk ranting the tay.

tavern ro : when an FBI man’s voice cracked:

“All right, buddy, it's all up.” “That's what you think,” the {hoodlum snapped back. Shelton reached for the gun. in this waist holster.

ilets . cut him down. Two .FBI agents with guns drawn had been waiting on opposite sides of the {tavern entrance.

Mr, Foster refused to identify

| either ofthe FBI men who shot

| Shelton. One of them was nicked {in the right thumb by a bullet. {Mr. Foster said the wound ap- | parently was caused by a bullet {that went through Shelton, Although each FBI agent fired only oné shot, Shelton was treated

around to point it When FOL bul- |

——Fingerprints-of 2 desperado.-

Warns Democrats | 8 8 0f ‘False Claims’

g ~ Nine Hoosiers are dead {today as the result of spec-

drownings.

sons died in their blazing {automobile after it had been in-|-{volved in a wreck, ;

ESHver Crees near New

Estes dea

{tacular traffic crashes and

Near Anderson, three per-

A traffic accident near New Castle took the lives of two more. Two teeh-age girls drowned in IHR RY

A truck driver died in a traintruck crash near South Bend.

The ninth victim of thé night of violence drowned at Rigdon.

.Dead in a traffic crash are Wilbert C. Anthony; 26, Ander.

and ‘their abt

Anthony, 28, months-old _ daughter, Rebecca Ann. .

Killed in a crash on Ind. 103

Nease, 17, New Castle, and Miss Virginia Brown, 22, Wataugh, Ky. Elmo Stafford, 29, South Bend truck driver, was killed in a grade crossing crash at Ganger, on the

a _ saruRoay, us 34, 100,

today to tel}

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inear New Castle were Miss Betty |

Gap

|Judy Garland {Perks Up After . .

HOLLYWOOD. June 2¢ (UP) — Garland

Screen Judy perked up, 2x Acre a narcotic sleep

fear that emotional

Yesterday, NBC Vice President John F. Royal announced at New York that he had telegraphed an offer for Miss Garland to appear on television and radio shows over the network. ... . . » . MR. ROYAL, an old friend of Miss Garland and her husband, Director Vincente Minnelli, told her “we all love you” and “would smake-things enjoyable for you Miss Garland’s agent, Carleton Alsop, said today that the actress was “pleased” with the offer. - She was told about it during a period of wakefulness froin sedatives administered to ease her emotional condition.

up and eat a batch of pancakes Ethel Gilmore.

Fire Razes Bingo

Indiana-Michigan state line.

Creek were two 13-year-old girls, | Elizabeth Eads and Barbara Shaffer, both of New Albany. The

third drowning victim was Arthur!

Woodcock, 50, Fairmount. The Anthonys and their baby,

on, collision on Ind, 9, three miles {north of Anderson. The couple| {was killed instantly and the child, {died several hours later in St.|

: | John’ s Hospital.

mE 3 Orestes —

Jacobs Wires State Democrat Offerit

to be misled by “false claims.” Rep. JBcobs’ wire countered one!

{Ft. Wayne and the earliest en{trant in the race, would have od votes from the convention’s 2096! delegates on the first ballot. Gov. Schricker told a press conference last night that he would not issue any public statements

which it was rumored earlier he {might make at the last minute. “Let the best man win,” said! Gov. Schricker. “The contest won't]

won't have Gov, Schricker’ 8 publi support for the Democratic nomi- other car and crashed into the; nation as U. 8. Senator, wired the Anthony automobile coming from were left, Sheriff Bayliss said, on 92 Democratic chairmen today not/the opposite direction.

Rlght.. atioy ~they. Committeeman — Frank — McHale; lout of control on Ind, 103 near [claiming that Alex Campbell of New Castle, plunged down an

in support of Rep. Jacobs, a move

elections was a form of democracy! taxpayers to determine whether Ero UHR A8WH IH China.” \[we are worth it.” she concluded. He interpolated that the win-| ning candidates were picked. in| SI advance. Then Mr. Morris asked him to

memes | RIS PATtY organ Akahata. o‘The BIG Bargain Romania explain his associations with a

| d | The Romanian Communist Party list of people identified as Coma $ Sun ay Times

{has ousted 192,000 of its members, {more than 20 per cent of them,! munists, Communist sympathiz-| ® The Sunday Times is tHe ad 0. Santiue purging alien| ers or Soviet agents in other pro- | BIG BARAIN in Sunday J a ements, a I a Silk Naiscd ReWapaper : | Those purged were “exploiters, One was Solomon Adler, Treas-| ® For ONLY 10 CENTS you |enemies, elements alien to the; ury attache in Chungking. Mr.| get news and features for ; ; J | Secretary General Gheorge Gheor-| Service said he occupied an apart- EVERY MEMBER of the honest and morally ed the!

ment with him for a year. family. "Du LA Ya Mor) y., {glu-Dej reported in the cominform

reading . .

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© “T'did not,” the witness replied. “T-“heard she appeared before a’ loyalty hoard and after that Mr, Adler was cleared.” He was asked about Duncan | Lee, wartime OSS agent. Mr.| Service said he know him “very slightly,” {

| frontier “war-mongering” lagainst Marshal Tito,

campaign

{newspaper Borba reported

| working class, and persons dis-|

4 ®PARADE MAGAZINE journal. is , “that Elizabeth Bentley testi- ." America’s outstand- Y | . ed he was a full-fledge member ing Sunday newspaper | ugosiavia of her Communist Saplonage magazine, pe { Yugoslavs charged today that ring?" | Bulgaria is mobilizing its reserves

jand moving troops toward the!

The Yugoslav Communist Party the [troop movements and said Bul-

“Did you know Duncan Lee| was identified before a congres-| sional committee as a member of | a Soviet eapionage ring?” ! “1 did not,” replied Mr. Service.

moblized.

to the homemaker, bride- \garian motor transport is being

to-be, grandmother , , , and Teen Agers. too, ® POLITICS... BUSINESS REAL . ESTATE...

The people's front organ Polit-| lka said the Soviet-dominated|

| Bulgarian army also is mobilizing | {its reserves,

Party's central committee and 17 for three bullet wounds. » One editorial members of the Commu-| Penetrated the center of his chest | The other went Lo

near the heart. through his right shoulder and [grazed the front of neck, causing a minor wound. In Critical Condition Hospital _flicials sald Shelton, under police guard in the prison ; is still in critical condition

neck

but showing. some signs of im- George | Gennara, a Cassian, Mich. Schricker,

provement. pull through:

“Shelton’s »

Iboth of them several compli- later. Glearings for ihe day Shae : ments.” . Mr. Woodcock was drowned Glestines (x, the veck $56.60 . Removes Self late Yesteniay while attempting Debits for the $158.000.000 swim across a quarry ne ga | Gov, Schricker also took himself Ig State li ry he| : : — RETR NIGIEI out of the senatorial race again.|gent down in 40 feet of water, Enjoy Sunday Dinner at Tavern owner's wife, Mrs. | “Speculation on the possibility|mne pody has not been recovered : Marie Harper . . . she was ad- | {of bringing me in as a possible! mm ——————— +h floodliahts. |darkhorse candidate is purely! IC h I F I 3 miting the new. floodlig |without foundation,” said Gov. FGs njuries. Fata (Serving All Day) Who Indicated earlier'Tq Monroeville . Wemenj; 1606 N. ILLINOIS ST.

{for them on a 700-mile escapade

{the outcome. I probably could pay!

He was expected tojappliance salesman, to be hostage that he intended to finish out the|

two remaining years of his second

Mr: Foster sald Shelton will ap-| {through Milwaukee, Chicago and gubernatorial term.

{pear before the U. 8S. sioner here and then face kid-

commis-

diana. Standing within six feet of the desperado while bullets flew was Mrs. Marie Harper, who runs the

in._.a new. .Cominform tavern with her husband. Mason.

She was just outside the line of fire. Others who wittnessed the melodrama were Mrs. Pearl Smith, 44; Caroline Wysong, 10, {and her grandmother, Mrs, Ger-| [trude Teague, 58, They live across| the street from the tavern and {were gitting on their porches at! 3707 and 3703 E. Michigan.

WORLD-WIDE NEW 8

is . UP-T O-T H E-MIN-

{trying to whip the Bulgarian peo-

Two Others. Listed The Bulgarian government

Others listed were the late. ~~ UTE PHOTOS. PRE. Agnes Smedley and Gunther DICTIONS OF THINGS |Borba said. It sald frontier in-| Stein. Mr. Morris said both were TO - COME FEAnamed as members of a Soviet! TURES . . . PENTY OF |the Yugoslav border by Bulgarian spy ring by Gen. Douglas Mac- STORIES ABOUT YOUR bs Arthur's intelligence officers, —...... NEIGHBORS, . Ere past month. . i

Mr. Bervice conceded associations with them as well as others on the list. » “lI submit the committees In Sunday Reading should look into this phenome- Only 10 Cents non,” Mr. Morris then-said. “Here

| Tha SUNDAY TIMES.

ngland

England circles wondered to“Iday what has happened to bom- | bastic Soviet Foreign Minister | Andrei Vishinsky. -1__He has been conspicuous by his’ “abscnce from recent Moscow functions. Radio Moscow has not men- | tioned him for 37 days—not since {he saw United Nations Secretary [General Trygve Lie May 18. Diplomats speculated he might

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China A British frigate fired on Chinese Nationalist planes which! {bombed and machine-gunned two { British ships off Swatow, a British {naval spokesman said today. [He said the 1450-ton Hart-opened-dy Wve en. [fire after three Nationalist MusWe youreolt and soe fan eves |itangs made two unprovoked at-

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The tavern was filled with!

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they heard .shots, Several hun-!

watch Shelton line in a pool of

General Hospital ambulance. Shelton puffed on =z cdcigaret'

inorthern Indiana. After 30 har-| rowing hours, Mr,

their car burned out.”

After stealing a car and more | {those persons in whom you have {

“Do not be misled by false

“1 suggest you consult some of]

hurt the party no matter what Stream bed. The bodies were re-

cope SRP driver; {of the other car, was reported in|

fair condition today, also in St. ohn’s. Hospital. Anderson SD

fr. King attempted to pg an-|

Auto Hits Tree

Miss Nease and Miss Brown]

sent to the chairmen Thursday | were killed when the automobile" —ldemocratic N.

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{embankment and struck a tree. The driver of the car, La ence | Brown, 22, New Castle, rnidt re-| lated to the girl, was reported {in serious condition today in Henry County Hospital. | Police reported the two New {Albany girls were drowned while {wading in Silver Creek near the imouth ‘of the Ohio River. Auithorities said they apparently stepped into a deep hole in the

{covered by state troopers an hour

were burned to death in a head-|

Spot-in Belleville

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The drowning victinis in Silver!

“4 Hours After Raid

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‘caver-all game” worth $300, if.

Belin within 48 numbers (otherwise $100). The printed icard also announced chartered {bus service from Indianapolis “at |3 and 5 p.m Witnesses "also found printed l1ou cards, presumably Jor the feonvenience-- Of = short of funds. { The raiders confiscated $175 in |cash; a loud Speaking system

i Co. ‘tables and chairs. A. number of tables and chairs

{the alleged operator's plea they {belonged to another unidentified (party. They were destroyed in fire.

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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE

FT. WAYNE, June 24 (UP)— Mrs. Ruth Mooney, 51, Monroe-

Iville, died in Allen County Hos-

Gennara claims in the senatorial contest,” Pital last night from injuries re-

| | naping charges in northern In- escaped Montmorenci, Ind., when] Rep. Jacobs said in his telegram. jaan a8 ule" accident ey ACEPSaKe 0

Her daughter, Doris Mooney,

weapons, the pair went to Ken-|jlaced your confidence by elect: 23 and Mrs. Andrew J. Smith,

tucky. At Mayfield, Lieb was captured during a robbery attempt, "but Shelton escaped. Shelton is not related to the

ing them to public office.

onvoy, O., were killed when the Convoy, automobile hit a car

“My name. will -be- before. the. gucven by Mr. Smith broadside at]

convention. I expect to win the!

‘the intersection of ‘Ind. 101 and

Sheltons whe have heen riddled nomination and election and I Hoagland Rd.

by gang bullets ness Fairfield, Ill.

Death Driver To Face Panel -

GARY, June 24 (UP)—A 41-

Lake County Grand Jury on al in. connection with an accident that

cidents, including penetrations of dred persons gathered quickly to cost four lives.

Kain was remanded to the

{troops, had increased notably in blood before he was removed in a grand jury yesterday by a Lake County coroner after an inquest.!

Kain's auto crashed into the

shall enter the Senate unfettered by any selfish interests,” Rep. Jacobs said.

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Rep. Jacobs, who was greeted | with Gov, Schricker's announcement when the Representative re-|

Inviting You

activity, had cgments. “He stressed THat Gov. er used. the word “public” when he said he wouldn't indorse him,

with “my backing.”

and sipped a bottle of beer while rear of a car driven by William fied his supporters, preferring to

waiting for the ambulance. Born in Indianapolis, Shelton!

has a long criminal record start- schlad and three other persons his On June 9, riding with him were killed in have contended privately

ing when he was 17,

Freischlad, 30, Chicago, last Sun-| day near Cedar Lake. Mr. Frei-

let them announce their support] of him, but various members of immediate political family] that

1826, —he-was-given-a six-months—the—crash-—and fire which fol. Gov. Schricker was among the]

term in A penal farm for stealing a vehicle. . Police list several aliases for. Shetton, including Harland. Ellis and Jack Tearle or Terrell. ™

Broke Out of Jail Qne June 5, 1930, Shelton was arrested in Rising Sun,” Ind., for carrying a concealed weapon. Ten days later, he and another hoodlum named Ralph Moore broke out! after locking the sheriff in jail.| Shelton was caught three days| later and sentenced to 2-14 years| in Indiana State Reformatory as| a fugitive, After pulling an armed robbery| in Colfax Township, Mich., Shel-| ton---was-—sentenced-to-serve.. 801 years to life in the state prison; at Marquette, Mich. He stayed| there until last September. | On Labor Day of 1949, Shelton; and-another desperado Sam Lieb {60, fled the coop and staged a reign of terror through five states. Armed with knives, they forced

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