Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1950 — Page 2

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8.81215 Report, Intianapolis In Memo Made Public by Sen. Ferguson

By FREDERICK WOLTMAN, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer ! WASHINGTON, July 25--The chief security officer of the State Department in 1946 reported in a confidential memorandum that Alger Hiss “exercises Svengali-like influence over the mental proc-| { eises” of Edward R. Stettinius Jr. : | Nearly two-thirds of the prop-, "That was 29 months before Hiss, &t a congressional hearing, rty owners in Indianapolis have was charged with being an underground Communist. It was more been notified of the reassessment than four years before he was — ~~ = =e ———iof {heir property. i convicted of perjury. ‘plished, would seem to warrant (of the 94,000 land parcels in’ Mr. Stettinius at the time was the continuing interest of the FBI copter Township, 66,000 property| _U. 8. delegate to the United Na- and other security intelligence yajuations have been mailed out! tions organization. The previous agencies.” » ex- | - Juni 28 he had resigned as Secre-| Mr. Panuch today declined to aug ony. 318 Dersons Sve = tary of State. : explain what we meant by Hiss oqesesament value i The remarkable memorandum ‘Svengali-like influence” over Mr. ] . fi - > | “Complaints are very few, warned ainst an “ambitious Stettinius. : i © project” called the “Hiss plan for Mr. Panuch had been brought Roy T. Combs, Center Township reorganization of the State De- into the Department by Mr. Assessor, said today. “In most] _ partment.” Byrnes to help direct its reorgan-|Cases we have been able to work If successful, It went on, “the ization. In May 1947, he left to

out the differences, and only two Hiss group will have achieved in- become special adviser to Gen.

Of Owners Notified; | Few Complaints

property owners have indicated filtration in. or control of, four lucius D, Clay, military governor that they are definitely going to “eritically strategic points, i.e, 'n Germany. appeal.” UN itself, the U. 8. delegation, Sen, Ferguson made the memo Program Nearing End

State Department, and Bureau of Public to bolster his charge that in! : ” the Tydings sube The reassessment program in| Ine : yongs subcommittee was ior " Pownship

! is moving Author - of the memorandum remiss in ignoring the Hiss case. - 2 see the! was J. Anthony Panuch. It was om ma. aheall, and. Workers- fogs

Si addressed to his superior, Donald g ed 0 ’ The Jeogram by the a ond | : R. Russell, assistant secretary for! Nl rdered Back Wael oat be ready in time to bel

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imade “inquiries” after receiving

the of Mr. Stettinius. notice of the new valuation of,

Mr, Panuch, a Ne © York City! attorney, was located here today at the Statler Hotel. He was By Foundry Walkout asked: “How do you account for. SOUTH BEND, July 25 (UP)

your remarkable foresight con: Union officials ordered 1300 Studecerning Hiss.” {baker Corp. employees back to Possible to reach some kind of|

No Comment work today after their un. an agreement” Mr. Combs said. | “You'll have to make what you authorized walkout shut down the ‘and two of these persons said want of it” the ex-State Depart- Plant and idled more than 16-'hey would appeal” * ‘ment official replied. “I'm not go- 000 workers. Any property owner who is not ing to comment. | The striking workers walked satisfied with his new valuation) “It’s most unfortunate that the ut of the plant's foundry depart- has the right to appeal to the jt ment yesterday morning in what Board of Review, and then if not was highly confidential.” a union spokesman termed a satisfied with the ruling of the Mr. Panuch wrote it just two time study” dispute, board, may take his case to the days after the Hiss plan had been ) company issued lay-off State Tax Board. submitted to Secretary of State okices Sameday Afternoon say-| Finds 103 Errors ; + WY not o til] James F. Byrnes. It began: “I parate until], ‘he nomiber of “Inquiries” |

the foundry resumed work. have read with mingled feelings | “Consequently all employees ex- We found that we had made errors

” Mmiration #84 harror to raise CéPt those otherwise notified by 'n 103 cases,” Mr. Combs said, the office of special political af- their foremen will remain home and these were corrected immefairs, which he was soon to head, | Until further notice,” the an- diately. ee from the level of Assistant Sec- | houncement said. ‘In Des Moines, Iowa,” Mr. retary of State to the level of , The foundry workers had re- Combs pointed out, “they had 16.Under 8 : {turned to work only last Thurs- 000 appeals from the assessment This would have put Mr. Hiss |G8Y after a five-day layoff caused values, 2000 of these cases even-| directly in the office ‘of the then by a shortage of parts resulting tually becoming law suits, at a

Under Secretary, Dean Acheson, from a supplier strike in Phila- cost to the county of more than | who fs not Secretary of State. | Pr 850,000 to defend. of = “We have been very

Papers i : i " Under the plan, said the Panuch Twa to Face Charge © Peto he sald oe oom] ka over tne OF Pandering for Girl ling to a close before we thought | flow of papers in and out of the Officials will press for a Juve- 't wail 3 Jw months age, As- | secretariat of the U. 8. group. The nile Court conviction against nao ay and Vast m | 7 i us so Br he onan hecumd fl sot finish for several months. The i.| Evansville staff estimated it,

ampaglon ¢ Barges n Muniel-| L,, 4 finish in December and the | : pped yesterday |p, ot Chi in October.” | by Judge Alex M. Clark. He sald 4ylengo group 'n etober.: | the prosecution should be con- oo power mechanism,” the centrated in Juvenile Court, where Boy on Tractor Killed memorandum concluded, “couldithe pair faces charges of contrib-| pyr 3 Py — a utiiaed as an effective fnatru- ting to the girl's delinquency. Taree year-old Eugene Morris mentality within the UNO of our, Accused by the girl are a cafe Neubling, Darmstadt, was killed Juriga volley as determined by|operator, Mrs. Ann Williams, 1226 yesterday when he climbed the Bec and the President, |S. Meridian St. and a taxi driver,/ahoard a tractor and set it in But if it i= not so utilized, or, if it Donald P. Harper, 23, of 1134 motion. The tractor ran down a becomes susceptible to other in- Broadway Mrs, Willams oper- hill and crashed into a tree when ates Ann's Cafe at 1118 8, Me-ithe boy released the brake. ; {ridian St, where the girl said she ~~ ISS say the least. {was introduced to men for im-| “The security hazard of such moral purposes. She told police of | a set-up, if eventually accom-|being Intimate with about 100

Extra ‘New Moon’ mo . Helps Balance Losses July 25

HITS 7 CARS IN 3 |! HARTFORD, Conn. Last night's extra performance (UP)—Robert A. Mitchell, 20, ‘of “The New Moon" helped ‘bal- was charged today with running ance rain-out losses for this Sec- into seven parked cars in three ond Starlight Musicals operetta, separate accidents during a threeMel Ross, series manager, said hour period last night. :

With “The Red MUI" starting its six-day Tum at the Fairgrounds tonight, management to-| day was examining the half-sea-son balance sheet for the 1950 summer program. : “The New Moon" grossed about $12,000, as compared with $16,Ho for “The Student Prince” , Ross sald.

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|drastic measures today against anti-Red activities

{north to Kwangtung province in the south.

__ nearly ail cases. {stant vigil

Blames Regime and Nationalist Bands

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Communist reports admitted thdt sabotage, espionage and the purchase of 100,000 tons of party member since the Korean Democrats

About Two-Thirds armed rebellion are on the increase from Manchuria in the far| German scrap, reliable sources at fighting began.

Nottie reported ego! ns were reported going -on which might add an- Tax Foe Says other 50,000 tons of scrap to the . : purchase, ume. ot the biggest in Spices Crusade

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Some of this is inspired by, Nationalist agents, according to Spofford was ‘the first business independent reports, and some is accomplished by the: Atlantic genuine peasant revolt, {Council of Deputies in a four-day A top administrative in Session called to set up balanced Peking, Communist capital, issued forces for the defense of antia directive saying. gm Europe. ties will beONE: Armed rioters must De i i ule of the Man dealers. suppressed and exterminated with measures the . p y have already taken Belgium a firm hand and their leaders oF dre ready to take to rd g sentenced to death, y gua <

TWO: All anti-Communist aoagainst a Red sneak attack.

tivities, including sabotage, espio-/

| SABOTEURS cut four railway {lines, tried to blow up a crack ex- Significance to his venture. nage, graft and theft, must be suppressed through imposition of deat d long prison sentences. eath and ng I agents must defense fund to which each Atexterminated. lantic Pact country would conFOUR: Anyone who helps con-| tribute its fair share.

ceal such activities must be made Mr. Pleven told the Finance liable to the death penalty. {Commission of the National As- °Ut on strikes. Leopold stayed in

A Communist directive a few 5embly that the common defense his palace, ks ago established “People's/{und Was mecessary to meet the i Tribunals” in ew municipality| ®¢W and TE of China's 2000 or yj ments of the Western nations, |. MARSHAL TITO and his top counties, The tribunals were given| He Said American military aia lieutenants appeared confident toextraordinary powers of deten-|t0 Europe could be used for an 98Y that the Russians would not

¢ f ti jattack Yugoslavia. tion, x2 0 « im- | They were sitting out the

R RENE PLEVEN On highways today in what wasia glass and steel tank June

ito force King Leopold from the throne. Altogether, nine bombs

be exploded throughout Belgium.

the surface world.

‘New York was elected chairman combined war maneuvers to- urgent developments.

the Scrap Tron & Steel Corp. New|—Paul Abbott, 27-year-old antiYork City, from individual Ger- tax crusader who's playing hob- 1® Inob with the fishes at the bottom! *iof Lake Shafer, said today the {Korean war has brought added

| PREMIE {called today for the creation of a Pelieved to be part of a campaign, ,. test “hidden taxes,” said it’ was more important than ever that the government cut home | front spending in view of expected More than 23.000 workers were , iar. demands on the nation’s budget.

“The big test of whether the government is going to try to remain solvent is here,” Mr. Ab- gen. bott warned through his inter- wa5 unopposed for re-election in com -phone connecting him with! Arkansas but a hot race for gov-

“When I submerged, we were Gov. Bid

now, there will be fewer taxes ox. Gov. William

War centered on senatorial contests

lin Louisiana and Oklahoma and jraces for governor in Arkansas

Pe MONTICELLO, July 25 (UP) and Oklahoma.

South Carolinians a’ Democratic run-off primary. In Louisiana, incumbent Sen. ‘Russell B. Long, son of the late Huey P. (Kingfish) Long, sought ‘renomination against former U.S. rney Malcolm E. Lafargue : |press train, and scattered nails! Mr. Abbott, who submerged in and former Rep. Newt V. Mills. Elmer Thomas (D. Okla.) faced Rep. Mike Monroney in a run-off for the Democratic Sena‘torial nomination in Oklahoma. Monroney outsfripped Mr. Thomas-in an earlier primary but failed to win the necessary ma-

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Fulbright Unepposed { William Fulbright 3

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ernor shaped up there between

McMath and Ben T.

administration. | iprisonment and death, with no|fense fund. . ; » included on the new tax bills] current phase of the Soviet war not involved in a war,” Mr. Ab- Laney, national chairman of the The secret document was made ‘when they are made up late this 2PPeal provided. Germany of nerves aboard a crusing pleas- bott said. “With the war now States’ Rights Democratic Compublic in the Senate yesterday = At Studebaker fall, iG ; t B it in ) ; ure yacht in the Adriatic. They 80ing on, I realize there must be mittee. - Ho Fargusen (R Mich}. | Of the 848 persons who have, TEN THOUSAND British, Nor-|jssued orders that they were not much spending. But if non-mili-| Oklahoma Democrats chose beSen, Ferguson, however, deleted | CHARLES M. SPOFFORD of and Danish troops be-ito be disturbed except for most !ary expenditures are held down tween Johnston Murray, son of

(Alfalfa Bill) and after the war some of these Murray, and William O. Coe for

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Mr. Abbott said he would feel election. He ran up a lead of

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satisfactory |°f the Atlantic Pact’'s “cold war day after two carioads of Rus- . fh agreement was worked out in Cabinet” at its first meeting today.|sian officers were cleared out ot Australia unnecessary taxes will even be ggvernor. Mr. Murray was gen{He called immediately for sog- the area on British orders. | WILLIAM FARDON BURNS, eliminated.” against a possi British officials said the Rus- publisher of S s Sommunist In only 35 cases was It Im- communist “Korea” attack some-|sians, believed to be attached a was/that his crusade was a success 88,000 votes over Mr. Coe in the where in Europe. the Soviet military mission at/charged with sedition today on if it resulted in “savings for the regular The unanimous election of Mr. Bad Salzufien, were seen driving grounds of three articles opposing man on thé street.” summer,

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