Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1951 — Page 8

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jence of any serious conflict between internal security measures and civil rights. He added, how-

of Communist identification. “The really.big ones will not {let themselves be caught,” he « sald. “Others,” he continued,

“We approve only of government “while not actually Communists, for security against may be thought of as such be|subversives in those areas where!cause they refuse to take the oath

est weapons for anti-Com-|subversives endanger us in alas a matter of principle.”

“munist underground move-| ‘ments, Emanuel Muravchik said here yesterday.

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He also doubted the effective‘neds of outlawing communism by

He described loyalty oaths as legisiative act. act of the,

In Canada, Mr. Muravchik said,

He is in Indianapolis to attend entire anti-Communist campaign. the Communist Party disappeared the sessions of the National Jew- He contended the signature re- when this was done. Immediately

ish Community Relations Council quirem and take part in a panel discus-|—

gion at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the| World War Memorial building. | Panel topic is “Internal Secur-| ity and Civil Rights.” | Mr. Muravchik, national field director for the Jewish Labor, Committee, declared that ‘“‘prgper| money” behind the Iron Curtain could buy almost anything. This he stated -as he told of] 1200 persons spirited from behind the Communist barriers within the past 18 months in the commit-| tee's incessant fight against oppression and domination in Europe. Most of those rescued, he sald, were cultural, civic and labor leaders, persons who can help rebuild their countries in the future. Money Is Talking Point Today’s underground activity in Communist-dominated areas is the outgrowth of underground functions against the Hitler regimes of World War II, Mr. Muravchik declared. - “Those who could be bought then, can still be bought,” he said. “The only difference is the higher price. But with the proper money you can get almost anything.” He estimated that cost for getting a single person to safety was $500. Mr. Muravchik said, however, that circumventing the Russian secret police was a task much more difficult than evading the Hitler Gestapo. This he attributed partly to European geography, the location of Communist dominated areas blanketing escape routes, But, again, this obstacle. is overcome through corrupt officials and assistance of the enemies of communism, he stated. Urge Use of Tools More recently, European branches of the organization have turned their attention to the fight against communism. In this country the committee and- sister organizations are urging better

use of the anti-Communist tools|.

available, at the same time maintaining recognition of the civil rights of a democracy. . Mr. Muravchik doubted exist-

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And communism actually spread, he said, because persons who avoided the party before were willing to join under the new name:

Other panel members for tomorrow’s meeting are Dr. S8andhil’ Fineberg. director of Jewish Community Service and author of Punishment Without Crime; and Isaiah Minkhoff, director of the National Community Relations Advisory Council.

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