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| PAGE 6. piri presi ll “Venezuela's i |'What Assurances? — hie > S = Ruling Junta |Vogeler Says: Has Jitters By DONNA MIKELS EER

The man who knows thé other {side of Communist imprisonment CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 20 methods today warned the nation (CDN)—Venezuela’s military|/to “distrust” the® Red-issued rulers are tightening their police Prisoner of war list. . control against a bomb-brewing| Robert Vogeler, ransomed from underground. It's a grim struggle his Hungarian prison cell after 17 for power that has this oil-rich months imprisonmert, stated his country on political pins and views on what he called “another needles. {Communist blackmail scheme” as Within the last two months he arrived in Indianapolis to adtroops of the ruling junta have dress the Executives’ Club, Wneovered ator Sache: ol “I would suspect the list very

; much,” said the man who was litical opponents, and stepped’ up their surveillance over all po Seized and sentenced on charges

litical movement and. expression. °F espionage In Communist Hun, . (gary. “I think the list they reUnder Constant Guard [leased is bonafide, but I don't The two colonels and a civilian think it is complete. I think there who compose the junta are tak-|are several thousand more names ing no personal chances either. they are holding back, which will A carload of troops follows eventually come out when it is to wherever they go. A heavy guard their advantage.” stands 24-hour watch around Don’t Play by Rules

théir homes. | { “They realize what a value we Booming business goes on as place on individual human life,”

Di POW List | { istrust Ist | .. rE §FR litical sanctions on offending coun} tries and imposed these “vigorous- . ly,” the same ends would have been gained without weakening, this nation in the eyes of ‘the world. - f . "If anyone could advise Russia | on what policy to follow to weaken the U. 8., they could do no; better than to advise them to con-| tinue as they are now,” he said.” | Now on leave from International Telephone & Telegraph Co., Mr. Vogeler is touring the na-| tion “to set people thinking about the tremendous issues we face.”| After today’s talk he will return! . to New York to spend his first Christmas in two years with his wife and two sons, 10 and 11.

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prisoners as a form of blackmail.” PIV to allgincluding Hoosier news- Capper, U. S. Senator from

the West. violence flare. Vene.| Mr. Vogeler pointed out that Man Bill Oatis, held in Czecho-| Kansas for 30 years and president zuela’'s long-repressed Commu- Under international law we are Slovakia and two fliers impris-iof a vast publishing empire, died

in- entitled to verify the list but oned in Hungary. {here last night at the age of 86. volved .in the struggle for con- added: ~ “But,” he added. “there would, Mr. Capper, who built his potrol, might find a taflor-made| “The Communists don't play by have heen no Oatis case, no litical and - publishing fortunes opportunity to get in their dirty any rules known to civilized man. Vogeler case, no Berlin airlift from a start as a printer's devil " |And; judging by past records, if and none of this other foolish- 00 a Topeka newspaper, lapsed

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work. : : i —— they've told us the full truth, it ness if the United States and its into a coma in his suite at Hotel FLOOR J Pick would be the first time.” . agencies had had a strong for- Jayhawk yesterday afternoon and aycees fo Pick Up At the same time the speaker eign policy and had stuck to it, dled at 9:29 p. m. (Indianapolis

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Clothing Donat ns. of encouraging this form of ,..i. ries when the United States The Junior Chamber of Com-! blackmail. by its policy. of “ran- ara : ’| He suffered his third pneumonia

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service for donations to the|ly held American citizens. the world, has fo pay blackmail. nounced critically ill last ThursClothing for Korea drive. [ “I've been accused of being un-

“We're following a policy of'qay. Jaycee members in their own grateful and ungracious in my 2PPcasement, and appeasement, The Republican statesman was “squad cars” will collect clothing, [criticism of the State Depart- €3ds to war. conscious and mentally alert unblankets and other contributions ment,” said Mr. Vogeler. What Assurances? til a few hours before he died. from doners unable to take them Ransom a ‘Shock’ “What assurances do we have 1118 last visitor yesterday was to fire stations during the cam- “I want to make it clear that they won't seize 50 Americans Sen. Frank Carlson of Kansas, paign. ; I'm very happy to be free. But and say they want Alaska back? T2cently returned from a trip to The articles will be collected the greatest shock I have ever Russia has already contended] Ape Frank. b on between 8 and 10 p. m. tomorrow experienced was learning that the Alaska should be theirs. And, ye 2. 0 Ta d ow are you. oy rSponse to telephone calls to/United States had to pay ransom having succeeded once In gaining! yy S-2PPer asked. “and how are PL-1541 (Radio Station WIRE) to free an innocent American blackmail, they'll try again.” | 83: ZO'DE { Mr. Vogeler said that if the| Sister Survives “I would much rather have U. 8. used its powers of imposing] Mrs A. L. Eustice of Evans-. Spent the full 15 years in prison economic. _diplomatic _and _po-ton, Til, a sister. was Mr. Cap. (per's only survivor. His wife,| Florence Crawford, died childless lin 1926. | Miss Julie McKee, his private secretary for many years, and Henry Blake, vice president and ‘general manager of Capper Publications, Inc., were present when: Mr. Capper died. Several of his wife's relatives also were nearby. | | Mr. Capper began his newspaper, career as a typesetter on the | Topeka Capital in 1884. After ai /stint as a reporter in Washington | {and New York, he began buying! newspapers in 1893. He purchased! the Dally Capital in 1901 and always kept a large interest in

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