Show dvenfure Seemsd To B In Russia fo r Mrs 5f ern in 1934 WASHINGTON (AP)— Martha Dodd Stern named last week as "a Soviet spy said "adventure seemed to be calling me for the first time in my life" when she went to Russia in 1934 In a book published five years after that trip she added: "Maybe the conscience and idealism that lie latent in most of mankind were being stimulated and awakened in me maybe it was only curiosity of- - an eager but callow girl challenging all new experiences in sight" Martha Dodd wrote those words in 1939 at the age of 31 in her first book "Through Embassy her Eyes" It covered the yearsDodd E William father the late was US ambassador to Germany She said she made the trip to Soviet Russia out of curiosity because of the "vicious Nazi atMARTHA DODD STERN tacks against the Soviet" Union" Named as Soviet Spy which were being made at that time in Germany 14 when "I came upon the RusBELIEVED BEHIND CURTAIN sian writers whose works I read Today the wife of Alfred K devotedly and passionately and Stern a wealthy investment who had a great influence on 'my broker :she is believed some- early life where behind the Iron Curtain Miss Dodd born in Ashland The House committee on Activities says the jva wanted to be a writer She woman "and her husband have left a job as assistant literary been named as Soviet spies by editor on the Chicago Tribune to Boris Morrbs Hollywood compos- accompany her family to Gerwho recently diser-director career as many closed his own In 1941 after her father's a double agent — posing as a Soviet spy while actually aiding death she and her brother William E Dodd Jr edited AmbasUS authorities Martha Dodd came to public sador Dodd's diary Her first notice in 1939 when her book novel "Sowing the Wind" conwas banned in Germany by the cerned the moral disintegration of a German airman Nazi regime Her most recent work "The In it she was vehement in her criticism of the Nazis and Searching Light" was published Fascism and urged America to two years ago It dealt with an American university proiessor avoid isolationism She wrote: "If we do not conclude once and for all as an American nation that there is no such thing as isolation when the "nations of the world are at our doorstep we will discover too late that we are fighting the destructive international fascist spirit almost single-hande-d HOBBS'N M (AP)— A calm aided surely only by gunman yesterday strolled into Russia" the Broadmoor Branch of the Lea con"Through Embassy Eyes" an estitains some autobiographical County Bank removed tellers' the from mated $45000 glimpses including a reference a safe and and ofslipped out 13 and cages to summers at the age ! Un-Americ- an j " 12-ye- ar j WITH POLIO WANING Moves In Amid Jeers No-gr- Russia to Publish Book Attacking US Loyalty Oath s MOSCOW (AP) — A novel at-- " tacking American Loyalty Oaths written by Mrs Martha D o d d Stern will be published here next year The 1958 publication list of the Soviet government publi s h i n g house for foreign literature includes "The Searching Light" by Mrs Stern who was named recently as a Sovief agent by Boris Morros The US Justice Department has reported that Mrs Stern and her wealthy husband Alfred K Stern fled behind the Iron Curtain after she was named by Morros a Hollywood producer recently identified as a US counterspy "The Searching Light" published in 1955 criticizes requirements for loyalty oaths at American colleges The New York munist the newspaper Com- Daily Worker" described it as "an en- grossing novel of an Eastern University under the shadow of the m loyalty oath" Calm Gunman Strolls Into Bank Slips Out Back With $45000 - In the September Journal Fleeing 'Con Lady' Leaves Behind $40000 in Assets doctor tells A iVHY DIETS FAIL DECATUR Ga (AP) — Elusive g Mrs Margaret and Burton alias Mrs Janet R Gray left assets estimated at $40000 when she disappeared about the time $100000 was reported missing from the medical clinic where -- AMD WHAT TO high-livin- IF DO ABOUT she worked Atty Myron Armistead court appointed receiver for her estate estimated the amount yesterday He ssaid all her possessions w6uld be sold at auction But it appeared that the four doctors for whom she was bookkeeper might not get back much of their missing $100000 Armistead said the doctors were classified as unsecured creditors and would not receive any money until after secured creditors were paid Rome Joaraal a doctor tells' horn to be me ol diet acces& Thottgib yom think ye weigh tee roach yom my not How koowr? 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