Show h4'4tTrVanzta44 rett4fqxiMOr :V311ef iP46‘ i Ii I 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE N Y Editor Refuses to Tell Probers of Links to Reds WASHINGTON May 22 He also claimed that because be is a working newspaperman the committee's inquiry into his past is in violation of the constitutional guarantees of freedom of the press Reading from notes O'Connor said the constitution permitted him to "think as I please write as I please and edit a newspaper according to my conscience and without interference from Con- ()P- 1-- The managing editor of the New York Compass Toni O'Connor refused Thursday to tell the Bowie Activities Committee whether he has ever been a Communist He said be Is not one now Rep Harold H Velde (R Ill) told O'Connor he could draw only one Inference from his refusal— 'and that is that you have been a member of the Communist gress" The balding witness told Velde party and continue to be a member and as Managing editor of that he is not now a member of a great newspaper you are ex- the Communist party tremely dangerous to this couDenies Red Membership ntry" "Were you a year ago?' the A witness who preceded O'Conasked nor to the stand had testified congressman "No sir" that the editor had been a mem"Five years ago?" ber of a Communist cell in Los "No sir" Angeles late in 1938 "Ten yearsago?" O'Connor told the committee "No sir" he was standing on his constitu"Were you ever a member of lional rights in refusing to testhe Communist party?" Velde tify adding that he was afraid he persisted might incriminate himself if- he "I refuse to answer that quesanswered all the questions-tion for the reasons given previously" O'Connor replied Shortly afterwards be was excused It was Mrs Alice K Bennett of Los Angeles who testified that O'Connor attended Red meetings on the west coast while a reporter for the Los Angeles Daily News Mrs Bennett is the former wife of Charles W Judson another Angeles newsman who testified earlier that O'Connor had had Communist ex-Lo- s Lists Social Workers Mrs Bennett also listed more than 40 social workers and newspaper personnel who she said were members of Communist groups O'Connor was asked if he had heard Mrs Bennett's testimony He told Frank Tavenner committee counsel that be had But when he was asked to confirm it he said he did not want to en gage in a memory contest O'Connor related that he was born in Nampa Ida attended Harvard University and broke Into newspaper work on the Los in 1935 In Angeles response to questions O'Connor said he was chairman of a unit of the American Newspaper Guild in Los Angeles and later president of the guild there nnmilMOSola 11111115r - Your Furs PfSERVI Vacation 11 Mil Paris' NEW Ilepondosi Haskell Vomits Fur Storage South May Attempt Control Law Kill yoults ore corn Rep Paul Brown (D Ga) said Thursday that southern congressmen may kill the controls law if tbe government insists on awarding defense contracts on the basis of regional unemployment instead of low bids Brown and six other southern House members appeared before a government panel which Is studying whether clothing contracts should be channeled to unemployment areas of the east and northeast even though lower prices could be obtained elsewhere Brown said he and his colleagues "intend that this shall not happen" He asked the panel to snake a decision promptly "so we can kill the defense production bill or amend it" $5 end Glazing t Storage Including Insurance to $100 Dial 14411 Per Our Ironclad Mossangar f f i ( f' '''''' s 7 - lt- 1 I 4 ' f- 1 ' 4 -1 ft- --''r- rp4 ' )i '' 4 4"-- 4 - ': irt ' ' :1 4 s4 e 3 lc a w : :ltk ' ' "r"'e - 1 7 4'!' -- ' 's ' 1 - 4 'n' 'Mg 't ::!:' 4 ' AO vA ' 14-- 1 1 4 aka 1 il i " i'' i "tt :jt 11': 40'i- ' : V- 1 l' '4 A A 1 I i it) 7' ofoo t 0 - ' 1 Ii' 'IV) i A i i ' I - l'I'' - ioti - ' 1 t 1 1- j 1k41 i 7 '' o) l' t A N I i or - J Bonne Alice Bennett Los Angeles Tom O'Con nor N Y Compass managing editor appear with Mrs denied I I S aux JO TRUMAN REMOVES 22000 TONS OF COPPER FROM STOCKPILE : — New York Times Service WASHINGTON May 22 — President Harry S Truman Thursday authorized removal of 22000 tons of copper from the stockpile of strategic materials The metal will be used to make up the current deficit in the projected copper supply which has been caused by the strike of copper workers in Chile and the embargo of ship ments of copper from that country because of price differ - 4 r" 4I' ' r 1 l' ' ''' 1 4 ' ' '""' : 1t'' '''' 4 1‘' ' F1' :1 :: r ' ' l' : NOT a Rebuilt! 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