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Show 18 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 235, 1957 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD} Communists Penetrating | Congress Committee Rooms, Waiters Charges | WASHINGTON (UP)—The chair- Communist apparatus with agen- man of the House Committee on cies and members of the United: ee : _ States Congress.” | Un-American Activities said Sun He didi not name the commit | day night that Communists have penetrated Congressional commit- WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS! tees or Congressmen involved. But he cited as an example of the al- | tee rooms and the offices of in- leged penetration the work of a dividual Congressmen. Washington economist, Wilfred Rep. Francis E. Walter (D-Pa.) -feported ‘a new technique of Communist penetration of government” which he said “is exem plified by the official association ef an identified member of the Lumer. Both Stores Open Sunday 10 a.m. fo 9 p.m. | Identifies Lumer | Walter said Lumer “has been J identified by a witness or witnesses “under oath as a member of the Communist Part and a former member of a Communist | i cell in the Office of Price Administration,’ a World War II agen| ey He said Lumer had invoked |the Fifth Amendment and refused i By UNITED PRESS to answer questions about ComNEW CANAAN, Conn.— George munist Party membership at a Obituaries Thurman Bye, 70, a | former news- closed meeting paperman who was literary agent last Wednesday. for many famous persons, died at his home Sundayafter a long illmess. Among ‘Bye’s clients were Charles A. Lindbergh, Mrs. Frank- lin D. Roosevelt, Westbrook PegJer, Alexander Woolcott, John Erskine, Heywood Broun and Gen. John J. Pershing. He also ‘‘diseovered’’ many new authors whose works he published for the first time. AVON, Conn. — Sir Alfred Zimmern, 78, noted world affairs expert, historian, political scientist and educator, died Sundayat his bome after a long illness. Zim-| mern helped draft the covenant of of the 640 East 3rd South committee . } Lumer promptly denied he was under Communist discipline in his Congressional work He said he had invoked the Fifth Amendment because he felt the committee ‘‘could not constitutionally inquire into mypolitical beliefs or associations.” | Advisor Since 1953 Walter said Lumer a’’has been actively participating in the work of a number of Congressional committees and has been serving as consultant and adviser to various individual Senators and members of Congress since’? June. 1953 Walter released a portion of the League of Nations and formed Lumer's testimoiy in which the the United Nation's Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). economist said he assisted ‘‘a member” of both the Joint House| Senate Economic Committee and the House Small Business Com-! Romilda| mittee. The witness did not men- aaa WASHINGTON — Mrs. L. Flanagan, secretary to Lyle C. 71 North 5th West LIBBY’S PUMPKIN If > 18° CRANBERRIES tion the name of the congressman. | Wilson, vice president and WashWalter said his committee in ington manager of the United the past month has uncovered | Press, died late Sunday at Colum-| new aspects’? of Communist un-| bia Hospital. | dergroynd operations on the basis | ‘of ‘‘connective information” sup- | EAST ISLIP. NY Y.—Ethel Jack-| plied to the committee by Boris eon, 80, the actress who first| Morros, who worked as a counterplayed the title role in ‘‘The Mer- | spyy in Soviet espionage rings. wy Widow’ on Broadway, died LIBBY’S RIPE OLIVES Saturday at the Percy Williams home. | Tax Court Judge and former Unit-! ed States representative from Il- ROBINSON, Hl. — William W linois. died Saturday of a heart Arnold, 80, retired UnitedStates! condition. la. STALKS 2/2 Can FRESH POUND PKG. -------- SQUASH CUT or WHOLE- - Russ Challenge, Says Nixon PHILADELPHIA (UP) — Vice looked in the rush to match So President Richard M. Nixon vret missiles progress.” He seemed confident, however, that Russia’s scientific lead would 5 be overcome, departing from his | text here to say, “T have faith |§ that in the struggle for freedom, | by the Communist parties of 64/ nations was evidence that the! Americans. Kremlin was launching ‘‘a masIn his second major address of sive non-military offensive aimed the day on the same warning, at the overthrow of all free naNixon told the National Council of| tions.’’ He predicted ‘‘the dictators Catholic Youth here that the So- their economic, psychological and viet drive was signalled by the re- of Moscow will sharply step up e@ent Moscow manifesto which he subversive activities . . . they will Gescribed as a ‘‘blunt challenge emphasize again the popular front the Free World cannot and will tactics which fooled so many wellgt ignore intentioned people in times past.” Only a few hours earlier, the) Nixon warned this country must wice president told a B’Nai B’Rith avoid panic which ‘‘can lead to building dedication ceremony in hasty and_ ill-considered proWashington that Russia's econom- grams’ and. complacency which te challenge must not be over-,' ‘is equally dangerous.” CUBED PURE "2 33: . e Give and serve CAN OLD CINCH ..... ath 5 “zroan LIBBY’S SLICED PINEAPPLE EATMOR TALL CAN . 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