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...Gold recounted. "The man inside seemed startled, but he seemed reassured when I gave him the recognition signal: 'I bring regards from Helen,' and asked how his wife was." "Helen" had been Brothman's old contact (and was, in fact, Elizabeth Bentley, then a Communist courier and now another witness against Brothman...
Fairfield, a former CRIMSON managing editor, now writes a newspaper column in Washington. Braaten is now a State Department courier...
...Inverness Courier rallied to Nessie's defense. It denounced publication of the naval officer's account, added: "[A newspaper] must surely have a low opinion of its readers when it expects them to swallow such a story as this...
...scramble for them. Since harried news vendors favored only regular customers, a lively grey market soon started. One surprised traveler, alighting at the railroad station with a Sunday New York Times, was handed 50? for his day-old newspaper. Metropolitan sales of Pittsburgh's Negro weekly, the Courier, shot up from 23,000 to 41,000, while the demand for newsmagazines far outran the supply...
Schmidt was accused of acting as a courier for two of the defendants name in the incitement, one of whom was later sentenced to death and the other to 15 years imprisonment. He filed his story of the indictment, in which he gave himself an interview had denounced the charges against him as unfounded, then decided that it would be best for him to leave the country immediately before the Communist government decided to use him as a witness. On the chance that border guards would not yet have been alerted to prevent his departure, he loaded his wife...