Early one morning last week FBI agents rapped sharply on the doors of five Detroit houses, made five arrests. Agents in New York boarded a freighter, made a sixth. Four of the prisonersa countess, a fashionable doctor, a social worker, a sailorlooked to FBI like the shadiest spy ring yet rounded up in the U.S.
G-men called the case "... a bizarre plot. ... It will sound like storybook reading, it is so fantastic." Until the four are put on trial in mid-September, the Government is jealously guarding all details of its superduper...
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