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I was a Communist for the FBI, starring Dana Andrews and an exciting tale of danger and espionage. I was a Communist for the FBI. Many of the incidents and the story you're about to hear are based on the actual records and authentic experiences of Matt Savetic two for nine fantastic years lived as a Communist for the FBI. Here is our star, Dana Andrews as Matt Savetic. A night of terror that stretched out for nine long years. That was my experience as a Communist for the FBI. I feared and hated every minute of it. But believe me, mister, you'd fear and hate it a lot more if the Communists ever got control of this country. Because fear and hate is the basis of my story. And it may surprise you to learn that, without knowing it, you're helping to finance your own terror. In a moment, listen to Dana Andrews as Mat Savedic under cover man. Now Here is Dana Andrews as Mat Savitic under cover man. This story from the confidential file is marked the Red Octopus. After the comrade has given me my orders and left, I walked to a chair and sit down. Heavenly, I've been scared before, but never as badly as this. I'm under orders to report to the Communist Control Committee in New York, and the Control Committee is the American Communist secret police, the dispensers of party discipline. Later, when I have my nerves under better control, I formed the FBI and the range to be picked up for a conference. I'm at the designated corner long before the agent drives up and stops in. Front of me. Get in mad. Thanks, Oh what's wrong boy? You look as though you've been in a fight. Oh just nervous. I cut myself shaving. A Red Control committee wants me in New York immediately, and I've been ordered to advise all my local contacts not to worry about me. I may be gone indefinitely. It doesn't sound good, there's the understatement of the week. It sounds as though I've slipped somewhere and the Commons are going to give me the works. Yeah. I ain't got any suggestions. No, Matt, I'm going to pass the buck to you. If you accept this party invitation, it'll have to be as a volunteer. You mean I have a choice. Oh, The Bureau isn't going to order you to commit suicide. Somehow, I don't find that very consoling. But naturally matter if you do decide to follow party orders and meet with the Controlled Committee, our New. York offers will give you all possible protection. In other words, you really want me to go. There's always the chance you might pick up some vital information. Yeah, I know. You'll think it over. Man. If you decide against going, nobody in the Bureau will think any less of you. Naturally, it'll end your value as an undercover man. Yeah, let me out at the next corner. Will you sure. You made up your mind already? No, that's why I want to Maybe if I walk around a little like, think this out better? You let me know what you decide as soon as possible. Man, I'll call it in the morning. Good. I have a long ways to walk back to my place, but even walking can't help the kind of thinking that I have to do. Maybe the Controlled Committee isn't just setting me up to knock me down. Maybe I'm going to be given an assignment that will be vitally important to the fight against communism. Maybe I'll be given an assignment that looks important but it's really a trap. Maybe maybe I'm going nuts. I'm all the way home and I haven't decided what to do. Then I opened the door of my room, and a decision is made for me. Comrade s Yes, I am Comrade Miller, Comrade Swetik sent by the Control Committee to escort you back. To New York, escort me to New York. You didn't get the orders, Oh. Yes, but just an hour or so ago, and they didn't say anything about anyone coming for me. I know, but the recent disturbing information leaks prompted the committee to take no chances in this case. Well, I was supposed to notify all my local contacts that I might be away, and definitely you can write them. From New York. Now, please get your things together. I have reservations for us on a plane that leaves a little after midnight. Plane. I was going to take a bus. A bus makes too many stops. I see. It sounds as though I've suddenly become pretty important to the Control Committee. Very important. Comrade Swetic says that I want to slug him and run. But where can a communist run and find safety? Besides, Mill is a big man, a real Control Committee goon, and if I didn't knock him out with the first punch, my trying to escape would convict me of every crime in the Party book. So I pack and go to the airport with Miller, without a chance to notify the FBI that I'm leaving. Aboard the plane, I try to find out why I'm being taken to New York, but Miller won't talk. The first information I get comes to me in the bleak, sound proofed interrogation chamber of the Control Committee, where Comrade Miller leaves me with Comrade Rice. Sit down, Comrade Svitek. I don't mind standing, Comrade Rice, sauid yourself. What's all this about? First I get orders to report to the Control Committee, and before I can follow the orders, I'm picked up and brought here. This is a very serious matter, Comrade Svitik. It was decided that we must move quickly and take no chances. I've been through that with Comrade Miller. What's the charge, charge, Comrade, there's no charge at the moment. Oh, and why have I been hauled around like a party criminal? Believe me, Comrade, we don't transport party criminals by plane. You're here for an extremely delicate. Assignment, an assignment that catches me by surprise, and I sink into the chair. I'd refuse just a moment ago, and I look up and I see Comrade Rice. Watching me closely. I tell him I'm sorry. I suddenly felt very tired. And don't apologize, Comrades Vedic. Here at the Control Committee, we see that reaction frequently. Yeah, I can understand that. As for your assignment, Comrades Vedik, what do you know about a Comrade Hillman Hillman? Why? I know that there's one who heads the party's commercial enterprises. That's the one. Have you ever had any contact with him? No? Why? We have reason to believe that Comrade Hillman has been injuring the party by using his position for his own financial interests. In fact, were as sure of it, but we can't prove it. So so we brought you to New York to get that proof. I thought Hillman operated out of New Orleans. He does normally, but he has such great organizational ability that we brought him to New York to direct our operation against the waterfront. Now he seems to feel that he is bigger than the Party has. That Hilman can give you the details. He's too useful to destroy, but he has to be controlled. We're assigning you to him as his assistant to get concrete evidence which will justify our disciplining him. Am I the first to be given this assignment, Comrade. Rice, No, there have been others. The waterfront is not a drawing room, Comrade Cetik. There's always violence there, and Hillman's assistants are always in the middle, in the middle of what whatever comes up. So far, those who try to remain faithful and fulfill their obligations to the party have somehow run a foul of Hillman's friends in the MVD. Those who have switched their allegiance to Hillman have been dealt with by the committee. Doesn't sound like a great future. We're hoping, comrade Sthetic, that you will be more clever and luckier than those who have preceded you. If I've been luckier, you'd never have called me. Perhaps we thought you were more clever. That crack doesn't make me feel either lucky or clever. And if I didn't like to set up before, I want no part of it now. This is strictly a pigeon trap, and I'm the pigeon, and there's no backing out. While these thoughts are racing through my mind, Rice calls Comrade Millery and in orders him to take me to Comrade Hillman. Then we walk through a miserable, foggy night to a dingy waterfront office where I meet Comrade Hillman. Well, Comrade Miller, what do I owe the pleasure of this visit? I brought you an assistant, Comrade Hillman. Another the Control Committee feels that Comrade SVETI could. Learn a lot from watching your operations. I see ye. In that case, welcome to the waterfront, Comrade Vedic. Thank you, Comra Jellen. Well, would the Controlled Committee like to have Comrades Vedic start? Oh, we'll leave that to you. Just be sure he gets a clear picture of everything you're doing here. That goes without saying, Comrade oh good, I. Will expect to hear from you laked this evening cover swift all right, I'll see that he gets away in plenty of time. Thank you? Did I miss anything funny? Comment? Something very funny, Comrades Vedic, Well, if you're not going to let me in on it, maybe you'd better start beating me on the project. Oh well, that's quite simple. Our job has a dual purpose to infiltrate the waterfront Party members and so be in a position to delay the shipping of war goods and to fatten the party's finances. How's that done by taking over unions and sipening off views? I think so, petty, comrade. Our party members on the docks have access to warehouses where quantities of valuable goods are stored. These goods we distribute through party controlled manufacturing and retail outlets. It considerable profit. You mean the Communist Party is officially sponsoring these waterfront thefts. Oh, certainly not, comrades FETI. Well, I've set up a separate organization to handle this business, an organization which use my assistant will head. And if anything goes wrong, I'm the patsy. Huh. There's always that chance. However, according to the newspapers, these wholesale thefts are all part of the unsavory waterfront mess. In other words, the party gets the money, someone else gets the blank. That's about right. It's a perfect But now fools like comrade Miller want this gold mine stopped. Well, I haven't been told anything about any part of this. What's their reasoning the big heats. On and they're afraid you're going to have to choose sides before tomorrow night. Comrade Semetic, what do you mean? The Control Committee has put you in a spot where you can't stay neutral. You're either with me or you're against me. You don't have much time to choose. I don't have much choice either, do I? Oh? Yes? It shows between Comrade Miller, who handles waterfront discipline for the Control Committee, and Comrade Bruski, who performs the same duties for my Friends and the MVD, they're both magicians when it comes to making men disappear. Now back to Dana Andrews starring as Matt Sivedk and I was a Communist for the FBI and the second act of our story. While I'm considering the unlovely choice that Comrade Hillman has offered me, a chance to disappear at the hands of either the Controlled Committee or the MVD, he goes on to the next step and communist technique, the technique which offers inescapable punishment and possible reward to any person or country whose cooperation is needed. The possible reward he offered me was definitely negative. A mere possible chance to avoid trouble. This operation, Comrades Vedic, is temporary and picky yune in comparison to my regular job. I understand that you had all the party's commercial enterprises. Oh, yes, you name it. I operated. Would you like to be. Part of it? Well, sounds like a spot where a guy could pick up a fast buck for himself without crossing party interest. Now, the party's never suffered, and I've done very well for myself. Really, eh, but don't get any ideas about pronouncing me, Comrade. I would deny it. It would be your word against mine. And I have some very powerful friends in both the COMMONSARN and the MVD. I have some friends on the Control Committee. Naturally, your predecessors had friends too, Yet none of them survived a single report that recommended action against me. Quite a coincidence, yes, coincidence. What do you intend to report to the committee that. So far you've been very helpful and informative, Comrade Hillman. Yeah, we'll be sure you don't go any farther than that. Huh. We'll discuss this again in the morning, after you've made your report, after. I've made my report. Nice spot, isn't it? Hillman's as good as told me that he's using the party for his own financial gain. But I can't prove it, and if I try, Hillman's MVD friends will knock me off. As far as I can see, There's only one thing for me to do, and that's run for it. Then, just as I leave the water front, the car pulls up in front of me and the doors thrown open, and. Inside says get him, Sevetic. There's nothing else I can do, so I get it. I'm Ryan Svedic with a bureau here in New York. Here are my credentials. How did you know I was here? One of our men covering your airport saw you aboard the plane and phoned ahead. We've had a tail on you ever since you landed in New York. After Ryan, here is my report, he asks me to stay with the assignment and to string along with Hillman. We've known about this waterfront business for some time, Man, but we don't have enough men to cover every dock and. Warehouse every night. I can understand that the real blow to the wrench. If you could help us catch them in the act, Hillman particularly, we could jail the gang involved, confiscate their property be a real big step toward buttoning up the waterfront operations. I'll see what I can do. I can't understand why the committee hasn't the range to have Hillman just disappear. Say yeah, Hillman must have a friend on the committee who tips him off on reports made against him. If I knew who that guy was, We'll. Put a twenty four hour tail on Hillman immediately and see who contacts him after you've made this first report. After Ryan gives me an emergency phone number to call just in case, he lets me out, and I go before the committee and make my non committal report on Comrade Hillman. I try to say nothing that can be used against me by either side. I'm apparently successful at any rate. The committee doesn't reprimand me, and when I walk into Hillman's office the next morning, I get a very friendly reception. Earlier report was. Very satisfactory to me, Comrade Svedk, I think we'll get along. I hope the committee is satisfied too, And according to my information, there weren't any openly adverse comments. They may question me more closely next time. They want this warehouse looting stopped. Before the party is publicly involved. This waterfront operation is much more important than a few dollars. Well, you'll know all the answers, but I don't think you'll give them to the committee. I know that, But how can you be so sure? Because before you leave this office, you're going to call the party's trucking company in order eight vans to be at Warehouse twenty three at ten thirty tonight. Go on, at ten fifteen tonight, you will go to Warehouse twenty three. There you'll be contacted by a man who'll identify himself as Comrade Broski, the warehouse watchman. Oh that's convenient. Oh, very As soon as the trucks arrive, you will help Comrade Brusky load them with the warehouse goods. He indicates, you aren't afraid of my getting this evidence and turning it against. You, No, comrade, because before you leave here, you're also going to call a committee and clear the use of the truck, certifying that they'll be used for regular party business. Now, I don't think you'll give me any trouble. No, I don't believe I will. Good, make your phone calls and then go and get some rest. We're going to have a busy night ahead of us. I have a busy night ahead of me, all right, And when it's all over, Hillman will be able to shift the party's disciplinary action from him elf to me, because this death will be my responsibility. After clearing the trucks, while Hillman listens, I go out and away from the waterfront, and as soon as I think I'm safe, I call the emergency number that Ryan gave me and make my report to the FBI. This is the break we've been looking for. Matt Well. The break I'm looking for is a chance to get out of this with my neck. I can imagine. Say we think we learn the identity of Hillman's contact on the committee. Who is it? A guy named Houston. According to our operative, he's the only committee member known to us who's contacted Hillman since you made your report. Well, that's good news. At least you know your enemy. Yeah, and that may be the break I'm looking for, as well as the one the bureau wants. Oh what do you have in mind, Matt Well? It isn't clear yet, and it may not work at all. I'll call you back this afternoon. I have an idea, all right. If I'm lucky, and it works. I'll be a party hero. Everything depends on the accuracy of the FBI's assumption that Comrade Juston is Hillman's contact on the committee. It isn't easy to keep the nervous quiver out of my voice when I talk to Comrade Rice. Why aren't you with Comrade Hillman, Comrade Svedik. I can't tell you that, Comrade Rice, until you agree to one condition. But is it before I make any statement, bring Comrade Juston here and hold him in communicado until tomorrow morning. But Comrade Juston's a member of the Control Committee. I know that, and I want you to arrest him and me before I tell you anything more. This is a weird request. It's a weird situation, and if I refuse it, then I don't know a thing. Comrade. I think I see what you're driving at, Comrade Svedik, And since you've vised to be placed under arrest too, I'll accept your condition. I hope for your sake that your information concerning Comrade Justin is correct. What's your charge against him? He's your information leak to Hillman? Can you prove it? I hope so? At any rate, he gave Hillman the details of my report to the committee, a report I deliberately made non committal. This is still just words. I'll give you more than just words. After my report, Hillman took me into his confidence to the extent of ordering me to steal a shipment of merchandise from Warehouse twenty three at ten thirty tonight. Is that what you cleared those trucks for? That's right with Hillman standing right next to me. But how could he expect to get away with it? Juston is the key? As long as he was free to warn Hillman, you could never catch them. They must have been splitting up a large share. Of the loot. But how can we catch Hillman in the act. Couldn'tuston be persuaded to call Hillman at the last moment tonight and tell him that you had placed me under arrest, that Hilman will have to supervise the job himself. Comrade Juston can be persuaded to do it. Anything as to whether or not Hillman will accept his suggestion, well, your future depends on that. Now I start the real sweat. Comrade Rice has accepted my plan so readily that I begin to wonder if maybe he's Hillman's contact, and when he tells me to go to my hotel room alone, I watch my step, crossing every street for fear he has an accident plan for me. Nothing happens the first three or four blocks, though, and I can't find a shadow trailing me, So I duck into a phone bles and call the FBI. This is mad. I won't be at the warehouse. Thanks, we'll meat it up. At my hotel. I'm joined by Comrade Miller, the Control Committee muscleman. We spend the afternoon and evening playing cards, but my mind is not it. I'm thinking of Hillman and Rice and the FBI and what will happen to me if anything goes wrong. Ah, it beats me again, you know, for a guy who says he doesn't have his mind in the game, Comera, if you play a lot o roam me, I've been lucky. You'll be more than lucky if your tip to the committee works out. Yeah, it is almost eleven. We should know something very soon. Shut up with you sure those dealers, I I don't care. I don't care. I'll do you. Didn't you say come and Rise told you that he'd be here by eleven? You've got a couple of minutes here. Don't rush to the undertaker. Why did you say that? Say what about the undertaker? Do you know something that I don't? What are you talking about? Look at your cards? But I want an your spot. You either win or you lose, So forget your problems. Play cards. I'll get it straight away from the huh coverd Rice is holding me responsible for you being here. When he arrives, one way or another, you will be here. I'll get it done. Oh well, Comrade Sthetik, Yes, you are right. They caught Hillman in the act. We saw him, but the FBI caught him fbr Yes, the greedy idiot crossed the party more tonight than he ever earned for it. The FBI caught him. Comrade Broski and the eight truck drivers. They'll give Hillman a chance to talk to save himself. He'll tell them everything he knows about the party in its operation. That sounds like quite a mess. The FBI must have had pretty complete information. Very complete information, obviously. I wonder what Comrade Juston if he worked against the party to tip off Hillman. I think I'll have another talk with Houston. You think he tipped off the f I very probably. In fact, they might even be on their way here right now. You better return to your home immediately, comrades, before you are dragged into this tool. We're very grateful to you. The Control Committee is grateful to me. I want to laugh hysterically because I hate the Committee and I fear it too. And as I said earlier, fear and hate are the principal bases of communism. Fear your comrades and hate the free world. I love the free world, but I am barred from it, and I do hate the comrades, so I walk alone. Dana Andrews will return in just a moment. This is Dana Andrews friends in the story you just heard, names, dates, and places are fictitious to protect innocent persons. Many of these stories are based on incidents in the life of Matt Sevedic, who worked under cover for the FBI. Next week, another fantastic adventure. Join us, then, won't you
