Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1948 — Page 14
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Hot i Indulge
Material Covered A-Bomb,
, Explosives and Troop Movements ed SMITH, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
rding to official records. figure, covering only the little that can be spy work during the past seven years. It doesn’t only to top JSoveroment officials which still are
THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1948
flop UL. U. S. Secrets Stolen In 7 Years By Spies For Russians
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nuclear ma-radar, working on the radio dithat the Hiroshima bom rection finding principle.
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Lunes gone output
~ the ‘processes and draw-
ing an Bis “shell when it the target was stolen by an - Fortunately
‘who received the data
Id ie standard British nitro-glycerin
secret military i Nekpol-mlding
FBI reports were. taken bya U. 8. and delivered
ts concerning America's progress in developing the uranium; secret information about atomic nstallationg at : Ja . and Los Alamos,
laboratory at the UniCalifornia, and one TE metallurgical laboratory at Te Thivetsity of Chicago. 26 — research data the nee Center Research Laboratory in Bethesda, Ma.
27—Documents from the Forn Service Office of the State
been passed from an American scientist at Berkeley to Steve Nelson, to Vassili Zubolin, Soviet i official. © 29-31 — Secret documents on joint U, S8.-Canadian monetary conferences in 1945, 81-85 Joint U. 8.-Canadian reports on future military indusferal plans. A spy attended the meetings and reported to Moscow fully every time a conference was held. 86--The U. 8. immigration files. A copy of a large amount of senicret matérial was found in the possession of a known Russian
shell and bomb detonator. + Facts About Radar 38 Specifications for the elec-tro-projector of the V bomb. . “89-An American airplane |radio-locator. 40—Material on the radio navigation . This was turned over Aug. 5, 1945. 4l~Information concerning a Sensitive radar detecting device use on battleships in the he This was turned over on April 18, 1945, when in the pilot model stage and before it had been tested in the Pacific, | 42-69-—8eventeen secret docu-
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ments pertaining to magnicoustics (magnifying or enlargement of sound effects), radio locators for field artillery. §9-61—Three highly classified scientific journals for 1945, deadvances in radar, elec-
Technical Facts : §2-—-Secret Information on sources here and in Germany of raw materials necessary for manufacture of atom bombs; also on ! supply and experiments ne Som, substitutes at Oak n
and coastal dro-acoustic sta-
U. 8.[tions ork, in ultra-sound| j diapaso
n. 66—Full sets of “sonar’s” type|'|
67--Information on the locaif Wh of hydrophonic (location
ro-finders) sets in ships of diferent
cla in U. 8. Navy. Info:
Piigrams” 06 of hydrophonic equipment. 69—Information on the names tla locations of all plants, work-
thelshops, scientific research insti-
tutes and laboratories in the U. 8.
70--The secret of RDX (research development explosive). 71-15-—-8ecret films on new Of hells and cannons; information ‘lon test-firing of shells contain ing RDX, 76-——Full information on the use of a new explosive called Dina,” which is mixed with RDX as a component in propellants. “Dina” is a substitute for hard-to-handle nitro-glycerine.
. 8. for using “Dina” and “Pierite” as a substiuté for the
and picrite formula.
and plans, International trade, tol olictes.
América. ake fogk Place in 1945 88 — Considerable information They are not specified and may on jet propulsion. not: be Soportant, taken indiviBut as pieces of the Jige - being assembled in wll from information coming from the U. 8, Canada and Britain, they could be of great as-
sistance. 20-25--8ecret documents found fn the possession of the missing Soviet master spy when FBI
$10,842,000
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GET BUSY, FROSH—A traditional " formed at Earlham College. Hali Giessler, senior, of Westtown, Pa., demands and gets a shine from Richard Kendall, freshman,
of Zionsville,
Steers, Heifers Continue Steady in Slow Trading
Steers and heifers sold about steady today at the Indianapolis) C00 Stockyards in relation to yesterday's prices. Trading continued to be slow. Vealers ruled the market at steady to mostly 50 cents higher in a moderately active session, Spring lambs sold steady to a little lower, due fin part to wet
fleeces on lambs brought to Medium
tronics, atomic energy, explosives and other materials used for war.|
a propellant discovered by the|V
fd ‘ees to fiscal policies and commercial Home Tel & oe bh
Ind Ov o 85-86 — Information on muni-|Inq & Mich E 44% . tions productions schedules, reviews of munitions shipments by|H U. 8, and Canada in 1944 and |:
89 — Twenty-four top secret cables from the British to the Canadian government, the contents of which concerned some data the United States had entrusted to Canada, but which still are too confidential to be re-
vealed. These were included in 11 Frote Y Shows (ab)
market. Slaughter ewes sold at prices 50 cents higher than yesrday.
Barrows and gilts brought rices of 75 cents to fully $1 er with a few late sales as much as $1.25 lower. Top prices for hogs was $28.25 per hundredweight.
—Bept. 0 J and possibly all, the GOOD TO CHOICR HOGS (8000) ro the J. material available on ASDIC— 120. 4 pounds $22,006 24 3 "was as published an sntiuvbmarine detection de- wo: ino pounds sxseccenes cs 31 oti u i un 27.650228.256 64-85—Technical facts of naval| 300° 320 Pounds 211862828 28
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Leftwing Bolt In CIO Seen Near
Union Chiefs Fear Break in November
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (UP)
—Veteran CIO leaders said today that a walkout by Commu-nist-controlled unions is inevitable.
They said the split was hastened two developments yesterday. One was the naming of a special committee by CIO President Philip Murray for a showdown on alleged Communist activities by the New York City CIO Council,
sion of the United Electrical
ers, both CIO left-wing unions. May Occur in November The split could come at the
what one CIO official said appears
break.”
executive board on the indo:
Program. Driver Kills Son .
neath it, dead.
Civic League Meets
is sponsored by the league.
+ The other was the blacklisting by the Atomic Energy Commis-|
Workers and United Public Work-
Portland, Ore., convention of the CIO in November, labor sources
said. Only a sudden and com- 3 plete reversai of Soviet Russia's All Local Stations Plan
Thus far the left-wing unions
ment of President Truman and support of the European Recovery Hope, Red Skelton, Danny Kaye,
BETHANY, Conn. Sept. 30 (UP)—Gustave Haversat was|Program. backing his automobile out of - the driveway of his home last 3 |B : night when he felt a bump. He stopped the car and found his 4-year-old son, Edward, lying be-
38. A meeting of the Keystone and 18.50 | Thirty-fourth Street Civic League at 7:30 tomorrow in School 69 auditprium will be dedicated to Troop No. 169, Boy Scouts, which
Twelve-year-old Paul
up” the next day. This worried him. He didn’t
came.
to run away. He younger brother, Joey McDougal, 10, into going. along for company. They didn” i:>ome home from night and their |parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McDougal called police promptly. Old Story to Them They had gone through the whole thing before. About a month ago the boys ran away from home with $110 the parents had been saving to have their bathroom remodeled. They came home later with two bicycles they bought with the money. The parents said they were so
foreign policy can prevent or halt|Chest Drive Broadcast
(CST) tonight. The half-hour show, “Red Feather Round-Up,” will include “|{Jack Benny, Robert Taylor,’ Ron-
um Cutter and common
Good oh . ‘os Common to medium
Feeder and Stocker Oattle and Calves
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Local Produce
—, springers, 28¢;
a . 2 00@ 34.50 bs. and a over Toneters, 33c; ie
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23.00@ 29.50 Barge, 40c; no grade,
Roane
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Indiana Stocks and Bonds
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Bobbs-Merrill © Bobbs-Merrill Pra a Central Soya com ... Circle Theater com . . *Comwith Loan 49% pfd ...... 86%
78-89-—All types of secret and|Consilidated Finance pid ..... 96 top secret data on postwar hemidocuments spheric defense plans, including:
Arm Production, location of war inripe ocked ¥. and dustries, transportation facilities/Ft. Wa Te-Jackion RR PHN
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3 Delta Electric on “ne pend 1412 18% | Bastian Morley 5s 51 . 88 C
ta 5% : 60 Hamilton Mig “corp 5s 87 56
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Pub Serv of Ind 3%s 75 . : Trac Term "Corp 5s 37
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one day's mailing list from a spy| 30 Whirlwind 8 Nour (ab.) headquarters. A. ay on 1048, Seripps-Howard 3 Attempted 9 Assistant agents searched Newspapers) uricle 10 12 months They included two | mane 16 Greater in 1] Vegetable Ridge, two from the stature 14 Dyestuft
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22 Vend 21 Citrus fruits 32 Conducted Dry 33 Compass point 49 Sesames
sheltered side 53 Before (comb. form) 27 Indian weight 42 Slave
relating to U. 8. Jelictes in " deveral world areas where Russia has interests. a Alois formula of im-
portance in the development of the atom bom b believed to have
Grain DEaLsrs MuquaLand itslocsl agents Back of every policy & 46-year record of sound, | economical manage:
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Gold Reserve 23,871,358
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE
Sleatings
No. 2 red wheat $2.08. No. 2 white corn, $1.52. No. 2 yellow corn, $1.37. No. 2 oats, s New No. 4 yellow soybeans, $2.17.
Expenses $3,196, )6,208 $9,406, ceipts 702 9, 806. ,496 Cas Balance 5,241 9 3, ,882 259.0: 22
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McDougal, told last Tuesday he would be taken to Riley Hospital for a “check
know what a “check up” would
mean. The more he thought about it the more frightened he beHe decided the best way to escape from the predicament was talked his
glad to see them when they got home they forgot about their new bathroom and permitted the boys to keep their bicycles. This time, the boys disappeared Tuesday night and didn’t get home until 2 a. m. today.
Slept In Doorway
They said they slept Tuesday night in the doorway of a church in King Ave, and that they “cleaned out a man’s basement” to earn enough money to eat yesterday. They got tired and hungry last night and came home. | The parents said they were so {glad¥to see them home that they jput the razor strap away—tem-
All five Indianapolis stations to be “an inevitable and logical will broadcast the opening of the! Merrell will Speak annual Community Chests of On Trials of Germans have denied any intentions of| America campaign at 9:30 p. m. seceding from the CIO. But in { nine months they have taken two lopsided beatings in the 0
Clarence F. Merrell, former {member of the U. 8. Military Tribunal in Germany, will speak before members of the Exchange Club of Indianapolis at noon to-
ald and Benita Colman, Bob|morrow in the Claypool Hotel.
Mr. Merrell, who will lecture
the Andrew Sisters and Jo Staf-{on the trials and Germany today, ford. President Truman and participated in the trial of Far-|-Henry Ford II, chairman of the/ben Industries officers in July, Community Chest, will close the|1947. He returned to the United
States last month.
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Dr. David Tavel, Optometrist
Brothers, 12 and 10, Leave [Patrolman Retires Home for Second Time
Older Boy ‘Worried” About Hospital Visit; _Pair Sleep All Night in Church Doorway
After 20 Years
Plans Miami
Visit for Winter .
Patrolman Ernest B. Haught
announced today his retirement
from the Indianapolis police force aftér 20 years of service. He joined the force June 29, 1928, and served for 14 years as
One is the time he escorted the Dillinger funeral cortege to Crown Hill and witnessed the burial. The other is an incident in his rookie days in 1929 when he
car was still moving and it was torn off by the car of the kidnapers. Patrolman Haught plans to “rest up for a while” at his home, R. R. 2, Noblesville. Then he and Mrs. Haught will take their house trailer to Miami for the winter.
State Forests Bring $24,631 in Revenue
Income from state forests totaled $24,631 in the fiscal year ending June 30, the state department of conservation announced today. Largest item of revenue was the sale of $9385 in posts, while
Christmas trees and greens produced $5653.
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