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] Activities Committee sald Rus- ga hte : sian espionage in this. country S@YMOUF 4 Mod
; B.S. to Increase Russian A-Blast Russians Fire Atom Blast, End U. S. Monopoly Idea
| ' |“undoubtedly” had helped the | 4 : = News ‘Flattens’ |" (Continued From Page One) atomic explosives will have isisessions herd to plan the future. commandant of the American Soviet atomic project to srow/Chosen as el ’ ) : : 's Vineyard, Mass. wad anybody's guess. | ‘These men, members of the sector of Berlin. {faster than predicted. > Times State Serviee tom ile Atom Scientist told about it in a telephone call| - State Department sources hoped combined policy committee set up! However shocking the Presi- He ‘said the committee would SEYMOUR, Sept, 23-The Sey- ; from Washington. {it ‘would have a “sobering” ef- In 1943, knew about the Russian dent's announcement was to the release a‘ report soon s mour Chamber of Commerce yesCHICAGO, Sept. 28 (UP)—One| Authorifative State Depart- fect on Russian statesmen. ,. | explosion and ‘it is a factor In public, it was something that of- that the Russians had “unlimited|terday was informed by General Greater Civilian of the nation's top atomic scien-/ment sources suggested that this| Urge Calm Study / [their continued discussions,” it|ficials knew would be forthcoming opportunities for getting” U. 8. Electric Co. that this city has tists said today he was “flattened, country has more details about ' They called for calm considera-|W8S said at thé State Depart-|sooner-or later. |atomic secrets. been chosen to represent typical Defenses Planned .|like everybody else” by the an- the Soviet explosion than anyone/tion of the mews about Russia's ment. Since 1945, officials have been But Russian scientists, among| American street lighting moderai(Continued From Page One) |nouncement that an atomic ex- else indicated it has "atomic explosion. And they said _ Both the White House and the planning against the time when them ‘the great British - trained! zation. - ) | : : State Department wanted the the Russians would have the shysicist Kapitza, had all the basic| The selection was revealed by plosion occurred in Russia. ise’ date of the blast, there is no reason to expect that pros ue ot Russia would "'., "\ only one thing or a Hgmedhisy ih how A the event makes the prospect of Public to take calmly the fact bomb. Nope doubted she would information they needed withdyt|a G. KE. representative who io . “ mb- sooner than, , : | that the United States bomb eventually learn how to tap the stealing it. ” formed the C. of C. that plans 7 : | ter or more immediate, | i most expected, and who pointed] thon oho nation's PAINE heitective Por was Soa) a mat Bi pat a the atomic weapons monopoly has come to an end. [primordial power source which The late Defense Secretary are being completed for a travel ks hen BN Honopoiyic Urey, atomic pioneer. "TRALS pee RanY ays race is on, some sources thought Talks With Aldes {lights the stars and makes the James Forsestal said a Jeu: 280 ing exhibit featuring Seymour 3 » . McMahon said: [two : "eo : . . universe tick. that Russia had enough knowl- , to w fit Id f The White House said Mr. Tru- unive the typical American city, to When the day comes that oe ions RS wisnligtrl 2 he ectiventss 25 ne the ort Ia oy Sous pi man * ad oe plans to say -any Their guesses as to the Soviet edge to make the bomb but gent to all parts of the United atomic weapons, we. shall si CRemIst a4 4 ender” n atomic known here 1s ho such (hing Great Brun nto’ clossr atomic more 10 he people, (han he has 0m Year ranged geoerally (rom lacked the industrial capacity ta(Blatos next year. °C ’ rwh | research, said it was “inevitable” jas a small atomic blast. | co-operation. said already. Reporters had won- 0 . sla’s In . “ a year aT on. an rerwhelmingly| that Russia would produce an Atomic explosives cannbt |" Together they made the war- dered If he would go before the laadequation pers Sought io aX HUSBAND KILLER TO HANG ih sity. new stot lighting | atom bomb. detonat: in quantities smaller|/time bomb, Since 1945, however, public by radio, | § nth Y . 10,000-lumes the : Principat warning to ag- Apparently they developed it than a size” which this they have done nothing jointly = The President, it appeared, was job sooner, despite her known ac-| LONDON, Sept. 23 (UP)-Mar- lights on 20-foot standards. The gre : . _|faster than most people thought,” country had hoped was a secret. in the weapons field and have busy with his military high com- cess to rich atomic raw material garet Laughlan Williams, British lights burn all night and ar Cites Two Key Points [he said, “but not much faster.” |And &itomic explosives in that criti- tended to go their atomic ways mand. In addition to the Cabinet sources in Czechslovakia and her women's , army private who/turned on and off by an y p ; { ’ “na cal quantity is not merely ef- separately. meeting. he scheduled conferences capture of German scientists and murdered her husband in. Klagen- “eye. 3 Rep. Albert Thomas (D. Tex.),| HE SAID that many scientists i city-wrecking. To correct this decisive trend, with Gen. J. Lawton Collins, technicians during the war, furt, Austria, July 4, will be] The C. of C. will assist G. B. chairman of the House Appropri-|believed Russia would develop the ywpat effect on U. S.-Soviet re-|representatives of the three na- Army Chief of Staff, and Brig. Chairman John 8. Good (D. hanged Oct. 11 at Holloway workers in assembling
statistics ations Subcommittee that handles bomb within five years after it r Ga.) of the House Un-American prison; it was announced today./to be incorporated in the exhibit. supply bills for the U. 8. Atomic was dropped on Thirais a Oth. 1241008 Russian possession of|tions are now meeting in secret Gen. Frank L. Howley, forme ’ ' Energy Commission, moved to- erg estimated day immediately after the Presi-|25. dent's announcement to see what! “But this shows how foolish the can be done to Increase our excessive worry was abofit keepstockpiles, {ing the’ atomic secret,” Dr. Urey He announced that he would sajd. “The secrets could not be call on AEC to determine two|kept. Other scientists can do things: \what we do.” ONE: Can it increase its atomic weapons production program? * u TWO: How much more money Convict Former will it need now to do this? | . Rep. Thomas, like other con- Hospital Attendant gressmen, is ready in this situa-| T a tion to let AEC practically write p iI MQND: Sert, 23 (UP) = its own ticket on appropriations oq, ¢ at the Richmond State
to increase our production of] Dombi; {Mental Hospital, was convicted
jon a charge of involuntary mantora pL Junted oul. that | aughter today in the death of doubtless have much more power- Jatient ap Xevryary and two ful S10Mis WeaDoss than has Ruse women deliberated nearly three sia. But this, he explained, prob- pours and returned a guilty ably, is a waning monopoly, t00. verdict in the beating death of Bombs Much Better | William C. Stewart, 75, former
} ~_. |Alexandria postal clerk. The AEC has itself announced,| np co. Attorney David Hase-
after recent atomic tests it its) vefer asked for a stay of secret proving ground at Eniwe-|goniencing and said he would file tok in the Pacific, that the 3>mibs |g, 556041, Sentencing was dewe are producing now are muchijzyeq to Sept. 27 by Judge Willlam better than the ones which Were Hoelscher. dropped during the war on Hiro-| “yan Voorhig faces a sentence of shima and Nagasaki. 5 |two-to-21 years imprisonment. The Atomic Energy Commission ? itself is saying ‘“no.comment” to : ; . all queries. Its however con: Bond Arrange! in|.
ferring with officials of the State . , Department and National wi- Embezzling Case tary Establishment, out of which : . 4 will come, perhaps, some sort of! Bond was arranged today .by agreement on how much can be 2itorneys for William C. Baisley, said about how the Russian axplo- 42. of 53 W. 32d St, who was vq sion was discovered, what our Deld to the grand jury yesterday bo course will be. and what next On embezzlement charges filed by steps will be taken in an effort Nis father-in-law, Benjamin Trick. to secure international control os . Municipal Judge Joseph Howard
g fixed the bond at $1500 after a # BICC Snersy under the United yo...) gession 1h court in' which
i pe Trick, owner of Trick’s IT ; . Furniture & Appliance Co., 2101}- : Three Held in $585 'W. Washington 8t., accused his THE FAMOUS FIFTIES f. : 2 . son-in-law and store manager of Pen and Pencil Theft |criczziing $2600 in company
Three men were arrested on| funds. ‘ pre-burglary charges today in the | At the hearing Balsley, his wife theft of $585 worth of pens and
{and his father-in-law burst into z pencils from the Bramwood Press tears when the judge fixed the 7) Co., 121 W. North St. {bond. Police said one man admitted | Inspector John J. O'Neal de- , ;
10 years and some 4
STRAUSS SAYS: —STORE HOURS DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY — 9:30 TILL 5.
his part in the burglary. A partiscribed the case as an outgrowth of the loot was found in his home, of “domestic troubles.” . police reported.
i . i ] /WOQPEN LEG FOR saLe |Statement Promised : te WARNER, "N.“"H.,Sept.” "23" OTTAWA, “Sept: 23" (UP) — a a : ; a SE EG La Sa CL ”™ : (UP)—The town of Warner of- Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent "HAVE JUST HAD A fered a wooden leg for sale today. [will make a statement on the reThe artificial limb was bought‘ ported atomic explosion in Rus- : 2 several years ago for a needy sia when Commons meets this
resident who since has died. |afternoon, his office said today. SOME NOTABLE ADDITIONS— ¥
. IN INDIANAPOLIS THAT WILL ADD STIL 7 ! Inerhational Auteciation. ‘of Fire Chigts| Py, a — :
Great Lakes Division, and Indiana Fire| through tomorrow, Lincoln Hote : Shiefs Association Joint Convention— Indiana Elks Axseciation—Through toThrough Saturday, Lincoln Hotel, | _ morrow, Antlers Hotel . 4 Business and Professional Women, North YWCA FUN DAY—At 9 a. m. in Central * “ Central Conference — Through Sunday. YWCA, girls 10-15 years old. 5 Claypool Hotel, | Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teachers' International Plasmatic-Therapy Associa- Associations—Presidents Day Conference, tion Meeting—Through Sunday, Hotel Workshop, 8:30 a. m. in Technical High Irvington Assembly Formal Dance — 9 Schoo! . p.m. Howe High Schoo Sunshine Society—Presidents, sponsors Junior Auxiliary, Indianapolis Day Nursery ‘uncheon, Marott Hotel. Association Luncheon Meeting—1 p. m., | pha amma Latreian Club Dinner— th St. Branch of Indiana National x residents Day Dinnd. Lincoln re. nk. : | International Aassociation ol re 's. Brichiwoed Christian Church Talent Show | Great Lakes Division, and Indiana Fo
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