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PAGE 2 — "Reaction to Russ A-Bomb—

Chile Labels Russian 5-Nation Peace Plan ks! ‘Profoundly Ironic’ In Budapest |

‘Soviet Has Language All Its Own,’ Says i 2 Others Charged |

Chief Delegate to United Nations Session | FLUSHING, N. Y., Sept. - ; fe : pt. 24 (UP)-—Chile; in the first reactior With Treason BUAPEST, Hungary, Sept. 24|

from the floor of the United Nations to Russia's five-power peace bid, today derided the proposal made by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky as “profoundly ironic.” (UP)—Former Hungarian For- . Hernan Santa Cruz, Chile's chief delegate, told the United eign Minister Lazzlo Rajk and. Nations general assembly: po ~ two ‘other high-ranking ComThe Soviet Union speaks to us munists were sentenced to death - of peace while calling for aggres- today on charges of plotting to

sion against Yugoslavia and’ de- I 6 : dl , ah a . y manding the Installation of a -io Je ae Hungarian Com Termed [entativ | «Condemned with Rajk were Dr.

Reds Sentence

3 to Death |

government subservient to its wishes. The Soviet Union speaks | to us of peace at the very moment {Tibor Bzonyi, 46, former head of when she is concluding her task the rank and file membership sec- { tion of the Hungarian Workers (Communist) Party, and his dep-

in China. . ‘tl ’ i: "Has Own Language uty, Andras Szalal. ‘The peace offer made yester- By United Press / day by the delegate of the Soviet Negotiators sparred for posi- Two others of the eign Se: Union is therefore profoundly tion today in “exploratory” talks fendants were sentenced to life fronic. The Soviet Union has a aimed at heading off a steel strike imprisonment, One was sentenced language all its own, whose next Saturday as Pennsylvania io Bink years and-twg army més secrets we are all familiar with, authorities took steps to quell vio- ware teturned to. military Juriadicand employs paradoxes as a lence resulting from the coal mine top tor Srbmanial. others oN ’ W » r political instrument. walkout, condemned to death will be executed by hanging under Hun-!

Steel Negotiators Spar for Position

The Chilean position corre-| At Detroit, meanwhile, CIO sponded with that of high Amer-'auto workers’ officials told memjean and British sources. who bers that a strike against Ford S27Ian law. were inclined to dismiss the Rus- Motors may not be called as Member of Parliament sian proposal for a five-power scheduled Thursday even though . treaty “for the strengthening of a satisfactory settlement has not peace” as another of Mr. Vishin- been reached in the union's desky's propaganda gesture, {mand for a $100-a-month pension par astador Waiten R. Austin. and other benefits, chie . delegate, described it Throughout the » : “ in one sentence: JE a, on strike, including Fudapest, Ware sentenced: 1g life “It is the same propaganda as the 480,000 miners who left the Wprisonmest Aes. 43. charged before.” pits last Monday to back up John Man A vo a ‘ ns " It started out ona familiar note L. Lewis in his dispute with mine oo DoE & Pr as son of denunciation of the western owners over welfare and pension working for ugosiavia, Was an powers and ended with a plea for benefit payments, tenced $0 R Re years, ho Wi & peace pact among the U. 8. The number of workers idled as The two m Raty men 3 vere Britain, China, France and Rus- result of strikes rose to 63,400 as Rot sentenced put L r G yi sia. International Harvester - i off courtmartial = were L ie) (Continued From: Page Ons) y Gyorgy Palfty, 40, inspector of Acheson Silent [4000 Milwaukee employee due to our Soon’ army who would/ Where in the vast Eurasian lan Secretary of State Dean Ache-|strikes in its plants at Chicago the FPEREAS BIE A es in |Diads that is Russia the blast took |g¢on* son refused to comment on the and Lourie. RAMAN case of War, and Bela Korondy, place. Scientists said the ex-| proposal. But it was noteworthy rand ota s 2,014, a former army major chargediplosion was detected by radiation sia’s that he remained in New York,| About 2000 CIO auto WOTKErs o.. ,...o paiffy's accomplice. uses it. important voted to authorize a strike against . “-smough for - immediate | Electric Auto. Lite ‘plant at. v . States, Charges consultation with the White LaCrosse, Wis. to back up de: po. ang the two others senHouse. British Foreign 'SBecre- mands for a 30-cent hourly pack- oo 45, death were found guilty tary Ernest Bevin chewed his lip age increase. As a result, the by the Hungarian State Court of|

Paul Justus, 44, a member of parliament and former vice president of the Hungarian Radi#; and Lazar-Brankav, 47, former counP I n in land. 568.565 selor of the Yugoslav legatio

borders of Russja. . Informed sources said: .--

xplosion achieved by Russia—

on American abilit dev {idle 1 million steelworkers, more and better ny Je st0p President Philip Murray - clung Tite of Yugoslavia.

| In this project, according 10 & whether it was an air, surface, or, the mayor of atom-bombed Hiro-|to his demand that the industryl ,n, org “indictment, they were! der water np :

after hearing of Must accept the recommendation | toy Has atomic ex-(0f President Truman's fact-in | aied the Uniteq stes am plosion. . (ers for a 10-cent hourly package * “If this report is true, it means that our fulure security and that Feeling Each Other Out ih Pea ovig oie But it . believed that nef isting that he had become an yfactured from uranium in the the lap of the United States,” And the. fring wire feeling gach *n ing Et od oe [American Mayor Shinzo Hamal asid. jut pa -. po against Communist for 17 years| pry Moscow even while holding office as the'tjos helieve they know the sites Sen.

tng upon an agreement to Yer No. 2 Communist in Hufgary. of Soviet atomic cities. They lie Colo.). Radio Moscow remafned silent id gn. the reported Russian,

Although bargaining,’ atomic ‘explosion but France re:

was going on in many cities, at- Yam tention focused -on- the. sessions. MOT¢ than a week, followed the atomic bomber. acted by demanding immediate new shipmgnis of Atlantic Pact

involving U., 8. Steel at Pitts: pattern “of the Maedcow pirge Russ Tag Far Behind — arms from America.

“.trials of the 1930's. All defend-! - The ma rea ritain e n ction in Brita further violence such as yester-

ants admitted their guilt in long! Belief that Russia is lagging and detailed confessions. far behind this country's $3.5 bilwas a suggestion by high military I 1 may|/d2Y when coal strikers dumped Bur ars cale quarters that Russia wy y trucks at two places and smashed 9 5

or lion atomic project apparently is based on more than guesswork. 3 not have the secret of the atomic)" 8 . bomb fuse and that the reported|!nachinery at a Grampian, Pa. Wall to Get $7 on Mine, It was the second con-

Nevertheless demands mounted blast “might very well have been

[staged, how effective it was, and Cities.

pension and welfare program fi

panced by the companies. {sealed his death warrant.

Pennsylvania law enforcement

officers were alerted to prevent UP) =

in Congress for a review of Amer-| jca's atomic program with an eye; Burglars who went to the trou- '0 speeding it up. Congress ap-

said the office was ransacked and country has been driving ahead - 3 as rapidly as possible toward imits first year of operation that 37 In petty cash stolen from a : : gin Fin asd DO Vea? cabinet. provement of atomic weapons and the Pennsylvania State Athletic Police found a hole cut in the accumulation of an ever-growing ommission sald today roof above the office on the sec- stockpile. The -fighter-protection plan, the ond floor. first of its kind ever attempted in the United States, was started A year ago, Commission Chairman

Belgrade Yugoslavia held a searchlight air raid drill last night shortly after foreign radio broadcasts announced the reported Russian atomic explosion, Six searchlights, which never before revealed their presence in the capital, swept the sky for an hour tracking a single plane

Juries has proved so successful in

plosives is at an all-time high. “fairly

Ty Cobb to Marry George ‘Within a Week’ J. Jones Jr. sald the experiment BUFFALO, N. Y. Sept. 24

circling slowly over the city at'’ 4s was “Most successful and has yp, Tyrus R. (Ty) Cobb, one atomic

HIgh Ae radio on news| tended to reduce the possibility paper warning ‘was given prior serious injuries in the ring.”

that way.”

explosion to the

There are so many more power- Salling wonders what's going fo Cobb gave his age as 62 while] PI, Omi tomorrow. Lincoln Hotel ful germ warfare weapons: that happen to his house next year. his bride-to-be said that she will Indiana 0 Elks Auegiation—Throusn the. atomic bomb no longer Three times now, once each be 40 next Sunday. The member YWCA Fun Day—At counts, Director Brock Chisholm year for the past three seasons of the diamond game's hall Of | indianapolis taal nt Teachers] ]

iris. 10-13 Zinge

Lincoln H

said “Developments in germ Something Different in Oilers SalQeAty Lia warfare have ntade child's play

} Shen Lakes Division, and Indiana Fire

iels Association

prestige of the medical profession! thwarted a robbery attempt at the office of R. J. A. Maurer. Left on the back door was an

rh ATCH REPAIR DEPARTMENT apologetic note saying: “Sorry, we, Pretty Eileen Forbes of Miami, Fla., demonstrates that an | SAK8 Dur "Duven

Ian's know this wes a teotiesl oiler’s job can be made very attractive. Eileen applies the old oil | ROST JEWELRY CO. » 8 N. ILLINOIS ST.

office.” The place was left un. to a scale model train to be displayed in the International Inveniron ns 7s _ ition and Hobby Show in Miami next month, « |

4 Scientists estimated it Russia two years to take tha

favor,

to- DIVORCE

n ide L. vs min Central’ Wallace D

\ Bors Joint” Comvention— oy wothodist—Cart. Jun

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Freshmen Tread Forbidden Ground in

D.

To President

atomic explosion.

2 Quakes Recorded

severe”

A Istars, today took out a marriagé : Sn to the searchlight ‘exercise. For- UL A F as C ‘ eign diplomats and their stats Annual Smashup Has —. ply re oil the IN INDIANAPO LIS > rushed to balconies to watch. . of Pt. Abino, Ont e sald the ‘Householder Worried nuptials will take place here - ec eee rere a Geneva | FT: WORTH, Tex. (UP) E. H. “within a week." EVENTS TODAY Lochas Barris, Wad Be iafan Omicron Sérority—District Meeting. ———————.

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Estelle vs

ote {International ~Associntion of Fire Chiefs, BIRTHS

SUITS FILED : m Turntine; Nsom! E. the A-bomb, agreed today that Ervin; two brothers, Archie J. (S908 Russia either has the A-bomb and Titus Everett, Indianapolis, Sian- now-or ig very close to having it. and a sister, Mrs. Freda Young,

A, Jerome R. vs James Amos

Attlee Urges [cer

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" | secutiv y set off by accident. SSE Jay 9 Yiolnes in the ble of scaling a building wall and Peared in a mood also to hister They are: French Minister of Detusist io———— cutting a 16x16-inch hole in the the United States air arm-—the May 8, 1945 Germany's Paul Ramadier issued a brie P | . R . roof got only $7 from the office of vehicle for delivery of the A- surrender. statement in Paris saying that ennsy vania to etain the Nick Kerz Co., 3518 College bomb. » Aug. 6, 1945 The first the U..S. should speed up its Insurance on Boxers Ave.. last night. | Chairman David E. Lilienthal! atomic bomb. equipping of the French armed ... . H. B. Lynch, of 825 E. 31st st.,./and his colleagues of the Atomic Aug. 14, 1945 — Japan's forces, expected to bear the brunt| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24 panager of the hardware depart-| Energy Commission have empha-| surrender, ending World of any Soviet land attack on (UpP)__An experimental plan for ment. discovered the burglary! sized repeatedly that, in the ab- War II. Western Europe. insuring boxers against ring in- upon opening the store today. He sence of world bomb controls, this Sept. 23, 1940 Russia's

Fat

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viph knowledge in nucleonics is shared Leo. by all nations,” Dr, K. Lark Hor- ,

Three years hefice these Butler University freshmen may legally pause on Senior Walk. Until then this is probably the last time they'll use it, freshmen being forbidden to tread here. Marilyn Gaffney of Frankfort’ and Keith Bundy of 6141 Haverford St. - were elected typical “ed and coed" at the annual Freshman Mixer sponsored by the YMCA and YWCA on the campus.

Soviet Far Behind U. S. in Atomic Stock Pile Race

But many factors are in RusSince March, 1843, {instruments at stations on the according to congressional inves-| {tigators, she has been stealing, i. »lor trying to steal, Wnited States ONE: It was the first atomic atomic data. One of her biggest windfalls

British Back

i

He

Return to ‘Miseries Of Capitalism’ LLANDUDNO, Wales, Sept. 24. (UP) —

At {people

{government today and avoid returning to “the miseries and in-| [justices of capitalism.” | Mr. Attlee spoke to a regional

{Labor

' ‘week after devaluation of the pound. devoted to urging the people to

forego small |

Mr. Attlee reminded his listenlers that a general election would {be held “in the course of the next

Devalution |

Warns Against

Prime Minister Clement’ appealed to the British to support their Socialist

Party rally less than a]

Most of his remarks were

wage increases and accept —— ncreases in price,

nine months” in which the Con-

servative Party will attempt To Widow

return The determ

continue on the course which we —

"SATURDAY, SEPT: 24, 1040

‘All Ears, Boys .

Two fennecs—sometimes, called North African foxes—are new ariivale, w The St. Louis Zoo. Kiddies find them amusing because

of their long, donkey-like ears.

Barkley Won't Say If He'll Give Ring

Tonight

to power. a oh election, he said, would| . \ ine “whether Britain is tol ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 24 (UP

Vice President Alben Barkley

‘have been pursuing—the policy of|wouldn’t say today whether he

|democratic socialism-—or whether ishe is to fall back and attempt to

{return

|justices of capitalism.” | Defends Devaluation

He defended the government's! {devaluation policy but appealed for all-out efforts’ to avoid

|

| flation

| increasing production,

| costs {selling

|Communist-inspired strikes,

to the miseries and

gagement rin

in-| . He stressed the need fo lowering She added that of production, methods and abandoning] "

~ MRS. HADLEY,

|planned to give his lady love, in. Mrs. Carleton 8. Hadley, an en-| g for a birthday per cent of the country’s top {gift at a party tonight.

The party will be given at the home of a friend, Mrs. T. M. S8ay-| Community Center according to man, who said that “about 60 Arlo Harris, acting head of the r/friends of Jane will be there.” reporters and improving photographers would be barred.

= who became

New Horseshoe Unit to Be Formed

Will ‘Include 95 Pet, |

Of Nation's Tossers The American Horseshoe Pitche ers Associatien, comprising 95

|ringer-throwers, will be organized |here tomorrow at the Brookside

new group. | Harris, an Indianapolis horseshoe pitcher and employee at Alli« son, is past president of the Na« tional Horseshoe Pitchers Associ«

| “The danger that faced ys was 3g yesterday, has denied that she ;¢ion He, along with the efitire

there might be complete division Federation of American (Atomic) in the democratic world on the would take economic plane caused by this t/currency difficulty,” he said.

will

‘with the Veep at the party, which National had to be held a day late at her Y¢

| “There was the danger that un-ifriend’s home because her apart-

|less arrangements could be made ment wasn't larg {whereby trade might flow. between the dollar area and other jged to call in newsmen I intend getting married.”

areas, “Thi

there would be division. s would have meant a re-|

‘duetion— in world. trade. and con-

{sequen

tly economic loss

of waste, and a Weakening of the

cro{der the leadership of Marshal, wy where the detonation was energy needed to run her atomic

{saw in the news of Russia a possi-/ FOUR: U. 8. authorities know ble stimulation of efforts toward {whether the atomic explosive was Peace. Many Congressmen felt as | Rajk confessed to all charges ,.anium-235—like that produced did Sen. Richard B. Russell (D. {in a five-hour confession which!y: Oak Ridge, Tenn.—or man-|/Ga.), that we must quickly proHe! made plutonium such as is man- duce “more and better” bombs. By and large the men on Cappolice informer pAmerican atomic plant at Han- itol Hill accepted the new atomic facts of life quietly and without! FIVE: U. 8. military authori- excitement, Eugene (R. lice pistol matches will be con-/not appear when Judge Pro Tem n Whatever we do, he said, cuded here today with the 38- Gienn W. Funk ca [ The trial, which lasted little within .the range of the B-36 we should do “without fear and caliber shoot-off. | ! ‘ without hysteria.”

= : History-Maker WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 Truman, in his 4'¢ years in the White House, has fallen the task of announcing to the world four of the greatest events of this century.

According to Mr. Lilienthal, pro- The Fordham University .Seismo- - duction of bombs and atomic ex- graph Observatory reported two ’ earthquakes {And, an atomic official said to- the South Pacific area 8900 miles: day, “We're still. doing business from New York today. Joseph Lynch, observatory direcIt is a long step from an thitial tor, said the shocks occurred. at y mass 11:38 a. m. (Indianapolis Time) of baseball's greatest individual production of atomic bombs. The and 11:43 a. m. ’

in

her

‘ant J { Natal X of the World Health Organiza- cars have collided in front of his fame listed Glenbrook, Nev. as \weciations—Presidents Day Conference fo, “gravenson: Willlam M. vs He tion said today. house anid smashed into it, NTs present and future residence 8¢ Agel Rociety—pP dent arn, Deane, Jamies RY mts . ® Sunshine clety—Presidents, sponsors Sh . . Tt dows “not matter who has i AC a LRA . » fe a Gam Latreian Club inne o the atomic bomb,” Mr. Chisholm BR » Bb, Latreias a

“The task is not easy, but given| |the will and the time it cah bel Another ‘man is missing from cellation of ringers and all games

Some officials and Congressmen accomplished,” he said.

the Marion

Seems South Bend Has State’s Best Police Marksmen

{the records.

County Jail. didn't walk away like some do—

he was turned out by a deputy go, iain eventually will embody sheriff who didn't think to check 10,000 members.

e enough. The Vice President has prom- bership over scoring systems and

“any time

= Deputy Releases

Wanted Charge

sardoni and then number of workers threatening to, | although she apparently has been the war was 200 German scl-'gemocratic world. Sardagicay and is Rin - strike across the country in A svios ory) tying to develop the bomb since jcutists Whose pie, vl to the ~ 4% believe that the (Washing- . . et.” {ture weeks rose to 1,302,503, FTA , task e atom, she ton) talks . . . have gone far < Prisoner n Error action in other world capi-| That gave the nation a grand The state gharged that all eight) TWO: The explosion took place has been exploiting for four years. avert this danger. I believe that! tals: > (total of 2,014497 workers on| defendants onsp 1st leaders, | ®aY this month—not last July] Russia has vast hydroelectricias a result of those talks action] LL : strike, idled by strikes, or threat-| dinate top Communis a ‘as European sources have sug-and other power plants fully|will be taken on both sides of Frees Man Tokyo : ering to strike. [seize the country and form an gegteq. \capable of producing the tre-the Atlantic which will pave the ee Puture peace of the world rests| In the dispute threatening to an anti-Soviet Balkan bloc un-|” THREE: The United States mendous quantities of electrical way to a freer flow of trade, On Second

He

! H. Robert Glover, 56, of 1705 MOITOW’s lz atin St., a soniniod world’s championship match with for trial today in Criminal Court the Indianapolis City Ice Cream PUTNAMVILLE, Sept. 23 (UP) on charges of issuing a fradulent A was —The third annual Indiana Po- check and false pretenses. He did n

Héd “the case.

In yesterday's 22-caliber com- recently completed a 45-day sen-

{petition, . marksmen

South

from

‘Bend police department charge and was

the tence ip the jail on another check

released by

walked off with most of the blye Deputy Sheriff John Dalton..

‘ribbons.

Authorities said a capias charg-

The individual ‘matches were ing issuance of a fraudulent check

won by Royal Bend, with 853 out of a possible bond at $2500 was 900 points.

Bend

Stickley and Matthew Zarembka,! in

Rhymer, Southland false pretenses Two other Scuth overlooked” by the Richard, When Glover fai court

sharpshooters,

today a

and fixing a “apparently deputy. led to appear check: was

{placed second and third, respec- ordered to determine why he was not in jail or why he had not

tively.

THE SOUTH BEND four-man

® = =» |éxecuted a bond.

Judge Funk requested the pros-

announce her engagement Midwest membership, bolted the

organization at this ar's national tourney in Salt | Lake City.

Squabbles with western mem-

charters led to the new organization, ;

Set Open Tourney

“Harris #so has reported that a [1950 American Open tournament will be held in Indianapolis or Columbus, 0. The new organization will adopt the count-all system of scoring

|

|

{and will recognize handicap toss- °

ers. The count-all ‘scoring, now being used in the Midwest and

|East, permits tossers to earn all {points gained. There is no cane

will be decided with 50 shoes. Harris estimates that the American Horseshoe Pitlhers As-

| Held in conjunction with -to-

meeting will be a

All-Stars defending their - ‘title against the Canton, O., SBelways at Brookside at 2 p. m.

A check revealed Glover had Game Re-Scheduled

BOSTON, Sept. 24 (UP)-—The

Boston. College-Oklahoma foot: ~

‘ball. game, postponed last night because of heavy rain that turned Braves Field into a quagmire, will go off on schedule tonight with fair and cool weather forecast for Boston. Last night's postponement was the first in 55 vears for Oklahoma and the first in 33 years for the Eagles.

|team trounced the rest of the ecutor to investigate the matter; |field, scorihg 1138 out of 1200/and report to Judge Saul I. Rabb

points.

[team was runnerup, followed by the Louisville, Ky., police depart- Mrs ment, and Ft. Wayne. . State police Sgt. Harold Joliff Indianapolis, was first in the exNEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UP) Pert class of the classification matches,

points.

Kenneth Waldrop, Ft. Wayne,

won t

The Indiana state police Monday. .

he sharpshooting contest

. . Otis Erwin - > Services Monday Services for Mrs. (Gladys Erscoring 831 out of 900 vin, who died yesterday in her home, 1021 8. Fleming St., will be held at 10 a. m, Monday in the with 812 points, and Marl Cham- Fleming Garden Christian Church.

berlain, Louisville, Ky., was top Burial will be In Floral Park.

marksman with 773 points.

_____Purdue Scientists |Agree on Russ

Two

She was 51.

Survivors include

By United Press Charles

e y Dale and scientists at Purdue Uni-|

daughters,

Mrs,

A native of Indianapolis, she

| was a member of the Fleming Garden Church 27 years.

her husband,

Otis Ervin; three sons, William

Paul Ervin;

Roberta

versity, who worked for the Man- gmith, Mrs. Anna Crandall, -Mrs’ hattan Project which developed Vivian Taylor and Miss Edith Ann

“They evvidently separated an Brazil

Roger W . essential material for the bomb,” . said Dr. A. K. McBee, head of Rj the chemistry department. “This

leaves

AT! do not have it now, they will have it shortly.” -

“It

the beginning of the development Ruth of the atomic energy project in

LEWISTON, Richard . Rogers,’ strongboy, damages aftér admi

little doubt that if they

has been recognized since

six highway signs out of ground with his bare hands just

pping Good Time

Ida. (UP) 19 - year - old

was - fined $50 and

tting he ripped the

tine the United States that:the basic '© Show his pals he could do it.

Clearings for the day

Hazel Park: oyitz, head of the Purdue physics Debits for the day department, said. Hin

ings Tor the week k

"w } Last day, Lincein tel > 1 . Halt. Ch out of the atomic bomb." . Business and Professional Women. “North Mary Stewart; Eugens = Jeanetie Vienna i Eratral Confenence— Through lomorroW. sy gf. Frameis--Rovert. Vinie Sutherland . International Plasmatie-Therapy Associa. A alae nan " Through tomorrow, Severi tel > Al ar . Russia is “cracking the whip Hagens State’ Hira Ov, Aasodia: At Coleman —Richard. Rita Meyer: Charles tion Executive Committers Meeting— nna. Pennington 0 to increase production at the Aue ay Tron Hom Ollbert: Everett, Julia Martin uranium mines near the Cazech- Athenaeum Sure All-Day Open House aL Vio Be Aa Rau ) Club 1 gan St 1 German border, German escapees Mickievville “Fire Department Auxiliary © ay ar Seana from Russian forced labor camps Bean Susper and 1 ntertainment Pro. po Jina Wolf: Richard, X said today. Fire Station, 817 8: Ingomar Ave wi . me--Norman, Thelma Hutchinson . rt y 1841 Carroliton: William, Lilltan- John on : v EVENTS TOMORROW son. 3448 Indianapolis; William. Letha Londo . Pi Omicron “Sorority District Meeting— Davis, 323 E Nita | re 3 \ 18 ancoln Hotel Czech sources were quoted to Indl ae Fiks Association Convention At St Prantis Sosewn Mary Morone: | day that six Czech officials re- Final day, Antlers Hotel Al oubh.Majthia ZMAD Pree o P from / Business and Professional Women, North a ? . n Pry ieoree, | turning recently to rague To | Central Conference Convention—Mnal Mary Arrott + ‘ \ / Russia, told of an atomic explo-| I. day. Claypool Hotel Anboch Moone Ale: Luther. Bulan Beravs oem] sion ‘in the Boviet Union and sald Lag heal BL Severin AC Methatint Kiva * Catherine Palmer one bomb exploded prematurely. Hotel Jack, Clara Dyer: Troy.. Anns Loretta The report was published by MARRIAGE LICENSES Torin Pathe, Betty Casey. Harold.) MU AGE L LNSES ma Parker ws] Lord Beaverbrook's "Evening Robert L, Smith, 19, 608. N° Delaware: | 1 Siominesnt a -Chauncey, Freida Biases | & \ Helen M. Johnson, 11, 808 N. Delaware ome. James, Pearl Larkins, 348 Standard. It said: - Plosd Wallace, 18. 1130 N. Broadway. JA Joseph Lillie Roe 134° N New| “The ministers were given a Opal Masser 23. 1730 N, Broadway, | Alma’ Garvice Betty Stinson. 131 | Charles EB agley, 2 3236-8 ollfer party to celebrate their return.| Leip M_ Groh 18. Tratalsar |” 8 Oriental | Charles Q J ” rov y Then one of them disclosed that! Shirley W. Wright, 16. Beech Grove DEATHS . | J ! : Russia has three atomic plants. nie 1 Faroy. 16. ow iain Poli bora M.Peffler. 74, at 1830 N. Talbot. He sald one of the plants had oe E. Rabinovich, 50, 3811 N. Dearborn:|, foronary occlusion y produced no results. At ‘the sec Mary A. Buick. 28. Whiteland Ts, Ty mais. 34. 4b, Vetarans, Ef ; ; . Herschel Robinson, 12326 Nordyke: m ; . ond, a bomb exploded. The ef- pansy 8 Harris 30 Be N Fremont U Rddie Smin Vat Veterans leukemia ' . ota lc ackwell, 2 oomington as fect was negligible. The third po Aces 1 Stycker 21 Veederingry | f wu! 2, 8) sion, 1 fy plant also produced a bomb. It o Greeson, “TE 9) ® Bivition. arcinh ’ tiliam Manley. 2 819 KE Westfield Went Sd Pesmaturely. rman . | Rive, Beulah B Hutchinson, 3. 2939 ot sc Ss were ed, lon ¥ ; Chester asic, 22. 1348 N Tremont But the Russians knew they had Virginie Sack FF aad'% Nremont: the secret of the bomb.” ! den TS Bo 2 Capp ual; Bishop a ——————————— | Richard ¥ fa ard wn, Mite Randolph: | | ae oreilion. 22 ks " | {Kenneth E. Kinser, 21. 527 Vinton: Phyllis Medical Prestige i Bs Mermann. 18. i cpatien ol hugens L, ando ly 5 ney — Intimidates Burglar pelatricia Moran, 8. HN Natace . BAGINAW, Mich. (UP) — The ORE a he

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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANE CORPORATION

: SATURDAY Hospit: Guild Meetin

Mrs. R. S. To Be Hos

Mrs. Russel 8. N. Meridian St. to the members « garet's Hospital - Pp. m. Tuesday, TI ing will follow a Robert M. Smith dent, will conduct New officers are are Mrs: Fre president; Mrs. Re and Mrs. Harold and second vice | Robert H. Miles a: inson Smith, recc

responding secreta Willson, assistant

Come ; Joseph fH, Mr, Hoatson, Mr. anc Ross, Roy Lanah: Faeser, Priscilla ginia Sowers, Fri Elizabeth Wivel a Mesdames Ruby Carr and Mildre personnel of the In eral Hospital, an life and sustaini the guild.

Chairmen Nam

The committee year are announ Mrs. Harold L. » Wilbur V. Woole therapy; Mrs. W and Mrs. W. W. | Louis Randle ai Perine, hospital; Beebe and Mrs. hospital entertain Mrs. Mark W. E Merritt Fields, h tion; Mesdames R L. M. Henderson

«Son, contribution

M-Stith-and Mrs. nett, entertdinme: Brayton and Mrs. ways and mean: and Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Gordon Farn John Sloan Smit}

Begins 43d Yea

Mesdames Ken Lyman R. Pearse Williams, publicit, Charles M, Hamr dick and Willian purchasing; Mrs. and Mrs. Brayto Charles G. Gisler Power, magazine; baum and Mrs. St Mrs. L. Roy Fo Dickinson Smith assistant to me man; Mrs. Ken ) Mrs. Wilbur C. laws. } Mrs. R. W. Pow ward B. Raub J - dames Francis A

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r; Mrs. M. Cro <Mirs. Lee Roy Fc ity; Mrs. Mosima Mrs, john R. mentarian. The guild is b year of active ser and maintains t therapy departn wards and the } tion at the Genel the occupational ment at the Hospital.

Annual For Tea

The annual tes ers in Indianapc County will be he p. m..Monday { torium. The Fe anapolis Public and the Associati Education are J the event. In the receivinj presidents of th tions, Mrs. Norm: and George Osth eration. Also V superintendent schools, and m board, Mrs. Lou ht Peterso Swaim, Efnil V. 8 ence Farrington 1 den, Marion Cou ent. Past president gation will pour. Margaret Marsh: and Virginia Sto Ulrich and Mrs. the ACE and Mis Mrs. Anna Lloyd and Miss Byrl federation. Co-chairmen of Lillian Lewis; "| chairman, and M ACE social chai

DISHING THE DIR’

By MARGUE

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