Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1949 — Page 8
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“|Wams of Rel Fire in Dorm Kills Shia U. Student
way poundin on doors apd calls Total Death List Placed at Three; oe to he eee ges oe ME 11, when the need to make men’ #|soribing Communist. favaston Sabotage i mn“ Score Burned or Injured in Leaps ed hearts brave was a most urgent the churches. one, did religion In an approxi. . ON_THE ErvcaAtioNa LE
Sorensen said. “I guess he stayed : in there too long.” : a, COMMIES have a br 4 shining interest in t “NORMAN, Okla., Dec. 3 (UP)—Three University of Oklahoma 8 "The Sipe know this..80 do the bulk of the educators. But mate sense return to Russia. students perished today in a fire which ugh : frame ployees carefully ‘sifted through
More than 100 university em‘the risk’of being monotonous, it must be said ither the olute need for complete |dormitory housing 349 men, i at pred ow i ant tena 3 ht a hl the or he abn ute Reed Nh pa : front, the fact that schools are ase 0 dr { One of the victims was listed by Survivors as the top hero. He jue. rubue Jeft by oe Hire ; bor the danger. The basié | {zed “by Stalin, as witness- thé under state and local Jurisdiction \Wwas 26-year-old Maurice Abears of Killingsworth, Conn, who| a reason for this apathy is a too- Too many men of the cloth con-] widespread. religious suppression [has resulted in disorganized anti-| Libr § C “uni titough, the biszing en awakening his fellows; reset belief ‘that communismisider these as matters far away|in most of the Iron Curtain na-|C r nivergity = Counse SON SING A Sesal is a foreligniand dimly “seen. It can’t happen tions. ’ : (Comauale: situs, In 193) the uty of Langress . D. Poberts sald the other vie- bachelor officers quarters at a HOBESON SINGS IV TORONTO iia Tohaat, on , " a merican . Youth Congress, aince| ' Issues Report on tins were Sammy LaRue, 20 (wartime naval base adjacent to| TORONTO, Dec.3 (UP)~Police more than a “sw OF ALL Aman churchgoers, [proved to have been Red-domin<| . |J, S§., Defense Plans Stafford, Okla, and ‘Price D.[the OU campus, burned to the|stated no extra squads at Massey gadfly to the BUT IF the strategy could be! Catholics are perhaps the most 8ted, held a huge rally in New |Starks, 20, Oklahoma City, [ground swiftly. “The occupants Hall tonight when Negro BariTS rtwould Attempt fo make It happen| Mert 10 the war on ‘communism. YO The Library of rest arg \o-| Mr. Roberts said a search Of thing hut the ves ave anY-lione Paul Robeson appeared with ons e r=i'would attempt to make | ) 3 ing religion first: here, Give opt Communist pe Their greater awareness stems Although only 4500 members day that Communist agents have the wim ee safery) Sees According to . one seis Jewish Folk Choir; It is true that| (lor which read Moscow) cohtrol {rom the peculiarity that more %er¢ enrolled in the Young been mobilized to sabotage Amer- 20 "1 other residents’ of the dorm convinced him only. three burned survivor, John Sorensen LEAPS IN RIVER AT 94
| .| Communist League, hic C om m u ~of labor, schools and chur information about European con El which pro-/ica if it goes to war with Russia. wi hurches, moted the Congress, the oratory, The warning was published in a ™°" died /In the fire. More than of Brooklyn, N. Y., the arning| 3 - FStutina,
nists have not'and the Bill of Rights would d/tions, as they may affect the been: able 10.0] cease. "to be” any aa than a| Western Hemisphere, is available and: smoke-screen combined to! public affairs bulletin {ssued by * 5¢ ore, however, were injured, sounded by Mr, Ahearn saved Dec. 3 (UP) —Paulina Robollini, to the Catholic,
what the Soviet curiosity: has done abroad.| Russia has demonstrated that): Moreover, the organized resis- gullibles for a front demonstra-| service: could leap out of windows.
Mr. Edson The U. 8. hasireligion is to be used for totall. tance seems to predate that of|tion plugging Communist causes! It sald that the failure of Naal| _ The __dormitory, formerly a| “He ran up and down the hali-{100,* she said when réscued. had ho Cardinal|tarian ends, After the revolution,| Other faiths. Immediately after end anti-Hitlerism. {sabotage to materialize in the
Mindazenty, no Archbishop Beran,|the Soviet ‘government seized|the 1917 revolution, for example, Iss than two months after the Jast war should not make Amer-| Open Monday Night Until 9 O'Clock
Bo group of Protestant ministers church properties and persecuted|an educational campaign was un-| Meeting. the Stalin-Hitler pact|icans complacent about the threat (Opens Monday at 12° N ) ; oon ¢ !
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° dertaken by the church In the| Was signed, and a great many of {of Communist sabotage in a fuJe 4 those owsctsd in Bulgera.fit clergy. Not rs hi Gertakan BY Me pohuich In thelthe gullibles gob off win Ys tare. DA 8 day sermon, books and pamphlets, | Youth Congress reversed its poli-| The bulletin said the number of and, most recently, radio ad- Ser. But damage had been done.|Nazis was small, “their tech-| dresses by Megr. Fulton J. Sheen|Cellsin high schools and colleges, | niques crude, and their identifica d have been used with considerable| ®#tablished 10 years ago, are still|tion easy conipared with the dis- : effect. active in some places; the job of | ciplined army of Communists, . w =» rooting them out is a slow process| many of them American citizens, BUT there was nothing particu-|{ of teen-age education on Commu-|{ who may be expected to work i militant about it all, until nists false lures and actual aims. |against the nation in the event,
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