Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1950 — Page 3
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AMAR owners... _~Tsczg “Top Scientists Worry Caught Up In the Dizzy Social Whirl - Top Atom ExpertsiLong ‘Hatred Leads fo Tragedy Over Lack of Public |i |Missing in Britain - P=} i ; H-Bomb Information FBI, Scotland Yard 4
h i i A i Fear 1950 May Be Eve of War and Think bod 2 i mo (00s Two Time Is Ripe for Effort to End Arms Race
top American-born atomic scien-| “Editor's Note: Th — dmb tists have disappeared and are =a Note: The American Society of Newpspaer Editors’ being sought ‘by. British and Satmiliee on atomic information, in collaboration with the bulof. the atomie scientists, has prepared six articles on the
American agents in connection A-bomb and H-bomb, The following is the first-—the hydrogen
with the Fuchs case, the London : hic reported today. bomb—distributed by the United Press. Daily Jfraphic repo oday
- A great nber ¢ A. dispatch In the newsparer They re Ther of America’s top scientists are worried. said arrests may be made on both soon be given Pi ed by the new means of destruction that may sides of the Atlantic within two They fear S Han in the hydrogen bomb. : : or three days. - | other Bow rO erica lave Bot ees Jo what this and 4 According tothe newspapen deci jot . 3 ericans are not {government agents want £0] iiing . gh. a va, the 18 deciie—-how to} question the two men regarding!
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s father was... BB these new weapons ——-e—iiig- Program, they will-redwublet their. relationship. t Fuchs ie e—— ge AC pably for an . .The scientists fear that wheth.|their efforts.” : Germas - bos an genie: -- _ Alice Richard : Sally Richard . er or not a hydrogen bomb can| Yet the University of Chicago's Jone 3 years So : .—. : (IE 5 a s told the , be bullt, the total of all modern|Dr. Urey — the discoverer of a rire ro BR 1 1] a > ' S Gi I g statement - il. Weapons ls affecting our nation’s kind of heavy hydrogen, without Russia. : | m N ot orry, ays ir d show the sec rity so rapidly that Congress-| which an H-bomb might not even ! Both meh Were among. the top : ° ® earing last ‘men and generals and the people|be possible-—asserts in the bull |scientists at Harwell," «wa: WH Sl 8, T n Sister 1k in a chain are being left far behind. . |letin that “a very great service] jatomic center where Fuchs was 0 ew er wi an with the Many fear that 1950 could be has been done” by Sen. Johnson. head of the theoretical research, : : 5 .e arlock’s hus- gh eve of war, and that America The federation of American Sci-| Wl. the Graphic said.. : High School- Pupil Faces First Degree Murder fall of 1948 operly ‘using science tolentists, with some Bi =. “Two top-level United States . : s ‘ ’ |. the fatal E- prevent or win it. has fully agreed. 1300 mersbers, born ante have suddenly dis- Charge n Shooting of Child She Hated . other, Mrs, ; : Three weeks ago a representa- “Quite unwittingly,” asserts Dr. appeared from Britain,” the FRESNO, Cal, Mar. 20 (UP) —Fourteen-year-old Alice Richard ; i tive of a publication called The Urey, “he has brou, ht to-the at- Graphic dispatch said. said today she wasn't sorry she killed her ‘identical twin sister vidence that Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists| tention of the Bg eof the Ask FBI Aid Sally whom she had “hated” since the sixth grade. symptoms as Visited a midwestern editor, chair-|yynited States a Pe a which < OO eecobi Grmk : “I'm not sorry she is dead,” she tld Deputy District Attor. } mother and man of the Committee on Atomic P “They are believed to have gone... nan B, Eymandt. “I'd do the same thing ‘over again, but
Information of the American So. | Should have been considered by
to the United States and the Fed{them a very long time ago.”
eral Bureau of Investigation has been asked to find them.
I didn’t like to hurt my parents and family.” The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- T_T
ns promised 3 : y ciety of Newspaper Editors.
The representative carried a .. All Call for Action
se x 3 ry Rie wh (tive because of Sally’s populare 2 5 az " | ; . ! wy “ - , ¢ 1 gard V. Richards, said they would At the ‘state's sheal of magazine proofs—the| Have Americans themselves de-| © oi . Seotta™ yard : special braneh Stand behind Alice when she is/ity. | largely on pages of the _still-unpublished|gided that the “time is not ri ° i : fs working hard to find out ne rraigned on first degree murder, The girls’ mother learned of the nce and he March fssue of the Bulletin of the, seek direct negotiation and Wi reason for. the two scientists’ diss, TEE EEC TH LU COG, caliber Slaying when she awoke to hear “chain of Atomic Scientists. | negotiation and) ee ov Tan SE . appearancgy and want to know © a es int is head ot b {Alice dial the sheriff's office on o Mr. Deare Eo 4-Year Censorship Some el Jo In arms Tace with i more about their relationship to Be oy oh no hn: rd ian extension telephone in the par 3 J i R ussia? the wer is ‘“‘yes/ $ § sis \ 8 y.! os H A scientist who worked on the! : yes, Fuchs. I! if w lents’ bedroom and say: er Hospital war’s Manhattan project edits the have Americans decided how| : i . : “Both men are scientists in thé The girl will not face a death U5 nd . make ‘Mr Bulletin. Scientists. and scien. | much of their “resources, sov-| ) & ¥ : - highest category of atomic re- penalty because of her youth. There has been a murder. B .. tist-educators like J. Robett Op- | ereigmity and living standards ] EE x search. They have been in Britain] The slender, shy brunet told] Snatching the telephone from was indicted : penheimer, Albert Einstein, Har- they are willing to sacrifice” to| : for some months and had access authorities she “hated” her viva- Alice's hand, her mother said, eath of her old C. Urey and Lee A. Dubridge, (0uild weapons and to bolster anti-| to much of the secret work being .i,us and popular sister since the! Don't get too hasty, the girl Dearing, but president of the California: Insti- Communist governments until] carried on at Harwell. time they were In the sixth grade walks in her sleep once in a while, * the murder tute of Technology, are its spon- OUr Strategic position is equal or “A long code message about y we ken */she’s having a hightmare now. sors. . ; |superior? . | {them went from Britain to the The twins were sopromores’ at She hung up. But in a few : oe . | : ! ; 3 APOC : $ 11 ck. *]t — For four years,” the visitor] The scientists, the Bulletin re- United States security heady a parochial high-school. {minutes she called ba It's
quarters in Washington yester- “she was stupid and noisy and;true” she said in a voice shaking : . day. It contained a statement acted like a nut in school,” Alice With tension. “Come right away. ; : : : : . {of all their activities since they {ojd Mr. Eyemann. “She aggra-| ip ete I am EAA Ic to Britain. : lv long time.” . tant to foster any belief thatialone to preserve peace and na- i v - He er, : came a vated me for a long time. ‘Auto Driver Arrest America was actively developing tional Der Dea weall for! "Oh deah, with such a busy schedule, | just can't find time to visit a manicurist.” The busy lass One of" the scientists is be- .; 4p ont about killing her)
: i in : . : lieved to have traveled to Scot- 4 ith i : such weapons, for fear of stimu-new and imaginative political ac-| 'S Ruth Ellen Oates, 5-month-old daughter of Bill Oates, Times staff photographer. Mr. and Mrs. | FF 00 BEC Ho de his way Séveral times in the past, but 1 For Hitting .Fire Ladder
said, “scientists maintained a|ports, do not agree on these ques-self-imposed censorship on talk tions, yet all believe we cannot of the H-bomb. They were reluc-(“rely on nuclear or-other weapons| ;
lating the arms race and further jion for world unity and peace, Oates and their daughter live in 1106 Oliver Ave. |south to’ the Liverpool -docks, n°VeT had the guts." { A motorist was arrested earl straining world relations, Jan] Sou 1s SUPEHIor WeLPOR Gover] meee = im Fe i ae onset mip Lr where he may have boarded a ‘I killed her because I hated|today when he drove his automoa Be has come off. opment at best a means to gain| Eranidfort Woman Admit 'Safecrackers Raid Niner. _ her.” shy told Mr. Eymann. “bile into a fire Judder as Sremen I Ley, feel thoy % hk time and put additional force be- 8 : ; Fuel Firm Office * - “At conferences during the -Official Blames Jealousy Pig ovine Sy | 42g ~aey. C0 nol.all.agree.on.ihe.,,, sthis-actiQnl..... ao Mo a imams fl cms lA ever moee ebnheernar ae es ‘week-end, spécial branch officials, - ~ oe i rt at Fe A fd en : a # ssues, but they -all agree that| = ~~ er ~Sla in Lover in Jealous Fi "An _ undetermined AMOUNT “BL Sr Scotland Yard discussed the. . Mr. Eymann said no boy friend police said Leroy Walker, 24, Americans ought to be thinking M B ; kl 5 G oC «PR Y , Bd ¥ BB ach was taken by safe-crackers| possible theory that one man was Was involved, nor were: there any of 2410- Martindale Ave. ignored > and talking. How tan we give the rs. parkiey Ex-Teleph 0 tor Tells Poli lat the Polar Ice & Fuel Co., 1001 suffering a breakdown in -health Dig issies”. between the sisters. emergency warnings and crashed people. this message?” ' A d h Te _ Ex-Telephone Uperaior lielis ro ice {E. 27th St., last night. {due to overwork and had lost his’ “The embarrassment at school into the ladder as two. firemen The editor conferred wth col- ACC emy C Joice Planned to Kiil Herself but Gun Jammed | Police” said burglars entered memory. It also was considered possibly caused her a great deal| carried it across the street. He leagues all over the country. The i | Tumis Stale” Servi _ the building by breaking a win- possible both men were lured of shame,” Mr. Eymann said. “As was charged with reckless drive result is this serfes. A S Best Dressed RAN Te ee 20 wyl Satur day night when Mr. Holli- gow and battered the combina-|from thelr posts by false mes- a result, the hatred was built up./ing and failure to give an emer An H-Bomb Issue — rod ' : day stood Miss Miller up on a tion from the office safe. |sages from abroad.” Jealousy could possibly be a mo-| gency vehicle right of way.
Today, there appears the Bul-| NEW YORK, Mar 2 Oe shot him because I loved him.” gate. Miss Miller traced him to re aa , x =e G i ' | A slightly dazed dark brown- : . : : » letin’s March issue—an H-Bomb ja tavern where he was drinking STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITI
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jssue with discussion by top men Mr®- Alben Barkley, wife of the naired woman admitted today with the other woman and waited Rk of sciexee, ‘including. men. being. Vice President, today was named she killed her jgan in a jealous until they emerged. ~~ —— . | TF TT called on to build” thi new the bes¥.dressed woman in public rage when she caught him with, “They got into his car. and I . weapon. life by the Fashion Academy another-woman. _ ‘got into it, too,” Miss Miller said.| : It is only by chance, the Bulle-| Mrs. Barkley, who succeeded Miss Frankie Miller, 29, -said “T told the other girl.-to get out.| tin reminds us, that we know of Congresswoman Helen Gahagan, She killed Leland Holliday, .35, She refused and then I left.” - | the H-bomb at all. “It was left/dressed “as protocol demands at 2fter he drove off with the other, Miss Miller then went to Mr | to the naive and monumental if-|diplomatic functions,” the Acad- ‘woman late Saturday night. (Holliday’s apartment, police said.| discretion of Sen. Johnson, lemy said. She was the first Vice But I.shot him because I loved and wrecked it. She smashed| and obvious leaks of officiél in-|President’s wife to make the Nim,” the attractive 29-year-old furniture, poured beer and soft| formation to’ journalists such as| Academy's annual “best dressed” Woman was quoted as saying by|drinks over the upholstery and| the Alsop brothers to pfecipitate list. ~ ~~ [Boone County Sheriff Rush Rob- scattered her love letters to Mr. public discussion,” say$ the Bulle-| (thers selected as representa- jneok, “I couldnt live without Holliday over the floor. . ; tin. ; JS AEF. sive of VM fields were: | Spm" : 7. Got His:Shotgum . ". |. ’ -s A group of 127 scientists for Opera, Mrs. Lauritz Melchior; Seba. Over Body “Then,” she told police, “I got,
- whom Cornell’s”Dr. Hans Bethe, . Miss Miller told police she : \ : stage, Nanette Fabray; radio, "© his shotgun from the closet and important H:bomb consultant, is| yo Falkenberg; television, Faye leaned over her dead boy friend's waited for him. I made up my
a spokesman believes that theigpmerson: society, Mrs. William P0dY and sobbed: “I love you, Ing to kill him regardless of reasons jwhich induced scientists py jay. international set, Mrs, love you.” {whether he came home in a tew|to impose their self-censorshipiye,, Mandel; supper clubs, Doro-|, Mr Holliday, son of a Ross CIty, yours or two weeks.” are Stl valid. He believes yy, gn... Business, Caryl Bar-| nd., city councilman, died on the, When he came in and walked | Cefi. Johnson and others Who | ptt screen, Rosalind Russell: floor of his apartment ‘amidst 2 toward the kitchen, police quoted | quickly took up the discussion|gjors Gussie Moran: concert, | eap.of love letters from MISS | pring Miller as saving. “1 shot | mmr bene apleRAVe damaged -U.8.-security BRA Jute Taro ATEA ertoai Miller. which: ahe- had scattered: cy ER TA ay ng, a Sr 7 peace hopes. Elizabeth Taylor; hostess, Mrs.|[0n the floor while awaiting his "Ug = ooo fe ii In the case of the fission wiiam O'Dwyer: author, Maggi|Teturn. : + eas Jarley he BU) bomb, the Russians required four|peNeliis. Miss Miller told police she tried 20d turned it on herself but it| years to parallel our develop-| :
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ier to kill herself but the double-|failed to fire. | ment,” wrote Dr. Bethe and 11 barrel shotgun she used to blast] * “Met T ! re P.os colleagues. Asks Congress Relax {her boy friend, jammed. | ot wo Years Ago : _— of “In the case of .the hydrogen ‘Byy.American’ Law | Clinton. County Prosecutor, Miss Miller told Police Lt. === - / homb they will probably need a : {James P. Robinson said he would Glenn Nickols she first met Mr.' ee hered shorter time. We must remember| WASHINGTON, Mar. 20 (UP) seek a murder indictment against Holliday more than two years ] } = © =INEEE ; } Wal .- we do nat possess the bomb but{—The Army has asked Congress Miss Miller today. . ago when she was employed in! ” : == = \ di A = = i and are only developing it, and Rus-|to relax the “buy-American” law| She was taken to Boone County a chain store. Recently, she had ’ = NTT ali \ r oe ‘ sia has received through indis-{S0 it can supply. its occupation jail because the Frankfort jail been working as a telephone op-| BE . “cretion. the most valuable hint troops with food grown in Ger- had no facilities for women pris- erator. : - i Ip-si® that our experts believe its de-/many and Japan. _joners.. | Miss Miller told police she had velopment possible. . , Brig. Gen. A.D. Hopping, the . Walks in a Daze feared that Mr. Holliday planned ; lique. “Perhaps development has al-|Army’s supply chief, recently told] Boone County Sheriff Robinsonito jilt her. a ready been under way in Russia a House Appropriation Subcom-isaid Miss Miller walked around, “When I saw him’with that| - for some time. But if it was not, mittee the law requiring that food her cell this morning in a daze. other woman,” she said, “1 de-| ) / o 40, our. decision must have started be bought ‘only in the United He said she didn’t appear to real-| cided to kill him.” { : 1 ~\ the Russians on the. same pro-|States has added to occupationjize what had happened. “The other woman was quesgram. If they already had a go-'costs. ~~ LL | Police said the fracas started tioned and released hy police. } - ' En oo ie | | GENTLEMEN! A SERIES OF FINE WORSTED SUITS . ) } : i | } ® i ; | . | » . 3 ™ » SORE rig cn 1our | TAILORED. AT FASHION. PARK: FEATURED_.AT. . 4 LE ) : ’ Lo . . fo - om indow Hangings = ¢jr¢ . for Easter | =| } : These suits are intended io pe too bright—ijust right] shades : a ''card of introduction” packgrounds of gray, . > | to-those who mas tan and blue— i For some forty years or longer Progress Laundry has had | . . ~ 3 . i ’ . any blue 3 S8rips of its own special (and better) way of handling lace curtains. not“as yet have experienced stripes—{also a fine plain blue We examine each pair BEFORE washing, use extreme the exclusive satisfaction in a rich unfinshed worsted), care in handling—and in drying we restore them to-correct n 3 H ct ’ es . A : ossessing the ''Smartes Suits of cosm n Hie measurements. Send them Now.’ Eagt» is only three ; ; i | oy z Id" > opalita > weeks off. Send draperies, too—for either laundering or in the clothing wor ~~ character—including those dry cleaning. We'll do them whichever way is BEST. (Fashion Park clothes— "that. seem to : : in the judgment of remove poundage from ¢ Send Chenille and Candlewick Spreads rigs oF many men—are in THAT men of girth—and to , : Le w«@ . - . . pride . * Send RUGS of Every Kind and Size : = category!) Sh give height to men : 3 y A 3 { borin ' “31 * Send Woolen Blankets or Electric Blankets : And presented as who can use it! : = > . LE: a compliment : wt ; Telephone MA-331—and_rouieman will call, to those who already HE Naturally—Such noteworthy : SE ae ne : enjoy Fashion * i value as this price—would 2 : : A al Las £2 + Park clothes! : . +. xn have a powerful influence on ==: - P r r Q S 3 : rT. : — The worsteds are rich the upper ranges—$85 and $95, © 3 We O 'N e pf : : and supple—bright (not ~~: You'll eiijoy the experience. ory i the Soff Water} T A ND ; : wel fe ro : i ai e NY SEGGUINRY || STRAUSS & C0. THE MANS STORE. THE | lols a eed pain | oniNG OOR-SECOND. 45: SECONDS YAS ; Brn : % 3 2 A i piel ¥ LETTE : i Kati . ] ¢ % 3 f : Ny er aE vos Bl 3 1 2 5 % : Tr ‘ > 5 2 , oi oat £008 : 0 X i ie : 7 2 : . n " - TN oo — Re — - . - . - . , “ . . — " 3 td an E iA 3 i ¥ % x y +a 3 { oe ? $ EA 2s } Ar X “ % ol a A ; nif 5 { x 3 2 Riou ! iE i g ony have Rae ;
