Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1950 — Page 3
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cre lacte Rae LIN Pec - [ Re— =] . ys " po dT) i I Q About People— RA = al ] A arin sen arge or Lie ar Ke QUK| seized Worker Denies Atomic ~~ I WwW. ster for Hitti ge Oil 3 Justia Joins Jebb of Britain in Fierce LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Aug. Material Taken to Help Russia - Witness Says He qarer Tor t ing 2 a unciation of Russia’s Accusations 33 (UP)~The eo us | DENVER, Colo. Aug. 23 (UP) — Sanford L. Simons insisted - Paid Fee for Sugar Middle East Shiekdom Ruler, Visiting U. S., : 2 24 W. LOVELACE, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer United Notions today that he stole a vial of plutonium, the explosive component Pod Says Country Has fo Import § upply '
of one type of atomic bomb, only because he wanted a souvenir, WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (UP) The 28-year-old Denver University research worker denied that! The Senate Crime Committee, “Every time we drill for water, we stfike oil.” (he was trying to assemble a bomb of his own or that he intended ;... assailed by Republicans as That's troublesome, according to Prince Fahad Al Salim of {to turn the stuff over to a foreign power when he buried Sian administration whitewas “| Kuwait, a shiekdam between Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Fahad was
the ¢onse- |™ “4°70 OF so = 0 . . cellar here. in Philadelphia Inspecting that ¢ity’s water system yesterday. The propaganda war, with Asta EE 8 Yas wan | It was the first known case in day twined Hts Jpotlight a, The Burgan oil field, richest in the world, lies below Kuwait, at stake, between Jacob A. Malik “the United Kingdom and its {which plutonium was stolen from *
official family. | An estimated 10 billion barrels of ol is : 3700 feet underground, but and the delegates of nine free na. dominions—sending cannon fod-|earth is peopled entirely by such a U. 8. laboratory. 3 'most of the fresh water for the Mr. Simons faced a preliminary ©
» Aug. 23—The ears of the world were ng osions of the two biggest 8 that democracy
ations. Their thundered warning against a ; the threat of communism broke through th States must withdraw its troops “ectloing fron He walle o hel trom Korea or take
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Yo : hearing today on a charge of New Jersey candy maker that housewife's dog took a nip on his G'2dwyn Jebb for Britain, is at y “Ski "in attacked the Russian demand essing fissionable materials S& a y y 1, Senate! 8a . leg. : its peak. Draws Bright Sketch that a North K. poss g under |he gave Victor R. Messall, Senate] mney Keokuk, Towa, police ra-|'¢8- “a a Mr. Malik yesterdav-mads io Mr: Malik added a bright sketeh| =" & TC! pean Tepresentas without authority, a crime onde | [secretary for Mr. Truman fromigi, visred out a pickup order for a a aE : yesterday made his of ‘the Eden-like life created byl uve. oo. Permitted to testify.ithe U. 8. Atomic Energy Act. He 1935 to 1041, a $1000 or $1500 fee po = Ol ames. King Farouk of Egyp Yop effort. Once more he accused Communist Russia in its back- bat he said, “is like ATgUINg faces a possible sentence of five in 1945 in a fruitless attempt oy The James boys, aged 15 and|Deauville, France, beach cafe eye~ the United States of waging a/Ward Soviets of Turkmen and hat an Jewssin be dliowed '0lyears in prison and $5000 fine. get a sugar quota, ° 13, were picked up a short timeling beautiful French girls who war of aggression in Kore Uzbeki. These countries “of cul- is a e still plunging| ne FBI sald it doubted Mr. UH The statement came from jater. They had run away from walked by in those suit-less Bikini a. To " Ra Lis knife into the body of his * claim that he snitched | y this he ‘added jeert tural blackout” have, he declared, vi . Simons’ cla e #153 David Lubben of Hillsdale, N. J.ihome, patht str After about 20 hn ering criticism of been completely transformed de-|Victim. .|the vial from the Los Alamos, It drew an immediate denial from, "an ng straps, io the “Un Tags or Flags” sent by|spite the allegations of *“dirty| Then Mr. Austin said Mr. Mallk|N. M., bomb laboratory as a Mr. Messall, now a Washington If a horn blows at midnight, paraded by, he tossed a rose Trveve Lie to Gen. MacArthur, slanderers” had been using these propaganda souvenir” with no intention of public relations counsel, wh o/blame it on Radio Comic Steve & Strieing Srunet. “as action a8 nd, he declared, not 53 nations! ~ ¥ tricks throughout this month: turning it over to Soviet Russia. managed Mr, Truman's campaign’ Allen, The portly king 8 And two hours later he sat Ag paig bee Support the Korean fight, only, emotionless when Sir Gladwyn The jeick o the aise Jubal py TiOWever. there were no plans to § for the Senate in 1940. The Hollywood sc rewballofcial Juags of 3 Sempeiition ie P———ree rere 4 e trick of conce adit ! tween . Iepiying, Toiniag ott hat nly accusation. a nel y Sharge um with Py tomis apie: Tells of Intrigues : started Nis ou in them, officials sald, were just i GOOD COMPANY ON YOUR Bden-lik "i y ROW NOW| The trick of the olg lie. Russell P, Kramer, FBI agen 4 Mr. Lunben Also Bese Hbed | Hooper” because incidental to the contest. the : e : two spots were Hurls Charge of Lie tn charge: here, sald his office detail the black-market intrigues | J show....goes a since no one else present had been| . - ) his neo a rc eh r-—finally-—ted=— his --Fatsunti 0S saree ol : allowed to fook therm over a amded. "the bi wanted tobe perfectly tatr abot ____Saford 1. Simons andy Co. toa partmership with pH manent 19-year-old Nat HE OVEFHOW audience. hag. 16 =o. x 1 ov ioL Ce BEALE THreITeC this thing. “oo. Ad thrown it away, it. would New..York- ‘hoodlums.”.. He said aller the regular man. had marital wait over naa Several Che ® ri Jegtession “It sounds rather strange that have been even ey they told him that operator, telephone polls bh. : {troubles today. wyn's reply because Mr. Malik, as It Po . Unt States. It 1s a lie.'a man would take such a thing Mr, Simons buried the material Frank Costello was their ‘“real/have closed up The District Attorney's office in president, gave Mr. Malik, as| a is e. « the Uulica as a souvenir,” he said. “However, |in his cellar where agents found| boss.” |shop. [Los Angeles charged Mike Cor | where 27th delegate, the floor as 500n 88 the | geass Led: Shoe i the rhiod (at this time we have no proof that|it several days ago as Mr. Bimons| Mr. Lubben testified that hel 1 the course a pl slocamens heads nine "|States had, almost in the bluntigimons’ souvenir story is not cor-|{looked on. ft was returned to the w ressed by Mr. +g Of his show, Mr. sentino 8! 0 froops, at ee wid wig a. Bele phrase of Teddy Roosevelt, ac-irect.” Los Alamos laboratory wal a he Ea Bert ll8iA 1 en requests: when he got a license to marry ! . ed on {rom ‘a | cused Russia. It was undiplomatic, Fi rai i “i“Honk your horn his sweetheart, Frances Padillo, 4). sea base after 3 to almost 6, counting nyt it was plain. Find No Link . sociated with Mr. Truman and by|,, 'v, re lisening ji {also 19. translation time, Tosses in Towel photographs of Senators and 1- Steve Allen The youth wanted to marry his landing cap- | Mr. Malik wanted to reply, but| FBI agents also said there was| | ok which [to the Steve A ve yo a i e 5 : 5 5 3 4 & % de ie ore Ce — pital bigwigs - Men show™ NE — jeethéart before finue fo ads : When Sir Gladwyn finally got a motion to adjourn blocked him ovo between Mr. PARIS, Aug. 23 (UP)—Jeanne tye walls of Mr. Messall's office |" “HOV: He Slate pe Beta aigwest Bt oe Eo is innings he pointed out that until Friday. There will be fire-| ’ “7 " " " or oiCoupel, 54, a maid; told a judge] . hie _lterrific response; since ‘many of training. His mother wouldn't give Simons and the all spy ri 2 the two Maliks had run into the works them. Mr. Malik, when he ~ MOnS an eged "Elin court today that she took 474] Mr. Messall, “face to face Withipis listeners are people in cars— permission. Clerks at the mare gehead, Gén,’ record 76 pages of talk. This con- was denied, grew fiery red. ~ headed by Klaus Fuchs nowinhandkerchiefs and 170 dish towels Nis accuser, denied that he hadigriving, sitting in drive-ins or|riage license bureau didn’t believe anique said, A tip from Major Hoople, folks! |T25ted With 25 pages by the ye ——— being rounded up. Mr. Simons,{from her employer because she Received any such Syment and parked in quiet lanes. his claim he was 22. Mike ap. nits have re- Just loaf while you're away, {or royiates, 21 by himseit, and Declares Inflation slight ahd Youthful, readily: ad-|sulténed fois ba) ve BE Ey er EE es Sth A otsty Wie one nile while you're away, 116 by Nationalist China. Bei Exa a mitted that he took the plutonium She said she intended to return | “I never accepted a fee for get-i% Yay Hor n "He ny “ alam davit And make arrangements now to Talk as War R ng gger the linen, which was found in BHYIDAY og Me ON IE: 8 : st three days d 7 But with “all your talk” Sir|. J0fiAtionary effects of the pres-|{rom the 10s Alamos laboratory her apartment, as soon as the|!D§ OPA sugar quotas for S%-{ies hud eomplnints from mayors Luter, howsver, = pHiset grow ort of Pusan. rea w your talk,” BIriant military’ program are being Where he worked as a member hay fever cleared up and she no|°n® tha remember,” he sald.land noise abatement officidls that!suspicious and contacted the s engaged in Our comics every d Gladwyn reminded the president, exaggerated, Marvin J. Briggs, 0f an Army detachment from longer needed to wipe her nose. | © 407 do that for any client.”/the “racket is fierce,” especially mother, believing the aMdavit sitions and in ry day. the © il had be “ b 'general manager of the Indiana August, 1944,' to March, 1946. | toe tm a — 4 {along quiet highways. was forged. In the meantime, e council ha en ‘unable to i ¢ { LIMIT {18 .UNHURT IN CRASH “Tan' " % nst diminish- Ph » |F B Co- tive Asso-| “rT sll ED DERAILED Isn't that lovely,” he said hap- mother relented and Mike and ! ~ end the war in Korea” and the farm Bureau Co-operative Asso I've been collecting souvenirs he-said— __Bhone—RI ley 3531 adit Ny Coa and io dation,-said today. "itor years,” he said. “Then I pick| SPRINGFIELD, 0. Aus. 23| SAIGON, Indo-China, Aug. 23pily. Frances were married. —— y | Mr. Briggs spok fore the! ‘uh (UP)—8ix cars of the New York (UP) — An Air ¥rance DC-3 Mailman Daniel. Finneran of| The district attorney was not fusal to permit the victim of gg8 spoke be the up one the size of a pin head and, | ond ploce your order for The In- pe ' | American Institute of Co-opera-| OW [Central Railroad's Ohio State crashed on a takeoff here today West Orange, N. J...was stung bylas forgiving. He charged Mike North Korean ession to ap- 0-opera-/ look at me now-—in jail for Tsoi e 5 ik dianopolis Times mailed to your ager n-10 BP on meeting at Stillwater. Okla. first time life.” 2s oy train were de- but none of the 18 persons aboard a wasp. A kind-hearted housewife with subornation of perjury, but . yo ar at th il table.” ’ Bg ter, Okla. first time in my life. : | J | vacation nddress ot ho etre. cost pes e counc e. A moderate rearmament pro-| Officials said Mr. Simons ex- railed while the train was pulling including a “American diplomat, /invited him into her Kitchen to|set him free for a honeymoon, You nad fever he ‘There can be no doubt,” Mr. gram “may only maintain, rather| posed himself, his wife and their Out of the depot here last night. was injured seriously. The U. 8. remedy the sting. {pending completion of the official eras hioy You Dwiity comics, |Austin charged when his turn|than increase, the over-all level three children to considerable NO One was hurt. diplomat was Paul 1. Guest, The postman, however, ended up |investigation: : nd ail the home-town news came, “who is frustrating the of our industry,” he said. danger of radiation sickness when : ; % 1 while you are away. hopes of peace loving people . . . he took the : “ plutonium into his , your philosophy that we have in- CANADA RECRUITS 8500 home. Mr. Simons said he kn The dulged in a British stratagem is * > . new. > N OTTAWA, Ontario, Aug. 23!that. \ Indianapolis Times worthy of some witch-doctor who| (UP) — Canada completed today| “I knew I had a bear by the 8 has created so many soulless|the recruiting of 8500 volunteers tail,” he said. “It was highly \ Circulation Department zombies in his own graveyard|and replacements for an army, radioactive and I couldn't leave it a pes ol that he ends up. believing the|brigade for service in Korea. loose around the house. And if I oz a 1 : % -_— - a - ’ ie ~ - > es. h, ® ~ i »y s \ WIEN, Low Prices\§ ) \ % b you On All These New 1950 Models . ; | 4 i iT : p and ¥ : , pink, Po 1 { \ A § - pS ” ! \ : = - | .. \ ” i SRM = oe ; eso RC ud " PERE ’ A DF TRI gss IR XRT 2 k oS og RPP wwe’ ERR og RCA : ai x .
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