Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1951 — Page 8

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B.. Cotten Jr., public relations Seactor for Standard Oil, he the blast badly damaged three 000-gallon tanks and two distillate treating units, Mr. Cotten identified ene of the viétims as J. E. Carmena. The identity of the other was not immediately determined, Nine Esso workers were injured, two seri-| ¥§ ously, and Mr. Cotten said “three| KKH or four” Illinols Central Railroad! SPY ‘COURIER TES IFIES— employees were hurt. Former Communist spy Eliza- |

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Voice. of Am; a Soviet representative has sent a top-secret report to Moscow, accusing Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung of deliber-! ately sabotaging Soviet interests in the Korean War,

|accuse {“directly, actively and deliberately sabotaging Soviet interests in downtown tomorrow and Satur-, day from 8sa, m.

{Exposed by Voice

United Press WASHINGTON Ang. 16—The ca said today that

The Voice said the report was

written by Vladimir Rogov, chief| {correspondent for the Tass ‘So{viet News The broadcast said the “top secret report was intended only for official Soviet eyes.” Mr. Rogov was said to have color scheme, d Mao and his cabinet of

Agency in Peiping.

the Korean War.”

“The report states,” the Voice

“plain unwillingness of Chinese industries. Week re- Communist general to utilize all pro- methods and resowurces of combat was 5 per many decisive Korean operations French failed.’

one prime reason why so

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“I thought it was my dolly” toddler

{Edgell of Chicago to a frantic stroller and baby. She was spied’ imother who thought her baby had py. her mother, Mrs.

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On Mao's War Role Thought | ebbie Was a Doll

A 3-year-old “muther” sent pa-|St., had parked a stroller with her trons of a Northeast Side grocery daughter, 13-month-old Deborah last night Kay, in front of Johnny's Market, | when she became confused and 670 E. 11th St. while she went in-| walked off with a cuddly “real; aide to shop for groceries. |

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Peggy

been kidnaped.

Mrs. Robert Jones, 620 E. 13th!in an apartment about a block

ing . Peggy Ji

BOSTON, Mass, Aug. 16 (UP)—On Gen, Douglas MacArthur's recent visit to Massachusetts, the state legislatuie presented him with a clock. Yesterday one of Gen. MacArthur's aides telephoned State Sen. Charles

W. Hedges and asked if there was a key to go with the clock so the General could wind it. Mr. Hedges assured him one would be sent imme-

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Peggy Ann, strolling down the. street, saw the baby, thought it Ann was her dolly and walked off with)

Dorothy | {Edgell who was visiting relatives

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destination signs Peggy Ann explained to police 1¥ and safety doors will be displayed she had “broken her new dolly,|

to 4:30 p. m. be parked on

‘away. Mrs.

diately. began a hurried “doll's” mother, CRISP jand found her in a crowd in {front of the grocery frantically

Edgell

ow been kidnaped. dr ny Mother and baby were reunited.

her teddy bear was in Chicago, ‘and she thought Deborah Kay was a doll.” W. While Mrs.

Jones cuddled De- ott °

A fire which raged through the beth T. Bentley testified before |continued, “that the Korean cam- Washington St. betwee ; gasoline and tractor fuel and| the Senate Internal Security 'n.ion of ‘the Chinese Red forces and Meridian Sts, the inns Poral Ry en aon out nog reno MACARONI blanketed the countryside with Subcommittee that former Sec- p.4" paen persistently slewed E, Washington St. between Me- SE a black, greasy smoke was con-| Fetary = he erry down by idealogical deviations in ridian and Pennsylvania Sts. _— “trolled two hours and 45 minutes, Morgenthau, Jr, was "u Mao's ‘internal clique’ which he-! W. Marshall Dale company after the explosion, wartime Red agents to further 'yo.jed their hostilities toward the president said the new tions wil [1] EFFORT! Lig * i ¥ aves “I have 'no idea what hap-| the Communist cause. Soviet Union.” be installed on all vehicles with- n pened,” said Everett Mitchell, one Mr. Rogov added that the in three or four months. They Have ALL Your DELIVERED

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