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THE BRITISH foreign office rope today the Communists might
gave indirect support today to a /82in control in Iran if the explosive Anglo-Iranian oil dispute
persistent report that two missing British diplomats are—or have been—behind the Iron Curtain.
The London Daily Herald re-| fterated today the two men nave! been “located” and said it turned
over to the foregn office informa- |
tion on the route taken by the! pair when they disappeared from England three months ago. The foreign office confirmed it, had received the information and! added:
“The statement , , . agrees with
certain theories and information Despite his efforts. the talks were previously submitted, but which broken off two weeks ago, but could not be confirmed despite at- Mr. Harriman said they still can be resumed
tempts to check it.” The remark led to speculation
is not settled. He
there ig no reason why the British and Iranfans cannot work out a satisfactory solution. Mr. Harriman sought to mediate the dispute
Mr. Harriman
man's request.
“at any way back
time.”
~~ Fan,
On his
that the men were in Soviet satel- Mr. Farman Sm will Yulite territory where the govern- 8oslavia's M al Tito. He re-
ment would not be able to trace Poried “ily, is gthen his country to resist
them. If they were in Wester:
“determined
Europe, a check WOU Luar Tela- aggression if necessary.’
tively easy
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rRTSIDENTIAL ADVISER Averell Harriman said on his return to Washington from Ev
Couple Arrested In Chicago Admits Burglary Here
An Indianapolis couple arrested
British government to
THE isn't risks. It has just rejected “on racial grounds” the enlistment application of H. J. Christian, who lives on Thursday Island in the Torres Straits just north of Australia. Mr. Christian, a half-caste, is a _ direct descendant of Fletcher Christian, who led the mutineers against Capt. Bligh on His Majesty's ship Bounty.
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fn Chicago while atteempting to get a fraudulent cashed had admitted burglary of an Indianapolis postal sub-sta-tion. Chicago police and postal ingpectors from the Indianapolis office said burglary of the station at Tobler’'s Hardware, 2808 Southeastern Ave. was admitted
as Edwin Eaton, 23,
in gentine President oral statements by the man and vember elections, woman who identified themselvesitempt charge and Wanda merks.
at the Labor Party's annual conmoney order vention in October,
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BRITAIN has started shipping red herrings to Russia for the first time since 1940.
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DR. RICARDO BAL BIN, only candidate so far to oppose ArPeron in Nofaced a confor anti-Peron re-
Mr. Peron, meanwhile,
Eaton, 20. of 655. N. Beville said today he wants an economic Ace. union of Brazil, Chile and his Implicated were two men still nation to guard against capitalat large, officers said. lsm and communism.
The Chicago arrest was made when the couple tried to cash a
money order bearing a series number reported stolen from here
Eaton was held without charge
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NAKED HEADHU NTING Naga tribesmen from Burma raided an Indian village last March and carried off 93 heads, Prime Minister Nehru told In-
added, however, that
at President Tru-|
to
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FROM THE CHIEF—Sen. Joseph O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.) displays a pipe given to him by President Truman during a White House visit. The bowl of the pipe is a carved caricature
of the Chief Executive. The pipe, and others like it, were sent to the President from Germany.
Shoplifter Is Insistent, Gets Wish—Jail Term
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 31 Frank Zone, 54, whose criminal than 200 arrests, to 11% to legheny terday on a shoplifting charge.
(UP)
was
Pittsburgh, record lists more
J People Reluctant To Discuss Plans In Near Future
By Science Service
\ LONDON, Aug. 31--People are {quite prepared to say what they hope to do or be in the distant future, but not. what they hope to do next week or next year, Miss 8. B, N. &himmin, psychologist of London's Bedford College found this out by naving 60 intelligent young men and women answer a questionnaire. In- general the persons ques‘tioned agreed that their attitude
{of showing off in any way. © In explaining their greater readiness to discuss remote arhbitions and ideals, fhe subjects said they felt “safe” in admitting ‘remote goals {likely to take them seriously.” in
contrast to any deciared short-
term plans,
“Once people believe vou are striving to be or Jo something." said one person, “it's time to stop ,talking about it.”
Miss Shimmin found that a person doesn't like people to “shine” too close to him Another's achievement is seen
as a threat to the ego in some way. It draws recognition or ap proval of the crowd or of an ad mired person, It is considered a: immediate obstacle to some de sired position. This causes grudging admiration and a hostile at-
titude. We don’t mind people shining at a distance, Miss Shimmin
found, as their achievements are often admired or taken as a goal to reach.
sentenced
23 months in the AlCounty workhouse vyes-'
Zone was arrested Aug. 13 by
Louis
Solomon, a store detective
for Kaufmann’s department store.!
Mr. Solomon before Judge Walter P
yesterday that Zone insisted on being arrested. “We'd put him out one door
and he'd come back in through!
another,” Mr. Solomon said. “That's right Judge,” fendant interrupied,
“I wanted to!
testified at a trial Smart
the de-|
{
be arrested because I think jail
is the best place for me.” Judge Smart agreed.
following a commissioner's hear-i dia's parliament todav. “The ing in Chicago yesterday. His| incident had no geographical Rites Set Tomorrow wife was released under $500) importance,” he said. “It was i bond. an exhibition of exuberance FOr IU Policeman “harges of burglary are to be which occurs annually and Times State Service ae Ee gaid, and. there is nothing new about it.” BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 31 | additional charges of utlering a om a ne D aa} stolen money ‘order wit pred! miTH REYNOLDS, American Oy HEL “will oo at 2 ably be filed in.Chicago. pacifist, charged with advocating p. m. tomorrow in the Greene Stolen in the burglary last the overthrow by force of the and Harrell Chapel here.
week was $100 in cash, 170 money | pyerto Rican government, denied
Mr. Clay, an IU policeman with|
order blanks, money order issu- prosecution assertions she pledged Walter (Pete) Peterson for many |
ing equipment and stamps.
her life to Puerto Rican national-
ism.
years, ‘attack.
died yesterday of a heart |
Press Freedom Seen Threatened
In"Louisiana
4 LAKE GHARIES, la. Aug. oh ets eevee AR “ing group told Gov: Eart-Kr Long | today-that the indictment of five: newspapermen here: creates “a threat to:freedom of the press and a potential threat to the freedom of speech and religion.” The statement was issued after a super-secret meeting last night of the crime commission, an inner circle of the people's action ETroup. Tt appealed to the governor to oust District Attorney Griffin T.| Hawkins and Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Henry A. Ried, two of the] persons the newsmen were charged with “defaming” in anti-| gambling articles. “It is deemed unnecessary to discuss the unfitmess of the offi-| cials,” said the statement signed] by PAG President G., G. Bu-
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