Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1951 — Page 2
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~ Iran Gives Russ ~ Spy Death, Delays oviet Tra
TEHRAN, Sept. 19—Iran condemned a Soviet spy
Caution Urged In Turning to Atomic Weapons
© By United Press / WASHINGTON, Sept. 19—Con- ' gressional arid military leaders today indorsed proposals for vastly increased atomic production, but cautioned against too] early scrapping of conventional arms.
Sen. Brien McMahon (D. Conn.) told the Senate yesterday that the! time is here when the United! States can have an atomic army, | an atomic navy, and an atomic
air force. |
Sen. McMahon, chairman of the House-Senate Atomic Energy) Committee, said it would cost no| more than $6 billion a year—a| fraction of what is now spent on! defense—to equip all the armed] forces with a “sweeping variety” |
of cheap atomic weapons.
Sen. McMahon's colleagues on| the Atomic Committee were rep-| resented as approving unani-| mously his more - spending ~- on-| atoms proposals. The proposals;
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ee WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1951 Wrecking Prews ~ British Election - Nazarene Youth - Wrecking Crews ~ Briveh, Beever; Nazarene Youth - - Still Work on Plan Assembly. - Il Fated Monon Friday Night
{ | Young members of the Church Times State Service |of the Nazarene are using public MONON, Sept. 19 — Wrecking
|school spirit to boost attendance {crews still were working today jat, the Nazarene Zone meeting ito lift back on the tracks the :
[Friday night. diesel locomotive unit which Members of high school age of wrecked the Monon Railroad's!
" |the 13 congregations of the. ‘Mr. Attlee jChureh of the Nazarene will hold station Monday and killed the { ‘engineer.
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Mr. Churchill LONDON, Sept. 19 (UP)—
{their zone assembly Friday at {7:30 p. m. in the First Church,
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to death today and declared a three-day postponement in the scheduled opening of trade talks with Russia.
‘The move came amidst other swift developments cropping out of Iran's bitter oil|
hammed Mossadegh's drastic ofl
\dispute with Britain.
They in-/;olicies.
cluded: FOUR—Retiring U. 8. Ambas-| ONE — Finance Minister Mo- sador Henry F. Grady left for, hamed Ali Varasteh resigned and home by plane with a ringing de-| a cabinet reshuffle was antici-/nunciation of Mossadegh as a| pated shortly. : man who “cannot see beyond his
| TWO-—Iran asked four British N08." told fates: communications experts to return| Mi Grady to 25908 on Ito their jobs becau$e no Iranians i is a government of c could do the work. i > not a strong bt ether . _ stubborn government. Ss g big rie Rosition ‘yee his €rRMent is getting Iran nowhere.
» Only a few Iranian officials apprerogatives” to halt Premier Mo- peared at the airport for Mr.
|Grady’'s departure. | Iran had sought a conference today /with Russian officials to,
Ss.
Dog Pound Boss Called to Battle The postponement was an-|
Against ‘Critters’ | i nounced as the military court of
OFFICIAL Indianapolis today appeals upheld a death sen-|
: tence originally passed two geared. its forces for a struggle| 1 206 on Abdullah Uzbek, a
against two destructive, decep- goyjet citizen. He was arrested tive animals. These critters are plaguing | northeastern border with Russia. City Market. Only a few people Uzbek was carrying a pneu-| have seen them, but certain un- | matic tire at the time of his ar-|
irest: Evidence showed a radio Biigtakabie Siimee has launched (i, o rsmitter was concealed inside
| materials cut off by Britain last | week. !
IT'S THIS WAY—Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, high commissioner of France for Indo-China, outlines to reporters at the Pentagon the importance of building a larger national army oof Indo-Chinese in that country's war against Communist forces.
2 Local Youths
13000 Musicians Due
Held in Robbery At Indiana-Pitt Game
Times State Service
arrange a barter deal for vital Two Indianapolis youths have, BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 19 —
Crews yesterday removed the roof of the station .which had collapsed on the diesel unit, the first of four which tore loose [from a passenger train exceeding the speed limit on the curve north of the station. | The rest of the station wreckage had been cleared, and the /three other locomotives hauled away. Engineer H. H. Dickerson, 55, Lafayette, was ‘killed and fireman Charles Henriott, 36, Lafayette, injured. He is in fair condition at Home Hospital in Lafayette, | Because the fireman is still in {the hospital and the conductor {ll, railroad officials today post'poned questioning the crew. At St. Elizabeth's Hospital,: a
confessed robbing the Airliner Nearly 3000 iausicians in 61 high 19-year-old Monon girl whose leg
Diner at 30th St. and Central Ave. of $60 Saturday night.
! school
bands will
the
New York City police wired In-game Oct. 6.
dianapolis police this information] yesterday.
1010 Collier St., and Ralph Rus‘sell, 18, of 1321 KE. New York St. They were riding in a Cadillac. According to witnesses, the two men who rotted the diner Satur-
|high- tonNew York police said they nag|iS-stepping ‘ba a
'1ast Marclr near Gorgan on Iran's arrested Marvin Gilhrist, 22, "of | Auditorium to the stadium at
noon. IU’s ‘Marching Hundred” will parade Before the first home game and lead the high school bands between halves. It will be High School Day at chancellor of the University of
thunder the was (national anthem just before kick- gjesel, off at
crushed by the charging was taken off the the
Indiana-Pittsburgh critical list. But “Alice Burling-
ton’s condition still was serious.
Brightly uniformed bands and Her leg was amputated. She was
the
twirlers will standing on the station platform
at the time of the accident. New Cornell President
ITHACA, N. Y, Sept. 19 (UP) —Deane W, Malott, 53, former
lagainst Winston ‘Churchill's Con-|
Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee State and Washington Sts. -
Pupils of the same high school will sit in groups while their |school colors will float overhead. setvatives in a general election mpe largest group which attends Oct. 25, one of the two London from one school will receive spe-
has decided to go to the polls!
pro-Labor newspapers said today. Mr. Attlee met with his cabinet this morning at 10 Downing] Street and was believed to have informed them of the date of the election. The London Daily Mirror, which| reflects the views of .the left-wing of the Labor Party, said Mr. Attlee would make a formal an-
inouncement of the eléction within
48 hours. |
The London Stock Exchange! buzzed again today with reports of an election. Prices were held in check as brokers adopted a “wait and see” attitiide.
Hotel Thief Gets $95, Misses $20,000 in Gems
WORCESTER, Mass. Sept. 19 (UP)—A thief entered the hotel room of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Greyson of Miami Beach, Fla., in their absence and stole a bag. The bag, valued at $95, contained personal papers and clothing.
cial recognition. Ted Cox of Indianapolis, who is said to be familiar with the tastes and problems of young people, will give the address. Mr.
| Cox holds a master’s degree in
secondary education from the University of Illinois. He now is taking graduate work at Indiana Central College and holding down a job simultaneously. He expects
to teach next semester, the Church reparted. Miss Wanda Milner, district
superintendent of .young peoples work for the Church of the Nazarene, says her denomination has a responsibility to interest more
{young people in the work of the
Church. She feels that programs are planned more for older folk than the young people. She cited Friday night's meeting, which has been given the title “Teens for the Time,” as s step in the proper direction.
Songwriter Dies GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Sept
19 (UP)—Songwriter Joseph Al-
den, whose biggest hit was “Sleepy
. the tire. City Market Master Thomas Ri-| The
| day got away in a Cadillac.
court deliberated three Yesterday plocie said the Cadil-
Mahon (D. Tex.), chairman of steel traps are either spurned or Shah approves the sentence, Uz-' New York detectives: reported
the important House military ap-| propriations subcommittee. Leaders of ali the Armed Forces long have been demanding atomic weapons for their individual services. As one key member of the Atomic: Energy Committee put it, “they all are scrambling to get into the act.”
These same leaders do not, however, want to let go of any arms now possessed or in production until the new atomic weapons start rolling off the lines.
robbed of attractive baits. s » »
ONE OBSERVER says the,
|bek will face a firing squad.
| the car had Kansas license plates’ Details of the alleged spy's at the time of the arrest. They
plans were not disclosed. It was identified the car by the serial
beasts are sleek and fat, while believed his mission was either| number on the motor.
another holds they are skin and bones. In response to an urgent appeal by Mr. Riley, the Safety Board today agreed to send Sgt. James Payne, boss of the dog pound, to the attack. : The Board declared the City can now be confident in winning its battle against the two—large and elusive—cats.
Red Cross to Fete
Honors for five- and three-year service in First Aid and Water Safety will be awarded at 7:30 p. m. today at the Red Cross Annual Recognition Meeting in the Womens Department Club, 17th and Meridian Sts. Recipients are Donald R. Cook, Wilbur W. Davis, John W. Gray, Fred Hulgan, Harry Gilbert, Joseph F. Hancock, Justin E. Marshall, Mrs. Thelma C. Parr, Willis Tomlinson, Mrs. Elizabeth Hatfield, Miss Nine K. Barron,
Safety Workers
Fred R. Dugle, Roy H. Bostic, Albert E. Huber, Herman F. Schilling, Dr. O. G. Swartley, James A. Wilson, Miss Alice Jane Hessler, Robert M. Riney and Otis Tyner. Miss Thelma Carpenter, Miss Elizabeth P. Lawson, Miss Bétty Maxwell, Miss Magdalene A.
Rites to Be Friday
Davis, Earl Montgomery. Mrs. Roderick Smith and Philip B. Reisler. Joseph A. Andrew, National Red Cross Board of Governors, | will speak.
for purposes of sabotage or New York police also reported spreading subversive propaganda. finding sets of Illinois and In-| Iranian officials recently found diana license plates in the car. | dynamite embedded in several Gilhrist was carrying a gun, bridges near the frontier. {they said, and he was charged! |with illegal possession of fire|arms. . |
For Former Seebee \pe.s e Nail John C: Hancock, World War un Visitor Here ails veteran, will be buried Friday in
Crown Hill after 1:30 p. m. ¥ I" Runaway Truck :
ices in the G. H. Herrmann Fu-| A 13%-ton driverless truck]
neral Home. | The former Seabee died yester- Srarted Joling Son ent Re day in Veterans Hospital on Cold ¢ha early evening traffic. Spring Road after a three-week Albert Bledsoe, visiting from illness. He was 36 and had lived French Lick, leaped on the runat 322 E. Minnesota St A lfe- ning board, steered it to the side long Indianapolis resident, he be- of the street and set its brake. longed to Morris Street Methodist Then he notified police. Church. They traced its license plate Surviving are his wife, Laverne; to Joe C. Thomas. three children, John, Warrel and to find him at 517 W. Wash. Karen, Indianapolis; his mother, ington St. the address listed, so Mrs. Georgia Gordon, city; broth-|the truck is in the police parking
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|er, Charles Hancock, Indianap- lot, Delaware and Charles Sts.
olis; half brother, William Han- Owner can pick up by identifycock, and half sister, Edith Han- ing and promising to keep {it cock, both of San Francisco, Cal.'tame. TI
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