Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1951 — Page 6
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New Envoy To Russ Set "To Do a’ Job’
By United Press in WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—
George F. Kennan, newly desig‘nated ambassador to Russia, said
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city, Takoradi, on the Gold Coast, Africa. The father will serve there as a missionary of the As- ° sémblies of God. ® e and Mrs. Stroud first chose China as a field for their religious work. But now that the Communists have driven out the missibnaries, they have decided on rica. iBoth the pastor and his wife ape graduates of the Central Bible Institute. He was minister of a church in Ladysmith, and Waupaca, Wis.
i Shortridge Graduate Baby Dies of Malnutrition— #The Indianapolis missionary,
kfiown. all his 28 years as Bronnie| Faces Probe on Operation
OFF TO AFRICA—The Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Stroud and their children, Judith, 5, and John, 3, will sail for Africa in the spring.
Shortridge, High School. He says|
Communist. leaders into believing the West was about to attack.
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today he is going to Moscow to “try to do a job” of improving United States-Soviet relations. He declined to predict how much success he will have. . “I think it’s better te tackle a job first, and talk about it afterward,” he éxplained. Mr. Kennan passed through the capital, en route to his Pennsylvania farm, shortly after President Tru-
man announced in Independence; ra hers Tous! Sion saving Mo., that he will nominate him to » >. succeed Vice Adm. Alan G. Kirk George F. Kennan ys Bok
Adm. (torn Mr. Kennan's designation as
ambassador, ; Pravda followed the fixed Communist line of demouncing Kennan as a “spy” and a warmonger ||. who considers a United States-| Soviet conflict “inevitable.”
Actually, Mr. Kennan believes just the opposite. He has argued
as U. 8. envoy to Moscow. Kirk has asked to retire. Mr. Truman will send the nomination to the Senate early mext year, but Mr, Kennan said he will not actually leave for Russia until late April. : It will take that long, he said, to wind up his work at the Institute for Advanced Study in
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Elis Stroud, was graduated from| . . Of Unlicensed Child Home
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‘Rev. Stroud later assisted with|yesterday, was ordered last night/who is separated from her hus-|ment's policy planning staff and
the young people’s work and at 20 served for three months as temporary pastor of the church.
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job in Indianapolis. In Africa, Rev. Stroud will supervise the administration of 10 churches. Seven have native pastors but he will be pastor for the other three. ! At 7:30 tonight, Rev, Stroud will speak in the Grace Church 4402 E. Michigan St.; at 7:45 p. m tomorrow in the Laurel Street Tabernacle, and at 7:30 p. m. Saty in Trinity: Chapel. The thouse Gospel Tabernacle will present the new missionary Supday at 10:45 a. m. and tho Tacoma Tabernacle, at 7:30 p. m.
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to report to police headquarters hand, said she had been “out to|later as counsellor of the de-| to answer questions concerningla movie and for gpmething to partment, Mr. Kennan established operation of an unlicensed chil-|eat” when she returned to Mrs./a reputation as the nation’s top dren’s boarding home. .. ___ |Raynal's home. tert on Russia. oo] .. Two _policéwomen,_ entered the «I knew Jennifer weighed only, But he: declined today to say fiome late yesterday and rémoved gi, pounds?’ ; § five children whom they discribed| she was born- prematurely and|his geturn to Moscow, where he as “pitifully neglected.” A four-'has always been thin. I.took good [thrice previously served in. lesser months-old baby was taken to a care of her.” diplomatic posts. His only com10spital. | Dr. Paul Ambro, a graduate ment was: Police said Mrs. Raynal, 53, was intern on night duty at the hos-| «If you are given a job to do, the woman who took little Jen- pital where Jennifer died, said thelyoy go out and try to do it.” nifer King to a hospital early 8irl's death was caused either by|" Mr Kennan is assured of a cool| yesterday and explained that the ‘Plain starvation” or malnutrition reception in Moscow. The Soviet +hild’s mother, Mrs. June King, (due to a faulty digestive system|propaganda machine has been ad left Jennifer in her care while that should have received earlier | grinding out almost continual atMrs. King “went out for the eve. medical attention. [tacks on him ever since President ning.” I: . {Truman let it be known several (Police said Mrs. Raynal failed Held in Car Theft Case |weeks ‘ago that the appointment] to tell them she operated an illegal Samuel Degero, 23, Liberty, was under. consideration. boarding home for children. |Ind., was jailed by Federal of-| The latest attack was made by Jennifer King died of malnutri- ficials under $2500 bond here to- the Communist newspaper Pravda tion 15 minutes after her arrival day on charges that he drove a|only a few hours before the White at the hospital. The mother did stolen car from Tampa, Fla. to House disclosed that Russia had
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