Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1952 — Page 4
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Terrible War Weapons CHICAGO, Sept. ¢ (CDN)--A good chance of becoming permanmilitary engineer says it will be enliy eripnied.” ; Bas : ; ol. Heiberg said warfare has| necessary to devise even more come a long way from the day| terrible war weapons than the when a thick stone wall and al hydrogen bomb and guided mis-' wide moat were all that was] siles to preserve the peace. needed for security,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1952
lke and Adlai May Cross Paths In Farm Wife's Kitchen
: By United Press eat chicken with the Snows fol-/came in the back. Contest officials| company was busy putting in spe, State Aviation Commissioner L., “ KASSON, Minn, Sept. 4 — Ttilowing his noon appearance at/said they “guessed” they should|cial lines for newsmen, photog-|1, Schroeder said several hundred {looked . today like Mrs, Henry|the plowing contest. Gov. Adlai|try to keep them apart. raphers and radio broadcasters. |.qui oc farmers” will fiy ‘in for Snow is going to have a kitchen- ih i talks late in the after-| The Snow farm, where the] The plowing event actually gets ying : w [ne of presidential candidates for noon and Democratic leaders in- 8 will be ma le, was a buzz started ‘tomorrow, when Minne- the program, He said 500 or more lunch Saturday. : {dicated he planned to lunch at the|of activity as the big~Sarm day|®ota competition will be held. visiting aircraft are expected. Republican leaders announeed IAT Also, ney said he Tag neared. Concessions and farm dis- : Dwight D. Eisenhower, Republi- tatively sc ed to go ays were being hammered to- s can BY diate had rearranged his'the farm after arriving at Roch- Baye in anticipation of the u. S. Senators, Envoy Swim the Bosphorus schedule at the National Plowing ester and would lunch in Kasson:{crowd of 100,000 to 150,000 farm- ISTANBUL, Turkey — Two|Ore.) and Russell B. Long (D, Contest where he is scheduled to| Tentative schedules show the ers expected tqattend. : United States Senators, the/La.) and Ambassador George Mc
Col. E. R. Heiberg of the U. 8S
Military Academy pointed out that as more fantastic weapons are
devised, nations become fearful of starting a suicidal war. He spoke at the opening session of the Centennial of Engineering, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the first professional engineering society. Sixty-two societies, holding their annual meeting in Chicago this week and next, will draw 30,000 engineers to Chicago for the observance. Col, Heiberg warned that this nation cannot rest upon the Hbomb, guided missiles and atomic artillery.
Science of War
“It is only by continued advance in the scientific art of allout war that we may assure the continudtion of peace,” Col. Hieberg said. He added: “The engineer, by the deadly efficiency” of the machine created, actually may have con-
—not for the lofty moral reasons which idealists have been preaching—but for the practical matter-
well as the vanquished, stands a
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“We now know that there. is no lasting safety from attack in any purely defensive structure,” he said, “We have to devise, on the tontrary, counteroffensive me a s- | ures.”
Rancher Charged
In Son-in-Law's Death BELLE FOURCHE, 8, D. | John Flaigg, 70-year-old Hoover rancher, was bound over to Circuit, Court for trial yesterday on a! charge of murdering his 37-year-| old son-in-law, Franklin Johnson of Lead. : | Mr, Johnson was shot and killed late Saturday at the Flaigg ranch {near Hoover, | Flagg's two daughters testified) the fired the fatal shot after John-| son attempted to drag his wife across the kitchen at the Flaigg ranch. v
Body Recovered FT. FRANCES, Ont.—The body of a Tulsa, Okla, man who ne drowned in Basswood Lake June! ¢ Na8/2) was recovered late yesterday, — lice reported. rict { * tributed to the outlawing of war (Bert ¢. Croft. te no as) 4th Century Carol
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SLEEPY ARRIVAL — Al. though it was a big day in the life of one-year-old Ther Olivier, he wds sound asleep when he arrived in New York by ship from Norway. The boy was on his way to Calgary, | Canada, with his mother, but ! he wasn't too impressed with the voyage and, besides, that comforting, toy dog agreed with him perfectly.
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|talk to” permit him to eat fried| candidates’ visits chicken at Mrs. Snow's and spend Mrs, Snow expects them to eat at|ilar to that serving Army camps, (time talking to farmers at theiseparate times, but it appeared was being set up. lone of the men might be going Besides setting up facilities to
contest.
Gen. Eisenhower is expected tolout the front door while the other handle public calls, the telephone — lh
will overlap.
A special telephone center, sim-
ambassador to Turkey and his Ghee crogsed the Bosphorus, a swam 475-yard stretch of ‘water made from Europe to Asia in 27 min-|/turbulent by heavy currents from to the Medi-
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SAN ANTO! ~ Childish fe tragedy when shouting “I h kerosene over a bor girl and burned her an death, Mary Louise and her 8-year-sey, aféa yester home. Their Esther, was bur Esther and Ellen Cunningh Fire Chief Fred started by an 11 whom the Cun had ‘been fei time. He was Juvenile authori All their pare officers said. E some clothing trapdoor to WN Lindsey, who v in a low attic, v boy walked int Ruth Ella sai hate you. I'm ; and burn the | to burn everytt Then, she saic of kerosene ov & newspaper ai ing on fire.
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wagon while in speck, U. 8, Civil Service Commissioner, said yesterday charges of corruption in the Internal Revenue Bureau have made it “difficult” to get new tax collectors. Mr. Ramspeck said “certain politicians” have indicated there] is widespread corruption in the ' department and that many men| who might have applied for jobs| as directors of internal revenue | districts refuse to do so “because they don’t want to become part of a bureau that’s been smeared.” | Speaking at the annual convention of the National Associa-| tion of Employes of Collectors of Internal Revenue, Mr. Ramspeck| said tax collectors have “the! same degree of honesty as any-|
one else, and perhaps better.” |
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