Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1952 — Page 6
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Fail to Find ‘Bomb’ On U. S. Superliner
NEW YORK—Police and sea-| A woman caller identifying
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stem-to-stern search of the super-| ” liner United States last night| United Nations employee,” told
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. ; bomb. was going to go | : é but failed to find any trace of a|Police 2 . | Atterbu v to Get “bomb” reported by a telephone|off in the-ship at 10:30 p. m. It 724 Lomcke Bldg. fe. 3603 Red Hate Campaign | dalecrackers ry 10 Get |upwer an ot - er I lik | | 280 Family Units Sa 4 a nt J WwW | Times State Service the Montgo Sta in LI ES erious, Envoy arns Get 25 000 | CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. 19) Cremation 1 {—"“There'll be a lot of smiles The Rev. ‘ y By United Press { dh “ c Atterd day in an In 0 ease BERLIN, Sept. 19—George F. Burglars hammered through the rund here,” a Lamp Atterbury the age of 8 Ws|Kennan, United States Ambas- |four-inch bottom of a safe to get /SPokesman commented today Wastlugtos sador to Moscow, said today that {$25,000 from a North Side cut- When The Indianapolis Times told s death, LONDON, Sept. 19 (UP) —lg, pate.America campaign of SJ . he made hi Soviet Premier Josef Stalin was hee Ki atin Bas become Pa iene |ting-tool firm, it was reported to him 280 portable family dwellings Hierce' Bt. quoted today as saying he was| western diplomats in the police this morning. {had been allotted to this Hoosier well Mot! anxious 10, avoid 2 Shooting ar Soviet Russian capital now live “4 The loot included treasury military installation. haps stands Be A I oars or a 10:in “complete isolation,” Ph Ken- notes, savings bonds and cash, They'll be financed from an JOng compo os view nan said on his arrival here on /$18,200,250 lump sum appropria- Fillmore, The Soviet leader $ Views were nis way to attend a United officials of the firm, Walter F. ton made to the Public Housing Toessags to contained in a revised version o States diplomatic conference in |Greene, Inc., 3140 N. Illinois St., Agency to provide housing in 18 w ished the an futerview Xe Jranted Talla London. ltold officers. critical defense housing areas (7 IN ELECTRIC BUILDING, 17 N. MERIDIAN STREET song. It wa ro - Communist Socialist leader 2 ns ; ; ; Pietro Nenni last July at the aan WAT The 5-foot-high safe had been! Nationwide, 2220 portable housing = jous Jangus 3 } . vy Kremlin. ,, | statements by Russians that they _|carried or pushed from a front units and 1925 trailers are being Nf ie The latest and “more correct” )y re t5 jmprove relations until office to a rear room, police said. allotted. J ! version of the interview was re-|, : rican he 4 The Housing & Home Finance Not In nard H 8. C they halt their anti- Americ There the crooks, who jimmied A tified the office of Sen ported by Richa © eros [campaign. Despite a formal pro- a rear door to get into the bulld- | jiocry mo rcs io © : Robert C. man, a journalist and lieutenant test he made, there has been no Al th ‘ oid Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) in Ns oe of left-wing British Laborite : ng, la e safe on Its side, Washington today of the units \ elaxation, he said. ) -—— Hondaye , . . g Aneurin Bevan. "Mr. Kennan said any desire by They pounded through its bot-|allotted to Camp Atterbury. There OPEN through Fridays. S45 a.m. ts 4:45 p.m. SOU Nilter Mr. Crossman detailed in_the Russia to improve relations will tom, which included metal and was no word when construction Mr. Ruark 3 current issue of the left-wing New |, "po yy a relaxation of the three or four inches of hard fire- might be expected to begin. a ; 3a clo With the Re Statesman and Nation a FeCet!|pyesian anti-American campaign Mr. Kennan proofing material. | The units still will fall short OR customers desiring to pay; service’ billsToutsideJof bdo mig discussion he had i he alin and by 'a change of Russian The safé was found, still on its of filling Atterbury’s needs, the is a’safe’D . inTthe of song wri a x Tapes. (policy as regards the Korean » py. 4 Guilty, Get side, by Mary Tinsley, 50, of 1648 camp spokesman said. regular office hours, there is a safe’ Depository}inYthe SL Jong we : ! “war. Russia is fueling the Com- ’ N. Lyndhurst Drive, a bookkeeper, “There's a long waiting list . 0138 . - : J do good. glow n he iting munist war machine there. Prison Terms for Theft [for the firm, when she AN IIL houses and for our Electric Building lobby. Or you can pay; at]an[agency. The colur for Europeans and the British| Mr. Kennan told correspondents) "pr, 1 Manners, 37, Tyn-| ol Wolk this morning. trailer park here,” he added, near your home. Collection” agencies'injmany”partstof Mother” as than the Americans, Mr. Cross-|the Moscow atmosphere is ™cY|,,)) mown “today was sentenced | gf E—— ' ‘ : ARR been used man said. cold.” He said not even his serv-i;,", ‘voor in prigon after plead-|gi N the city are listed on the back of your electric'bill.{Bills heathen ang
The Russian premier “found it
difficult to take Americans seri-|
ously and seemed to derive a
jovial pleasure from his teasing st
ants or guides are permitted to |talk to him except on business Imatters. No Russian on the reets will talk to him, he said. Mr. Kennan for years has been
diplomacy,” Mr. Nenni was quot-|
ed as saying. Confident of Strength
| America’s No. 1 expert on Rus-ias y,,i5yjjle to three years after |sia. He formulated the State De- yo 1.0483 guilty of Ye 2 \partment’s policy of the "€On-|g¢q10n car from Louisville to In-
ing guilty to stealing and forging, government checks for more than Federal Judge William E. Steck-| ler also sentenced Andrew Bowles, |
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Other major "points In thel The 110-year-old St. Paul'sig,.. Je Crossman version of what Pre- Evangelical Lutheran Church op shall not live by bread ns fore the Civi mier Stalin said were: today annouriced the appointment| , " ———" ONE—The Kremlin did not be-ior the Rev. Russel Harnack,| — — - leve the world situation has de- Syracuse, N. Y., as new minister. teriorated in the last two years. The Rev. Harnack, because of TWO—Strategic airpower 18/his active parish program and ; not a “decisive weapon.” Premier| vis work, is called in Syracuse Stalin acknowledges it could wipel«the visiting parson.” He will be v out both Moscow and New Yorkjinstajled in ceremonies Oct. 19 at ’ but holds the U. 8. lacks the land|gt Paul's. The Rev. Harnack, 4 forces necessary to occupy ter-ienom Trinity Lutheran Church, a ritory on any considerable scale./guraouse, will succeed the Rev. . THREE—He has written offirpeodore C. Meibohm here. > prospects of a successful four-| pastor Meibohm resigned St. ¥ power conference to unify Ger-paur's pulpit to become executive . many. secretary of the Lutheran Child be FOUR~—He is pleased with U. 8. welfare Association in Cleveland. ph action in Korea because he thinks | rE it has swung Asian opinion] Ne against America and has tied up, i half the U. 8. Army on the Ko- i” rean peninsula. " FIVE—Stalin will not surrender any of the fruits of his vies] tory in eastern Europe to ap-| pease America. 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