Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1945 — Page 23

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CHICAGO, Nov. 2 (U. P)~The “secret” of the atomic bomb: already is out and two European nations beyond the Anglo-American combine are-in possession of its production know-how, a topflight U 8 scientist has disclosed. a Harold C. Urey, Nobel prize wini ner, said last night that France and

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played a vital role in the atomic] energy field, told members of the University of Chicago citizens’ board that Niels Bohr, a Dane, “knows more about the atom bomb than 1 do.” - He also named French scientist

Denmark share with the United ‘| Company “executives today to a N.Y. States, England and, Canada’ ex-| Both men, Urey said, were given a| counter-proposal on wages in ne- | edge ! d picture of the project gotiations for a new contract. 1 i : denied American scientists, whose! Harold Colvin of Louisville, repYL Urey, . talized. resentative of the International a a la smn iin, Brit hirhood of Flivnen mind Ober, ; ace : : AFL, the employee group involved, : he —{isaid-the counter-proposal concerned

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‘Union Officials Say Issue Concerns Wages. *

Union officials were awaiting an answer from - Indianapolis Water |

a wage schedule, : A contract under which abéut 150 workers of the purification, distri- | bution and pumping departments ‘had been bound expired last night | “The union seeks a wien shop, a | broadening of coverage to include | supervisory employees and a change |in the company's merit rating system in addition to higher wages. Negotiations are being continued, | Howard 8. Morse, company vice | president and general manager, asi serted today. He said he expected to | meet with Mr. Colvin and other union officials later. It was ‘pre- | sumed he awaited word from East{ern officials. since Mr. Colvin had!

| proposal would have to be reviewed by Bthers.

James H. Dirlam of Bowling |

Green, Ind, was elected president

university yesterday. He is & member of Sigma Chi fraternity, student Council and Y. M. C. A. Other officers are Betty Jean Ferguson of Southport, vice president; Velma Justus of Indianapolis, secretary, and Earl J. O'Brian of Indianapolis, treasurer. Miss Zelma Brown of Union City has been elected secretary of the Commerce club at Butler. The club is the business administration student group. Other officers of the club elected previously are Esther Zaphiriou of Indianapolis, .presi(dent; Audrey Preston of Indian- | apolis, vice president, and Wilma | Weaver of Hagerstown, treasurer,

‘G'S WIFE DIES IN

SOUTH BEND, Nov. 2 (U, P.).— | The burned body of Mrs, Ina Nuck|olls, 27, wife of a soldier who lay | near death in Denver, Colo., was found today in the charred eri | |of a tourist cabin east of Misha- | waka, Ind. | Deputy Coroner Robert L. | Braunsdorf of St. Joseph county {said he believed Mrs. Nuckolls fell {asleep while smoking a cigaret in bed. He planned an autopsy this afternoon to determine if death was due to suffocation or second degree ‘burns.

COLUMBUS RECEIVES | VOTE OF CONFIDENCE

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