Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1945 — Page 2

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morrow in the Planner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial will be in —{ Mrs. Kattiowski, who was 76, died Tuesday in her home, 49023 Carrollton ave, She was a native of MadiJ Survivors are . her Y| Charles F. Kattlowski; a son, C. P. Kattlowski, and a sister, » Louise Riissell, all of Indianapolis.

FORESTRY STATION TRANSFER SOUGHT

Governor Gates today enlisted the aid of all Hoosier senators and congressmen in a campaign to have the Central States Forest Experi« ment station at Columbus, O, moved to Indianapolis. He said plans had been completed for the move before the war but that the ansfer had been held up after Pearl Harbor. The station conducts forest research for seven Midwest States. ’

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Controls to Remain Until Safeguards Are Set Up. _ (Continued From Page One) ar | energy Before It is possible to devise effective, reciprocal and enforceabls safeguards acceptable: to all nations, would contribute to a constructive sohition of the prdb--{lem of the atomic bomb. “On. the contrary we think it might have the opposite effect. We Record grain crops will permit|are, however, prepared to share, the substantial exports: urgently/on s reciprocal basis with others k of the United Mating, deviled 10 culture department says. - |formation concerning prac the U8. 10 help Teed war-ravaged wheat supply for 1945-46 will [industrial application of atomic encountries “to the mit of OUF|ioial about 14 billion bushels, ergy just as soon as effective enstrength.® During the war this|leaving about 300 million to 350|forceable safeguards against its use million bushels available for export for destructive purposes can be de-

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