Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1946 — Page 2
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; jammed courtroom full of well-| tion to. police, prosecutor the 0 wishers and a 3nd the bile In this seh Joseph Howard y as he pre Ww enforcemen versity of California scientists as an a his first case as municipal Judes, together we ie ZH EE effective, yet. inexpeqsive; substitute] Judge How made his way bé«|a better r'ace in whic e. or radium. [tween a loware of congratulatory] “Ym 2% ‘unmindfal of the a H A “Barker, Dr..Martin D.| floral designs in court 4, kissed seve} | Sk | Kamen and graduate student Vico|toria Haas, announced they had ‘succeeded for the first time in impregnating organic compounds with| He arose to announce his “deep ;| the by-product—“long life” adio- appreciation for your expression: of active carbon ‘14. confidence. . ., . I'll do my best to Ee Ra " but Dr. Barker said that by Infusing|never let you down. {a liefs w pu rw gun, ‘ne §aid. ~Pollowin {radioactive carbon into organic|. 3 wait So Viedse 59 ov-cpeit- | committee released his testi-| Du est she ss ¢|ing tiie gang , Sul compounds it was possible for bi-|-ony before ‘the Roberts commis- ‘floor and she Cnenrby hose. ologists to conduct important ex{board in 1944 and arnavy court of | ————*——ling an office pth OE at’ o trncer method. © py y & of t BT s . [ture of €-14 enabled scientists to ‘IN BROTHER il spirits. Advised Judge Howard: = | “| keep track of carbon du its “ rk he arbon sii "HOUSTON, Tex. (U. P.).—Danc- a gel lone our ; ttt A ; ne ; "life in the experimental processes.| hE cOlples 3 3 wayside wom perations, ‘ a a ding i Jame, n Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, who|thoug was “just a brother ac a ipod omni BELV E, 1 (U, P)~A K. | 5 SO. ‘I played a ae research| When two swaggering, rakishly- BRITAIN AND SIAM : Pacific fi vy y tha or b to have|jeqding to development of the A-|dressed “twins” burst onto the SIGN PEACE PACT ast. i roses A warded a posthumous’ mili- been & soldier, as: | bomb, said the radioastive. carbon—| dance _ floor, Kia afoot] SINGAPORE, Jan. 1 (U. P)— voting 4-3 against meet. |I8TY. decoration. : ; an isotope which remains active for a ; Britain and Siam signed a peace holiday. The committee Second Lt. Donald H. McKibben, . and. e./25,000 years—could be produced|the cash! treaty in Singapore today, ending silver star. medal for “Gallantry in Ys oe Dr. Oppenheimer said c-14 hes Snes, one of the robbers 3 Ii ter leading his men in a successful at-|City hospital. i eventually could replace expensive et through -a peanut § ark began i fis ves amo ay yes the [tack against great odds near La Hy radium in many fields of experi-|machine and another into the floor | 2x Danni, amar coi ll |stand all week. Te | Voivte, France,” more than a year| ARMY BUILDS PHONE LINK mental and industrial work. under the dancers’ feet. . vy n in the ; " __ |ago. WASHINGTON. — The 1750-mile. i The holdup men, resembling a)SOutheasi Asis command, signed for “PILOTS WATCH ALTITUDE | ‘The award was announced as a teleg PRODUCE SYNTHETIC RUBBER vaudeville “brother” act in sporty| Britain. He said he agreement | WASHINGTON —In flying pa-|“posthumous decoration” after the WASHINGTON — Approximately | white straw hats, white sports|Mmeans that Siam retains her freee {tients with a recent hemorrhage, |lieutenant was erroneously ' “fed 1800,000 tons of synthetic rubber was|shirts and dark trousers, netted dom, sovereignty nd independencs, [care must be taken that the plane|“killed in action” by the war de-| direct wire Sommunication system made in the United States during|$358 when the dancers decided Siam Will Apply | or membership {does not« fiy over 3000 feet. ~° - |partment. ; | between them. 1944. they'd better “shell out the cash.”/in t n ations Organization,
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: ' CHUNGKING, Jan. 1 (U, Po Gen. George C. Marshall told a Xi ’s eve banquet given by | Generaiissimo- Vhiang Kai-shek that 1946 will show whether the people of| the earth will survive or take the road toward utter destruction, it was 11 disclosed today. 1 President Truman's special envoy to China called the new year one +of the most important in hiyman | By
“This year we will decide whether the people of the earth will live in: peace, ty and harmony, or, take that other course that will lead to “utter destruction,” he said. “I have always felt that understand- : ing was desirable, but now it is pe essential. “There is no middle. ; op Chiang paid high tribute to Gen. | before the 150 guests as
A central news agency dispatoh | said that the generalissimo’s troops, spreading into southern Manchuria, | have taken the railroad center of Fusing. =~
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husbands’ temper tantrums, is ; : < * 9 / 9 | . , called “Homemaking.” lw . au Dr. R. L Carter, dean of the | : : : ’ ’ . - } ; ’
junior college, said it is set: up on & two-year basis, carries college | credits and will lead to a dupree of associate in arts. | Personality ' deyelopment, prob- | lems of adjustment in personal, -social and family relationships will
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