Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1947 — Page 11

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CHICAGO, Oct. 31 (UP)—A Oarectors of the Indianapolis Chapter & nadian scientist said today that the) of the American Red Cross were & manufacture of atomic bombs is

elected at the 31st annual meeting | § ; Lore : of the chapter yesterday in the) 8 5 o “beyond © a's -

World War Memorial building. | The new members are: | Dr. George C. Laurence, writing in James Ww. Osrr, - r. Carroll, Mors. | ho the Bulletin of the Atomie Scientists A. R. Coffin, Mrs. W. D. , Harlan x ‘4 Isaid that -Canada is directing its ola Wi an worn, BH. Kemper pe | [research toward peaceful , applica: ee A ae A aT { |tions of atomic energy.

Other members are: wid Despite the fact that Canada has Mrs. Bon O. Aspy, C. D. Alexander, 8 much of the world’s uranium, he Mrs, Prederick M. Ayres Sr, Willlam H. said Canada does not have the ine

Book, Leuis J, Borinstein, Arthur V.i Brown, Joseph B. Cain, Hugh K. Duf- dustrial facilities to produce atomic weapons.

field, the t. Rev, Henry F. Dugan, At present Dr. Lawrence is In

Bo man Soe Ramo M. Ror Peuericht, | Re n y Pos! Hok rs. y Ralph” E_ Hueber, Mra. Percy W. Lesh. SQUIRT GUN FIREMAN-— b for the water [charge of a division of experimen{tation at the Chalk River Atomic

New members of the board of di-

Ww. ’ Charles J. Lynn, Mrs. EB Kirk McKinney, ./ : . Felix 3 Mewhirter, William J. Mooney.| Too big a |o Hurry Reid, Russell J. Ryan, Mrs. Wolf pistol held by g-year-old Dan-¢

Sussman and Charles R. Weiss d a om iol Castrigano Jr., was the

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{Energy project, [ He said that the United States

8000 fire in the Home Auto | | 0 Surly Shore in Clover, 00 800 20a, 1, 11.14 ‘| When Danny warned his father |} owever, that “full information” on | of the fire, he was told to put |Canadian research had been made it out with his water pistol. |available to the United States. Danny tried but he returned | soon fo say "there really is & Dies in Taxi Crash fire." Mr. Castrigano then Saw | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31 (UP)— the sweke billowing Jon ’ . | James Le Roy Rupert, 20, F't. Wayne, 3i0fe ;anc celle lind, died in a hospital today of

partment. injuries suffered Monday when al | MULTIPLE OF USES taxicab he was driving smashed| || A new aluminum, electric POP-iinto a concrete abutment at Monlcorn popper has been designed 10|terey Park. Police sald the taxi had

| serve also as a hot plate or as cob=peen stolen.

‘tainer for the preparation Of SOUPS m——— IN INDIANAPOLIS TE ———————

fj ‘and stews. EVENTS TODAY

DON'T WAIT T00 LONG—THERE’S A | Legion Exseutive Committeo—Legion Head

ween — Festivities tonight in com- fH munity centers. i

| Town Halle1l a. m., Baglish Theater. | indianapolis Federation of Community { Clubs—8 p. m, Hotel Washington. | Exchan, ub—Noon, Claypool Hotel, i | Optimist Club—12:15 p. m., Severin Hotel. . Sabbath Eye Services in local synagogs.

Events TOMORROW |

MARRIAGE LICENSES Huber Dyer, 1401 Hoyt; Irene York, 156

Ww. emeyer. Donald L. Summerlot, 533 W, Morris; Betty MoCreery, 533 W. Morris. Charles B. Porter, 2338 Hovey; Gladys Lomax, 2049 Bellefontaine, Russell Eugene Hendricks, 1039 N. Tecumath: Charlotte Lee Holcomb, 2434 Brookside. # Alfred Chandler, 335 N, Tacoma; M:-pel Boyd, 335 N. Tacoma. > Charles A. Webster, 830 BE. Wyoming; Minnie Ola Wilson, 820 E. Wyoming Ray W. Dunn, Bargersville, Mary Lynn Wh Bargersville, e Norman, 3242 Ralston; Rebecea EB. , 317 W. 2st, Raymond H. Durocher, 3750 Station; BEvelyn M. Davis, 4440 Marcy Lane. Irwin Lionel Burack, 153 Myra; Bernice Cohen, 3353 Broadway. Robert M. Montgomery, 4 N. New sey; Mabel Stamper, 30 N. Oriental. Dewey Kimbrough, 1013 W. Pearl, Mar garet Smith, 856 W. 37th, ey W. Bennett, Terre Haute; Rachel Sue Husted, Plainfigd.

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