Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1949 — Page 2

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_ for Russia.

The group was called the Merriman Club.

To Kremlin on A-Bomb

nn Reported as University Professors —— Whe Tried to Lift Dota in California : A

the spy hunters,

atomic bomb, according to Chief Bernard I Investigator Louis J. Russell of Rochester; Max B. Friedman, Uni-| versity of California; “A report by the Un-American D. Fox, formerly of University of! Activities Committee blamed this’ California; Dr, Robert R. Davis, | |

University, _ _Nashy ‘David Bohm

cell for two attempts to obtain afliation unknown,

information and one “positive

The stienipts weren't detatled:

vealed committees charges that Charles Eitenton, ‘the parént Communist organiza. neering employee of the Shell De-

Wives of

Cordell,

program; former e

tion miet at the ‘homes of Frank velopment Corp. at Emeryville,

F. Oppenheimer, atomic physic and Dr, Frank J. Malina, presently an official of the United Ra tions Scientific and Experim tal Commission in Paris.

Admitted Red Ties

cist, Cal; time secretary-treasurer of the Merriman branch of the party who occasionally held meetings in ®0° her home in Berkeley.

Libby Burke, alleged one-

r. heim Oppenheimer admitted loaning Me. Sone dor and his wif Fite, y | $600 to “help him out of a jam.”

once were members of the. Cems |

Also these unidentified persons:

munist Party. They told the Mary Piper, David Aalst; Apiaj House committee several weeks Whitney, An Barry, Sadie

ago that they broke with the Comm in 1041

unists late in 1940 or early Brecht,

Lewis, Gastau Hot. Rudy Lambert Su Schrer, Sidney Goldstein, Dr.

Dr. Malti, former technical mACio M

to the air attache at the

US Embassy tn Londo went? Airmen Named

before has been publicly named

in connection with the Berkeley GAME Deputies

ing the war. Some of them were|*F CONServation.

‘Inducted into the der Richard Patman,

The new deputies, serving un- striped. tie. He was believed to Marion have been 50 to 70 years old.

, REP : WASHINGTON, Aug. 16-—Porty- two persons, 12 of my uni- | versity professors, were named today by House spy hunters in conwith a Communist apparatus which the probers said suc d in one of three attempts to get information on the atom Bomb

It Operated in the!

Dr. Irving!

scientists: Mariel case of espionage” for Russia. Weinberg, Laura Fox, Charlotte IN. Davis. Te espionage case was the one wrariin Summerfield, assistant] involving “Scientist X" and Pitts- ts Dr. Malina on the Air Corps | burgh Communist Steve Nelson. project at California Institute of 2 . public testimony on Technology; Emilie _ Communist infiltration attempts writer for the ' Voice of Mexii “at the radiation laboratory re- propaganda

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nel of Benjamin Harrison Air Dear here Corp. [Force Base have been appointed '0daY in Rose Hill Cemétery. 4 deputy conservation officers by named yp Cot

Army, Both procedures were rec. COUnty. conservation officer, are:|

ommended by Manhattan securi pficials, ty

Witness about the 3 Others on List

‘Capt. Maurice Murdoch, com- fy the body failed. manding officer of the Military! Last spring committee Investi- Police squadron at the base; thought it might be her father, gators questioned witness after Capt. Jack Myrick, CWO V, 7. W. R. Evans. a retired grocer.| 43 persons, Russelavage, T/Sgt. James R. But after visiting here she said {Polovino, T/ sgt. Edward Rychet- she didn't know.

: sky, 8/8Bgt. George J. Cash and Besides Mr. and Mrs. Oppen- §/8gt. Adam Mints.

The group will

Gregori Kheifets, former mem. gb

San Francisco;

Conmul at san Fran Mrs. Stutsman

Boviet Vice Jy chairman for i TAL DO

Services Today

Bervices for Mrs, Maryland M.| Graveside de Yan wer who died Sunday in'®Y

Communist Party: Isaac Folkofr, her homé, 1052 Lawrence St.| financial ech the Commu- Were to be at 2:30 p.m. today in

nist boss of Nelson's . nist boss of the Behkeley 1s broke with the party in 142)

pore] and universities, party-in California: Louise Bran-

“aa acting as a “loader” for the - Communist spies by arranging

social contacts with government Police Arrest formerly. Call. In Lottery faid

scientists, | Kenneth May, fornia: University professor ousted!

nology during the war; Dr. Sid-| ney Welnbaum, affiliation un-, Known,

Berk area the Roosevelt T r Meaty ateaithe Ro followed area Crown Hill." |” Mrs. Stutsman was a member t6 call velt Temple Church, p00 /which killed 18 persons.

Orla Edward Lair Sr. member daughter. Mrs. “MU Wright:

of the central committ stepdaughter, en mites. of the 0 of eel a sister

ston Berman, wealthy heiress of Othello Harmening, Lu Berkeley and New York, accused 4 gtandthlidren and

i llega Communist activities; at,

n- confiscated,

She was 81,

‘Thetide’

Elsie

John Cory/ 40, of 3541 N. Rura

40 books of

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yarrested early today ate”

£ 1441 Columbia Ave, and 80 he could remain baseball ington to vote on the reorganiza-

pts. Cory was charged with adver- of The ising a ‘lottery and gift enter. substitute speaker. He announced

Dennis Cloud of Wabash is a seasonad alr traveler at the age |

of 18 months. He is shown here at LaGuardia Airport, New York Brownlee: Shirek, a laundry City, after he and his mother returned from a visit with his grand.

{truck driver to whom Mrs. Frank parents in Somerset, England.

E To City in 1893

+ Services for Dr, Leon T. Tasshi retired Indianapolis physician, will be held at 8:30-a. m. Thurs-| iday in the Kirby Mortuary. Requiem high miass will tottow] 102 4 9a, m. In SS. Peter and Paw” Cathedral. ‘Burial will be’ in Crown Hill 1 Dr. Leach, who lived a 1718 3. filinois St. died yesterday: in St. Vincent's Hospital, He was 73. He first came to Indianapolis

ana University Medical School mi

Pactice

ber of 88. Peter and Paul Cathe-

Surviving are ‘his wife, Claire Gray Leach; two sons, Paul R. and Byron Leach, Indianapolis: six daughters, Mrs. Howard Fininey, Manta, | N, J.; Mrs. Glenn — Fulkerson; York- City; Miss iHallle C. En Montelair;” Mrs. {John Medaugh, Denville, N. J.; Mrs. William B. Sullivan, Manhattan Beach, Cal, Tward. Grala, B&

'apolis, and Mrs. Nettie Turner, [Green Bay, Wis. and 10 grand+children.

James H. Ross

Services for James H. Ross, who died Bunday in his home, Brownsburg, R. R. 2., were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the Chris-

Bury Last Victim

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Efforts to Identify Body Unsuccessful

Times State Service

BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 18

The remains were buried in al

{steel vault for possible identifica- Ne had been an Indianapolis resif + director of ion at x later date, Only clues to) neering District at Berkeley dur. \°D And game, State Department tne man's identity were a set of8 Vetera

{false teeth, a flannel shirt {member Bun alls And a0 88, American Legion

[Volture Locale Sutviving are his ‘wi

A last-minute effort to identi |

Mrs. Merle Barker, Kokon'o,

Coroner Robert Lyons

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Services for John

r three years, wil

John A. Rhodes Rites Tomorrow

a 0f Bus Crash "la Veterans’ Administration clerk's daughter, fo

“A. “Rhodes, | be held

{7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry Samuel Ross, W. Moore Peace Chapel. will follow on Thursday at Abyidel, Ind. , Mr. Rhodes, who lived in 902 Services for Jshn W. Cherry, The unidentified 16th victim of N. Pennsylvania St. died yester- 5208 W. Wasbhifigton St. retired Seven members of the person- the fatal Greyhound bus crash 'day in Veterans’ Administration molder who last week was buried Hospital, Cold Spring Road. He De held a [was 63. Born in West Baden Springs, Buria

|dent more than 20 years. He was. An Indianapolis resident for 42 n of World War I 2nd a Years, Mr. Cherry had been an| of Garfield Park Post *mployge nd Foundry Co. for 30 years when he Chatedu 404nd.8. retired several years ago. Grace a Ancient Order of Druids and the)

1. Rhodes, Lynhurst Baptist Church.

arb;

F. Rhodes,

|items found ih the pons saidifyp al Today

organize a age included three keys on two _ August C. Enderlin, former In- \ AA sportsmen's club at Hasrison Air chains, linked together with a difnapolis resident who died sud- $3042 Loot Taken Base. {copper souvenir from the 1834 4... Thursday night.in his home in Grand Rapids, Mich.. was to be From Parked Car U puried here today in Washington] ket-\ park. He was 35.

{Chicago World's Fair; a wa with a gold case, and a box {of flashlights, clocks, knives; speciation and lighters. :

garet;

Yiie, retired! a hy Burial arranged by t Méanwhile,

onroe Circuit, Q. Austin East said

today he

grand jury probe’ of the

Editor | to rm

‘Report to the Senate’

A report addressed to-- instea

ad made no decision the

‘Services at 2p. m. in the Jor {car had been ransacked of cloth-

dan Funeral Home were to Pre-iin and Ir $3042!" ¥ conducted cede the graveside rites. 8 Jewsiny- valued: at :

was to. Grand Rapids only recegtly: Greyhound Co. When he accepted a position as h

roduction manager of the R. C. en Co. Tanag Previously he cluding an expensive camera, his!

ad been production manager of Wife's furs, a string of pearis-and|-Curtiss-Wright Corp. here and | several suits and dresses taken. {superintendent of the American! {Metal Furniture Co. “Lyons. Bas Bot yet re Hs wus & MOMBer ur the Thirc Contras hves: Ald. vileenth Street tist Surviving or ‘wife, Inez; Was stolen from her oar at 524 {ures sons, August Enderlin IIT; St. and College Ave. early today. Eugene and - Howard Enderlin, rand Rapids, and two sisters two hours earlier and returned to a "Mrs. Dorothy Holland and Mrs. find a door glass broken and the

Church.

“[of fromthe United States Sen. Ouse Wilson, Indianapolis.

Tate was scheduled for the In|dianapolis Rotary Club today as a result of a change in speakers { Sen. Jenner had been scheduled to address the Rotarians, using the topic, “Report from the Sen However, the Senator was - forced to cancel the engagement, in Wash-

{tion bill, Walter Leckrone, editor. Times, was booked as

{prise. The baseball tickets were his subject would be “Report to

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Burial Callie Ross,” Advance.

[tian Congregational Church in Advance. Burial- was to follow in Jamestown. He was 57. A farmer, Mr. Ross had lived {most of his life near Indianapolis. Surviving ane his wife, Ruth; rs.

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Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. F, R. Perkins; a grandson, Har{old Joseph Perkins, both of In- | dianapolis; two great-grandchil-“ldren, and several nieces and | nephews.

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Dr. Max Greenberg, 25, of Linden, N. J. told police today his

and Mrs. Ed- ;

isisters, Mrs. Isis L. Yates, Tetam] :

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In another parked car robbery, Miss. Lucile Mitchell, 335, of 3325 Ben BRIS, [lady's cosmetic kit valued at $100]

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