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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 12

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A Joyous 1958 May your hopes be realized and your efforts awarded with success and prosper. ity. H. L. WILD 7 E.

Ohio St. ME 1-6608 12 Sounded Concluded From Page 1 their common Muller said. as a radiation hazard. It's the safest poison known to Despite their man," he retorted. of disagreement, "I've never heard of any damage from radiation that was not caused by foolish accidents," he said.

Professor Hermann J. Muller, Nobel prize winning geneticist of Indiana University, issued a "plague on both your houses" as an answer to 1 the two extreme views. "It should be borne in mind that these cases of suffering and death in the present and future generations will have resulted from deliberate decision (holding atom tests) as much so as if they had been caused by firing shotguns at random into crowds, he said. THE VICTIMS, present and future, have no choice in the decision which may cause death to 35,000 persons annually in the United States. And a nuclear war, he said, might make a "biological revival by descendants of bombed populations very improbable," Dr.

Muller said. But as long as the East and West are armed to the teeth with nuclear weapons it is unlikely that either one will precipitate a war, he added. During the current stalemate, America should take the opportunity to build for peace strengthened world federation, he opined. THE WORLD presently is faced with three possibilities annihilation, a universal slave state or an alliance of all men organized to promote $121, WHISKEY STOLEN AT TAVERN A total of $121 and several bottles of whisky were taken from the Shal-B-Inn at 2234 Shelby Street shortly before dawn yesterday by a burglar who broke a glass in the front door to gain entrance, the owner, James F. Dicks, 30 years old, 22 East lowa Street, reported to police.

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Mother seed 49. Right 25. Girl's name coating (abbr.) Motorist Held On 3 Charges After Accident A 28-year-old motorist was arrested on three traffic charges yesterday after an accident in which he and a 38- year-old woman were injured. Slated to appear today in Municipal Court, Room 4, was Robert F. Kiernan, 537 North Tibbs Avenue, who was listed in good condition at General Hospital last night with a head laceration.

The driver of a second car, Mrs. Blanche E. Snead, 1129 North Warman Avenue, was in fair condition at Methodist Hospital with internal injuries. Kiernan was charged with under the influence liquor drunkenness, driving, while and reckless driving after police said the car he was driving struck one driven by Mrs. Snead as she emerged from a parking lot in the 2700 block of West 10th Street at 5:30 p.m.

She was thrown from the car after it crashed into a parked station wagon. 3 Hurt As Car Crashes Pole Three persons were injured at 6:10 p.m. yesterday when a car driven by a 60-year-old man went out of control and crashed into a telephone pole at the intersection of Ind. 37 and Harding Street. Marvin S.

Kennedy, 522 North Warman Avenue, driver of the car, suffered minor facial lacerations and was released after treatment. His wife, Mrs. Irene Kennedy, 61, suffered a fractured right shoulder and Mrs. Mildred Burns, 50, 125 South Ninth Street, Speedway, suffered a broken right leg and right ankle. SELECT RECONDITIONED SINGER REVERSE SEWING OPEN welfare, Dr.

obvious areas the experts acknowledge that modern science must come down from its ivory tower and tell the public in simple language what is going on. "If you have anything to say you can say it in English in simple, clear words of one syllable," one scientist advised his colleagues. The problem of whether to take a chance on exploding more nuclear weapons is not the responsibility of scientists, most agreed. When the public is fully informed of the dangers and advantages, it is up to them to make the final decision, a grave decision affecting the future of unborn generations, it was concluded. Pair Dies Concluded From Page 1 up Herman Moore, the brother said.

Moore, a Marine since June, had arrived home Tuesday and was due back at Pvt. Moore Mrs. Moore Camp Pendleton Jan. 6. He was a 1954 graduate of Ben Davis High School where he played one year of varsity football.

Before entering the Marine Corps, he was employed at Diamond Chain Company Inc. MRS. MOORE was born near McKinney, attended Emmerich Manual Training High School and for more than 15 years had been employed as a machine operator at Allison Division of General Motors Corporation. Funeral arrangements for Moore and Mrs. Moore are being completed by George W.

Usher Mortuary. Moore is survived by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Moore; two sisters, Mrs.

Helen Scarbrough and Miss Mary Alice Moore, both of Indiana polis; the brothers, James and Herman S. Moore both of Indianapolis, and a grandmother, Mrs. Alice Moore of Indianapolis. Besides the husband, Mrs. Moore is survived by two stepsons, Michael and David Moore; a stepdaughter, Mary Ann Moore; mother, Mrs.

Mary Jane Eads, all of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Naomi Willson of Vermontville, Mrs. Ortha Mae Jenkins of Leroy, Mrs. Louvina Zimmerman of Lexington, Ill, and Mrs. Frances M.

Bouchard of South Bend; five brothers, Delbert S. Eads of Bridgeport, Thomas F. Eads of Indianapolis, Othel F. and Gilbert G. Eads, both of Lexington and James E.

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SUN. 11 TO 6 Just off Washington at Illinois- Missing Chicago Children Found In Indianapolis An impromptu family gathering in Indianapolis, which started a three-state search for Chicago children, ended last night when the family maid departed for home with the missing sisters. The maid, Mrs. Beatrice Williams, who works for Mrs. Marcy Black, 31-year-old Chicago divorcee, took Colleen, 9, and Kimmy, 6, to visit a sister at Benton Harbor while her employer was on a visit to St.

Paul, Minn. Mrs. Williams found at Benton Harbor that the sister, Mrs. Evelyn Nelums, was en route to Indianapolis to visit a third sister, Mrs. Cordie Stuart, 31, 606 West 38th Street.

The three got together here Saturday. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Nelums stayed over night. Yesterday, Mrs.

Williams hurriedly departed for Chicago after receiving a frantic call from the girls' mother. Mrs. Stuart's husband, A Better 1240 52ND and KEYSTONE YOU CONTINUE OF-THE-WEEK These prices and 'Moon' Code Concluded From Page 1 started (the satellite secrecy), by not announcing everything they learned in their satellite project," he explained. "And the people in charge of our security have to consider whether it's important not to let the Russians know how much we know," he said. THE YOUNG -flier admitted that he and his fellow space medicine researchers at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., have not had any information about Muttnik except what was publicly available, although such information would be extremely valuable to their work.

"One thing is indisputable," he concluded. "There is certainly reason to question the value of security in a field where we know we are behind." Marion H. Stuart, 41, said the girls were fine when they left Indianapolis about noon. Trade! Place EAST HANNA at EAGLEDALE TO SAVE AT ALL 3 coupons good thru 30, 1957 WHabig GARDEN SHOPS 1105 N. Arlington 5201 College 4 3738 1380 E.

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