Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1951 — Page 2

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•ATOMIC-POWERED AIRCRAFT SKETCHES below show various possible designs for aircraft powered by atomic energy. In theory such planes could fly on indefinitely without refueling, and at a speed limited only by force the Uirframe could withstand. The sketches are result of gleanings from interviews with atomic Scientists working oh theiproblem. It is rethat General 'Electric has been commissioned to design an (Aorhic engine for such new type planes, (international Soundphotos) ' > ' ../M / jgte' * ’T.” 8 ■ r 1 'll' A xW /' AS ’ ■ ' ’bit *j JFO .-3 Azt ji ■ . 4. jg th B>- % ®I \i ■' x ■ x i •*■ «S&- , | i ' .piston engine bomber (upper), crew Is relatively close to power plant. In second type (lower), which aero-dynamic experts believe is 'round, crew compartment (in nose) is as far from radioactive power plant (tail) as possible. Wingspan would be 230 feet, it is estimated, d' - . « -.wfc '.‘l ' 11/ X .X s W|r • j .This conception shows how' atomic power plant could be detached for b.ahi tenance. A principal problem is reducing weight of shield neves- I to protect creW from radiation. Power plant would be placed In a yUitlt when'plane Is idle, is idea. Wingtip nacelles would carry crew. PPW4 - - r ; W | OB 1 1 1 1 L - . • EjjZgEj?. -* « ' \ .{■• 4 ■' i 'p \ •S®i ns t radioactivity when atomic engine plane is Jn ground a sM« ld v (box r lower), possibly of cement and lead, would cover th< pofcer plant. In air a second shield, built around engine itself would ilo the job. and crew would be in nacelles on wingtips, in saetoii rsl — - ' '■ jflß Uu A tn design at left the crew rides In compartment on one wingtip (arrow ) UTd;atomic engine is in left middle of wing. In design at right, remote guns are on wings and the crew Is hotised in the nov. ,' ■ ~ — ■ •'■' ;f “ ” ' W ~T* . 4?j United States is the prinvy" him. ruthenium, rhodium, iridiim. pa; <r»‘nsumer of th(B platinum met- and ostniuin than other countries _ als„ Using more platinum, palladk combined. | l| Illi ■!■■! • ■.!„ if I ,M II ;,|, |, inn, - - ■ -- -- «- - ■ jL ■■ Modern Gas Stoves ; ' An v ••. v • . II H[ • ' I' \ ■ . 1 ffe'A ' I ' , \ ' I t. f ‘- . i ~~SS~"r-r—r— ■ '<'ilj I I / HI :l \ \ ’ j i ■ / ■ ' -Hi [ ® ee ur k ar ge Selection Which You Have To 4, 1 . . , Choose From. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Indiana . Ft . " ' • ." ■ X

* Evangelist I a B fl B/j| I r ( The kev. Harley A. Davis, above, will he the evangelist at a series pf meetings at the Monroe | Methodist church, opening Wednesday evening at 7:, o’clock and continuing until Man h 11. Indiana Business Index Increases I)loomingtop. Ind., Feb. 2(j. (UP) The Indiana business index crept up three percent in January almost to the all-time high established in August last year. The Indiana University Flurean of Business Research reported moderate blit widespread advances indicated the effect of rising pices and incomes' on the state's economy. \ “There was a Potable increase in both business apd consumer spending as the size of probable military expenditures took on a more definite shape,” the bureau’s monthly, business review said, -V ' 11 Don’t Go Through Life » Not Sick Enough To Stop Working; Not Well Enough To Work Well — — \ .1 Many people go through life not sick enough to stop working, but not well enough to work well. Some folks,do something about

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it. others just talk about It. Mrs. J. H. Digby . Ce d a-r Glades Rt., Hot Springs. Ark., c o u 1 d offer a word of advice to those folks w h o postpone d o i n g something to I h elp themselves: Her advice wt>ii:i<l

he ... . take HADACOL, for Mrs, Digby foundj that by taking HADACOL. she was giving her system Vitamins B’. B-. Niacin and Iron Which if larked. And liking HAD •VOL helped her overcome tho e deficiency-caused ailments; ■ she keeps right: on taking it now' that she is' feeling good, to keep those troubles. away. Here is wlmtl Mrs Digby : av-: “I am '1 years o’d and I h'ave suffered from stomach distre<slfor some time with bloating and Jt is. I was and nervous and .1 ’ couldn? sleep at night. I .read in 'the paper about HADACOL. 1 started taking it and I have taken five, lajrge bottles,. it helped .me from the i tart and now 1 fee] fine. '• wish\ everybody that had- stomach \ distress would try HADACQL. I can truthfully ay it is fine.” (<•) 1951, The Ixißlanc Corporafton ___ _ _ ativ - LiMjMMißwr ■ jrg. HB&iS» i~. I L '- ; TOPPED OFF by a jaunty beret Wesjt Berlin’s Mayor Ernst Reufei leaves airliner at New York’s Idlewild airport on arrival in the U.'S ; for coming talks with Secretary of State Dean Acheson on German problems. Reuter said that if there is a Soviet attack on Berlin, Ben ' lin will not be easy to conquer. He also said resistance groups are I “operating dnd growing” in the Russian zone. ' ■ ■ A 1 < ' ' a ' ,V

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Resume Battle To | Extradite Pelley Nvhluss ilie, Ind., Ftdi. 3d. (UP) )V<h t. apical to lh r tiidiana limit was plaimml loda> In 4n attempt to extradite William j l)udy>j| Pe|ley, former silver shin Irmitu-, toiXortb !e, Frances Neal said she 'appeal tO, the (high •cot(j( after Hamllurn circuit JjudHP'Toni 11. Whites overruled a motion fbr a new trial in habeas corppiv proceeding* Friday. They have Pelley’s extradition to Nprjh ([arolina to terve a fiveyealfS term for violation ot the atMte’s "blue sky"; law. w|is released from federal Terre Hautje where he ■ h in, - - ■ - ■

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aurvipU half a 15-year term for wutt,li>lP peditiofi. He said removal to North Carolina wxmld be h vliflHtlon of li|h purole. ‘ — Chesterton Plant Destroyed By Fire J' s f ’ ■ •Firh destroyed the Raymond M. Pried and AHHociates ManufiH'ii|liiig. plant here today, «huh|lik damage eatlinated at ’Forfty ;flremen from Michigan City, .Gary, Da Porte, Valparaiso, Devcnfly Shores ’and Porer joined the Chesterton fire department ir a futile four-hour battle with the 'flatten that began at 2 a.m,

Five Roadside Tables Are Constructed Iflere Frink Singleton, county highway superintendant, has announced that five roadside tables have been constructed for the Adams County Roadside Council. The tables will be placed this spring at picturesque sites along the county roads I The lumber for the tables »'a« donated by the local lumber yards and the town of Geneva. After the tables are placed, the council will turn their attention to beautifying unsightly barespots by planting trees and shrubs. The state highway department has promised two additional .tables to be placed at predetermined sites on U. 5.|27, t

• Bid To Conference On Children, Youth i Mrs. Lawrence, Linn, investigator* for the welfare department, Miss Jean Shock Jey, county health nurse, the Rev. Lawrence Norris, pastor of the Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren church, Hugh Andrews, Adams Central • high school principal, and Bryce Thomas, principal of Lincoln school, have been invited by Gov.Henry F. Schrldker th attend a state-wide meeting In Indianapolis, March 8, to discuss findings and recommendations of the midcentury White l House conference ou children and youth. Sponsored oy tne; Indiana council for children and youth whose

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members were appointed by the governor; who, with Dr. Leonard W. Mayo, of New York; will be the the luncheon meeting. She’s Embarrasses Boise, Idajio (U.P.) — Idahos’ state treasurer, Mrs. Lena Painter, long known for her efficient department, has declared bankrupt by (he federal court here. Mrs. Painter was elected to another four-year term last November. "It's v?ry embassassing,” Mrs Painter muttered when asked comment. William Whitley, who built the first brich and first race track in Kentucky, was killed at the age of 63 while fighting in the War of 1813.