Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1939 — Page 37

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CLEVELAND, ID, O., De: Dec. 15 (U. P.). —Bridge players who bicker could! take lessons from a card club here

| perhaps that acocunts for the noquarrel record,” said Mrs. Carl Lit= | schert, hostess at the club's most re= cent meeting, The eight married {couples in our group started by playing pedro many years ago. Then

CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 15 (U. P.).| —New scientific printing techniques | may lead to stronger and more friendly relations between nations, if the unique program launched by Flora Stone Mather college of Western Reserve University here succeeds “We hope that our plan will lead to a better understanding—which is to say a more friendly relationship—among nations, particularly the Americas,” said Dr. Robert C. Binkley, professar of history and proponent of the plan. Dr. Binkley pointed out that free interchange of literature between nations previously had been hampered by high publication costs. “But recent advances in print-

Times Special RICHMOND, Ind, Dec. 15— Richmond merchants have discovered a way to combat the daily invasion of thousands of starlings and sparrows into the business area. They tie air-filled paper bags to the tops of their buildings and to window sills. The bags flap about, frightening the birds so much that they do not tarry long.

| which has met weekly for 20 years| we played 500 for a time. Now our without a quarrel. [most popular game in pionchle--“But we don't play bridge and'and still no quarrels!”

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Two Purchase Units Named; First Started Early In 1935.

Times Specinl © WASHINGTON, Dec 15 Purchase of land for national forests | in Indiana was ordered resumed today by the National Forest Reservation Commission of which Secretary of War Harry Woodring is chairman | Early in 1935 the Commission approved the establishment of four forest purchase units in the State, is but a sharp reduction in Federal | funds available caused further | bershardt, A. Edward Mantel and and Andrew Jackson, his former col- | and copy-to- -order, have dissolved purchases to be deferred in Jans Earl B. Teckemeyer. leagues, still are on t tne job. | this barrier.’ uary, 1936, it was explained. | Holdover directors are Howard W. 5 Options which had been ob- | | Fieber, Ralph E. Peckham, Guy H tained were dropped and many own- | | Williams, Ben F. Claypool, Russe ers who had planned to sell their | H. Hartman and Forrest B. Kellogg. It's foolish not to seek prompt relief from a cough due to a cold. Get Smith Bros. Cough Drops. Two kinds: —Black or Menthol, 5¢.

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Today, two Indiana ley, vice president; Mr. Evans, secUnits were designated for priority retary, and Robert B. Kershaw, in the resumption of purchasing. treasurer. Vitamin A (Carotene) raises the resistance of mucous membranes of nose and throat to cold infections, when lack of resists

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New officers of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board were to be elected today at a reorganization meeting | of the Board's directors. Participating in the election will be three new directors elected by the Board at its meeting yesterday.

FAMOUS NAME RETIRES HOLYOKE, Mass. Dec. 15 (U. P). —The retirement of Ulysses 8S. They are Walter M. Evans, Charles |Grant from the engineering departO. Grinslade and Ford V. Woods, / ment of an industrial plant here| each named for a three-year term. broke up a triumvirate of 25 years’ ing techniques,” he said, “such as They succeeded William G. Al- | standing. But George Washington | micro - photography, photo - ‘offset

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forest with 138.197 acres in Perry | and Crawford counties. when carbon monoxide gas in garages becomes too concentrated was

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~ LAFAYETTE, Ind, Dec. 15—| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Dec. 15—A Eighty-two anchors, all of a differ- ‘new type of sky-camera which is ent type, have been sunk into three! expected to facilitate greatly certain types of soil at Purdue University important star observations has here in an experiment expected to been developed by James G. Baker, benefit utilities and advertising Harvard junior fellow in astronomy firms. [at the Harvard Observatory. The | The experiment, being conducted camera now is under construction under the direction of Prof. Rut-| with

New Camera at Harvard Expected To Facilitate Stellar Observations.

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¥ Science Service PfORONTO, Dec. 15.—What is be- | | Mevad to be the world’s most power- | | ful microscope, capable of magnifi- | cation of 12,700 diameters, has been | developed at the University of To- | | ronto here by Drs. E. F. Burton, J. | Hillier and A. Prebus, who report | | their device in the current issue of | | the Physical Review. The Toronto apparatus is an elec- | tron microscope in which high speed | electrons fly down a large vacuum | tube, penetrate thin layers of the| material being examined and then| fall on a photographic plate. Pic-| | tures of what collodial gold looks | like at a magnification of 12700] | diameters are shown in the scien- | | tists’ report. To make the pictures | | suitable for magazine reproduction | | they are enlarged still further by | | microphotography, until the total | magnification amounts: to 180,000 | diameters. | This additional enlargement is not! | the crucial magnification of the in-| | strument, determined by its resolv-| ing power which amounts to 60 | Angstroms, or 0.000006 of a millimeter (or six millionths of a millimeter), Dr. V. K. Zworykin, scientist of! the Radio Corp. of America and au-| thority on the construction of elec-| tron devices, has placed the theoretical resolving power of electron microscopes at 0.000001 of a millimeter. Thus the Toronto apparatus is only six times above this limit,

Study Train Vibrations By Science Service NEW YORK, Dec. 15-—With a greased track, engineers now are studying the vibrations in the driving wheels of locomotives at speeds {up to 128 miles an hour. Steam engines are driven into the greased stretch of track at constant] speeds. As the driving wheels encounter the slippery track they start to slip, going faster and faster as| the engineer leaves the tirottle open, say O. J. Horger and C. W. Nelson, research engineers of the | Timken Roller Bearing Co. in a re{port just published in the new issue of the Journal of Applied Mechanics. With each revolution of the driv< ing wheels vibration sets in due to the difficulty, in practice, of obtaining an exact and permanent bal- | ance in the wheel. In modern new high speed trains such high speed vibrations are real land demand the constant attention |of engineers to prevent their oc|currence by wheel slippage, the re- | search | engineers Indicate.

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ST. MARTINVILLE, La. Dec 15 (U. P.)—8t. Martinsville’'s post office, built in 1876 as a home, is believed to be the only postoffice of its kind in the United States. Several years ago, when the Postoffice Department awarded the town a new postoffice, there was talk of razing the building and replacing it with a streamlined structure. { : (id ill = cay Citizens objected, and finally the TR Tt DITA Postoffice Department was per- Li isthe ) suaded to restore the building cn the outside and remodel the inside. An old slave office and elaborate iron lace-work are still part of the building.

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