Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1940 — Page 10
Chemurgic Group. Reports 18 Farm Products Can Be Used by Industry. ¢
a ampalgn. to get more of Indi- . 's farm products into industrial channels and expand the Hoosier Markets Was started today by the hewly created State Farm Chemur-
Bie Commission,
-Members of the Commission, com- - Posed of research engineers, agri‘cultural experts and iridustrial leaders, reported that at least 18 Indiana farm crops could be converted into industrial uses if properly de“veloped. Meeting with Governor M. Clitford Townsend yesterday, the Commission decided to survey Indiana's Tesearch laboratories to determine what work is being done now toward ‘development of Hoosier products and ; plan for expansion of research work in the universities. : David E. Ross of Lafayette, a Commission member who has been working in crop research work for . 20 years, said the group would seek to develop Indiana products to
compete with the national industrial markets. “Expansion of the industiial uses for local crops is the best opportunity for. solving farm economic - problems,” Mr. Ross said. Corn, soybeans, oats and wheat were listed as the major crops that . have great industrial market possibilities.
: Opens Meeting
Harry T. Ice . . . . He'll speak at Bloomington. A precedent will be broken when the Indiang Junior Chamber of Commerce holds its state convention at Bloomington, Ind., April 1920, in that sessions will begin with a luncheon. In past years the first meeting always has been held on Friday evening. After the official welcome, by Mayor Jack Bruner, Harry T."Ice, Indianapolis lawyer, will give the opening adress. He is.a national vice president of the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce and was state Jaycee president in 1938. J. Russell Townsend, local club president, said the convention should be the largest in history because of Bloomington'’s central location, and fine convention facilities
offered by the city and. Indiana University.
FIRST AID UNITS
Fire Chiefs Vote to Enlist
Three More Cities in Campaign.
The Indiana Fire Chiefs Assaciation today took steps to expand the first aid units in Indiana fire departments. At their annual Weeting yesterday, the chiefs voted to enlist the aid of three more cities in establishing more mobile’ first-aid units to
_|bring the total number in the state
to six. Cities whose fire departments now have the first-aid units are Indianapolis, Kokomo and Goshen. Establishment of the service in three more cities would make Indiana eligible to hook up with the American Red Cross in handling major disasters, according to State Fire’ Marshall Clem Smith. ' The association also voted to contribute funds to help pay the costs of the annual Fire Prevention Week during October. R. F. Gammans, Kokomo fire chief, is president of the association. John C. Stahlhut, of Ft. Wayne; is treasurer and Chief Archie McCabe, of Muncie, is secretary.
WOMAN CORONER SERVES.
SAN JOSE, Cal., March 13 (U.P.). —Santa Clara’ County is one of the few counties in the United States to have a woman coroner. She is Mrs. Jessie Parkham Spalding, 68, who was chosen immediately to succeed her husband, Coroner C. C. Spalding upon his death at 74 years.
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WASHINGTON, : March 13.— Private William H. Stewart, Troop F, 13th U. 8. Cavalry, U. S. A, a native of Daviess County, Indiana, has been awarded the Soldier's Medal for heroism, the War Department announced today. The citation accompanying the medal states “For heroism displayed in as--sisting in the rescue of an enlisted man' from drowning in a lake near Black Brook, New York, on Aug. 14, 1939. “When an enlisted man, engaged in the rescue of another enlisted man, became exhausted and called for help, Private Stewart, with utter disregard of his own safety, immediately dove into the water and swam to the assistance of the two men. “Reaching the exhausted man, who was struggling to keep the semi-conscious man afloat, Private Stewart assisted him in bringing the drowning man to safety, thereby saving his life. The heroism and presence of mind displayed by Private Stewart on this occassion reflects great credit
service.”
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DR, ARTHUR FOCKE|
The Indianapolis Chapter, American Society for *Metals, will meet Monday at the Hotel Washington to hear Dr. Arthur E. Focke, Diamond Chain & Manufacturing Co. research metallurgisf, speak on ‘“‘Phase Diagrams.” t The meeting will start with a dinner and discussion will fol-
Robert Heath, Allison Engi- : neering Co. metallurgist. Dr. Folke will demonstrate the use and limitations of phase diagrams, used by metallurgists for guides in the development of commercial steels. Dr. Focke is an
Dr. Focke
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is past chairman of the Indianapolis Chapter and a member of the executive commit of the: American Society for Metals.
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Times Spootai i CULVER, nd, March 13 —If you are irritable, over-serious, and are carrying the world’s worries on your shoulders, you have too much acid in your blood. ! ‘If you, are a comic optimist your blood is too alkaline. . - So believes Dr. Henry C. Mc-
|Comas of the psychology depart-
ment of Johns Hopkins University, who spoke before Culver Military Academy cadets on “The Psychology
1of Personality.”
“Attention,” according to Dr. Mc“js the. most wonderful faculty that man possesses. If there is something ‘wrong with a person’s attention then there is
| usually something wrong with him’
elsewhere.” - “The ability to concentrate is one of the first factors to be considered in the control of human nature.”
The first full-length biography of Lew Wallace, the Hoosier author of “Ben Hur,” who also was a soldier, lawyer; Minister to . Turkey, and, {Governor of New Mexico, is being
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KELLY TO ADDRESS EVANSVILLE LEGION
Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind. March 13.—
mander of the American Legion, will "speak at the Legion's 21st birthday celcbration here Friday night. His speech, which may, be broadcast, is sponsored by Funkhouser Post 8, Mr. Kelly has been in-
its $75,000 home into a ' hospital during the Ohio River flood. diana Department Commander Raymond B Townsley will assompany
terested in the post since it soi
Mr. Kelly here,
' BOOKS GIVEN TO BUTLER The P. R. Mallory Co. has presented to the Butler University Library 26 volumes of the /[‘Transactions of the American iety of Mechanical Engineers,” cov ring the ' period from 1906 to 1929.
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Times Special’ ae NEW YORK, N in March 13.» President Clyde E. ‘Wildman of DePauw University will speak at the annual DePauw New York’ “Alumni ‘| banquet at Schrafft’s Florentine Room here Friday night. * Guests. for the dinner: Ariclude John B. Little, class of '35, of the New York office. of ‘the. Federal Bureau of 1nvesy on, 3 printional president of Che DePauw Alumni - and president of the (
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