Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1941 — Page 6

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THURSDAY, MAY I; 1941

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES AY 1/00 fd Rs GWLADYS WHITNEY [ro ser te so een 35/000. TON FRENCH LEC, SC a sly 3, 1

CONTEST CALLS SUES FOR DIVORCE ira. on younas aun wien) WARSHIP REPAIRED vit som be ros to esas STUART, Fla, May 1 (U. p)— | @ivorce were not at once

i VICHY, France, May 1 (U. P.),—|"8 said. : Mrs. Gwlady’s Crosby Hopkins Whit- available.

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PAGE Ee -- - : = | TERMS KNUDSEN Raise Germ-Free Animals fi { ‘LABOR BATTER"

The 35000-ton French battleship] The Richelieu, only one of a class

ney, wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt] The Whitneys were married Sept. pi pejjey, damaged by the British|of four 35,000-ton battleships to be (Sonny) Whitney, has filed her suit 20, 1031, and have one child, a at Dakar, July 8, 1940, has been fully|completed, was commissioned. ah : iH |daughter, born March 23, 1939. Mr. , +1939. It is the match of any.ship : for divorce here, it was revealed to-| i - repaired and is again seaworthy, it . : ‘ ) Whitney is chairman of Pan-Amer : ; The Dunkerque was day. jcan Airways, owner of 22 racing|was reported authoritatively today./in any navy. . N

The Whitneys announced several horses, and a ranking polo player. The 26,000-ton battleship Dun-|commissioned in 1935. |

Lewis “Also Indirectly Raps . Hillman, OPM Aid, C10 Vice President.

“HARRISBURG. Pa. May 1 (U.| P).—John IL. Lewis, president of| the ‘United Mine Workers and for-

Annual Qutdoor Meet in Lafayette Sunday.

At least eight local model airpiane | pilots, members of the Indiana Gas

= Purdue Aeromodelers Hold! |

er president of the Congress of | dustrial Organizations. attacked | William S. Knudsen, director of the Office of Production Manage-! ment, as a “labor baiter” in a speech last night Indirectly, he attacked Sidney illman, a vice president eof the! I. O, and Mr. Knudsen's asso-| te director | Mr. Knydsen, he told a testi- | mial dinner honoring Philip! Vo C. I O. president, is =a Sabor baiter who is doing his dountry a disservice and who should | be restrained or be removed.” “; So-called representatives of labor |

Model Association, will fly in the Purdue Aeromodelers third annual {outdoor meet Sunday at Lafayette. Fliers who already have decided to compete are the James Bennetts, | junior and senior, Otis Burnett, Wil- | liam Kandler, Ray Neese, David | Fox, Frank Ball III and William |

Keough. With good weather Sun-| jday morning the list likely will [ swell. | | The contest is open to anyone and will be conducted under Academy | of Model Aeronautics rules although |

it will not be sanctioned. All roads | into Lafayette will carry signs] marked “model contest” leading to| the flying field. Events Listed

Events will include outdoor open | gas rubber-powered (fuselage and! stick competing in the same event), | and open glider (both hand and tow |

+n Government who fail to protest | when Mr. Knudsen carries on his/| “life-time devotion to labor baiting | should stand up and fight like men | or should resign,” he said i But there is no place in the

Miss Isabelle Steele, 3409 Winthrop Ave., and the model of the apparatus for raising germ-free animals,

Miniature models of the appa- | Animals expecting young are ratus used to raise germ-free ani- | Shaved, a I SE F : ! iseptic J cabinet, the OPM. or other Govern- | mals have been placed oa display | and anaesthetized. The animal is mental departments, for true labor| in the Central Library's main | then placed in a germ proof covfepresentatives, he continued and, loan room. | ering and put into the operating the men purporting to represent]! The models, designed from the | Cage. labor “do not represent labor in| equipment used by Prof. James | The young are then delivered by Government but only Government| A Reyniers at the University of | Caesarean operation before the |launched). Event entry fees are: in labor” Notre Dame, are a part of a dis- | natural process of birth begins. |Gas, 75 cents; rubber, 50 cents; | He charged that Mr. Knudsen | play entitled “Man vs. Germs” in | Life afterwards is one of constant |glider, 25 cents; the entire contest, | Had been telling business-men that| which books relative to this theme | precaution against germs. | $1. labor was responsible for shortages are being emphasized. { They are fed sterilized food | As for the rules, classes A. B and in production The process is based on the | and raised in a germ-free at- |C will compete with each other in The true reason, he continued, is| fact that animals, as they develop | mosphere. When the animals are |the gas-powered field. The engine | because nearly 45 per cent of the| in the mother, are usually germ | ready for experimental purposes, is allowed to run 20 seconds only!

money thus far spent on defense, free. They become contaminated | they are inoculated with a selected |with the flight time beginning when | has been allotted to “half a dozen | only in the process of birth and | germ and the symptoms that fol- | the model leaves the pilot's hands groups of associated financial in-| the environment in which they | low are known to be caused by the ‘and stops when the ship lands or| terests.” live, particuiar germ and no other. |goes out of sight. A three-light | . E——) average is your competing time. | | Both stick and fuselage models] compete together in the rubber pow- | section rules and the stick model| does not require a landing gear. | | There is no limit to the motor run| {and flight timing is the same as in the gas events. | Nine Trials Planned ® To be able to buy Richman | Any type glider may fly in this The Aeromodelers have lined up! an attractive list of prizes worth the! trip for any local pilot. In the glider | event they include: First, Megow| soaring glider; second, knife kit, one | gallon clear dope, one spool 4 rub-| ber. | glue; second, Dennymite unit, spark plug, Comet Zipper, one gallon clear! dope: third Syncro B-30 or Brownie, | Comet Mercury and spark plug: | fourth, Aero spark coil and Austin| timer; fifth, Austin timer and spark | plug; sixth, subscription to “Air| pump gas can; 11th, one quart oil. | Rubber-powered prizes: First, stop watch and one gallon clear dope; | second, Brownie or Synero B-30 and spark plug; third, one gallon clear dope and one spool 4 rubber: fourth, outdoor winder; fifth, subYou are bound to find out about Se our superior values sooner or 5 5 : Bennett Wins Again later. Why not now . . . when it gn . It’s getting to be a habit with the will save you money? Bennett family. Again James Ben-| nett Sr. won the IGMA's weekly! contest at Stout field last Sunday, time of 6:42.22. His best flight was 3:41. He won the drill press donated by Harold Stofer. Capturing the Frank Ball III} award with an original ship powered | with an Atom was George Cochran with a total time of 5:429, a es

ered event. The classification will] = i 'division with the highest time of! Brothers Clothes for $22.50 in times | Gas model prizes: First, Ohlsson | | Trails”; seventh, Austin timer; scription to “Model Airplane News”; | flying his original design ship pow-| flight of 2:16.

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