Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1941 — Page 9

THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1941.

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“Once an n “Untouchable”

Model Planes— * #®(

SPEGIL Ens

U-Control, Novelty Flights

ground, and: ‘then it landed. All these [aneivess, of course, were] controlled - Bob’had

States Contest wouldn't be a sance tioned meet although flights ‘would ‘|be made under the Acadamy of ‘|IModel Aeronautics rules. Now De sanction has come through so record flights me during the oi will be official.

* This year the contest will he held

THE: INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Last week we told you, i Mid

Scheduled for Contest Here Sept. 28.

. By DAVID MARSHALL There will be two unusual events of special interest to model airplane fans at the Indiana Gas Mod-

“lel” Association’s third annual meet,

the Mid-States Gas Model Contest, to be held here Sunday, Sept. 28. One will. be the U-control event; the other the novelty event. are for the more spectacular ships which the pioneers of model plane flight like .to think up on long winter nights. A U-control ship is one manipu-

:| lated by two wires held by the pilot. »| The ship circles over his head loop*ling, climbing, diving, taking off or

* .|landing under power. controlled by.

{| metdl lines through the fuselage to

‘ “| the elevators.

:' Cash Prizes Offered ‘A $5 prize will be given in this

i class for the champion ship which

will be judged on the basis of speed,

“{dbility: of the builder to handle the

r. Prabhu Dayal Sukhnandan

Hindu Dector,

BEBP RES 50s

‘ When be-turbaned Dr. Prabhu Payal Sukhnandan’s ship docked in New ' York from India, the ship Yographers and reporters gathred around ¥ “They flashed at me for quite a while, » he said here today. “Maybe 4 dozen timés or so. They were uch. ‘more ‘exuberant than the new rment in India.” " 2 Then the reporters started to ask

questions. Sh were fooled,” the doctor gaid. “They thought I was a prince. They goon left.” = Actually, Dr. Sukhnandan was Porn near Mungeli a member of the Satnami, an untouchable. That, in; Satyr “language, is having praec-| Sealy three strikes on .one. The untouchable never: rises

is a life of the meanest labor. |less

Parents Christians

? But Dr. Sukhnandan was no orSvar louse. His patents, as sent him to a Christian fission school. The missionaries, ageing his keenness, sent him ,to high school. He was graduated, thught for a short time, and then went to college. “Then one day the missionary doctor asked me if I'd like to be doctor,” he explained, “I was not nking about being a doctor, but said ‘Yes. I'll be a doctor’ It was & novel idea.” =And so he is today one of two , doctors responsible for the health of 800,000 persons in the neighborhood of his native Mungeli.’ He is a eral practitioner, who would like © specialize fn surgery but. can’t use his genefal dal pragiice, takes much of his time ¥ Nevertheless, he has been studygastric surgery in the PennSiivania Hospital at Philadelphia. chose this phase because of the ev alence of stomach and intesulcers among his people,

s Plans Lecture Trip =

2 He will return soon to his native t. But for a while, he will make j8cture trips with headquarters at United Christian Missionary Society, 222 8. Downey Ave. ¢ ~When he returns he will work dit of the mission hospital of the ples of Christ at Mungeli, This titution has 35 beds am fiom 80 Bw 120 patients.

SCHRICKER HONORED |

‘WITH RADIO AWARD

Poder LhE

Junior: Chamber of Commerce

&wards for outstanding service to| the country has been presented to

dovernor Henry ¥. Schricker,

+The award was made last ‘night by Burton A. Canaday, chairman of e Junior Chamber of Commerce national defense committee, during]

the organization's weekly radio

gram in behalf of the defense. and}

y recruiting program an making the “award, “Mr. Can

ay said “Governor Schricker was} . hecause position

bt S06 lose bf gu our Sora ices > is eons rather Righost. Jou in

everyday contacts with his felcitizens he exemplifies the

The first of a series of weekly

Here on Visit,

Explains Work for Disciples

“We put: patients around in the’ shade ang in the huts,” he explains. “It is too hot in the summer and too. rainy in the rainy season at Murgels And it is: cold In winT “But I felt 97 degrees ‘n Phila- | delphia more than I feel 115° der grees in Mungeli.” hi § His wife is studying law in gq s0cial service college in ‘Bombay and hopes to" start a ‘social service department in the Mungeli hospital. with her, are ‘the three children, 2 little over 3. They were born prematurely. “We had no incubator,” Dr. Sukhnandan said. “So I wrapped them in cotton’ blankets with hot water

“three pounds each Develop Teeth Early

“When one of the girl babies was a week old she developed two lower teeth. In two weeks the other girl baby developed two lower teeth in the same place. “When the Hindus’ ‘heard the babies were born with teeth they called them monstrosities. They said the curse of the gods. was on ‘them, and they said they would not live long. “But with’ proper medical care; they lived, much to the surprise of the Hindu people who since have changed -their superstitious: ideas. Dr. Sukhnandan habitually wears his native costume, with tight linen pants. Sometimes the American laundries have suite 3 a time figuring theni ‘out. 3 ;

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Si BAN : ‘ON DRAFT, BOARDS

SWASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (U.P).

a hoy, 5, and identical twin girls]

bottles. After'a week, they weighed

controls, the perfection of design, and the plane’s maneuverability. The novelty event will ‘be for ‘Imodel planes of striking design and performance. Pilots must tell the judges - in advance what the ship can and is expected to do. This eliminates some erratic jobs that are unpredictable even to the butlders. An “example of the "type eligible for this event is the one Bob Fee, of 326 N. Arlington Ave, flew a few years ago to first place in the Greenfield meet’s novelty event. - This ship was modeled after & German. fighter plane. “It flew around: awhile, then started spout-. ing. smoke, two soldier-dolls para‘chuted out, the plane spun until it was about 156 or 20 feet from the

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