Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1941 — Page 16
ulverized Fuel Would Be}
_ Pumped: Release Rail Cars for War.
URBANA, Ill, Sept. 19.—Pulverize coal at the mines, add water to make a sludge, pump the sludge
~~ This would cuf the transportation cost in half, he said, and release rail facilities for war-time demands. .. Whether the cost of such pipelines . would be prohibitive is a question on which he declined to comment. Until now, pipelines have been confined to transporting liquids. A research on the flow of sewage . sludges, Yecently completed at the University of Illinois by Prof. Babbitt and David H. Caldwell, special ~ research assistan
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Camel Caravan to Give First of Series Designed To Build Morale.
The boys at Ft. Harrison will have the. opportunity to see a first rate
of the main Post Exchange. The Camel Caravan will give the
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of the soldiers and it will be free. The show will feature prominent popular singers, radio singers, come-
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.Capt. Miller said the show is one eatures for Ft. Harrison soldiers es without cost to the men or to the Government and designed to maintain high morale of troops.
Three Join Regulars Three Indianapolis men have enlisted in the Regular Army for three years through the Pt. Harrison recruiting station, officers announced today. The enlistees and their assignments are Curtis L. Albright, Air Corps, Biloxi, Miss.; Robert C. Parker, unassigned, and James L. Herrell, Air Corps, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
Two Indianapolis reserve officers have been assigned to Sheppard
B| Field, Texas, site of one of the
new Air Corps ‘Technical Schools. The officers are First Lieut. Charles J. Bank, a sales engineer with the Crane Company of Chicago in civilian life, and First Lieut. Lloyd L. Connell, service manager in the heating division of the Schwitzer-Cummins Co. Both reserve officers received their education at Purdue University.
Robert R. Green, son of Mr. and Danville, Ind,,
Chanute Field, Ill. Cadet Green, who holds a : bachelor of Robert Green . Science degree in mechanical engineering, is a graduate of Tri-State College. ;
Course for Cadets Plans are being made by Indiana
due University officials to inaugurate a preparatory course for Aviation Cadets at Purdue. The one-year course, as outlined,
‘would enable the student to acquire
the necessary credits to exempt him from taking the Aviation Cadet mental examination.
One hundred ten pounds of cookies and candies made by mothers and wives of Indianapolis men aboard the U. 8S. S. Sacramento have been sent to the ship by the U. S. 8. Sacramento Club. The club will hold a social meeting at 8 p. m., Mon= day, in the V. F. W. Hall at Denny and E, Washington Sts
Four Promoted Four men of the Ship’s Company at the U. S. Naval Training School here have received promotions, Lieut. Commander Boyd Phelps, U.S.N. R., commanding officer of the school, announced. The men advanced and their rate follows: Richard W. Whaley, from: yeoman, third class to second class; Walter S. Milnor, from seaman second class to first class; James J. Hendricks from acting chief boat swain’s mate to a permanent appointment, and Jack M. Cochrane,
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