Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1941 — Page 7

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a vacuum up to 1000 revolutions

pinning Hal Wheels Until They Burst.

. . By Science Service SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Nov 20.— spinning the rotors of the supersharger and other metal wheels in

a second, or until they: fiy apart, our bomber planes are, being made

tests are being carried out by scientists at the General Electric Research Laboratories.

The wheels, weighing ‘as much as}:

10 to 20 pounds and a fool or more in diameter, are the largest and aviest ever driven at this telspeed, the scientists say, Every pound und of metal on the lexerts outward pull due to centrifugal force of over 100 tons. When the wheel bursts, the fragnts fly out in all directions with S| around 1400 miles an hour. They have as much energy as the

The wheel literally explodes. Built in Steel

As may be imagined, the chamber in which the wheel is spun, is built with, massive steel walls.

lead bricks to reduce damage to the fragments so that the nature of the fractures may be examined. This chamber is exhausted to air pressure one ten-thousandth that of the outside air. The vacuum is necessary because otherwise the air resistance would be so great that thousands of horsepower would be necessary to overcome it. With the wheel in an almost nonresistant vacuum, a one-horsepow-er turbine, driven by compressed air, is all that is needed. Tests below the breaking speed are made by coating the wheel with a brittle varnish. speeds up, centrifugal force causes

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Maurice Collins Will Sing In Murat Chanters’ Minstrel Show.

Murat Chanters will give a minstrel show in Murat Theater Setar. day, Nov. 29, in which Maurice D. Collins will sing several tenor solors: The interlocutor will be E. K. Warren, West Lafayette. End men

U.S. Relaxes _ Blacklist in Fear of Crippling Nation.

By WILLIS THORNTON Times Special Writer

The “blacklist” ban on Germancontrolled ‘business in Guatemala has been faded to a dark Oxfordgray in order to avoid wrecking the economy of a country whose friendly. co-operation is essential to American policy. Guatemala, economically speaking, is coffee. The great coffee fincas (plantations) are the financial life-blood of the country. Most of them are German-controlled. Hence a completely rigorous ban on coffee ‘exports to the United States from sources which are “black-list-

cause, would have seriously crippled

Guatemalan life; : The Germans of Guatemala, 90

will be L. M. Hall, Kenneth Badger, Calvin A, Richey, W. E. Bushong, L. D. Pries and August Sieloff, - Joe Wait, E. 8. Larrison and L. D. Pries will have charge of stage settings

and sound ‘effects. Specialty numbers will be by E. R. Brown, guitar; Cecil Byrne, magician; ‘Pearl Allen, Lafayette, tap

As the wheelloncer: W. BE. Bushong, bass; B. L.

Curry, baritone, and Louis Hein-

it to expand. The varnish cracks richs, bass.

in a direction at right angles to that of the stress, and the greater the stress the more numerous the cracks. By examining the patterif of these cracks, the direction and magnitude of the stress at every point can be determined

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URGES SHOWDOWN ON LEWIS’ POWER

WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (U. P).

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