Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1942 — Page 8

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Sahara Grotto Monarch EXPECT RECORD To Be Installed Tonight ON CONVENTIONS

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‘War Sure to Stimulate Meetings in Indianapolis, Bureau Thinks. Roy Mawson will be installed as

new Sahara Grotto monarch in W 3 { Tt is probable that the war emerceremonies in the Indiana Ballroom | TAS {gency may bring another record at 8 o'clock tonight. |convention year to Indianapolis.

Following a concert at 7:30 p. m. fA 3 i Th i i 3 | e Indianapolis cenvention buby the Sahara band directed by | : Ue

Harry Duncan. uniformed units of

BUTLER MUSIC GROUP HONORED

21 to ® Initiated Into Kappa Kappa Psi at Ceremony Sunday.

Twenty-one Butler University men will be initiated into Kappa J Kappa Psi, national honorary band | | fraternity, Sunday afternoon at the? | Sigma Chi Fraternity house,

Colorful Ceremony wil Follow Concert by Band.

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the drum corps. drill team, cast | Revelers and American Legion will] form a guard of honor as Mr. Maw-| gon is escorted to the rostrum Other officers to be inducted are Oscar Buehler, chief justice: Frank Haugh. master of ceremonies; Alvin Light, venerable prophet: H. Verte

Wonderful To Relieve

i n ren points to two important factors:

Roy Mawson

Wilson, secretary; Eli E. Thompson, it more inviting to committees plan-

1. The Government has asked

'organizations throughout the country to hold more meetings and conventions so that they will be better organized to meet the war emergency and the “period to follow the | war.” 2. Indianapolis being an inland leity, and not on the coasts where it “might be subject to attack,” makes

CARRYING BOOKS to the

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treasurer: Donald LaFuze, marshal; Ding future convention dates.

An all-time high of conventions

Central Library is like carrying

hai fo . aries . Ettinger, al th | : : : Odorless liguid Zemo — a Doctor's Charles R. Ettinger ain of the 1 (14 in this city was set last year formula — guickly relieves itching, guard: J. Stephen Fullen, orator! when 312 groups met here. These

burning distress. Being such a clean,

gtainless, invisible lgwid — Zemo is Russell A. Abdon, sentinel! Edward .,nhventions brought 137,000 visitors

X Hinton, assistant sentinel, and the {, Indianapoils who, according to 25,000,000 packages sold. Only 35& Rev. M. H. Reynolds, chaplain.

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All drugstores.

C. Wilbur Foster is general chair- pent a total of $7.360,016.70. ‘Prior

mean ail.

~ vear was 1037 when 288 gatherings

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ficures of the convention bureau, to 1241 the City's largest convention

were held. ; Twelve conventions already have been held during this month and 15 are scheduled for the remaining 18 days.

Meetings This Month

Those remaining are: Indiana Lumber & Building Sup-| ply Association, Indiana Veterinary Medical Association, National Executive Committee of American Legion Auxiliary, and Indiana Association of Medical Record Librarians, all

coals to Newcastle, but Miss Ruth Jones of the Library staff will assure you that any spare books you might leave there will join the Army or Navy before long. In fact, 10,000,000 books are wanted for men wilh the colors, for reading plays an important part in military morale. Persons who wish to give In the “Victory Book Campaign” can

leave their contributions at the Central Library or any of its branches. Or the books can be left with milk bottles on the | porch, whence the milkman will take them into “military” channels. *Soldiers and sailors have widely varying tastes in reading but it is suggested they don't care for titles such as “With the Camp Fire Girls on Lake George” or “Aunt Sally's Favorite Niece.”

Model Planes— Heavier Craft

By TIM TIPPETT

meeting today; Indiana Association of Nurserymen, Jan. 21-22: Indiana Hardwood Lumber Association, Jan. 23: Indiana Producers Commission Association, Jan. 23. Indiana Stamp Clubs, Jan. 24-25; | Psi Iota Xi Sorority, Jan. 24: Indiana Casting Association State] (Open, Jan. 25: Secretary’s Conference Indiana State Medical As-

question:

“What changes are going to be one piece. made in the 1942 model aircraft| weight and must not contribute to

rules?”

A few clues can be gleaned from the recent reports and recom-

mendations of the Outdoor Model

sociation, Jan. 25; Indiana Grain Aircraft Committee of the Academy Dealers Association, Jan, 26-27; In- qf Model Aeronautics, the govern-

diana Pastors Conference, Jan. 26-| 27; Indiana Manufacturers of Dairy Products, Jan. 27-20, and Indiana Retail Hardware Association, Jan.

ing body of model activities.

This committee includes Albert

Casano, George Geil, Caldwell C.

For '42 by Rules Proposal

The fans are asking one big for weighing, but must be firmly at- |

| 27-30. Y. W. GROUP TO MEET

The Rev. M. W. Clair Jr,, pastor | of the Simpson Methodist Church, will address the Phyllis Wheatley Branch, Y. W. C. A, at 6:30 p. m.

tomorrow in Jordan Hall, Butler|..eq py internal combustion engines |, essed in this recent dispatch from |

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McNally, Richard Obarski and Jim | Cahill, former Indianapolis fan.

The Recommendations

Here are their recommendations: 1. All outdoor models not pow-

shall weigh, complete and ready o flv, not less than four ounces for each 100 square inches of supporting surface (instead of three ounces).

12-150 (instead of 12-200). 8. Towline gliders must have a maximum cross section of at least 12-100 (instead of 12-200). 4 There shall be no wing loading set on outdoor ornithopter, helicopter or autogyro (instead of

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2. Maximum cross-section areas carrying and freight-carrying glider of stick models shall be not over planes.”

Indicated

models shall be readily accessible |

tached to model in flight and be in| This must be dead

structural strength of model.

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Hint on Torpedoes

Advanced builders who have built | bombers that release their charges | in flight should remember one im- | portant item in building a torpedo- | carrying model, A torpedo cannot | |be launched in a dive, as it will go

{to the bottom; it must hit water as near to level position as possible. |

= 2 2 The increasing importance of

| soaring planes and soaring pilots to] the nation defense program is ex-|

Washington: “Airplane manufacturers of Amer- | ica have been asked by the United | States Army Corps to bid on con-| struction of experimental troop-|

The Army has called for gliders| that will carry 10 men fully armed, ships capable of gliding forward 15| feet for every one-foot loss of alti-| tude. These gliders must be able! to fiy at 100 miles an hour when towed by a plane and have a land-| ing speed of about 35 miles an hour.

| The candidates were chosen on | the basis of musical ability, person'ality and scholarship. They are | Joseph Berry, Jack Clark, Max | Clark, Harry Evard, Robert Felkins, | Robert Glass, Robert Gwyn, William Jeffries, Robert Baumgardt, Paul Harder, Francis Lowe, Harry | Monroe, Paul Patterson, Albert | Peters, Charles Reimer, Wayne | Scoles, Winstan Sellick, Orville | Stone, J. R. Slaughter, John Stur-

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WINTER SUITS

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$298

Misses’ $2:00 and $3.00

BOBBY SUITS

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Stylish garments of plaid suitings. Ideal for school and general wear. Sizes 12 to 18.

the usual contest model loading). No Swapping of Parts

8. No parts may be added to, or $4.00 Values taken from, a stick model to fly it in contests as a fuselage model, and no parts may be added to, or taken curl, shampoo, haircut

$330 from, a fuselage model, to enable and styling. *

builder to fly it in contest as stick || Ree. Nu-Mode Croqui- § § 38 $4.50 Values

$3.98

red Reg. . . Machine- $ § 95 6. An outdoor model not powere a Majestic Sus $5.98 Values

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makes an official flight when it Reg. Machine or $#§.50 stays in the air for 40 seconds or Tu Eugene Mashing ens 2 All wool coat sweaters—all wool slipover, long, flared torso models

more (instead of 20 seconds). ete, in plain and novelty weaves.

7. Scoring time for all outdoor i OWDER gu Pastels and dark colors. Broken

models not powered by Internal |lee=309 Roosevelt Bldg.. RI-0022ummmm combustion engines shall be the Advertisement size assortments. Worthwhile reductions.

: MOVING PARTS . . . nothing to wear!

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longest of three official flights for OVER 56 ?

all except hand-launched gliders, # ®

which shall be the longest of nine official flights (instead of average). Bost of us fin that age and Rving habits bring on occasional bowel-

Must Carry Payload 8. Establish a standard size outlaziness. These spells of constipation, with aggravating gas, may cause

door fuselage payload carrying restless nights. ADLERIKA can help

model. (a) Wing area shall be 150 plus or minus 10 square inches. tace the future more cheerfully. (b) Model must carry payload of hts ingredients attract to the bowels two ounces. extra moisture which softens packed wastes and assists in comfortable bowel action. ADLERIKA helps to

(¢) It is recommended that this be called the Moffett type model leave your bowels refreshed and clean. Next time constipation and

and this should be the only type gas threaten

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