Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1942 — Page 11
FRIDAY, FEB. 13,102 Model Planes— New uso Chief |
BUILDERS IRKED = OVER INACTION
Still Wait A. M. A. Rules And Details on Craft Sought by Navy.
By FRANK WIDNER The temperature may be around! the freezing point but in Indian- | apolis it's “dog days” for the mod- | elers. ; In the first place, the A M. Al still hasnt released the rules for’ 1842 and that organization is coming in for some deserving criticism. | 3 In the second place, the specifica-| tions for the models requested by [Prescott S. Bush, Greenwich, | Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, Cenn, Werld War veleran, suc | havent been released. The an-| ceeds Thomas E. Dewey as na- | tienal campaign chairman for |
nouncement, several weeks ago that models were needed in national de-| the United Service Organizations | in 1942 { i
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fense met with enthusiasm here and the phone has been ringing specifications are forthcoming, an as soon as they are announced, you PARLIAMENT FEB. 20 General Knowledge Helpful | CANBERRA, Australia, Feb. 13) But Hoosier modelers can do their (U. Curtin today called Parliament to} Model builders, 16 years old Or meet in emergency session Feb. 20, observers in the aircraft warming tion. service. «| Parliament had been scheduled! tics Headquarters, Hotel Willard, leader A. W. Fadden demanded Washington, D. C., points out that the emergency meeting. of aircraft, the ranks of our Amer-| | would be secret and would last for jcan model builders offer one of the two days. | vital defense service. NX you want to take part in this OF BEING ANTI LABOR €an do: The Indiapa C. I. O. and the | Resolution Is Suggested | | lca issued a joint statement here i suncil. xplain your Or Counits awation ‘and Pointment of George 8. Harris as| ox {Federal Co-ordinator of Textile | in i other ca- : EE Ag Pen help. = “The appointment is a direct atm tack upon the Textile Workers to read something like this: | Harris is notoriously anti-labor and “WHEREAS the members of this has been cited for violation of the! sistance by contributing a portion charged. of their time in the interest of na-| AIr Harris was appointed to the “WHEREAS the members of this duction Board head. club have acquired a general know-| be of value through serving in the Aircraft Warning Service: FOR TH Ww FA Ww : | . f+ A “BE IT. THEREFORE RESOLVED that the members of this club, whose | offer their services to the State Defense Council both jointly and Warning Service or in any other capacity the council shall designate.” Council. The office of Civilian Defense has builders who volunteer and are accepted can fulfill a twofold service: service, and second, by releasing other volunteers whose time may be) activities related to national de-| {Pay Us As You Wear fense, | Your Glasses
ever since for additional informa-| T All A 0 ALLS tion not yet available. However, can depend on us to relay them. P) —Prime Mmister John, part in civilian defense. over. are needed in most areas as to consider the Pacific war situa- | The Academy of Model Aeronau- (0 meet March 11 but opposition because of their general knowledge| It was expected that the session | best sources of personnel for this : 1CIAL ACCUSED ACCUSED phase of defense here is what you | Textile Workers Union of Amer-| ivi 1—Apply ur ; As An Individuai—Apply to yo today criticizing the recent ap- | Y 3 i irera offer your services in the ai ft! otion As a group—Adopt a resolution yn, ang the CIO because Mr.| club feel that they might be of as- Fair Labor Act,” the statement) tional defense; and * | post by Donald Nelson, War Proledge of aircraft through their activity in model aviation; and “WHEREAS it appears that this; general knowledge of aircraft might | Serve Twefeold Purpose signature appears below, do hereby severally to serve in the Aircraft] Present it to your Defense informed the academy that model First, by giving their own time and of value in connection with other) = = =
A Tip to Modelers
Lewis B. Barringer, head of the Army's new glider training program. reveals that long-towed glider trains fiving through the air, carrving freight and passengers, will mark a new era in post-war transportation. That's news to the ordinary person but a tip to modglers. It might be interesting to see what the modelers can work out along this line. We imagine the Government would be interested in’ the experiments, (00. = = »
Finishes New ‘U’ Job
Rav Neese, we hear on good authority, has just finished his latest! U control job. We wonder if Ray Is specializing in controlled flights| because he prefers them or if it's} just a precaution on his part. He still stands uncrowned champion | at losing more planes per square! acre than any other fan in “these |
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