Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1944 — Page 12
Deer Sie fit SCIENTISTS
Three-Day Program Here Thursdey.
Indiana Academy Opening
The 60th annual conference of the Indiana Academy of Science will open with an executive committee | meeting Thursday night “at Hotel | Lincoln and will continue through | Friday and Saturday at Butler | university, ¢ General sessions will open Friday morning at the university and sec~ tional meetings will*be held all day Friday, Principal speakers Friday will be. Dr, John 8. Wright, of Eli] Lilly & Co.; Dr, Carroll D, Ww. Hil-| debrand, DePauw Gniversity, and Dr. Louis M. Sears, Purdue univer-| sity. Dr. Malott to Speak Dr. Clyde A, Malotf, academy president, and Dr. Will E, Edington | of DePauw will address the assemplage at the annual dinner meeting Friday night at Hotel Lincoln, Members of 50 or more years’ | standing who will be honored at | the dinner will be Dr. Wright, Dr.| Arthur Foley, retired head of Indiana university physics department; Dr. Henry L. Bruner, retired head of Butler university zoology department; Dr." William’ L. Bryan, president emeritus of Indiana uni-| versity, and two charter members, Dr. George W. Benton and Dr. Henry A. Huston. Members of the faculties of state colleges and universities and representatives of research laboratories in the state will speak at sectional meetings Saturday. The Junior Academy of Science also will meet Saturday at Butler, in conjunction with the closing conference sessions, 3
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“TWO SAILORS and a Pair of Pianos,” featuring Arthur Whittemore and Jack Lowe, will be presented at 11 a. m, Friday at the English theater by the Indianapolis Town Hall. } The two sailors were acclaimed after their debut as duo-pianists at Town Hall in New York in 1940 and have appeared with the
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monic orchestras, with Andre Kostelanetz and the treasury hour - radio programs and in major concert engagements, They have been in the navy since 1942 and now are stationed in Brooklyn. Both were students of the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, and are the only duo-pian-ists who have made V-discs to be distributed to troops over the world, They will be honored at a luncheon at the Columbia club following the recital. Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Josey will preside.
GREMLINS ON SPREE— Planes Bouncing
In Clear Weather Mystify Raiders
PARIS Nov, 7 (U, P,) ~Either the gremlins have taken to drink or the Germans have worked out a new secret weapon to cope with
| allied airpower.
Veteran bomber pilots of the U. 8. 9th air force returned from a mission over Germany last night
| to report that for no apparent rea-
son their planes bounced all over the sky like balloons in a high wind. The hard tats announced by the 9th air force were simply that 150. Marauders and Havocs ate tacked an ordnance depot at Home» burg, 15 miles northeast of Saare brucken, and that all the raiders returned safely. There was no flak or fighter opposition. ~ » . BUT THE pilots said their planes were subjected to a succession of terrific jolts and bounces from the time they left the target until they crossed the German border. Lt, Clifford H. Pearson of St. Paul, Minn, a veteran of 64 missions, sald It was the most une usual flight he had ever made. “On the way home, my plane kept bouncing up and down until I thought the wings would come off,” he said. “Nothing was wrong with the plane, however, because each time I bounced I saw the other planes in the formations bounced, too." » » »
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‘was advanced that perhaps the |
strange antics were caused. by climatic conditions, possibly fréak “air pockets” such as pilots have met on other raids.
But the fllers themselves dis- |
counted anything so prosaic and revived the old barracks stories about invisible flak—which an increasing number of pilots are un willing to discount. There was speculation that the Nazis might be using some kind of “weather disturber™ or spraying gases into the air and then setting them afire with incendiary bullets.
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