Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1945 — Page 6

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March 18, said. That made the exemption

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SPRINGFIELD, 1, y —Twins born to a Spring . QU. 2) Twins py . The babies made $5 per: minute fleld couple 20 minutes ore" the first 20 minutes of their lives. midnight ‘Deg, 31 saved the par- |. — RECEIVE NEW MEMBERS

A reception for new members of

A taxpayer inquired at the in- | ternal revenue office if exemption |

could be claimed for a child born Irvington chapter 364, O. E. S., will| in the closing minutes of 1944. be held at 8 p. m. Monday in the He was told that such a child |Irvington Masonic temple, 5515 OF entitled him to an exemption of Washington st. Mrs. Pearl Buch-

[holz: is- worthy matron and Harry J | Buchholz, worthy patron.

“We had twins,” the “taxpayer |

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DIVISION CITED

Avard Presidential To the Defenders Of Bastogne. |

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CHOIR ASSOCIATION MEETS TOMORROW

The Indianapolis

Choir Directors

association will meet for a pitchs

in. dinner at. 6 p.

the North Methodist

Jane Burroughs Adams will half-hour

Mrs, conduct a

m. tomorrow at church.

vocal clinic

and will discuss vocal problems at a

session following business session.

Festival directors for

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sailor-inventor, ninth-grade

lenged

the ihe . pen

today

education and

Honor ‘auto-gen” against the degrees and |" |re putations {doubted he had found the {of harnessing internal power, When told by the United “Press | power from model-T

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES "Internal Power Harnessed? Sailor Says I'll Prove It'

MEMPHIS, Tenn. March 16 (U.iwith an fwitation to “tome and] P.).—John Paul Sparks, 23-year-old |see for yourselves.” : “I don’t see how they can go off ig cocked when they haven't se en|

n,

“Any wh o|gemonstration, they can have it.” Sparks said that the machine— power came from, but he added: |

own | “Those scientists don’t even know Expert Indorsement

mag-| what a magnet is—or

{which he said produced its

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force, but the magnets would have) essed internal power and I'm ready eventually used up their power and|to prove it.” it would have been necessary to ve-| charge them.

Sparks admitted that he did not | downtown hotel where he works on know where the auto-gen's internal]

FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1938 * * man that he had found an almos$ Mexhaustible source of energy in magnets, ; Joseph J. Walter, an electrical engineer who worked with the ine ventor, J. P. Sparks, declared today, that “though it seems too good to

believe, all evidence points to the fact that Sparks has a revolutionary development.” " Walter gave the youthful Sparks technical assistance on electrical problems for three months before

Sparks . is eopvalessing in the | naval hospital here with a ‘broken (foot. He maintains a room in a

his experiments,

electricity

{that spokesmen for the Georgia nets—was not a perpetual motion |either, for that matter.” ‘Given 10 Claim Tech Research laboratory ques-|device. “1 realize that all great discov- the latter left here in December for tioned his claims to a revolutionary| He said his first working model eries go through this stage, “that JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ‘March 16 la Memphis navy hospital. He is scientific discovery, Sparks chal- {probably would have. run several | they. ‘re ‘impossible,’ ” Sparks said. | (U. P.). — Expert indorseemnt was | | employed by the navy here as a

‘But Y m ‘convinced that r ve harn- | given today to the claims of a navy | civilian Instructor.

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