Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1945 — Page 24
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Lt. Cmdr. Levings Plans to Run for Senate.
By Scripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. —The U. 8. 8. Mijssissippi lay at anchor In Norfolk, Va., today, and one of her gunnery officers was ready to take | lon Senator Theodore (The Man)! Bilbo in Mississippi's 1946 senatorial | primary.
nouncement until he retires from service around Jan. 1, but there is little doubt he plans to run against “The Man.” Levings has spent several days talking things over with] Mississippians in Washington, “If Bilbo is defeated, the winner {will be an ex-service man,” he commented. Cmdr. Levings has been a delegate | to three national conventions and ran for lieutenant governor several years ago. He is a farmer and a| graduate of the University of Virginia.
Flew State's Flag When the “Mighty Missy" | {steamed into Tokyo bay, Cmdr. | (Levings got Adm. Halsey's permis- | sion to fly the Mississippi state flag | | beneath the ‘stars and stripes on| |the ‘mainmast. Mississippi newspapers wrote glowingly of his “tre-
mendous state loyalty." | °
Cmdr. Levings was gunnery offi- | cer aboard the Mississippi in the | battle of Surigao Straits in October, | 1944. The Mississippi sank a Jap)
"| cruiser and a destroyer when Adm. |
Oldendorf’s battle line the T” of the Jap fleet. Levings now is urging the navy epartment to give the “Mighty issy” to his native state as a shrine. He volunteered the day after Pearl Harbor and has served aboard
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TECHNICAL GROUP
Lt. Cmdr. Nelson T. Levings of Gulfport won't make an official an-|
| pletely forgot about the Hartell
| Thanks for the excellent char-
{ kindled here, one of the scientists | disclosed yesterday.
the U. 8. 8. Seattle, Antietam, Ten- | * ter H. Zinn.
Gl 'Sorry, Can't Wed French Girl
STAMFORD, Conn., Dec. 4 (U.
P.).—8So far as Sgt. Lothan.Bachenhaimer is concerned, one dance with a French girl doesn't mean they're engaged, and, anyway, he prefers American girls when it comes to picking a wife. It seems that a Madame Hartell of Toucey, France, wrote to Mayor Charles E. Moore, explaining the sergeant hal been keeping company with her daughter while he was overseas and they were engaged to marry. Madame Hartell | asked for a moral recommenda~ tion, which Mayor Moore gladly supplied. But, it has developed, Sgt. Bachenhaimer, now stationed in Texas, learned of the situation and hastened to write Mayor Moore: “I danced with the girl but com-
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family, France and everything else that happened overseas.
acter reference. If and when I finally decide to marry, I expect to mar sid an Americal girl.”
ATOM FIRE TEST ‘MADE IN 1942
‘Chain Reaction’ § Stopped By Metal Rod.
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (U. P.).—An emergency squad of scientists’ stood ‘by as the first atomic fire was
The event that gave birth to the atomic age occured Dec. 2, 1942, and was desctibed to a group of state champions in a 4-H Westinghouse electrical contest by Dr.
Dr. Zinn built the first atomic pile beneath the Stagg field grand stand from plans perfected with Enrico Fermi, Nobel prize winner. Dr. Zinn referred to the deadly game as “atomic golf.” “The pile, by far the most power-
New delegates will be seated and new officers and directors elected | and installed at the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Technical Societies council Dée. 11, The council was founded ‘by 16 local societies in November, 1044, to unify the engineering, scientific and technical life of Indianapolis. One other group joined durihg the | year, and another has petitioned for | membership, the group reports. The organization's official bulletin, “Indianapolis Engineering,” dis! seminates information directly to! every member of each PATUCipaUing society, The annual meeting is open to any member of the participating groups. Reports of the officers and committee chairmen will be made.
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ful device ever created by man, was {composed of blocks of pure uranium land graphite,” Dr. Zinn said. “It ‘was shaped like a giant doorknob. {From theoretical data and prelim- | inary trials, we believed that. when metal rods were withdrawn from a [lattice-like arrangement, the chain reaction would begin.” Reaction Halted “A slow-up neutron will almost inevitably hit the nucleus of a {uranium atom, producing chain re{action and atomic power in usable {quantity,” Dr. Zinn explained. The problem was whether the chain gp- | section, could be halted by replacing the metal rods before the pile exrploded.
Dr. Zinn continued. “The neutyons came with constantly inereasing rapidity. The control rods were pushed into the pile and the chain 2 Tre» stopped.” > The scientists breathed a sigh of Ha and a modest cheer came from the section of Stagg field where the experiment’ was conducted. Crawford H. Greenwalt of the University of Chicago rushed off to report to a group of government and army men that “the dream of a generation of scientists, controllable atomic power, was a reality.”
TAKES BRIDGE HONOR WITH 373 POINT TOP
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Dec. 4 (U. P.).—Ted Samuels, Easton, Pa., today held the open individual title of the 19th annual winter national contract bridge championship tournament. Samuels had a total of 373 match points at the concluding round last night to top a field of 124 players. Wilmington,
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