Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1946 — Page 20
al milica-dolar scientific research
in nutrition, medicine and the general field of ordnance. The United Press said details of the project, already started, were learned from Rear Admiral Harold 8. Bowen, chief of the navy's office of research and inventions. 45 Contracts Signed He is arranging contracts with | colleges, ‘universities and industrial
ready have been signed. Adm. Bowen emphasized that any inventions resulting from the navysponsored program would be made | available to the army or other interested government agencies. “On the basis of the information | {made available to us through the schools and industry,” Adm. Bowen
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In Vast (Hat i Plan dione and Purdue universities have been Included in a multiprogram the “Buck Rogers" navy of the future, United Press announced today.
The will seek to stimulate developments in atomic energy, Jet a and other phases of Research will be conducted in chemistry, radio and electronics and
guided missiles. Studies will be made ™
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‘told United Press, “we hope to ibe able to intelligently draft blueprints for our future navy.” Give Free Hand Under terms of the plan as pres{ently drafted, the Hoosier schools, other educational institutions and {industries selected by the navy will | be given a free hand In spending available funds in conducting research. The United Press said contracts
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SHALL PLANT HERE HIT BY STEEL LACK
Impact of the steel strike was felt here today as one smaller plant was forced to lay off workers because.Jf material shortages, Mitchel & Scott Machine Co., 1841 Ludlow st, has sent 170 employees home and retained but 40 as a skelfon crew for maintenance. Meanwhile, the outlook on the strike of the United .Steelworkers of America (C, I. O.). remained unchanged as the walkout’ continued in its second week. The machine company manufac tures engine parts for Diesels and aircraft and was first hit when the United Automobile Workers of America (C. I, O.) walkout at Allison’s. During the war the firm was a sub-contractor for the army and navy.
9 U.S, Divisions. On Way Home HOOSIER (ILLED AS | CAR OVERTURNS
FRANKFURT, Jan. 29 (U. P). Today's redeployment timetable: On high seas: 100th and 94th infantry division, 819th engineer combat battalion, 356th fleld ar-
tillery battalion, 2d armored division, 910th Alreraft warning
battalion, 786th tank battalion, 132d and 134th anti-aircraft artillery battalions. ® 893d tank destroyer battalion and 975th field artillery battalion. Advance elements on. high seas, 500 men of each unit at Bremerhaven awaiting shipment.
WAR HERO DENIES PACIFIC MARRIAGE
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich, Jan. 29 (U, P).—Maj. Arthur Wermuth, famed one-man army of Bataan, today denied any acquaintance with Olivia Josephine Oswald, a Manila nurse. Miss Oswald said that Wermuth married her Dec, 7, 1941. The woman filed a petition in Manila for annulment of the al-
sald at his home this morning,’ “I do not even know the woman.” Maj, Wermuth recently returned to his wife, Jean, in Traverse City from the Pacific war theater. He married in June, 1935.
WED IN SHANGHAI SHANGHAI, Jan, 29 (U, P).—
Ravenholt and Marjorie Severyns of Sunnyside, Wash., were married today at the Holy Trinity Episcopal
leged marriage to Wermuth, He
church here.
United Press Correspondent Albert -
A 49-year-old Freetown, Ind, man was killed last-night when the car he was driving overturned at a road intersection ‘near his home. State police said that the .man, Sam Burnard, attempted to make | yal a turn at high speed and that nis| Wel truck overturned in a field, He died
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will be on a year-to-year basis, with the navy offering little supervisory control. It retains only the right to| | | suggest certain fields which it wants | | developed. The navy stipulates that any re-, | sulting devices that can be applied | to modern warfare must be kept | secret, Other developments of value | to the public can be released with | governmental approval. To co-ordinate the vast program, | Adm, Bowen revealed that his office | had created bureaus in New York, | Boston and San Francisco. Other | |'bureaus will be established as soon | | as funds are made available.
COUPLE OVERCOME IN GAS-FILLED ROOM
A man and his wife were overcome by gas which filled their apart- | {ment at 140 Virginia ave. early to- | (day. The victims, Mr. and Mrs. William Blanchard, were given first aid {by police. Mrs. Blanchard awoke | | to find her husband unconscious and | {with the aid of neighbors, dragged | Mr. Blanchard from the room. His | wife collapsed later and both were treated at home,
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