Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1946 — Page 25

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Ard-won S Supremacy Already dv Threatened by Letharoy With Millions Needed for Vital Research Work.

By MAX B. COOK Seripps-Howard Aviation Editor NEW YORK, June 13.—The United States can lose its hard-won air remacy within a few years if funds are not made available to the y air forces to continue research, experiment and development. Lethargy similar to that which followed world war I already is being Vital projects now under way easily could fail if the millions essary to their completion should prove not available. Writers who

bnded the three-day national, —

s conference at Wright Field,

nounced speed of 500 miles per

ton, O., were amazed at some hour.

he superbly demonstrated avia-!

developments.

England's de Havilland “Ghost”

| jet engine develops 12,000 horsehat the publi¢ in general does power and 600 miles per hour at|

understand is that these de- sea level, Announcement has been pments were mostly made pos- made that some British jet engines e through funds available be- from Rolls-Royce are to be ordered

se of war. Must Have Research

{by U. 8. plane manufacturers. U. 8. jet engine development is

nd even the best of them will|coming along fast, but so is Great

idly become obsolete unless

ized as a basis for further in-

sive research. And this costs | | projects is the military airport

ey.

| Britain's. One concern is going to |manufacture British jet engines in the United States.

One of the most important

me-_writers came away from | lraffic control system using a re-

ight Field with the impression | t, within # few weeks, the great |

{cently developed radio set XW-1,

now being operationally tested at

the all weather flying center at

blem of overcoming the trans- the Clinton county, O., airport.

p and supersonic speed barriers |

h to 900 miles per hour and |in A radius of 40 miles and enables |

ard) will be solved and speeds 1500 miles per hour will be a ilar thing. ey obtained this idea through air forces announcement that the near future the newly de-

‘feeding” them into a landing ap-| proach system (ground controlled | (approach) at the rate of 40 planes { per hour,

War-Time System This system is similar to that

supersonic tests, will attempt to get fighter planes and bombers |

break down that barrier.” Told of Tunnel Tests

al motorless flight, data from |lem of

h appears to assure a success-

supersonic flight when special| Many times commercial airliners, recently signed contracts, in the 'P. G. Martich, formerly bearing | — e engines are installed and an | have had to circle an airport from major strategic industries.

down safely and quickly. As re-| { search continues it is hoped Io!

he statement went further, Tt|install the system in airports” all{tnat further advances will be made!and production

h of wind turinel tests and an | over the country to solve the prob- | |in the next four months. Reasons! development. ‘stacked” planes during bad | for this belief are:

weather.

pmpt is made to attain 80,000 | 45 minutes to more than an hour

. The motorless flight attained before landing. miles per hour at 13,000 feet. | the system admit that they have|

en though the XS-1 should only “scratched the surface” of] gsh the supersonic barrier, this {the problem.

s not mean the aviation industry be enabled to offer supersonic |

Here again, continued testing, ex- |

| perithentation and research is

ab - ed airplanes for several years | solutely necessary. As air traffic]

ted.

in in the air only a few minutes h engines wide open, because of amount of fuel carried and | sumed. tensive and costly researth to ign an airframe that will withd supersonic speeds, develop 1 that will prove sufficiently nomical, and test and prove e new developments will have be conducted. May Be Just Start

f the XS-1 does attain superic speed, data obtained from fits t- flight will give engineers a rt, but it will take millions of lars and thousands of man-hours complete the job. ithout sufficient research funds, job could not be done, If sucsful, it may mean "as much to ure world progress as developnt of atomic energy, in the

nion of many air force officers. |

But the supersomic speed probis only one of many vital proj-

s for which the air forces must, ..- states of 4 ...

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ye research funds if we are to v ahead of the parade. here is the problem of jet en-| es, ramjets and rockets. England ht now holds the jet speed rec-

H of 608 miles per hour, Our |

est announced jet plane, the public XP-84 has ah AAF an-|

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“The man in the street,” says

or instance, the X8-1 can re- |Maj, Gen. Curtis E. Le May, “be-

{lieves future wars will be fought {at extremely long ranges with aerodynamic missiles of terrifying destructive force. To a certain degree he is right. The air weapon he visualizes is not only a possibility—it is a certainty. “But what he doesn't appreciate is that the weapon is not available at the moment and won't be for some time to come. It will never be available to the people of the United States unless sufficient funds are appropriated to carry on a comprehensive research and development program. “The end result is directly proportionate to the money and brains applied.”

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Non - Manufacturing Jobs tor 12 years’ service: without .

ployment increased 8 per cent from and Reed Harris, Terre Haute. April 15 to" May 15, it was an<| mgleven-year men to win awards nounced today by the Indiana em-| were Cecil Smith, Danville, Ill, and ployment security division. A gain Myrl Caszer, Crawfordsville, . Sevof 53 per cent was shown over May, eral men with eight years or less|

worker employment was practically

were offset by dividing among shifts whatever production was possible. In other instances, the work week was. shortened,

| trends, registered losses in both em- | The unit fdentifies aircraft with- | ployment and pay rolls, the division nounced today by

|gaid, while wholesale trade and B- B. Newill, genhotels showed employment and pay ral manager. roll increases in the month period,| B- L. Cruzan, a

fluences—labor disputes, scarcities! has been named

|and transportation difficulties — ped XS-1, especially. designed used in England, during the war yngia Sho manager of the

Officers discussing | rehabilitate war-worn machinery. |the expansion of sales outlets which for all types of consumer goods. [bearing business.

for raw materials,

{rested today as a result of an to: | “PROFIT SHARING AND OWNmobile he at Massachusetts ERSHIP FOR WAGE EARNERS

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MORE HOOSIERS Swallow Coach Ernployess

ARE EMPLOYED

Three employees of the Swallow | System today held safety awards

Show 8% Increase. | chargeable accident. - They were LeRoy Songer, Cove

Indiana non-manufacturing em-| ington: Orville Henry, Greenwood,

1945. also received awards which were, While manufacturing production presented by Charles Secondino,|

Cee [email protected] dropped 3.2 per cent during the at a recent meeting. travel. American Stages, another” Tl 0 Ll dent of PO he A: {8 house, ended a 28-mlle journey same period. During the last year,| Swallow coach lines, operating branch of the Swallow system, with | Parnaworth Television & Radio ' Biotrs here from Oulver Oity on a graye | manufacturing pay rolls have de-|from Indianapolis to Champaign, five accidents in 308.725 miles. was ro. ‘whith. if building the center, | Choice . * 1too@ints INE dock today. creased 20.5 per cent, the division 111, recently was awarded a. classiawarded second prise. aid final touches Are being put 90-1100 bounds [Ill 110081775 The “biggest airplane moving job sald. ————————— FE re ot tomy Tvve{pioo-rooe- pow 1sve:ers ie {7001608 in history” took two days but wes Made in co-operation with the U. jon the studios. Tae sun ac ey. Douncd rina ‘completed without mishap. House 8S. bureau of labor statistics, the Head New Plant INDIANA ORONANCE canting, WOL, airesdy Ja bioga | 900-1100 Di 4 ame 2 ai moving dollies tugged the wings to survey was based on voluntary re. 1100-1300 potinds ... bao 1180 a na ntoon bri esterda; ports from 723 firms throughout Allison Division of General Motote. Said to be one of the most com | 1300-1500 pounds ... ve 17.00 il or Bh high ge Jeo OS { Corp. has set up a 'beari ns {plete and modern centers in the “500.1100 pounds .....eveee. 14.0016.00 | the state. er will Rs all sy Pp |country, the studios are in downs 1100-1300 hounds .01.11111L © Rou across to theif destination. Cc - v Work Is: Spread activities of the division, it was | WASHINGTON, June 13 (U. P). (town Ft. Wayne. The project is 700-1100 pounds tars 13,[email protected] ore Sun 10 power ang fou Extensive layoffs during the per- - —The war department today an- designed by the company to demon=| yo ce. " p Ta iod, due to the coal mine and rail- | nounced ordnance strate thie feasibility of television | 800- 800 ponrids ........... 173011381 to provide clearance for the wing road strikes, the division reported, works at Charlestown, Ind. 800-1000 pounds ............ [email protected]/ and pontoon sections.

Some enterprises with mechanical Tt estimated the plants could pro- | for an increase in power, Mr. Nich- | Good ‘ ; 13.754 15.00 3 reconversion completed were able Apes TH OND tons of Ammonium ni gla said, in order pow, it may have Medium ATTEN Ssling more than 60 tons of pay to expand production by utilising trate per month—a 50 per cent In|, wider broadcasting range. | canner". ON tan" witoq 800 al———————— reserves of coal and raw materials crease in the commercial broduction | pee hearin Bulls (all weights) gs on applications for | ¥ or by using oil for fuel. of the United States, already the un, pM broadcasting license are; Pood all weights ...i.os 187501450 SET OATS LOAN PRICE

Retail trade, following usual May SR SR P. G. Martich E. G. Davis |

{member of the Factory Gains Seen | Allison organiza-

Despite a seties of retarding in- tion since 1018,

na factory employment, since! ‘new unit, while

| American farmer, But the program um drop in the market. reaching a low ebb in February, has! ment for the center's operations) 500-1000 pounds ............ 1250014.50 | gained E aeuTiaL Ty, EY: Devi has lis designed primarily to meet the woo engineered and built by the CBoice nd nate soricd Oats loans under the 1046 pro-

Speculation within the division 1s charge of bearing

{ three months to get the plants into] WASHINGTON. — Stainless steel Chelios. and alae tShom) “ cents a bushel will be deducted from Bearing sales, service and cus- production. It will take nine montits | coffee bowls, made by the spinning Good and choles ............ 1Ta1e0 the farmer's payment unless hs ONE: Possible labor peace, due tomer contact will be supervised by to reach maxium output. | process, are yised by the navy, {Medium and good ........... lai 30! stores the oats himself.

| sales engineer. He will have! TWO: Efforts by factories to broadened responsibilities through

THREE: Accumulated demands the organization is seeking for its

FOUR: Lighter military demand |

Books

ONE MAN INJURED IN | - TWO CAR COLLISION. The following new books are now

{available at the business branch, One person was injured and the ! driver of one automobile was ar- Indianapolis public Nbrary:

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James Williams, 43, of 834 N. East Hinton. . st., received a broken leg and re-] “THE PRIVATE SECRETARY,

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vice president of the system, and 2 first prize for having only three services is nearing completion here, 350-530 Pounds Shier Pi

unchanged, manufacturing pay rolls Stanley Miller, general manager, accidents 1,162,793 miles of ;. ooo announced today. {edu

is one in a “middle-metropolitan sized” |Gmaof 18 army ordnance plants to be city. . RY POUNAS tiiviianiens i Ran converted to the production of nl-| trogen fertilizers to step up wheat | Station WGL has applied to the| commer. p

world's greatest, The war department said the de-|1¢ granted the license, the company | Medium partment of agriculture sured it that this monthly fertilizer ,,.ation by early fall production. was enough to inere world wheat outrit he 000,000 bushels, This, the army said, the Ft. Wayne area, Mr. Nicholas ils the monthly [for 20.000,000 ye { Another important result will be ha added. increased fertilizer available lo the ay studio and transmitting equip- | 800-1050 pounds

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|urgent needs of the overseas areas .ompany. SHEEP (17) {occupied by U. — ni B. L Crusan | The army hiss it wil take! SPECIAL BOWLS FOR NAVY | Common and medium

RADIO PROJECT Livestock rs small, : But They Move Actively

All classes of livestock at the Indianapolis stockyards moved actively with supplies generally small, Receipts were 5275 hogs, 40( sett 1

Ft Wayne's e's New ‘Center’ 300 calves and 173 sheep, 3 Nears Completion.

GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (5278) -. 4 a Putney bi au 2% 200- TON FLYING BOA 120- 140 pounds .. .....%..0e (Times Special) 140- 160 LE hlew oi as

FT. WAYNE, Ind, June 13.—De-| 180- ja pounds

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{federal communications commission | Cows’ ik weights) will exceed 200 miles an hour,

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Cutter and common » 180 1.35] WASHINGTON, June 13 (U. P), CALVES (800) ~The agriculture department to-

| Good and choles 17.50@018 00 oan cen Television transmitting and re-| Common and medium 12,00017.50 | day set a } price of 33 4

{ Culls 8.00 iat, bushel on the 1046 oats 5 ceiving equipment is being tested in| A i Stoeker Cattle Hy ot , Crop

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