Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1946 — Page 10
PACKERS NEGOTIATE " OHICAGO; Aug. ¢ (U. P.)—Rep- | resentatives of Swift & Co. and the two largest paekinghouse. unions meet today to open negotiations for new collective bargaining agreements in the packing industry,
SMITHSONIAN 100 YEARS OLD
Postage Stamp Will Honor Institute’s - Anniversary.
By Science Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. -— The Smithsonian Institution, America's most venerable research organization, is have a birthday—a very important birthday. It will be exactly a century old Saturday. As part of the celebration, a special postage stamp. has been engraved, the first sheet of which will be delivered to Secretary Alexander Wetmore by Postmaster - General Robert T. Hannegan at a special
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Ginn has left Indianbecome assistant in
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usetts,. A native of Mr. Ginn served three
and a half years in the air forces, part of which was spent in the Pacific theater. diana university and the University
He studied at In-
steam locomotives to run on Amer-
the great loft of the build-
mens, many of them
recording the travels of hardy souls “saw the West first.” On the other side of the Mall, in National Museum of Natural
the massive skeletons dug out of the rocks West, decades later.
The natural history of the human races who originally peopled North |=
chly illustrated in the the same museum, in
SL Lo ho Charge {by its secretary at the turn of the|by present and past Smithsonian ILLINOIS $7. a Avants {century, Dr. Samuel P. Langley, |staff members. And the institu-
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Here are the original models of hundreds of thousands of primitive | tools and pottery vessels. It is impossible to name amny|ation authorizing the coinage of
|phase of science or culture on which | | special 50-cent pieces in memory of work has not been done
Washington, Negro author and edu-
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THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1946 Want a Yacht? It Belonged to Hitler MF- CAP AIR -SHOW =
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Plans were nearing completion to-
day for the CAP-AAF air show to held at Steut field Aug. | through, the 18th,
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Conducted by the Indiana wing
mand of Col,
. of civil air patrol,” under .the comWalker W. Winslow, the show is being sponsored by the|.
i. Weir Cook memorial committee.
{The uv 8 provide military equipment for ex- | hibition and will participate jointlly in the show with. CAP.
army air forces
will
Governor Gates and Mayor Tyn-
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Displays of nearly every type of
military be exhibited, and demonstrations [will be conducted daily of the new|est, fastest, and largest planes on the market today.
and civilian aircraft
will
Tickets for the show are $1.50 nd may be obtained at L. Strauss
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12 will be admitted free when ac-
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (U, P.).— | President Truman has signed legis-
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