Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1946 — Page 4

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THE INDIANAPOLIS 1 TIMES Fleet of New Mammoth Bombers Is Or dered by U. S. Air Forces

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M E ET | NG of DISABLED VETERANS

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wo rates of tips at county to jail anyone under the : and returned, mt 50s Tan om MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Loi ,The order was issued after a ; Mrs. McConnel

We were sick a both occasions © had diarrhea a

heavy run of cases in juvenile court,

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All Disabled Veterans

A wave of petty thefts and car b me Telephoto. ; Linked stealing preceeded the curfew. The army's huge new bomber, the XB-36 dwarfs a B-29 Superfortress parked beside it on a special airstrip at the Ft, Worth, Tex., army And Families Are Cordiall on by air field. On its first test flight the mammoth bomber was airborne with 1000 feet of the strip’ unused. There are only three fields in the y Suspicion fir: nation, all specially buildt for the bomber, on whiéh it can land. ' MIS. Lockman

Invited

patrick, a nurs of the poisoned She and Dr, physician; deci mens from Mr: Harger,

Siw Pusher Engines Give Ship 18,000 Horsepower

way along its long; cigar-shaped, propeller, with a combined total of fuselage. It is 64 feet longer than| 18,000 horsepower at takeoff, the B-20, and its bomb. load of| The plane's speed and ' ceiling “more than 30 tons” is three times | were kept secret, but the AAF said that of the Superfort. the 15-man crew was housed in

National Commander

DOW D. WALKER

The ship has a 230-foot wing-| two pressurized compartments — a > Sat emment i rick to cials ILLARD C. HASELBUSH t 4 fes.|5Pan; and the six engines are clear indication that the bomber . ! By A Correspondent igh J view buluitaltips of the sites. mounted on the rear of the wings.| was designed for sub-stratosphere will speak in part: FT. WORTH, Tex, Aug. 9-—Air Each has a three-bladed pusher | performance. When my 1

moved, they said, after additional

force officers said today the i" for experimental would be removed soon from the designation of the XB-36, world's newest and largest bombing plane. The XB-36, a six-engined silver glant, successfully completed its first flight yesterday. Officials said the test hop “exceeded all expecta-

{craft Corp. had been given a con-

tests, The plane, capable of flying from San Francisco to Tokyo and back non stop, circled the field for 38 minutes, then landed safely at the Ft. Worth army air fleld. The new “super-duper” bomber, with a range of 10,000 miles and a bomb capacity of more than 30

the test flight, but statistics showed

joes to produce a fleet of the

that the XB-36 is 163 feet: long, with the wings located almost mid-

Times Foreign Service HONOLULU, T. H, Aug. 9— The atomic age has moved in on the ancient art of tattooing. Operations Crossroads sailors returning to Honolulu from Bikini have made tracks for the nearest

atomic cloud. Honolulu tattoo artists, accus-

tomed to all kinds of strange re-

A-Bomb Is Boon to Tattoo Business

quests, have taken this venture of nuclear physics in stride. Said one: “I've done just about everything, Mermaids or atomic

Disabled American Veterans Dr. Worthington Chapter No. 3

for California Mrs. McConnel crippled. “When we re this year, T we first day and fo worse than wh her, Mrs. Lock

clouds—it’s all the same with me.”

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tions.” tons, completely dwarfs the B-29| tattoo parlor to have emblazoned \ : household. Although full details were not dis- | Superfortress. on their chests a colorful picture “Mrs. Lockmi closed, army spokesmen confirmed Secrecy shrouded full details of| of the familiar mushrooming SHOP MERE SATURDAY UNTIL 3 Pp M ested «after sg that the Consolidated Vultee Air- e . .

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Colds Are Highly Contagious

| By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN; M. D.

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