Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1946 — Page 15
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By ROD MacARTHUR They wore high black. boots and
United Press Staff Correspondent burnished brass helmets. PARIS, Aug. 26—High in the| ‘“Tnis js a very yulnerable spot dome of Luxembourg palace three in my protection system,” said tense young men with high-pow-| “Monsieur X.” . “From here it is ered rifles and searching eyes peer|253Y 1p drop a bomb on ny Selegute |you desire, e was right, om down dally at the peace conference. |). I stood I could have dropped They sat around a 20-foot glass! pebble on the bald head of Jan disk in the center of the ceiling Masaryk, the Czech foreign minisof the conference chamber below. ter. With opera glasses I could have
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AIR FORCES AID SUN-RAY STUDY
100 Million Million Times Stronger Than A-Bomb.
By WILLIAM F. McMENAMIN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Aug. 26—Army | 4
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United Press Staff Correspondent 1 can hold on till the show is over ‘ : HICAGO, Aug. 26.-~Porter Leach, ht." : ! onvention System Hit at © tonight. L n Sy te ta (official eater for the 19th annual] A delegate popped his head in the Townsend Rally. meeting of the National Food doorway. : BEDFORD, Ind. Aug. 26 (U, p.). Distributors conference, is turning a | How about lunch?
i Mr. Leach winced. —M. Clifford Townsend, Democratic | Pale green. “Sorry, old man,” he murmured, candidate for U. 8. senator, today
As chairman of arrangements, one “But, somehow, I'm not hungry.” was on record with a pledge to re-
of Mr, Leach's chief duties is to!
Four iron grills around the disk are read the notes of Andrei Vyshinsky teries of the © ie Tavs | (HBR the state to direct primary stroll through the Sispiny hall “ov SYRIAN AND LEBANON ) opefi. The rifles are loaded and of Russia—if I could read Russian.| © ¢° 08H ye: | gp iongh 9 : nibble at the samples offered by like to keep their ready. Outside the dome there were more| They are seeking clues to deter- e emocratic party . .. RAVE gon of the 246 exhibitors.
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I learned of these guardians of helmeted men with rifles, looking {mine whether there may be a pos-
the peace conference today from! down into the smaller buildings and “Monsieur X,” a dark, athletic ‘man parks nine floors below, with large horn-rimmed glasses—| “Monsieur X” then took me on a the “sous-directeur de securite” of dizzy tour of nearby rooftops, pointthe conference. |ing out other spots where his men “Do not give my name in the were stationed. “Here,” he would papers,” he said in English. “I am | says, “and over there—my hoys are young. I have time to become there also.” knéwn when I am ready.” | What if something happened and “You want to see the men in the all his boys missed? “What then, roof? I shall show them to you, “Monsieur X'?” I asked. And smilbut you must take care what you!ingly he explained that one electric write,” |signal could close all exits from the We climbed together to the palace palace within seconds. dome on a dark, winding back stair- | “This,” he said, * case, There were the watchers. f
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|sibility of man creating radiations | 4 as powerful as those which come From the sun, {
The scientists say that some of {these cosmic rays or mesons from Ithe sun are 100 million million times |¢ as powerful as the radiation released by the atom bomb. “A. A. F, scientists believe it may {be possible to simulate the cosmic ray and thereby synthetically pro- | duce mesons,” the air force said. *The results of forthcoming flights in co-operation with Dr, Bruno Rossi of the Massachusetts Institute
| provide a final solution of this pos- | sibility.” Gets B-29 for Study | The A. A. F. is sending a B-29
Richard Colee of St. Augustine, Fla, watches as Miss Gene Steffy s § from the Fountain of Youth superfortress to Bost 10 be at th of Indianapolis drinks a cupful of water . oe —, glo aon lh Re i Florida vacation spot. Miss Steffy officially became the 10 millionth senrals : : * pilgrim to the “shrine of eternal youth,” sought after by world travelers
The A. A. F. scientists believe that | since the days of Ponce de Leon in 1513,
study of the energy of the cosmic | So Se . oe ee tne ox wore ox Fleavy Waves Defeat Chilian's atom.” This force has never been Attempt to Conquer Channel
harnessed successfully, “If this energy could be developed it 1s thought that atoms other than
uranium could be utilized for By ROBERT MUSEL ing. Three times the rowboat aecpower,” the A. A. F. states United Press Staff Correspondent companying him was almost The A. A, F. recently completed] DOVER, England, Aug. 26-— Young smashed to bits against the tuga series of flights into the sub- Jorge Berroeta of Chile surrendered poat. stratosphere from Canada to Peru, |to a seven-knot flood tide last night! “I was ready to plunge into the testing cosmic rays in co-operation [8nd gave up his valiant attempt water at any time during the last with the National Geographic so- to swim the English channel with three hours—and praying I
ciety and the Franklin institute at only half a mile to go. But he's wouldn't have to because it would Philadelphia. The rays are con- 80ing to try again next month. have been impossible to control stantly striking the earth, but they | Eight-foot waves whipped up by two swimmers in that weather,” he are more numerous and powerful a violent storm failed to stop the continued. in the upper air, | 28-year-old swimmer. He gave up “I kept telling Jorge it was im-
————————— | only when the flood tide threat-!possible. But over and over again M’NARNEY TO SAY lened to sweep him back toward! he said ‘I will not leave the water.’ France. Finally, when the flood tides began
“I had visions of facing people t@ pull him away from the shore, FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. 26 with a dead Jorge,” his trainer, he agreed to Jeu us get him out. (U. P.).—Gen. Joseph T. McNarney [Edward Timme, declared. “Thank a wre bundreds of watchers is empowered to prohibit any spe-| God we got him out alive.” on Shakespeare cliff at Dover when
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cific marriage between a fraulein| Mr. Timme said that if Mr. Ber- the Yueoat brought Mr. Berroeta and an American in the U. S. zone roeta had reached Dover “it would Is ey Save him a mighty ovain Germany, a high United States have been the most epoch making] on, ds the boat reached the army legal spokesman said today. |Of all channel swims because of the pier.
“The commander of the occupa- [adverse conditions.” And Mr. Timme | The ony Chilean was utterly tion forces, who is also the military |should know. He's the only man Sa ow : A blanket was wrapped governor of the U. 8. occupied zone, | ever to have made the 22-mile swim as Paral eovereg hoe may issue such orders regulating both ways between England and == Ea whisked away to his marriage as are necessary to insure | France. : erosene and gasoline were the success of his mission and the| “We took him over there in what! security of his forces,” the spokes-| was intended to be only a serious| man said. {training swim and not an actual Under these powers, the spokes-| attempt,” Mr. Timme said. man explained, Gen. McNarney | “But after four hours he began could prevent any American—sol- to make such excellent time that dier, government employee or pri-|we decided to let him keep on govate citizen—from marrying a Ger- ing just to see how he could go. man girl. Gen. McNarney would be | “By mid-afternoon we were run{the sole judge as to whether a mar- ning into waves six feet high and re-enactment of the Japanese sur{riage would endanger the success winds of nearly gale force were| re . {of his mission. x | giving Jorge a tremendous hammer-
away. Then Jorge went to sleep. a —————————————
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‘SHELL EXPLODES AT BRITISH AIRFIELD BERLIN, Aug. 26 (U. P.).—A 40millimeter shell, apparently fired from the direction of the Russian | Zone to the north; exploded just outside a hangar at British-oper-ated Gatow airdrome last Wednesday, the British revealed last night. Most of the Royal air force per{sonnel stationed at the fleld were
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ARABS TO PRESENT TERMS JERUSALEM, Aug. 26 (U. P.).— | Arab terms for acceptance of the | British-proposed round table disl cussion on Palestine were to be presented to High Commissioner Alan Cunningham today by Jamal { Husseini, chairman of the league's higher committee,
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“Those are all 1 can think clubs as the organization's 10th of at the moment. Undoubtedly annual convention closed here, there were more.” Mr. Swiden defeated B. C. Bryen, Mr. Leach, who is 6 feet 2 and Detroit, for the presidency in an weighs about 190, feels that he is election yesterday afternoon. constitutionally suited for his job., The convention voted to meet “Never had a moment's sickness Next year in Cleveland, O. in my life,” he said. “A lesser man' Other officers named included —one with a nervous stomach. per. Norman Raies, Huntington, W. Va. haps—might crack under the first vice president; Minor George, strain.” Cleveland, O., second vice presiMr. Leach has been arrangements dent; A. J. Maloof, Indianapolis, chairman for the food distributors secretary, and William Aboud, conference since 1927. He trains Omaha, Neb, treasurer, for his four-day smorgasbord by|
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The former’ governor urged a prior to each convention. Democratic congress to help “Mr. | | Truman . . . secure the peace.”
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