Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1946 — Page 13

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ENGINEER GROUP “TO SPEAK HERE

Atomic ‘Discussion Included On Program.

Indianapolis will learn many of the secrets of atomic energy when | some of the country's most bril-!

liant engineers come here Oct. 9-11. 5%

Dr. Frank H. Spedding, member of the Manhaftan district declassi- | fication committee, will tell of “The Nature and Implications of Atomic Energy” at the Great Lakes district meeting of the American Institute of Electrical engineers. The -declasification committee is the national unit set up to recommend what atomic: information can be made public to aid scientific de- | velopment. Mobile Radio Discussion The conference will study problems in physics, electronics, industrial power applications, machin-|

Indianapolis Flier Aided in Rescue

A veteran Indianapolis flier, Maj. | | Oramel H. Skinner Jr., piloted the army cargo plane which flew the disassembled rescue helicopter to scene of the {llfated Belgian airliner at Gander, Newfoundland. ° After Maj - Skinner delivered nis cargo it was hastily assembled and rescue operations began, The major is .the son of Mrs. Norman 8. SkinMa). Skinner "1100 E 23d st., and former commanding officer | of the 736th bomb squadron, 15th air force. The major entered avia- { tion cadet training in February, 1940, and between March, 1944, and | January, 1945, he completed 35 missions as a lead pilot in the European theater. He has been decorated with the distinguished flying cross, the air {medal and three oak leaf clusters |

ery, power transmission and distri- and the ETO ribbon with six battle |

bution and industrial control. Among those on the program will | be Dr. G. Freidlander, research en-

gineer for General Electric laboratory in Schenectady, N. Y. An outstanding nuclear chemist, he was in | Mexico during the war. A discussion of the mobile radiotelephone service, soon to be used by The Times for on-the-spot reporting, will be given by J. D, Harden, Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Mayor Tyndall will welcome the | engineers, representing the majority of big electrical companies in the United States, at~the opening session in the Claypoo] hotel.

FIRE. VICTIM DIES - IN CITY HOSPITAL <==

Mrs, Ida Butler, who was critically burned Wednesday when her clothing was ignited by an electric heater, died yesterday in City hospital. She was 82. { Services will be held Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in Moore Mortuaries Irvington chapel and burial will be in Circleville, O.,, Monday. Mrs. Butler, who lived with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Evelyn J Butler, 733 Campbell ave., was a resident of Indianapolis 32 years. A native of Circleville, O., she was a member of, Irvington Methodist <hurch. ; Survivors besides her daughterare a brother, "Harry H. Columbus, O., and two grandchildren.

SEARS 60th ANNIVERSARY

For Your Garden

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REALTOR AID GIVEN HOME OWNERS ‘PAC’

The Indianapolis Real Estale board today pledged full membership support to the National Home

(and. Property Owners Foundation.

Headed by Robert L. Mason, 29 teams opened a membership cam- | paign aimed at helping obtain 3.000,000 members for the national organization. “We are demanding a return to | Tree enterprise,” said Ernest Spick- | elmeier, a speaker on behalf of the foundation “With 3,000,000 members.we would Have our P. A. C. of the Home and | roperty Owners Foundation,” he added.

POLIS TIMES

[HOOSIER NAMED €0 |

OF CALIFORNIA POST Co. Paul A. Harris, brother of | Harry L. Harris, 337 W. 44th st., has been appointed commanding officer

lof camp Roberts, Cal.

The son of Mrs. B. H. Harris,

Spencer, Ind., Col. Harris attended

Purdue university before entering the army in May, 1817. He remaified in the service after world war I, serving at various posts in the United States and several overseas posts Previously commanding officer of - Douglas, Utah, Col. Harris has been awarded the Legion of Merit medal and the army commendation ribbon,

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