Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1946 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1946 a wi — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Sr mn — PA ribs “Qh otto Foc : TR ‘Ra RURAL EDUCATION ~ [cxvected to atid. Dr. Howard %. Invisible, Static-Free VHF Radio Beams Scheduled to Replace Plane Beacons Soon Co ERTING University of Michigan,
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patie tyes Sa WASH Ce BetTies. B [the institute -of aeronautical Sci- not yet equipped for radio beam rections. The present low frequency, principal” Arirerican alrports to ald by the army and the navy. Pilots Times. State Service (Prof. Paul Alexandit Sounty a a hing from local x ’ + 0. —. All-lences here by T. P. Wright, U. S. receiving. signals arg shot only in fo¥re di< landing in. overcase, are “talked-down” by radio com-| LAPAYETTE, Ind, Nov, 6.—Im-|l ent counselor and assist- -
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ant professor of education ab Pur . etd due, is general chalrman. Loran, a low. frequehcy naviga- which. provides a locatizer— radio! out pared fades Who oan; €€ land methods for Tndiana. rural ———— | APPLoOac y AES § . . 4 ppivaciing planes and the Tunway |. pools will be the aim of the Con-| PAPER BAG BANKER CURED
on their vadar scopes, | ) N ————————— ference on Education in Rural Com-4. HERRIN, II, (U, P.) ~A skeptic {the current standard for long range! port, 18 already in use and will be | VERMONT KEEPS FAITH munities, sponsored by Purdue uni- {who didn't: believe in banks “be-
overseas operations, It will also! installed on some 5) fields hy the! versity, to -be held at Turkey Run |cause I lost money ‘in the crash” & o
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night are on their way: out. {The very high frequency. ranges are Thvisible, static-free very high {ain installed to replac fh » zr installe ce low fre- as baa dicces frequency (V. H, F.) radio beams : ! (band. - One has been in successful
are to take over the task of guid- |97ency’ beams. widely used. on .the yse since early last spring. Others ing transport planes over their radio ranges. Thesé will make the are nearing completion. They are
administrator of civil aeronautics. Nine complete airways are being pecijons, | The ‘CAA three-element system |Mubications from operators _of provement of educational facilities : | equipped with four-course aural- ' fvisual r SI igh frequency’. t Visual ranges 41 a high A 5 ton system for surface, vessels and beam, a glide beam, and radio
planes developed during the war, is] markers © to indicate nearness to
L- skyways. V. H. F. radio beams will|lights unnecessary when all planes | substantially” free from statis, | serve over deserts and jungles where end of the year, | MONTPELIER, Vt, Nov, 8 (U tate park hotel Nov, 12-13, Coun- reconsidered after he had left $1768 nod be useful in cloudy and foggy are equipped with proper receivers.|* The new V: H. F. transmitters will! it is not possible to build the many | At three airports the three-ele-|P.),~Every major G. O. P. candl- |v school superintendents and | in a paper bag in a Herrin .bar » weather as well as at night tol Radio ranges and lights are still be stationed along airways at in-|V, H. F. range sites required, [ment system will be. supplemented date was voted into office in yes-|jémbers of county boards of edu- |The bartender promptly ‘returned ow properly equipped planes. ; the backbone of the 40,000 miles|tervals of about 100 - miles. The| Instrument landing. systems are | by the so-called radar ground-con-|terday's elections in this tradition- | cation will gather tor the two days’ [the moiiey, but the man decided =] The impending *betterment infof federal airwayses¥The lights are type being installed, called omni-|in use or being #stalléd by theltrol approach equipment (G, C, A) ally Republican’ state, complete .re-| discussion on school* proflems, the next ‘day that a bank was 8 4 s radio ranges was made known tojstill important for private planes directional, shoot signals in ah di-{eivil aetonautics administration at{developed durihg the war and used! turns indicated today, | Approximately 150, persons are {safer depository than a paper bag.
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