Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1947 — Page 24
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of staff voted to concentrate on producing and improving what we knew
policy anly recently has been reversed
In the last two weeks, Gen. Eisenhower and Navy Secretary James Forrestal told their research chiefs to change their sights. From now on, we will devote our research on new weapons. But we have a lot of ground to cover. Brig. Gen. Doyle O. Hickey, in charge of developing new weapons for the army ground forces, says the Russians are far ahead of us in tank development.
rather than on basic research. That|
DENTAL NOTES — Through earphones of a 'denti-phone’ Mrs. Frank Lewis listens to her favorite soap opera as Dr. Edward ‘Mack of San Francisco starts to drill one of her teeth. Dr. Mack says 80 per cent of his patients can relax with the new gadget—the rest are too jittery.
heavy. tank, mounting ‘a 122 milli-
we have. By the time we catch the Russians, they'll be another step forward. The Russians are ahead in Arc-
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coast guard icebreaker. Equally important, we have failed in our stockpiling program. army and navy have asked congress to appropriate $2.1 billion to buy strategic materials which would be unavailable if we went to war. Congress has appropriated $100 million. Military men want congress to retain 100 arms plants and a large number of machine tool plants as a War reserve. As many as possible would be kept in peacetime production. . y They would, however, be available
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gency. Unless this is done, it means
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new weapons. They remain in
‘a blueprint form.
stored weapons. But this is a wasting assets. 3 The men are getting older and so are the guns. Top war and navy department officials say we cannot recruit the organized reserve or national guard to full without universal military training. Nor can we rely on volunteer enlistments to maintain our army. Meanwhile, the Compton commission warns “the coming of war will be cataclymic in its suddenness and destructiveness.”
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He is convinced the new “Stalin”| Taxa Gets New Honor: meter gun, is better than anything Germ Named for State
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By Science Service WASHINGTON, June 13.—Texas has received a new distinction | which even the most zealous of Texans may not appreciate. The Lone Star state has had a germ named after it: Salmonella Texas. It is a very small germ, at that. The new species was isolated by
from the digestive tract of a 4-year-old boy in Hidalgo county, whose mother said he had been having abdominal pains and diarrhea for about a week. It is described in the new issue of public health reports by Dr. James Watt, surgeon, and Misses
0. 1. 0. United Automobile workers ended its two-day strike against the
DETROIT, June 13 (U. P.).—~The
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. June 13 An automobile ‘and truck accident which occurred in Noblesville on
- Unexpected Boost
‘Charms’ Dewey
—The Dewey-for-President campaign received an unscheduled boost yesterday when the 1944 Republican candidate for president was introduced at a Nassau county Repub-
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1047 Dewey
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in private that I'm very happy where I am.”
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Tech Council Elects |
cil are 8. C. Leibinig, president; F. B. Mendenhall, first vice president; J. R. Wirt, second vice president; R. M. Brown, secretary; E. H. Stuart, treasurer, and R. S. Davis,
T. N. Rosser, and P. L. Ritter, directors.
LIONS NAME OFFICERS Times State Service ROACHDALE, Ind, June 13. — Cully Wilson is the new president of the Roachdale Lions club for the coming year. He succeeds L. M. Meece. Other new officers of the club are Earl Etcheson, secretary; Nathan treasurer; Bugene Hutchins, tamer; Leon Wil-
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