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Sends Navy Skystreak On 640 M.P.H. Flight
Eventual Mark of 675 Foreseen by Bureau; . | Pilot Wants to See How Fast Ship will Go
(Photo of Skystreak, 1 Page 26)
oC FIELD. Cal, Aug. 21 (U. P.).—The Douglas EE — Pr to better day-old world speed record today if weather con-! “= ditions permit. The “flying milk bottle” set a new Speed record of 640.7 miles per hour yesterday. It “It was aA ice feeling” he rewill go up for another run today: marked.’ the navy said, and weather condi-! He said the flight was “a beautitions will determine whether it will oh sensation . : ight Is Soundless to t rd. oy beat. its record ; ini “After 1I-broke ground, at e navy bureau of areonautics mies an hour, the only noise, estimated the Skystreak may sound of the tires, vanished, eventually hit 675 miles per hour “I was in the air 16 minutes altobefore tests are finished. gether and experienced no difficulty The Skystreak is powered by an
other than mental strain. During, Indianapolis-made General Electr the low speed runs at 75 feet alti~made Gene: ectric- tude the air was rather rough, Allison J-35 turbo-jet engine. ue Cmdr. Turner F.. Caldwell, Ar-
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however.” He said he encountered no “comlngron, Va. the young naval officer who set yesterday's record, sald 5» of air in front of airplane wings as the s ged of sound is a Foached, winged plane would go if it were p op “souped up a little.” { | However, another pilot will take Cadiz Officia S | up the plane today—probably Gene “broke in” the Skystreak on 12': Count 1 Dead hours of its 14 hours in the air. experimental Dguglas plane only 90 gity officials reported today that] minutes before the tests yesterday. 129 bodies had been counted in the hour on the fastest of four runsiaccounting of the death toll probacross the black asphalt three-'ably would run considerably higher. His average speed was 16.9 miles cies were permifted to circulate faster than the 623.8 m.p.h. record casualty figures in their dispatches. Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star. The had the earlier unofficial reports of Allison engine, also made in In- hundreds. dianapolis. The Mencheta agency said more Comdr. Caldwell had 3000 hours “PReared that if goverfiment off-| of fiving tinie in conventional air cials authorized the distribution of
pressibility"—the term for a “piling| he'd like to see how fast the stubTest Pilot May Fly It May, the Douglas test pilot who Cmdr, Caldwell, 33, had flown the, CADIZ, Spain, Aug. 21 (U. P.).— He hit a speed of 6534 miles ani Cadiz arsenal blast, but the final kilometer course here. For the first time Spanish agen-¥ set two months ago by the army's Their estimates ranged widely, as| P-80 is powered by a different type! (which had placed the dead in the, \ “Not a Flutter” than 250 persons were killed. It that figure, it would be the mini-
He was protected by a refrigeration system from heat that might have reached 175 degrees at top dersburg. spéed. The cooling system acci- The driver of the truck, William dentally threw pleces of snow in Fuller, husband of the victim, was bis face during the flight. reported to have escaped unhurt.
craft but made his first flight in.a SAYS: 0 : mum. : (Other Days 9:30 til 5) Bet. plane bately ixo weeks 380. One hundred and thirteen victims done even oe Ciane Moin have were buried at midday yesterday. Pak h engine had er : ow © turbo-jet a, rangements were advanced two : "Bot a od . . mg n delivering maxi ours to minimize the complications ote by Tim Timmerman, Times Saft photographer. ve 1 oF A of handling large crowds. DOUBLE BUBBLE — Barbara Patterson, 735 N. Euclid ave., practices for the PUN! a 00 8 . — a ————— . 1 . aidn's feel a ie od Shi he = rn bubble gum contest to be staged by The Times at the state fair Aug. 29 through EXCITEMENT! fastest run” he said. Woman Burns to Death Sept. 5. Eleven-year- old Barbara claims the outstanding accomplishment of blow- WATER POLO i i ~ tome As Truck Overturns 0 8 "double bubble” one-inid fhe offer. Tove Comdr. Caldwell, who wore a A Woman identified as Mrs : Hea ya. : "LY. Friday and . : . Hight nylon flying suit, sizzled across Dorothy Fuller, 32, believed to be Asks Cocoa Buying Strike Tricks Aren't Necessar Saturday—August the desert only 75 feet off the | from Danville, Tll, was burned to NEW YORK, Aug. 21 (U, P).-— ! 22nd and 23rd. ground during most of his run. |death last night when the coal Isaac Witkin, president, New York To Win Bubble G u Prize Any amaien
truck in which she was riding overturned and caught fire near Vee-
cocoa exchange, today urged American cocoa bean consumers to hait buying the commodity in a move to break the British-Brazilian-Santo Domingo trust, which, he said, is extorting “scandalously high prices.”
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Indiana state fair. Barbara Patterson, 11, of
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own. blow a bubble within a bubble, If Barbara gets them big enough she could become the Indiana state champion . . . and win as much as $100 in cash in addition to deluxe ! model bicycle or-roller skates. Eligible for Finals I » Every day the first seven days of
the “Bub” Bubble Gum contest | will be held at a special arena near | the Youth center, The boy qr girl blowing the biggest bubble each day will receive the bicycle. The one | blowing the second biggest will get |a pair of roller-bearing roller skates, The first two winners each day also will be eligible to take part lin the grand finals te be held on the stage in front of the race track | srandstand | to determine the In-.
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(Continued From Page One) Mamma to feed him olives from the martinis, After, of course, care{fully removing the pits, | Tom hasn't got the fighting heart | of a louse. As well as resembling [a sheep, he is the size of one, but { a Peke with a bad case of migraine | has been known to chase him out of the dining room into the patio 1 and back again.
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THE v SPECIALTY SHOP IS ON THE THIRD FLOOR
Mostly Tom's mamma coos at him, | but the other day they had a falling out, When Tom is nol wearing his leash, he carries it in his mouth. Well, he got to ogling a kind of cocker spaniel the other night, lost his leash, and couldn't remember to tell mamma where he put it mamma locked him in his room for a whole night, as punishment. Mamma -- Tom's Mamma ~~
od has 3 | stopped speaking to half the guests MISS PULLMAN 4-WAY SLOUNGE KIT : [in the hotel, because at one time . . | or another their wheezing little rep- | tiles have chewed a slight hug out [of Tom. I would heartily indorse | this except that the chewing always | seems to take place in my vicinity
Look at the tempting color combinations: Reich " Exile Faced r A MELON COAT — vith TWILIGHT 8LUE By 4500 Refugees
Miss Pullman's Slounge Kit finds even more than 4 ways to be useful—and beautiful all the while.
It's made of fine spun raydh—in sizes 32 to 38.
PAJAMAS dotted with Melon. - LONDON, Aug. 21 (U.P). - . Britain announced today that apyr AN AQUA COAT — with MAIZE PAJAMAS proximately, 4500 Jews who vainly dotted with Aqua. tried to enter Palestine will be deported to Hamburg, Germany, unless A LIGHTNING BLUE COAT «= wi ith SUNSET they end their sitdown strike aboard
PINK PAJAMAS dotted with lightning three British vessels in a French
fea lie blue. harbor by 6 p. m. tomorrow. : wv "A foreign. office statement called and fed at short notice,” ie foreign : CAR oi : : : hy upon the ewish agency to make office stated, AlComplete $18. ia A . . *. |» last-minute effort to coax the Since France. offered to admit an Ma hi : : Jetugeen ashore at * Port-de-Bou,
L. STRAUSS & CO. Inc., THIRD FLOOR
THE: INDIANAPOLIS’ TIMES
ing Milk Bottle’ Sets Speed Recor
Size Is What Will Count in Contest . To Be Staged by The Times at State Fair
By ART WRIGHT You won't have to do tricks to win a bicycle, roller skates and cash | in the “Bub” Bubble Gum contest The Timés will stage every day of the
practicing for the contest—for she came up with a new trick of her Barbara demonstrated for a’ Times Photographer how she could
| the fair—Aug. 20 through Sept. 4% There are no entry blanks to}
‘Wealthy Femmes With Pekes Overrun ‘Rich Bums' Island (and a “perfect” time to buy—It's nice 1
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| Mamma Locks Tom in Room for Punishment
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Cyprus where such a large number 'of persons can be adequately housed
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ect Officers = In Contem [ase Mrs. Janet Rugg of IS today was re-elec recording secAssociation . Charged _ With Giving of Women Minister at its 28th national assembly at#«Butler univer- : On Record Requests Continuing his “crack-down” pol- Delegales are here from all over. The county council today began icy on professional bond makers the country attending the conven{2 cited a woman for contempt of close tomorrow noon, Tedustions in the : alltime high {court today. Other officers re-elected ave Mrs. county government budgets for 1 Blomberg, professional bondswoman Kas, president: Mrs. Clara V, [or next year total $5,115,000, an on 8. Alabama st. for 25 years, to Gibbs, Edwardsburg, Mich; vice increase of nearly $2 million over show cause why she should nag be Charles City, Ia, general secre- The proposed tax rate for county punished for contempt of court. tary, Mrs. Inah Gates Stout, expenses is 70 cents for $100 propgation of Mrs. Blomberg's financial sponding secretary, and Miss Anna cents over the current rate. (Status in regard to her outstanding Eastwood, Medina, 0, treasurer, More ‘Workers Needed Under afi order issued last April, Judge Rabb required all ic British Troo § Wooden, county welfare director, bondsmen signing sureties for crim-| jon details of his $1,279,000 budget of property assets and the amount of bonds outstanding against thei He explained that his depart- § 2geinst thew {ment will need more workers at Days Assets Exceeded LEGHORN, Aug. 21 (U, P).— | Last week Mrs. Blomberg qualified ing for a big reduction in case loads Military sources believed today that andied by each worker. fendants and Judge Rabb placed Britain was contemplating with(her on the approved list last Mon- drawal of most of her estimated duction of the single worker case | “An investigation revealed that ranean theater. cases. |Mrs. Blomberg did not list-all out-. white the United States has be. Will Try to Cut Levy
‘vejary of the Am Hearing Opens False Asset Report sic. hearings désigned to make drastic Judge Saul I. Rabb, criminal court tion which opened Tugsday and wil Judge Rabb ordered Mrs. Clara Ruth 8S. Larmee, Atkansas City. The record departmental requests appear: before him Saturday to president, and Miss Edna Fellows, 1947 expenses. The citation followed an investi- Champlin, Minn, was made corre-'erty valuation, an increase of 23 bonds. The council questioned Arthur E. inals to file In his court a schedule M L It increase for next year. holdings dy gave d ¥ | higher salaries and a program callito sigh bonds for criminal court de-| He said the program calls for re~ |day. 30,000 troops from the Mediter-' iced on child welfare from 100 to standing bonds,” Judge Rabb said. gu, q “winterization” program pre- He said the case load per worke
{“Examination disclosed that her " paring American troops for ax in- o. on old age assistance must be [outstanding bonds exceeded her genpite stay in Italy, British com- : property assets thus making het manders have not taken such ac- reduced from 190 to 150.
In explaining his $130,000 request {o run the children’s guardian home, he said it will cost about $1400 per child next year and that there will be an average of 90 children in the
[statement to the court false.” tion. The sources sald the British, | Judge Rabb pointed out that mak- pega discussing possible winter{ing a false statement to the court jain only three days ago.
I §rOunds Yor "ORWMpL protesd- “This strengthen$ the :belief that lings, . the ‘British are contemplating pull|SINGER, DANC ER WED ing out,” the sources said. | JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 21 (U. If the British did withdraw, ft Pome: |P.) —John Barry, Broadway singer, was believed they would leave 5000, The proposed 1048 tax rate for |and dancing star Helen Jarrow, to 10,000 men to fulfill British obli-| the welfare department is 25.6 cents who recently appeared together in|gations at Trieste, United States, compared to 15.4 cents this year. the musical comedy “Star and Britain and Yugoslavia would fur-|County counsiimen indicated that {Garter,” were married here yester-| nish 5000 men each in Trieste they would try to cut at least 10 day. ‘under the peace treaty. {cents off the levy. .
| STRAUSS SATURDAY STORE HOURS — 9:30 til | |
+ TROPHIES for winning and runner-up teams
big. Rie Pon {
N. Euclid ave, found it was” fun
diana state champion. With the title and runnerup positions will go a tof¥l of $250 in cash. Throughout the contest bubble] gum will be furnished free of charge to contestants by The Times,
No Entry Fees
fill out, and no fees of any kind. All contestants have to do i§ appear at the bubble gum contest arena any time during the day and take part, You may compete a3) many days as you wish yntil you! win a prize. The only restriction is that eon- \ testants must be not more than 15 years old,
IT'S COOL—PLEASANTLY
COAL re THROUGH THE STORE
dren, ’
Perfect weather to try on TOPCOATS
Tom is so cute that, he loves to chew the shirt sleeves on all gentlemen who do not see him coming and kick ‘him severely in the chin. He loves to leap up on the table and send the drinks flying. He is
pick the firstest from the bestest—)
Perféct weather—to buy your fall suits— fall footwear—your bowling shirt and - to get fitted for your bowling ball vc To 10, Wu Jean trom (see footnote)—It's nice to come in and auesion ms wh “ie eae get your gun and ammunition to shoot iin bec her have 8 lil squirrels—it's a great custom and tradition for College Men and School Boys to come in to be outfitted for the pursuit
resemblance to each other, and find | of learning. (P. S.—CoHege Women, too)
I saw Him cut in on a gentleman who was trying to limp through a dance with the old girl. He cut in by grabbing the gentleman firmly in the seat of the pants, *
comfort in being fellow outcasts. It is the same kind of natural trick! that forces most counts 10 wear] monocles to make them look even! more like horses, and causes most international society women to look as if they'd just consumed a brimming mug of quinine, I guess I Just ain't up to hobnobbing with the aristocracy, Especially When | they wear dogs to dinner.
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persons was intercepted off Pales-
tine, The passengers wera shipped back to France in British troopships, A few went ashore in prance, y but most refused. : Hamburg in the British zone of Germany is “the only territory . ‘ under British jurisdiction outside ON THE SPORTSMANS FLOOR the SIXTH » 'M N* the are Famous BRUNSWICK Mineralite BOWLING BALLS Regular and Custom-Fit to your own individual hand ‘ments. The Strauss Fitting Service (ith he of ealled the Brunseometer)—has even been extended to the ean give you the EXACT Finger sines—the EXA Sah measurements that will make mt ball— ¥ 3
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