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MONDAY, OCT. 6, 1947

fi ia TArmy Uses Odd Telescope Art Awards Won To Collect Funds | To Keep Tab on Missiles By Tech Students

Instrument Demonstrated at Aberdeen Records Unpaid Debts to Come, _ Slightest Change in Flight Direction | Take Honors in From Future Benefits National Contest

: By DR. FRANK, THONE, Science Service Staff Writer I | ABERDEEN, Md., Oct. 6.—The art of war has married the sciénce There are plenty of clubs for teen-agers and college students boty RNG TOR, Oct 3 fu. 2. de= of astronomy, to bring forth a strange-looking instrument used in| Art students at Technical High we poor working people haven't much to look forward to. ’ N keeping accurate track of the guided missiles now Under research at School placed high in the first POTENTIAL MEIER. Iaigsemiis® warned former GI's today that if white Sands, in ‘the New Mexico desert, © Scholastic Industrial Art Awards AGANIDo Hoey fail to Jepay ihe government - It consists of a 16-inch reflecting telescope, almost, identical, except National contest, conducted by He tyuy tans 5 stence al- (,. gize with the latest telescope used for photographing distant stars Scholastic Magazine. thy nee Te fon = or raining and galaxies, set on the mount of oe | Tech students won all prizes in He y a ue TOM a 90-nilllimeter anti-aircraft gun.|in # figurative sense. For modern the miscellaneots division, two oy u We refi i a ‘The strange-looking hybrid was rifle bullets have muzzle velocities |prizes in architectural drawing and ey alg if She Magn ‘demonstrated at the Army ordnance | {of 2000 feet a second or higher. {two in machine drawing. py ovr ym ant SIP oY a proving ground here before the! rr — 3 Glenn R. Crouch, senior, won the lowing the government for subsist-| [windup session of the Army Ord- State Trooper {$50 first prize in the miscellaneous nance Association, J | division with a model of a miniaGets FBI Diploma |

Ask Mrs. Manners—

Wants to Oust Lodge Member, Fears Reverige

Dear ‘Mrs. Manners: - | jx club for Jousg married ok pe Tne single folk id have to ABOUT ONE YEAR and a half ago a woman was taken | "ve Proof that they were single. Ther meetings everything social, with admission fee for music, heating, ete. Anyone tote our lodge. We are a small country lodge and everyone [have better suggestions?

talks about the slightest things. This woman is about 38! vears of age and should know how to conduct herself. Hon-| estly, Mrs. Manners, she is a “tale packer of lies”—in other words, she would rather tell a lie when the triith would fit Please Advise Me What to Do

better. | I, LIKE a great many other girls, made a mistake and must suffer We who are older doubt if she is morally fit to belong to such an jts consequences. I'm only 16 and don’t want to get married, nor do I| organization as ours. We have heard conversations with her boy want anybody to know it except, of course, my mother and father, 1 friends while her husband was away (she is on a nine-party line). Our i wish to go somewhere until it is all over and then return to go back to husbands tell us she is not to be invited to our homes and we are not school without having my name blackened, Please advise me where to to go out with her, that she is not for decent people to associate with, | go and what to do. They are poor people so we have been careful not to hurt her feelings Now we are sure her poverty isn’t the cause of her actions, We would | like to get her out of the lodge without too much hard feelings, How can we do it? In a recent meeting she forced herself into the place, at door, of our noble grand and other officers to impress our visitors with her importance. ‘Both she and her husband are terrible drunkards.” We would | like to get rid of her but fear revenge, Can-you offer any suggestions? M. E. 8, Indianapolis, You may miss this “sister” if you throw her out because subconsciously a good many members may be enjoying her, Have you tried everything there is to be tried to bring out the good in her? There is some in everybody, you know. I don't know your lodge rules, but | your officers probably do if you must have action. Was she investigated | at all before she was admitted? I'm sure that your ritual doesn’t

h [ence overpayments the amounts will | SHAMEFUL AND DESPERATE. - |pa date rete chock | Record Rocket Flight ture racer. Other pupils of John P: Family Service Association's trained counselers will give you confi- | The VA said that federal statutes! It will ‘bé trained on V-2 rockets, Simpson who were winners in that ‘dential and free advice regardless of your race, creed or finances. Call prohibit payment of government 80d on the newer American missiles Detective Sergeant Richard - 8. division are Robert C: Brown, sec‘or visit that association, 307 N. Pennsylvania St, LI-6341, ‘a wise irl to tell your parents, |government, Instructions have (them, and will record the whole Police, was graduated from the FBI |James Burkhart, fourth. treme | OED SNE tO State unemployment course of their meteor-like flight on National Academy, Oct. 3, in Wash-| Robert Alexander won second

Drive Through Target This means that they will burst lin such a manner as to drive their] 'whizzing fragments through {targets for which they are intended, |

Sgt. Wedekind

of a retaining period for academy the Alumni who returned to Washingiton to learn new police Methods,

| compensation agehcies for the re. the film of a motion-picture camera ington, D. C. |prize in the architectural drawing Bird on Table Worth More |covery of such overpayments from that takes the place of’ the still- Mr. "We d ekind | class, and John E. Elmore received readjustment allowance claimants, photograph plates used by astron- was the only In-|30 honorable mention mward. VA said, ers. | In the machine drawing di n, Than i in Bush to Japanese Recovery of the overpayments| ir is claimed that it wil register Sins ember 1, David A. Keyt won a and will be made through a system of changes of direction as small as a =lhe Arges bi 58) ~harles BE. Erk, honorable mention. At Present Rate of Hunting and Netting cross-checks with the VA regional joouble of inches at several score ever fo graduate “yo ning projects were shown in v . . . {offices and a central control in mil from the acad- 'the first National High School InWild Life Soon Will Be Extinct I New York City. Veterans whe have. Hea the éxplosive war-heads that emy. The 12-week ;,, 14a] Arts Fair in the Chicago encourage distrust and gossip, and your rules must provide some proper | By KEYES BEECH, Times Foreign Service | made arrangements to repay over-|these and other missiles will carry, course encom- ,.,ceum of Science and Industry way of dealing with a member who breaks them. | TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 6~In Japan, hunting is an industry, not a payments to VA are considered in| {ordnance researchers are working on Passes all Pliases during September. The woman's attempt at display is understandable. She has little sport |good standing and will not be af-|What they call controlled fragmen- o oe ice ra ning.) money and few friends—she needs ego inflation, She'll be hurt if she Not only are ducks and other game fowl sought by the hungry fected by the policy, .- | tation. e gra Sauon Li t B . | R les loses her membership. 1 don’t believe that worries you as much as Japanese, but tiny birds such as sparrows, thrushes and buntings all S— | ceremonies also Lig uria W vour fear of revenge. Why are you afraid, if so many persons believe end up on the family table, the woman is a liar? | At the present rate of consumption, in fact, wild life will be virtual- ania onorary Hy extinet in a few years, -

marked the end For War Dead

The Indiana State Board of

Suggestions for Lonely Persons in the spring fly up to Siberia to

Under American occupation au- Inv thet Id act tor. the : a 1 — Health today issued rules Soc. 3 h wan As Ewa uv. lay theig.egghe land not scatter m at rando.n a burial of service men whose TWO WRITERS make suggestions for lonely person A young thority guidance, the Japahese gov Ing re matron writes: ernment, to protect game birds, Ine duck net, a pec gon 0 ye ove: the neighborhood. ‘Teachers’ Pep Talks bodjess are being returned to In1%read your column and want to help your lonely friends by has shortened the legal hunting genious device so finely wov a demonstration, a miniature Planned for PTA Meet diana.

looks like mist, is used to oy Roines, senior boys’ honorary at | war- Dn was exploded before a

TE v os . " ave bee arried season. It has also limited to 300 County health officials must issue lel Hem ert 1 am Ba ave Hee ae a tn the number of ducks al- millions of birds every year. And Manual Training High School, {haif- circle of seven targets. It put| Pep talks by the heads of de-1a burial permit before burial is ye A the way to Indiana to live. 1 had never been away from lowed to each hunter, it's been in use 300 years, initiated six new members at the [one Iragmens toroush the bull's eye partments of Crispus Attucks High made. When the bodies arrive from ! am a) " ' Copyright, 1947, by The Ind 1 of each target—a my parents before and I had never met my husband's people, But unless the people themselves "und The Chicago Daily News I oes | A I ew] else. : Be: None ARYWHETE school, and Russell A. Lane, prin- overseas, the funeral director shall Of course I was lonely and wanfed friends. Since my husband can be made to realize the threat = |Green Robert Herbst Charles] One ballistics instrument, in- cipal, will be given at a PTA give the health officer the Number had been in the Army for four years he had lost track of a lot of his to their bird life, these laws will St. Mary’ s Academy | Krieeh Clinton Venable and Jack tended for the measurement of meeting Oct. 16 at 3 p. m. in the attached F hoe Somn WI ie friends. We decided to join a small country church and there met be of no avail ie : : : school, name, rank ana serial n > a . Edwards. bullet and shell velocities by letting | some of the very best people who have been good to us. Soon my| mqnis is the opinion of O. L Plans Skating Party | Four Manual pupils have been them pass in succession over two | Mrs. Mary Southern, life member ciled on the end of the outer husband was appointed Sunday school superintendent and I, secretary aucin of Wellfleet, Mass. wildlife Sradents at 8 Mary 5 Academy chosen to attend a student leader's Photocells, was set up so that the of the Indiana State Parent-Teach- Supping Ca 1 permit the’ plane tressurer. We now take part ia oil seipeition of the. ehuren . Periue expert of the supreme command of wi SpORel Shang pecy Bb! nference. 0 be ned today at visitors could measure the speed of © Association, spoke briefly at the of ae a Pe ed . pas some could find happiness an riendship, and even love, in the e the allied pow y Pri ! . | Presidents’ Day meeting of the In- 4 : eo le powers. Mr, Austin is Members of the Purdue University. The representa- baseballs pitched by themselves, y 4 and the cause as “World War

committee In charge of arrangements are Martha | tives are Marilyn Hafer, Roy Turley, . Tested on Bob Feller

Lowe, Mayre Egenolf, Mary Wassel,|?4 Ann Cruse and John Sharp., Most of their pitches sped toward! : Pauline Mi.haells, Barbara Mur- Leslie B. Maxwell, guidance director, the plate at between 90 and 100 Elect New Officers phy and Rosemary Burkert. {Will accompany them. |Teet per second. | New officers of the Ladies Aux-| Nine student library assistants ap-| An ordnance officer present stated liliary to the Indianapolis Police De- TO SPEAK AT WCTU MEET pointed by Mrs. Florence Schad, that the instrument had been tried! partment are: Mrs. Clifford Richter,| Mrs. Minnie B. Thomas will speak

church around the corner.’ “BROWN EYES,” Attica. jeien” hd deceased.” It will give the name and location of the cemetery where

|the body is to be buried.

{admittedly skeptical about govern-| |dianapolis PTA Council.

imental enforcement of the measure

‘ ' Lots of Lonely People Are Swell | Already duck netters are claiming ANOTHER WRITER proposes action, that if the new game laws are Let's quit discussing lonely people, Let's do something about it. enforced, they will be put out of Lonely people are often found in taverns and lots of them are “swell” business,

CUBS TO HOLD CAMPFIRE

people, No one seems to care to get them scquainted with someone, Duck netting, In addition to, Cub Pack 55, BSA, will meet librarian, are Jean Coy, Jacqueline [recent] ’ y on Bob Feller. His speed president; Mrs. Anna Marren, vice at a meeti f the Lue - Of -thelr-own- age, so they f0-somewhere. to meet someone on their own. spring hunting, has been responsible at tite Edwin Ray Methodist-Church Jones, - Florence Durham, Hazel: ‘is around 140 feet a second. But Pre, Mrs. Walter Claffey, fi- ter Sn °weru, fia MWh I have one solution, Why not form an organization to meet in a for the drastic reduction of the duck at 7.30 p. m. Wednesday and go Yeager, Wilma Richards, June when sports writers call the speed nancial secretary; Mrs. Mona Keg- Wednesday in the Asbury Meth-

downtown ballroom, and have three groups, two for single folk between! population of this island. Ducks from there to Camp Kiwanis for a Kennedy, Joyce Deckard, Patricia of 21 and 28 years of age, and . one tor the * 2" group? Thera should be’ here start breeding in February and:wiener roast and campfire. Bannon and Dearlyn Boyd.

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even this top-flight pitcherleris, recording secretary, and Mrs. odist Church. Devotion service will “bullet-like” they are speaking only Charles Garringer, treasurer. ‘be led by the Rev. C. M. Kraft.

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