Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1947 — Page 8

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Local Employees ~ Enter GM Contest |

Tell Why They Like Their Jobs

Employes of Allison and Chevro-

let divisions, General Motors Corp. here have sent 2732 entries to the

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test sponsored by the firm,

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{has announced the receipt of more than 100,000 entries, at the rate of 13000 a day. The contest closes at midnight, Oct. 31, allowing 10 more days in which to enter, Winners Get Cars | Winners of the top 40 prizes, to {he chosen by five men not connected with GM, will be invited to visit Detroit as guests of C. BE. Wilson, president of GM. These top 40 prize winners each will receive a GM automobile, The grand prize will be a Cadillac convertible Other prizes Include 65 refriger-

ators, 65 electric ranges, 50 auto- D. C. Moderator to Speak variational

matic washers, 50 electric irgners, 25 home freezers, and many other things to be given to approximately

Acme Telephoto. GLIDER—Miss Suzanne Melk, young French awiatrix, shown at Greenfelt, Md., airport, in the French alider she hopes soon to better the soaring endbrance racord now held by a Russian

aviatrir,

At Inter-Church Service

The first Indianapolis Interde-

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U. S. Airmen Fi 3 Magnetic Poles

100 Flights Made in Year From Alaska

By JIM G, LUCAS Scripps-Howard Stall Writer WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—Air force

planes have made more than 100 flights over the North: Pole from! Alaskan bases in the last 12 months] and have discovered three mag-

~. (netic poles, it was revealed today. Air force spokesmen said thev|

{had learned “how to operate aircrut? land equipment efficiently in (he {polar regions and have proved thai) lair force units can fly anywhere in| {the polar regions during any season of the year.” Until air force. planes invaded the Arctic in large numbers last year, it was believed there was only one magnetic North Pole—on Boothia Peninsula, 1750 miles northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. More than 1000 readings, however, showed there was a magnetic fleld consisting of three poles. The major pole is on Prince of Wales Island,

Zionist Group to Hear

Refugee Ship Engineer

Sol M. Lester; American engineer

(of the Jewish refuge ship Exodus y

1947, will address the Indianapolis Zionist District -at 8:15 p. m. to-

day in Kirshbaum Community Cen-|

ter.

The refugee ship was recently in- §

tercepted by the British while attempting to run the blockade to

Palestine, Its passengers were wan.

ferred to Germany, = Dr, Leon Levi, president of In-. dianapolis Zionist District, will preside at the meeting. Jack Kammins, program chairman, will introduee the speaker.

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Identification Bureau speak on “Protestant Churches

Facing the Future Together.” The' Head to Attend Meet program is sponsored by the Captain Albert G. Perrott,

chief Chugh Federation Ecumenicity of the Indianapolis police identifi- and World Service Committee and ation bureau, will attend the 32d !'s chairman, the Rev. F. W. Wiegmann,

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annual convention of the ‘International Association for Identification in Houston, Tex, next week Captain Perrott is a director of the assoclation, and hoids the hontitle of Dean of American

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