Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 8

Purdue U University Nuclear ‘Bombing Brings Developments In Radio, Radar

“Physicist Tells How Cyclotron Is Used Purdue cyclotron group me. | To Produce New Types o of Semiconductors ceeded In producing new types of

electrical semi-conductors by sabe jecting germanium in its p ; NEW YORK, Jan. 30— Preparation of new types of electrical form to bombardment with a ut semiconductors by bombardment wf * semi-conductor substances, 110-million volt deuterons, - the particularly fum, with nuclear particles is the latest develop- heavy hydrogen nuclei, accelement from research in this field by Purdue University physicists. |rated in thé Purdue cyclotron. This was announced today by Dr. K. Lark-Horovitz, head of the Previously, the work had cenPurdue physics department, as he and other members of his staff tered largely in tests at varying spoke before the annual meeting temperatures and addition of ET During ng the Ww war, the Purdue ~{mproved the

of the American Physical Society varying degrees of impurities to Mann Auditorium Broup germanium gemi-conductor substances such:

in the Horace Man crystal rectifier so hat it couldias germanium, silicon, tellurium

at Columbia University. During the last tive years, the withstand 50 to 100 volts instead and others. of the previous limit of 10 volts. |

Purdue physics group, working with the U. 8. Signal Corps, has [This made it possible to use developed new types of electrical crystals instead of radio tubes in semi-conductors that have found S0me applications where saving varied applications In industry, | {in power and size was important.’ particularly in the field of radio, This saving of volume in elecradar and microwaves. + |trical squipment Is seen to be of Chief of the applications have untold value in the guided misbeen in rectifiers and photocells.!siles electronics field as well as However, the function of the Pur- development of super- porgable due research is to obtain basic equipment that can be easily and information on the nature and Inconspicuously. carried. behavior of semi-conductors with| -In recent developments, Dr.

State Signs Five Bridge Contracts

Bridge contracts totaling §293,155,* calling. for construction” in (five counties, were signed yesters 'day by the State Highway Commission.

branch.

OFF FOR GERMANY —Alberts Schmadel (right) of Lafayette, Ind.. and Rhea Toerber, Oak Park, Ill, sail from Staten Island, N. Y., aboard an army transport bound for Germany. They are among the group of War Department civilian workers that will ‘take over the Red Cross Clubs in- Germany under the Army special services

specific applications left to 8ignal|Lark-Horovitz working with R.|

Corps engineers and technicians. /E. Davis and members of the Projects were listed, as follows:

US 30-—-Bridge over Deeds Creek, on {mile porthwest of Piercets nin Kosciusko | County, and over I Creek, 2.2 miles west of Columbia” City fn” Whitley County, Tri-Lake Govatruetion Co., of Colum~ wa oh $79,832 157—Core ivan for bridge foot-| " i» Plummer Creek, two mtles south of Bloomfield in Green County, J. L Bloomfield, $3120. SR 1- Bridge over Cabin Creek, 2.2 es oomfleld In Green, Foun Fountain _Ci'y, $17.0 Bridge over _ Indian CH 64 in Dubois ni iralght Creek, 3-miles r in Dubois Snr,

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wife, Thelma.

GO ne Brother, ne., Semel, . Nive sl ge over alamonie ver, hy wouthwest— of Portland the complaint alleged, they rep-

i | resented to the Buckles that the total rental value of dwellings in’ the - building was $52 weekly. After the property had been bought, Mr. and- Mrs. Buckles

m {Sy John R Gates, Pt Wayne, | 50,54

Moose Sessions To Attract 500

Times State Service ANDERSON, Jan. 30 mately 500 members from building. throughout the state will attend| the annual mid-winter conference of the Indiana Moosé Association, that will be held “here tonight, tomorrow and Sunday with Anaerson. Lodge No. 150 as host.

Control Office was $36.50. weekly. | The Buckles set out that they

IU Schedules 3d

‘Ibers tonight. Speaker will be Paul P. Schmitz of .Moosehart, Ill, tour to Mexico for June 1-15, Dri

director of the membership enroll- Wendell W, Wright, dean of the. roar department of the Loyal sehol, announced today. Mr. Schmitz also will deliver Open_to_graduate and. hg talks at business sessions tomor- g 21% h bts, Lhe tour Sai ! row afternoon and evening. jries 4 hours of college credit, A banquet will be held tomor- although individuals may make {the tour without enrolling in the! row evening to be followed by a iversity for credit. ‘The tri dance and floor show at the Jodge |UD Vv y for c . Pp will start and end at Indianapolis home. Additional conference ses sions will be held Sunday. with Mexican headquarters in Te ~ Mexico City. Dr. Merrill T, Eaton;| of the school of education, will

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progra ugh "» bin i on Wis Mae, €47%.}+ re office of Horace E. Abbatt,

Marion County agricultural agent. a BY aegiee urn " pial lef, Order blanks and instructions

for planting black locust, walnut, + Tag Sales s Lagging

maple or pifie seedlings are now available, Mr. Abbott said. ANDERSON, ‘Tan. 30 Only ap* proximately a third of the quota,

Tree ordered in January will be delivered by March or April of .1948 license plates assigned to the Anderson Auto License Bu-

for early planting. “Seedlings should be planted as; reau have been sold thus far, ®00n 8&8 the Sales are considerably behind the comparative period of last year.

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Plans New Building Times State Service NOBLESVILLE, Jan. 30—Edward A. Hecht, local farm imple-| ment dealer, has been granted permission by - the Hamilton] County Planning Board to erect| a new business building at the| east edge of the city. Work on the new structure will start as

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Re cc Mr. Hecht's business now is sit-| uated in downtown Noblesville.

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:False Rental Value Given, Apartment Buyers Allege

ANDERSON, Jan. 30-- Charging Smisrepresentation in the rental value of an apartment house they purchased here last April, George Buckles and his wife, Ethel, have filed suit in Madison Superior 1 Court demanding judgment of $6000 from Lawrence Cook and his

charged, they discovered that the |Special total rental value of the apart- | ers and tribute to the work of ments as set by the Area Rent Ross ¥. Lockridge Hoosier AU-

thor of “Raintree County,” were]

Approxi-'paid $12,000 for the apartment lannounced today as features of {the

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‘Mexican Air Tour be held July 11:31. The" first, week will be reserved for young!

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" (12) Leisure Coats Men's Leisure Coats--$§15.00 to $19.95 values.

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