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they said, no ficulties stand in the way ing radar-controlled a La capable of circling’ the earth: a poof 1 agree Generals who-say that push-but-ton: warfare is’ Yt just around the corner. But:they add that it, is the job -of: research to spot trends and be ready -with new data when it is needed. 3 ... Project ‘Urgent/ -
yast weapon. proving ground here,
pave been doing in. the Past toto $1.25 higher and odd sales up
years. They have been piling-up
more. knowledge—not only . for the generally fully steady with ‘yesArmy but also for the Atomicir .... “ve iors were uneven, $1 ; to $1.50 Tower than Jemaniay in ’ J30 inlearly trade but strong with the |Canner highly an’ en lower close. Fat lambs remained p 48 the steady.
Energy Commission, the Navy, apd the Air Force.
Phasized above all other: accumulation’ of (basic, guided missiles, have mountains of it. Right now, missiles superior to the Germany V-2 rockets are heing perfected &y means of testing equipment here which has no counterpart anywhere élse’ ii the world. This equipment includes the only. supersofii¢ ‘wind’ Sutbels —oné of them . never publicized pefore—capable of “sustained operations 24 hours a day. Another gadget, filling an entire room, is Aberdeén’s famous electronic problem-folver, known as Epiac, It is so problems daily In rocket trajectory, nuclear physics, and much else which would take a mathematician a lifetime to
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ure out with paper and pencil. hos Be | Work So "heavy ‘i8 demand for what Eniac can supply that it is two “years beliind in its work. But before the end of this year, an even more marvelous com-
puter, Edvac by name, will be in o100-
operation. One new development made
its focket fuel Lode on ae fest at White Sands; German V2 rocket
a. Mg WAC Corporal rocket ED .
from its warhead. The WAC Corporal takes off from the top
halligtioh aa active at Indianapolis stockyards Sollar laboratories at the Army's(today. ;
away and Barry: Bartle.
: POPULARITY. CANDIDATES—Two of these Broad Ripple students will be chosen "Joe" and "Jane" at the free all-school dance and party to be gi s| ‘the school by the Fathers' Association. Pictured are (left fo ri Eh ] Betty Houseman, Bill Bastian, Rose Ann Tracy, Dave Rouse, Batbars Knotts, Dick
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ven Frdiay night at
ampbell, Sallie Hath-
Taft's Home State|
Returns to Ohio
The audacious drive for votes in the heavy industrialized Third Ohio nal District will take Mr. Stassen almost into the suburbs of Cincinnati, Mr. Taft's home city.
+ Both hog -and-cattle trade was
Hog trade was very active, $1
Cattle sold actively and
Hog, Cattle Trade Active; Fat Lambs Remain Steady
600- 300 DOUNAS +euvvevenecas 3 00
800-1000 pounds . 1.00 600+ 800 pounds ane cheeses . posse 800-1000 pounds asssese Fle tat w= swans sacsnsesseny 34.00@37
Bulls (All Weights)
Beef— ! Good (all weights) ..ecuuuee Sausage
the meeting.
Sales Group fo Meet H. M. Kelley, ‘Dayton, 0. appliance sales manager. of|at manufacturing centers appar‘Frigidaire division of Genéral Motors, will be principal speaker
during “&- oneday sales meeci tomor
Taft Campaigns oagans. in northeastern 1% an industrial aba.
Mr. Stassen's four-day tour of the state will be aimed principally
“Ohio,
ently in an attempt to test whether organized labor's bitter jopposition to the Taft-Hartley law has put a permanent cramp in the ‘Senator's vote-getting
ces. Official CIO SpBosition to Mr. Taft was unlikely in the Third District since the organization was backing a number of Democratic candidates. To vote Stassen delegates and against Mr. Taft would mean voting split
Meanwhile, Mr. Taft was cam-|
Nation Honors Springfield Wife
th» “thousand-and-one” telephone calls into her regular duties as a housewife and mother.
Hines was one of the extra candidates
Of the eight boys and girls who are ready to vote for their mother this year or any year, only the eldest, Herbert Jr. at home. He is president of the Hines School of Business at Springfield. The others have gone into such varied fields as nursing, construction, engineering, music and chem!
istry. Her husband, Herbert, is director of the Institute of International Understanding for Rotary International. Together they will fly to New York City May 7 to be honored by the foundation
llinois Woman, 61, Chosen ‘American Mother of Year'
ALL-AMERICAN MOTHER
—Chosen "American Mother of the Year,' Mrs. Helen Gartside Hines of Springfield, Iil., pictured above, accepted the congratulations quietly, She is the mother of 10 children.
Rep. Gite Polls His Constituents
Truman Gets Nod
Over Eisenhower Times Washington Bureaw WABHINGTON, Apr. 21—Pres-
U: S. Holds Peace
Key-Churchill
Bolster Unity Bonds, He Urges Europe LONDON, Apr. 21 (UP)—Winston Churchill said today that the peace of the world depended upon the power of the United States. He warned the peoples of Europe to strengthen their bonds of unity into what “may soon become an organization for common defense.” The wartime prime minister said Europe would never know a settled peace “while Asiatic imperialists and Communist domination rule over the whole of central and eastern Epurope.” He scored Russian aggression, and “the Bolshevik dictatorshir’ of Stalin” in a speech to 500C Conservative Party women meet: ing in annual rally at Albert Hall.
He welcomed Italy back into the family of nations, hailing the
and lamented the fate of Czechoslovakia, “dragged down into the
He charged that’ and incompetence in the Labor |government had brought Britain to a point where “we cannot earn our ‘daily bread or see any pros- : pects of so doing under Socialist rule. for many years to come.”
ry 90-Proof Sawdust Found to. Pack
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. tickets, twork radio pro- CHICAGO, Apr. 21 (UP)— apr. Me . New model However. AFL and appear on ne Pro-lident Truman shades Gen. Eisen- ; = wever, unions are not : Americar drinkers soon may be = 500n TO CHOICE HOGS - RE ge fx Tanges,. vetrig- 80 hindered and Stassen support- College Giaduate hower in the presidential popu- calling + for 00-proof sawdust 140- a1 0 : sia a ah ¢c Mr Kelley [ers hoped for anti-Taft reaction! Mrs. Hines is a graduate of|larity contest being put on byiunen they step up to the bar, a - 00623 50 Common. to ii 1+ EOS washers: witl ‘be introduced among AFL members. Mount Holyoke and Radcliffe{mail fram the office of Rep./chemist said today. 300- @21.30| Culls (78 pounds up). 1.11 1300q18 It will be: the first sfich meet U jeolleges, and devotes almost all George W. Gillle, Ft. Wayne Re-| Dr. Robert 8. Aries of the NE 1 Steers : 0! r spare time, now Brook! Polytechnic Institute 0 71 50 | Choaer and Stocker Oaitle and Calves |yno of gealers since 1041. Clark ses Wrong Name, children are grown, to her civic, publican in. the poll have been told Riv hk meeting of the 300- 0@%0.00| 500- 800. pounds .....esee... M@MN|g Wheeler is local: distributor Gets 30 Da $ Fin church and school duties. Spoil haye "| American Chemical Society that a 500- 300 POUDAS +..esvev.ecs S900@MM| for Frigidaire. ys, ©| These include everything from received from 4000 Fourth Dis-igne quality whisky can be 180- [email protected] Soo-idos DOUAS 1rvsrvienss 30.00G2200 Giving the name of another|alumnae association work, meet-itrict constituents. And the latest! whipped up from sawdust. Common ismenn|Local Produce |man when arrested on a traffic/ings of the American’ Assocla-itahulation shows Truman running Good 00 Jounds wenn Local Prod charge cost James Oliver Par-/tion of" University = Women, sixth and Eisenhower seventh. “ALCOHOL identica! in qonttty © S00 Bacio ho PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY sons, 23, of 2514 Shriver Ave. a League of Women Voters activi-| The totals are as follows: with that obtained . from grain Te- 8.25 1s ONT creases onsen 35.00030.00 Foultry—108 ngers 30-day sentence on the penal rr ties and Parent-Teachers Asso-| Taft 552, Dewey 308, Mac-{can be made by the utilization Good— 0 ds down 2.00925.00 Te Suk ; Bi socks. &hC in Municipal Court. 3 today. clation work to a three-year spell| Arthur 104, Stassen 160, Vanden-|0f non-edible raw materials,” ho 00- 26 on " 5] i oa p 19c: No. 3 poul-| Parsons was arrested Apr. 8.on|°% the Springfield school board. berg 153, Truman 127, Eisenhow-|said. “The process: of producing 450- 8 ood 10 choices a charge of having ho driver’s| In addition, Mrs. Hines does er 123, Bricker 07, Warren 86,/800d alcohol from & sawdustha: Medium, [email protected]] 300 POURS’ GoW 1. .cu.s... [email protected] NE tneris Ho 1 Tre; No. 3, Tle. license. He gave the name and Part-time teaching, handles her wallace 75 and others 99. been thoroughly perfected . anc nds dawn... oJ . 2040030.00/408 wt S~Cuttel ont Tece Farad edie. [address of another man. The|OWD housework, and does her| Other tabulations in the polljtested’” = 90-.130 1L50019.50 SHEEP (25) 38¢; grade B large. 37¢: no grade. 30c. wrong man was arrested, but/OWn sewing. showed 7 to 1 in favor of the| Dr. Aries cited économical pro- : proved he was innocent and fur- Taft-Hartley law; 2 to 1 against/duction and a saving in urgent! : : 1amby Truck Grain nished a clue that led to the ar./INFANT DEATHS DOWN universal military training; 7 to 2|needed grain as the two greates. gil : Choice sorted... .... vee 26.50 Choices SOA. veers: JL00 00 rest of Parsons. WASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (UP) [in favor of the income tax reduc-|advantages of sawdust whisky. Ds Jouhds iic-yies iva v hans ol iaSnapolis Sus ay and| Judge Joseph Howard tacked a|—The nation’s infant mortality tion; 4 to 1 against the Marshall “Besides” he sald, “sawdus a Th ae 1 gt Fe a oF 2 wu coms oni tinea” Grwpped S17 Jeon Fink; 813.4 Ani ri ol ees To ot : : sentence for al ency [an pprove o . ; n nm SARE i mo lure. a today. man policy toward Russia. {experts can’t tell the difference.’
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Agius Re eer} Amefican States 8 sevens
of the V-2's flight. It is ex-
pected to attain altitudes of “sey- Belt eral hundred miles”. and a hovri-| po fontal range of 500 miles, twjce|Sobbe-
the V-2's, | Test Models
The V-2 as used by the Ger-|cumm mans in the war was. not & Aruel contol It could not be
guided missile. directed in flight by means of radio orders from the ground. | Pt.
But the radar-controlled rockets B85 sors ois
of American design are résponsive to such orders. : In their effort to find out everything about supersonic guided missiles, scientists have
been testing models of every -con-
celvable design ‘in a wind tun-
nel that produces ‘air speeds of], This is|Eing
miles an hour.
bY
re here!
about 1.7 times the speed of sound.
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A new tunnel, not yet dedi-
tated, has produced 3040-mfle-an-hour’ winds, ”
I ———————— Admits Slaying Woman In Drunken’ ument BOSTON, Apr. 21 —K I year-old trucker's helper ‘cons fésied to polics slgshed and stabbed a mother “of
thet knife and stuffed her nude! y into a wash boiler which he W. into Boston Harbor.” : “youth. Arthur MeGiivary;
det, Police said. he
nan, 32, a month’
Ment he shared with another man, McGilvary's roommate, Joseph lan, 53, a paroled Convict, was was ®i%ed in New York early today a alleged accessory to: the
er p——— Employment Drops « n Bloomington Area BLOOMINGTON Apr. 21—Re-
ports from 1g major-firms today cated an employment decrease
Il the limestone ind ustry failed 1 ote this condition. Employ. *% indicate that during the next tog employment will take Workers, drop by more than 100
tists Candidate Escapes jury in Auto Crash
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U. S. Statement
WASHINGTON, Apr. (UP)—Governhu oy and A, for the cur19 com-
>. t expenses ne fiscal year through Apr,
with a year aj pared ye Nor
Receipts
Cath Balan
Public Debt Gold Reserve 23,1
SR 558 ge
$28,403,686, 3% 834, 393 ) Jos 06,506 2,554,346,562 791,140 4,912,881,240 293, b3LL 933 933,877 257,
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