Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1948 — Page 5
ne el M. 3 pl Martin Duffey of t., died yesterday in Gen, spital. He was 81, i uffey, a native of Wabagy lived here 25 years. He. six years ago after 4 AS. a salesman for the rd-Progess Paint Co. J, nember of the Bast Tenth Methodist Church. : ving » -are- his ~wife, » Mrg: Bell Duffey. and a sop, Duffey of Detroit,
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- CAMBRIDGE, - Mass. ‘May 31
Music and voices can now be gent over the air waves by a method” which closely resembles telegraphy. pulse modulation, the new of radio transmissiofl, is be-
: #6 developed In the electronics :
jsboratories at . Massachusetts stitute of Technology here by B. D. Smith, working under the
Radford; Similar studies are also being conducted in other parts) of the country, notably in the Bell Telephone Laboratories. Sounds to be sept over the air ‘are coded, each sound wave am-| plitude being represented by some pumber -of the binary scale, which is a number system using two as a base. An example of this system is the way shop me-| chanics measure distances in| inches, ~ half inches, quarters inches, and so on. The name “pulse modulation” gomes fromthe fact that the coding into binary numbers is done by pulses of electricity shown on a cathode-ray oscillo-!
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INSPECT BUILDING PLANS—J. W. Williams, industrial engineer for the Shelbyville National Farm Machinery Co-Operative, Inc:, and J. F.-Kerigan, plant manager, are shown looking over a miniature lay-out of an expansion program underway at the |
Shelbyville plant,
Favors Hospitals amecia mes ws oc 10 Deter Crime
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and Criminology.
Dr. Benjamin Karpman, chief
(UP)—Hospitals must replace prisons before -the world’s crime problem | will. be solved, a psychiatrist] {wrote-in-the- Northwestern Uni«} {versity Journal of Criminal Law |
| president and general manager: | Bellevue; O. The Shelbyville. de
taken up by photoelectric cells Psychotherapist of St. Elizabeth's step toward maintaining the com-
and sent over the air as radio Hospital, Washington, D. C., crit-| pany's position in the farm ma. crease personnel from 250 to be-| - icized present methods of impri- chinery business in the face of!
impulses.
Since-the sound is-transmitted SONINg law-breakers.
as a series of dashes the re-|
“It is difficult to understand by,
competitive costs, i “It is necessary for us to ex-
semblance of this apparatus to what strange logic men have ar- Pand our operations at Shelby-
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8 great extent any noise which might arise in transmission and] gives excellent sound reproduction. :
tered taxicabs; this almost |
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telegraphy is marked. This pulse rived at the conclusion that, be- Ville in order fo cut production modulation system eliminates to fore a man can be improved, he COSts if we are to remain conipeti-
first must be humiliated and tive in the farm machinery field,” brutalized,” ‘Dr. Karpman said. |Mr. Seltzer said. :
“It is essentially a task for the elements of
more enlightened
social problems.”
_He sald criminals were ill; just effect reductions in LPs tag or a on reat. costs and National Farm “Machin-
neuralgia.
Competitive Move
[to expand their ope
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By Sub-Deb Club
“The Starlite Stomp,” an ‘out-
8:15 p. m. to 11 p. m. Friday in
be a juke-box dance open to the P le.
lothy Powell, Suemma Baker and
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nani, Vivian Turk hnson, decora-
ments; Lydia and Barbara
~_Chaperones are the Rev. Fr. {Bochold and the Rev. Fr. Gran{nan, Mr. and Mrs. Berneth Baker,
.|Baligoe, reception.
Mr. and Mrs, William Saligoe.
Byrnes Sees Soviets ‘Seeking U. S. Accord
| ROCK HILL, 8. C, May 31 |(UP)—Former Secretary of State {James .F. Byrnes belieyes that
door dance, will be spon¥ored by: the DECOYS Sub-deb Club from
J nmittee members are Dor- |
[awvehy “Codermaz, arrange.
{tions; Patricia Duffin and Joan
|Holy Trinity school yard. It will §
(Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and.
{Russia's recent peace-talk over- fF
He added that a number. of medicine; psychiatry and the dyn- farm Inachinery manufacturers amically ‘orfented elements of the have acquired surplus war pk New York City has 11,800 reg- other - professions - interested in and other facilities with which and
ants re Indiana Farm Bureau Go-
Farm Machinery Co-Op Plans Shelbyv Firm to Add 82,000 Feet of Floor Space, Start Manufacture of Additional Products
’ Times State Serviee SHELBYVILLE, May 31—S8helbyville’s industrial horizon brightened today with the disclosure by National Farm Machinery CoOperative, Inc., of plans for expanding theif manufacturing plant.] The announcement was made by DAniel Seltzer, executive vice
ille Expansion
of the company’s main offices at velopment, he said, is a concrete
tween 400 and 600 people. The present annual pay roll of the firm 118 approximately $700,000 and the employee increase may carry it as high as $1,500,000, putting the business at the top of the city’s industrial picture. i The machines are marketed along with other Co-Op implements through regional co-opera-tive associations operating from coast.
Operative Association of Indiwa‘apolis- through its many county
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[tures mean that the Soviets “now
wish to reach an agreement with
Speaking to Winthrop College graduates here yesterday, Mr.| Byrnes said that “in. any event, we can talk with them.” “It-has always been my belief” he said, “that the Soviets, in their, policy of expansion, will go just as far as the democracies permit] them to go.” > - .
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‘will be ready for a test flight in iY less than a year, it was revealed here. It is one of the largest planes which the British aircraft industry is undertaking at the present time. . | | Two of the type are under con-
struction, They are being built by Ge Afrcraft, of Feltham, \ ; TMiddte nd the | will" be’| i.
known as the Universal. Parts manufactured at Feltham will be
assembled at the Southampton |airport. The Universal wfll have a
{wingspan of 162 feet, a height of 31 feet, and a length of nearly 100 feet. It will be powered by four Bristol Hercules air-cooled radial engines giving a total of 7800 horsepower, | Cruising Speed—200 M.P.H. Its cruising speed, will be under 200 miles an hour, but fully loaded it will be able to clear a 50-foot obstacle in only a halfmile from the start of the takeoff. | Some of the proposed Univer{sals will seat 30 passengers on an upper deck and have space | Jor some nine tons of cargo beow, |
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Say goodbye to weeds by
using a Rototiller and Sickle Bar. It is easy to attach and easy to operate. Call us for demonstration.
A 1 TIED UP—Here's a good use | for those Christmas neckties Pop has had hidden all these months. . Crav-attractive Nance Stilley, of New York, finds they make “8 colorful bathing suit: The Eastern water ski champion also uses neckties as hair-rib-bons, bandannas and belts,
Stewart Motor Sales, Ine. 1225 and 4309 E. Washington St. Phone MA rket 6578 for Demonstration
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{plant here is a move in the same idirection. Re { Construction of new buildings {which will. be erected along the
1 north side and the back of the
{present factory began last week. | An additional 82.000 feet.of floor space will be provided for general manufacturing purposes in the modern, fireproof buildings {which will be predominently glass, |steel and concrete faced with brick, This area, it is pointed out, is greater than the total square feet in the present factory. | Ready in November | The buildings, including new machinery and other manufac[turing equipment, are expected to | be ready for operation in Novem-
| ber. | J. F., Kerigan, manager of the {Shelbyville division, said today {the new facilities will permit the
| | company to carry out plans for ‘| increasing production of Co-Op
{corn pickers. He also said that
{implements to the local plant. | The plant has been manuféc- | turing corn pickers since 1942 and {the additional floor space will be ‘added to the building in order [that other commodities may be (manufactured. A new tractor |cultivator, a new two-row corn
{a lister will definitely be added (to the firm’s list of products, ac[cording to officials.
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what they have fo say . they like to do. Ask him _ about beer,—Which beer
from everywhere know?—Which beer has an exquisite bouquet and delightful flavor -
all its own?—Which beer
for most often through the years in the best hotel dining rooms? He'll answer your three questions with ore word— Budweiser.
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You'll want the
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National Farm Machinery Co-|/freshman, has eritered a plaster | Operative, Inc. plans.to allocate bust of her father. William Hart{production of several other farm ley, Columbus senior, is display-
picker, a side-delivery rake and]
. The expansion program will in-|
of the major distributors and one of the larger stockholders in National Farm Machinery Co-Opera-tive; Ine: pr
Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit at IU All-Hoosier Show A —————n
| Times State Service - BLOOMINGTON, May 31—An outdoor exhibit of sculpture by Hoosier students, believed to be (the first in the Middle West, has been assembled on the lawn in front of the Indiana University! fine arts department. Mercie Poplar, Gary sophomore,
has entered a plaster figure, “Un-| -
{cle Tom.” Victor Colby, Frankfort junior, is displaying “Little {David” and “Expectant Mother,” [both in plaster, and “Young Girl” in wood. Tina Hoffzimmer, Bloomington
{mg a limestone bust of President Emeritus William Lowe Bryan, {while Vada Smith, another Gary sophomore, has two plaster figures, “Nude” and “Repentence.” John Huffer, Huntington junior, has three plaster figures in the exhibit, _—
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Broughton Win ‘Seat From Umstead RALEIGH, N. C., May 31 (UP) J. Melville Broughtdn, North Carolina’s wartime governor, today won a seat in the U, 8. Senate in a double victory over incumbent Sen. Willlam B., Umstead. v Near-complete returns from Sat-
loting showed that Mr. Broughton had ousted Mr. Umstead from the Senate post. he has’ held -by appointment since the death of
December, 1948. Mr. Umstead conceded defeat in North Carolina, the Democratic nomination amount to election. »
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