Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1948 — Page 2
“New Look’ BN forts
¥*" Kansas Plant -Jobs i SAN BY MAX'B. COOK | 4 DUE erigpe-Beward Aviation Edier | : NEW YORK, June 18 "<u The © Battle of Kansas” is beiiig re»enactéd. Out of the first battle, J%in. 1944, came. the . beginning of JL L077 = the end of World War IE. It was “4 wal program. The 1948 “battle” ds a peace program, but just as yoy wwital, ! ; #0 07% "Plant No. 2 of the Boeing Wich+ BL gta (Kas) Division again 1s rerowded with B-20 Superfortress res. Some 2500 applicants for jobs, Strom all walks of life, lined up
pie Cor interviews Immediately after . “¥¥he first announcement, late in
_March, that Boeing was to re2 occupy the huge plant. .z- Other hundreds kept coting|
w.: Long lifes of B-20's, some of | 3cwhich were constructed on the! N Pb «same floor in wartime, are under in a bus named "Desire. ~#8oing modifications and modern: ~~ TT a
f+ Among the arriving bombers are many of the big. new zB Givi «long-range bombers now running Y @off--the production lines at the «Boeing Beattle plant. They, too, .27are being modified—equipped with =the latest devices, armor and fire- - power, Sines VJ-Day, the big govern: ment-owned plant had been fy, Superforts had done 'n the mind of
, many in the aviation Executive. He clearly doesn't like it.
Industry t were doubtful that Boe-| Ing again could hire the large Dacks, delivered at various stops number of employees necessary On his western tour: to perform the big job ahead.
that the 1944 picture could be re- - peated, but it was.
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included lathes T¢!lOW they say I am or net.” wha heavy equipmen t. > | freight, rail still is in. Crews are working day apd! find out for yourselves, whether might, erecting jigs, -portabie|I Seti and huge airplane pipe these columnists say I am.” 8. | He even berated the voters in positions.
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Cassagne tips his hat in final salute to the veteran trolley before starting his initial run
in, Jenn vie = Truman Responds fo Critics Named Kerip Aide i, 72" tt ng u. S. a Look-See Elliott uu y man-
Obviously Nettled by Abuse and Ridicule,
President Gives West a Chance fo Sign Him Up|poinied assistant to Thomas/gifi Joon JIAEHSOR, Sad. ence
By EDWIN A. LAHEY, Times Correspondent” EN ROUTE WITH TRUMAN, June 15--The ridicule ti:at has been heaped upon him in the last three years has burned deeply uate of the Mas- | President Truman
My, “Traman- probably has tied: the record of Herbert Hooveriu tr or Technol: When the plant was ordered [OF the wmount of ridicule and abuse poured upon-him-as Chief 505" Fetore join-
Here are some of his Ctops|Mls fight fo regain stature. He had served with told one group in Spokane, Wash,,[® firm of indus“My hat hasn't increased a sin-|that “In the election of 1946 you They recalled the long lines ot le pt of an inch since I have believed all the lies that
Kansas farmers, housewives, PresMent of the United, pignea about your President, |M a 5 5 achusetts : clerks and even preachers who States. : |and two-thirds of you didn’t even/and Louisiana, Ee * rallied to the call in 1944. All of “The Truth and Facts’ go to the polls. Look what theithen went to 3 : them had returned to peacetime, “They have been telling you a other third gave you,” the Presi- Muncie, Ind. Jobs. It didn't seem
possible lot of things about your Presi-/dent added. “You deserved it.”
“I came out here so that you Public Service Jobs might get the truth and the facts, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va {June 15 (UP)-—Atomic Energy! i ——————— “I have been so hopelessiy mis-(Commission Chairman David E,| . ’ : today, “its rh t hand represented on various matters Lilienthal today urged all college) GUN Totin Strictly
that I thought I bad better come §raduates to spend at least part A Police Affair ea out and let you look at me ta lof their lives in some form of the Air Force.” Some £0,000 whether
| He spoke here last night to the, 8 |: “The Kind of a Bird’ |Sraauating class of the Univer- —Whe
public service , . . is necessary to|here. am just the kind of a bird that|keep hacks and mediocre
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rrtapective of nationality.” commission advice, oyronment itself will not Saas on any oil development program be
edge and financial resources.” Firm Gets Concession Only one concession has been
program which is exceed $30 million, controlled by the. brewery and aviation magnate, Col. Andres Soriano
3 \ ’ i" i ifally. Within four days, Boeing ° BUS NAMED DESIRE—~New Orleans’ old "Streetcar Named Desire.’ made | Marana Garchitorena, commis-| { Ba ad rived seom) famous by Tennessee Williams in the Pulitzer prize-winnin play of the same name, ot SMTmAL, 474 4 10m g0uPe Cuba, inquiring about jobs. now heads for the place where all faithful streetcars go after they've outlived their . [neither in on the Philip-B-30's Modified usefulness, “Desir8’’ is being replaced by modern buses. Here, bus driver Robert [Pine Constitution nor violates the
parity agreement with the United Btates, under which Americans have equal rights with Filipinos. {It is a “service contract” agree-
{after expiration of their privileged | position. : Leaseé grants are up for apval to three other applicants:
{ager of the Citizens Gas & Coke tandard Vacuum Oil, a Mrs
{Utility since 1938, has been ap-
Kemp, general manager. Mr. Peabody, Massachusetts. Pment Co.
born and a grad- Earlham Cites Dr. Wells
RICHMOND, June 15—Dr. Her-
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i {University and recent cultural adviser to the American Military Government in Germany, was today awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws at the Quaker College in Earlham.
trial consultants for 17 years as
Mr. Peabody education at Earlham, cited imwhere he was sales manager of POTtant advances made toward /the Central Indiana Gas Co. Jasmoceatising Germany under Dr. A veteran of both World Wars Wells’ direction. John Haramy of
cause of “lack of technical knowl
given out, so far, in & tentative to It is to be
STANDS HIGH-—Place: Paris, Frarice. Time: June, 1948. Cast of characters: Jacqueline Donney, who starred as "Miss France," now takes role of "Miss Europe.” Chorus: Beauty contest judges, photographers, reporters and oglers, Costume: By, Chance. Sound -effects: By Oooh & Ah-h. Photo: By NEA-Acme staff correspondent Rene Henry, . :
Flies Fed on Dog Biscuit
14-Flies by tens of thousands, needed for laboratory tests of the strengin of DOL and af} oc De secticides, as well as for research gm purposes, ean be. successfully fed Baptists
man B Wells, president of Indiana hous
described by Dr. Hubert Frings, Pennsylvania State College entomologist, issue of Science. Dr. Mion B. Kraft, dean.orl 'o. ger despite the Tact thatil in nature houseflies normally lay their eggs on horse manure an blowflies deposit theirs on decay: {goes on, that he can't handle the Graduates Urged to Getl,.a an Air Force major in the/Indianapolis was re-elected vice nS meat or other carrion.
While Waiting 'Lab’ Tests
8 viee STATE oi aE Pa. June secticides than their wild brethren
nure and whatever they in. the garbage-can. ir ! v
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their infancy on mois ened dog biscuit. This new food for fly larvae is
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last one, Mr. Peabody is married, President of the Alumni Associahas one daughter and lives at/tion of the college in a business | ~b431 Rosslyn. ~~ © meeting here.
In Midair Collision
| .MANILA, June 15 (UP)—Two
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midair, it was announced today. The ‘pilots are Capt. James J.
Robert E. Good, Southgate, Cal.
poll-| The police will do all the gun-irne announcement said they were dry |ticlans” out of the nation’s key toting in Brisbane, say the |
J police. |;y good condition in the hospital “uk The Cuioaus Daily Neds. Toe at Santo Domingo.
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mes Foreign Service [pllots attached to the U. 8. 13th|ingly economical material for the BRISBANE. Australia, June 15/Air Force at Clark Field para-|mass rearing of flies. At éurrent - it comes to packingichuted to safety when their P-47 retail prices, one cent’'s worth pro-| Ajr Express Gains | sity . pistols in this town, the police{thunderboilt fighters collided in|vides food enough for three hun“It is perfectly degitimate fur "Mr. Lilienthal told the gradu. Are very fussy. d truck, me to come out hére and talk to Aten ‘that a “widespread rotation! Even armored car servicés are pouring you and let you see, and let Youiof the not-too-pleasant duties of|not allowed to arm their guards Butler, New York City, and Capt.|adults
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Aft : {anapolis gained 21.4 per cent in a Mes serge 3 Winged April, H. A. Goodriek, manager on a diet of cube sugar, of the Railway Express Agency, milk powder, and water. "| iDTled 1068Y. There were 395
brought up on sium rations of
. _ State Service Sl PLAINFIBLD, June 15--Primi- . tive Baptists. from all over the|jnoe rio8®: 30-year-old Aust. {United - States are attending theyre ’
opened their homes to the out-of-HE kins, all .of
sa counts were made of aa One Spray 0. K.. The single ‘spraying = sume for the control of the 8ipay-moth caterpillars. They were Practical. ly wiped out in the area, wheress they became very numerous , fn the unsprayedl areas, devouring », large part of the trees’ leaves Other insect species, however not only failed to show a decrease in numbers but actually became more numerous in the unsprayed con.
area than in the | trol Pita ; - Prof. Brués ascribes this . ik Jaradox to he Tet hi ray diand, reta foliage, offered Detter shejter a more food for the normal forest insect life than aid ue sprayed woodlands after the eat. Spiliita had greatly thinneq the Ves. ‘ niin 2
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Nursing Group Elects
Three Local Officers Service
BLOO. June 15 Miss Harriett: , Miss Mil dred Smith, and Mrs. Gladys Wil
| - Of i have been elected officers of the newly organized Indiana University Nursing Education Alumnae Assoeiation.
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