Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1948 — Page 11

SUNDAY, DEC. 12, 1948

ppointment Talent Search o

Youthful Hoosier scientists will /be honored March 26 in Indian- ©

: {apolis with a Junior Scientists’ * : | Assembly, following completion.

of the Indiana Science Talent

i ; Search. . Partisan Politics This will be the climax to the Cited for Report "search sponsored by The Indian-

: .48polis Times in. co-operation wit A state constitutional amend-ithe Junior Academy of the = ment providing for the appoint-/diana Academy of Seience and ment of a state superintendent state universities and colleges. of public instruction was recom-| The current search is the sec- * mended yesterday In a report of >nd in. state history and is part the Indiana School Study Com- of the. national Science Talent mission. . SA {Search in which The Times has The Indiana constitation now joined the Science Clubs of Amer.....requires the election of the state|ica, a Scripps-Howard ‘Science superintendent by Popular vote Service activity: The nation-wide for a two-year term. {contest is sponsored by the WestAt the same time, the report | Inghouse Educational Foundation, recommended enlaring the State Westinghouse Electric CorporaDepartment of Public Instruction tion.” and adding the services of spe- Plans for the assembly were cialists in the school plant and (formulated yesterday at the“ first transportation fields, _imeeting of the full Indiana Experience throughout the coun- Science Talent Seareh Committee try shows election of the super-/'of -the Indiana Agademy of Sciintendent by popular. vote gives ®0Ce. : no assurance a competent person Group to Meet Here 4 Wu will be selected for the position,/ On March 26 a select group of ' Dean Payne Mr. the report pointed out.” Indiana contestants will. meet ‘Partisan Politics’ here on invitation. All Hoosiers

“It is becoming increasingly apparent,” the report declared,

“that election by popular vote on ically will be included. Others will Teac

will” evaluate their projects.

schools are directly and almost State winners will be announced

invariably involved in partisan politics.” The superintendent should be a highly trained educational leader with successful administrative experience and his salary should be at least equal to those of the best-paid school administrators

an outstanding scientist as prin- ,fees of Science cipal speaker. fca, 1719 N. St, The aim of the committee is/igton 6, D. C.

available at Indiana schools for| the future scientists. Plans now] are in thé making for securing)

mission advised.

trained educators were cited as'is open to all high school seniors,| mne committee

The commission. also recom-| requisite. mended continuation of the pres- Closing Date

professor, Ball

State Board of Education until eighth annual national search Is president of the

provision is made for the appoint-imidight, Dec. 27. At that time,

factors contributing to the small Membership in the Science Clubs|y otjer botany professor, Purdue number of employees in the De-|0f Americabor the Indiana Junior ypiversity, chairman; Dean Ferpartment of Education. Academy of Science is not a pre-|nanqus Payne, Indiana Univer-|the International Association of union, asked for the continuation. sity; P. D. Edwards, mathematics Machinists today announced that Judge Macey said, however, the essor State Teachers|/the union has agreed to negoti-|temporary restraining order will ent plan of organization of the] Closing date for this, the/College; Miss Winona H. Welch, ate a master contract in the air-

emy of Science, DePauw Univerment of the state superintendent. an 1000-worll original essay on a |sity, and Lawrence H. Baldinger,

Porter Mr. Edwards Mr. Lofler Mr. Baldinger Mr. Michaud

Members of the Indiana Science Talent Search Committee of the Indiana Academy of Science Members - are (left to

Notre Dame University. Ex-officilo members are C. L. Porter, botany professor and

Clubs of AmerN. W.,, Wash-|

at a banquet which will feature scientific project must be in theydean of the College of Science. |

to have at least 20 scholarships| moon before the first Indiana Academy, Purdue University; assembly is held, however,

committee is -looking to mexti, . y niop Academy, Purdue Uni-

and state college. heads, the com . f : : he ; 8! the participation of as many mms Soest = Diadisses encour ori and Walter Leckrone,

Inadequate department funds stitutions as possible. lage wider participation -by| and low salaries to attract well-| The contest, now in Progress, schools and students.

the| Howard H. Michaud, forestry de|partment and state sponser of

editor of The Times.

includes R. w. Seeks Master Pact

line industry with Eastern, United, Trans-World and Northwestern Airlines.

Indiana Acad-

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SREY THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - TI Se Pick Top Young Scientists | Of Instruction | 7 Gime: for “T°

|who win national awards or re- make plans for a Junior Scientists’ Assembly to be held here March 26. |ceive honorable mention automat- right) Dean Fernandus Payne, Indiana; C. L. Porter, Purdue University; D. P. Edwards, Ball State ers College; R. W, ‘Lefler, chairman, Purdue University; Lawrence H. Baldinger, Notre Dame a partisan ballot means that the, *¢ Selected by a committee Which University: Howard H. Michaud, Indiana Junior Academy of Science, Purdue University; Miss Winona 1H. Welch, Depauw University, and Walter Leckrone, editor The Times.

Continuation Granted

Miss Welch

In Mass Picket Case

NEW ASTLE, Dec. 11—ian lanes “Circuit Judge John H. eRe le is not unusual over} Macey today granted a continu- sei———————— ation on the hearing for a tempo-| CYCLONE HITS LISBON rary injunction sought by the : i ‘ |Perfect Circle Corp. to prevent OTB onl, De a: mass picketing ‘by Hagerstown 4 nas and New:Castle UAW-CIO mem- ~ WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UP) bers. |s—President Harvey W, Brown of, L. G. Miles, attorney for the

Times Staie Service CAS

{remain in effect.

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A negotiation meeting has been arranged for Wednesday by Fed-

eral Conciliator, J. 8. Allen.

| 3Engine Hop

Mr. Leckrone

B-29 Clips Off 0f 700 Miles

No. 2 Goes Out | "In, Pacific Flight |

McOCLELLAN FIELD, - Cal, Dec. 11 (UP)—A B-20 Superfortress flew 700 miles on three engines with “no trouble” today, but brushed close to disaster when a second engine nearly falled just before the plane {landed safely at this air force (fleld a flight from Hono“The big aircraft cama down in a perfect landing. Control tower attaches said their radio contacts {indicated none of the 20 regular ‘land ground crewmen aboard] iwere worried until an oil leak] {broke out in the second engine lon thé same wing of the dead power plant. . The last incident occurred over the air strip, however, and pilot] Capt. Ed Lethers, Long Beach,| Cal, experienced ne difficulty in| setting her down. | The B-29, originally en route to Spokane Air Base with a crew that had been training in the Pacific, lost one engine 700 miles out and had. been escorted the

a B-29 coiverted bomber from| the air-sea rescue unit at Ham-| ilton Field and a B-17 from, the coast guard in S8an Francisco. Three engine flying of four-

ranging up to 80 miles an hour, struck Lisbon this morning. Two commercial airliners were or-

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