Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1949 — Page 12
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memoration of the 33 years Christ lived before his érucifixion.! More than 5000 persons includ-| p ec jon ng visitors and townsfolk ue expected to attend the open-air Well-Known Designer.
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four miles north of Nashville. | By MAX B. COOK
1 Al } 00 PUNT: | R g Seripps-Howard Aviation Editer { NEW YORK, Apr. 15—The lat-| est jet bombers and fighters, with streamlined fuselages and swept-| {back wings, appear to be nearing! |aérodynamic perfection. Evidence [of that is seer in the gliding ef-| clency of small-scale’ models, The earlier, slower military air-| craft, with wider, thicker and larger wings, had more lift. Still, | {model builders had to increass| length and wingspread of model] types before they could be magy/ {to glide or fly, “This is not true of today’s ast. ¥] jet planes,” says Wallis Rigby. | well-known designer. “They scale |down with hardly any revision of |actual proportions.” Exhibits Models { He exhibited gliding models of “4h fH said F-80- Q
Republic F-84 Thunderjet, Grumman F9F Panther, McDonnell Banshee and even the powerful Boeing B-47 Stratojet light bomb(er. Each one of these models took [to the alr and performed perfectly with only an ordinary metal paper ielip, or two, to compensate for engine weight. | Aeronautical engineers have {contended that the added power of the jet engines and pure speed give the sweptback, thin wings of {today’s jet planes the ability to keep in the air. Landing speeds and stalling speeds are higher. | ““T figured I would have to {change the proportions consider‘ably if my models were to glide,” ) {sald Mr. Rigby. “But, I can |make models duplicating the spe- | etfieationswof jet Aircraft. and. {they fly beautifully without pow) ler.” | Applied to All Types | The answer, says Mr. Rigby. | probably fs In the greatly de{veloped high-speed wind tunnel and other research now applied to all new -types-of planes. If [ they: operate perfectly in wind-| tunnel tests, they are apt to fly | perfectly as gliders, he adds. Mr. Rigby began making fying, !models in England before World| {War I, He developed models built of a tough cardboard. They flew with rubber bands, just like America's balsa models. He was {known and recognized as a one-| {man aero-educational asset to| the British Empire, as he wrote in children's papers, produced mil-| {Hons of various types of flying models: and published complete flying model books. { t Million Books Sold | Britain's leading newspapers |distributed millions of these {books to children all over Eng-| {1and. Coming to America during ‘World War II, around a million |Righy model books were sold in. { America. Mr. Rigby..a peppy, English {man with a ruddy complexion and keen blue eyes, goes to Central | Park, New York, on week ends and flies his models for the youngsters, He just added to his collection | & long, streamlined Malcolm! Campbell type. of racing-car| model. It is powered with a tiny {English jet engine which sends’ it along at 40 miles an hour. The {tiny Jets also can be used in his {larger plane models.
Alaska Chuckholes Blamed on Bears |
By Science Service FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Apr. 15 Bears and ground squirrels give! motorists in Alaska a real head-| ache—not to mention the risk of | i broken bones. This is how: { | Most Alaska roads are of! (gravel. Ground squirrels burrow! |into them to make their dens, as| {they would into natural gravel banks. Bears, aprowl for their! dinners, enthusiastically dig after ' them. -A hungry bear is perfectly willing to dig a hole as big as! § a barrel to get one ground # squirrek If you want to know what that 'does to traffic, especially at night, {just ask an Alaskan truck driver |—~provided you have asbestos { ears.
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Eric O. Johnson, vice president of the Avco Manufacturing Corp. and. general manager of the American Central Division, Avco Manufacturing Corp., Connersville, will speak before the Society
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WOMEN °S EASTER
Miny new arrivals in this outstanding fashion-right budget group. Bolero styles, two-piece styles and smartly styled onepiece dresses. Colorful prints, lovely navy and beautiful pastels. Sizes 9 to: 15, 12 to 20, 1815 to 2415, 38 to 44.
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WOMEN'S EASTER
Here's that whisking “fly. away” look so important in this Easter’'s fashions... as represented in our exciting new group of all-woo! toppers. Rushed in for late shoppers. Lovely all-wool toppers in flattering flareback and belted-back styles. Nice rayon linings. Skipper. red, gray, pink, toast and green. Sizes 10 to 18,
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Boys’ Easter Wear
Boys” Prep |
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Prep suits made of fine fancy cassimeres in plaids’
and mixtures in brown, gray and blue. Single or double breasted. Sizes 12 | to 20. : |
Boys’ Kaster
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Boys’ suits made in newest spring patterns. Single or double-breasted. Sizes 6 to 18. Also leisure suits and . Bizes 6 to 12.
gabardines. .
Boys Slacks 58 00
Boys’ slacks made of fancy plaids, checks and mixtures, Sizes 6 to 16. Also gabardine and coverts. Bizes 6 to 12,
BOYS’ SPORT cy plaids and checks. ‘Boys’ Derr shirts made 5] 98 Medium and Large.
SHIRTS Also, plain whites. Sizes of fine cotton in fancy BOYS HATS 5495
Boys' sport shirts. Long i 98 6 to 18, patterns. Sizes Small, Boys’ wool hats in latest styles in brown, gray
and short sleeves in fanBoys’ Tee Shirts and blue. Sjges 6% to 2,
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MEN'S TWO-TONE
‘Brown and two-tone combinations, perforated vamp. Good looking, good wearing oxfords. Sizes 6 to 11.
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rls’ Easter Apparel ~ Teen-Age Girls’
Coats
Reg. $22.95 to $24.95 Values
Special pre-Easter sale
Open of teen-age girls’ all Charge wool coverts , . . DoneAecount gal tweeds and crepes.
Nice assortment of colors. Sizes 10 to 16.
Pre-Teen-Age GIRLS’ COATS
Rec $430 1 1 | 40
Growing girls’ PIE Easter coats of all wool, shetlands, coverts and suedes, Fitted and boxy styles. Colors navy, green, red, beige and grey. Sizes 10 to 14.
“to $5.98
Pretty Easter dresses in pastel and white. Dainty yoke and ruffied shoulder and bottom. Some have contrasts of solid and plaid. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14.
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Easter Handbags
Black, navy, brown, red and green. handle, zipper top and pouch styles of durMany styles suitable for teen-
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Nylon crepes, knitted nylon, multi" filament crepes, pigment rayon crepes. Tailored and fancy trimmed styles in bias cut, four gore and straight cut styles.White, pink, blue and maize, Sizes 32 to 44 to choose from but not all sizes in every style.
rich satins, soft
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100% NYLON: PANTIES
20 Denier nylon
Band and elastic bottom briefs. With all nylon elastic waist. Sizes 5, 8 and 7 in white or pink.
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Special Sale Full-Fashioned
Nylon Hose
Selected irregulars from high grade mills. 51 and 45 gauge construction. -- Popular colors. Sizes 81% to 1015, Beautiful sheer stockings you'll be
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Cotton and rayon crepes. Many pretty styles.
Girls’ Blouses 5 39
Push up sleeves. Lace and eyelet trimming. Sizes 1 to 6x, 7 to 14. Teen-age 10 to 16.
to $3.98 y : | Girls’ HATS Special purchase in a 1 98 ly straw in pastel colors and white, : BOYS’ BOXER ~~ LONGIES Assorted glen plaids and solid col-
/ ors, blue, green, ; tan, brown. Slash S pockets. Smooth . elastic waist band.
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Cute little tailored coats with bonnet and Eton cap to match. Sizes 2 to 4. Some $598. Sam-{-ples and Irregulars. § Months to 4 Years. ?
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