Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1949 — Page 2
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Set for Fast Break in Allison Trophy Event
Five jet plane fighters—all F-80
T.ockheed Shooting Stars—will zoom up from Weir Cook Munieipal Afrport Sunday. to begin a race for Cleveland and the finish Mine at the National Air Races, Fair weather was expected to bring at least 30,000 spectators out to watch the five planes, all from National Guard fighter squadrons, as they break forthe Jead in the Allison Jet Trophy Event. Af All the planes will de powered by Allison J33 turbo-jet engines, The racewyill begin at 1:15 p. m
fDET) Chief’ starter -of the race |
will be Wilbur 8haw, president of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Follow Lead Pilot Official pattern of the race start calls for the five contestants to follow a. lexd pilot, Capt. Wil: liam F. Shaeffer, off the airport ant-to-réndezvous-north-of Weir Cook, There they will form a straight Ye wide “hy wide; -and—head--for the starting line at the west end of the airport, At the signal from Chief Riarter Wilbur Shaw and a zoom. “up by Capt. Bhaeffer. the pilots will take off across the starting }ine and head.for Cleveland where the race will terminate.
Race Pilots Listed Pilots who will participate in - the race and their National Guard fighter squadrons are: Lt. Col. William D. Haviland, 159th from Jacksonville, Fla.; 1st Lt. Philip E. Colman, 158th from Savannah; Ga.: 2nd Lt. Forrest M. Fugate, 173rd from Lincoln, Neb; Capt. Robert J, Love, 196th from San Bernadino, Cal, and Capt. Charles J. Bennette, 132nd from
All the pilots are veterans: of World War II. Capt: Bennette was credited with 10 enemy aircraft destroyed In” 104 fighter missions
Furopein Theater. Capt. Love at one time flew with the Royal | Canadian Alr Force and has more than 200 hours in jet fighters. Allison officials in charge of the event have requested state police and deputy sheriff help in handling the expected heavy flow of traffic. With the threat of bad-weather last year and an eventual fall of rain a crowd estimated at 15000 to 20,000 turned out tocwatch the lightning-fast. planes streak across the ky. _. Display Planned. in addition to the “Jet Trophy} Event, Allison will have three jet planes and a B-17 fying laboratory ‘on display at Weir Cook. One of the jets will be a shooting Star, ‘the same as these scheduled to enter the race. The other two will be an F-84 Republic “Thunderjet and a Nawy FOF Grumman Panther. The modified B-17 will have, in addition to its regular four reciprocating engines, a fifth propel-
ler and turboprop engine mounted -
in the nose,
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All Main Road To Fair Are Open
Afl main roads leading into Indianapolis are open and in good condition for State Fair visitors, the weekly bulletin of the State _Highway Commission shows.
conc uerat detours «in. the stated
have been lifted during the last week, but state and U. 8 routes remain closed at 23° points bes: cause of construction. % The detour list:
j—=Closed to traffic over two tons 1 18. miles over
Ind. 13-—North of Gr over County oll mat and Road § (resur facing) Ind. 18~From Elwood over Roads 28 37 and 26 resurfacing! Ind. Ade West 0! Road 81 in Jasper County: 5 miles over county gYRVEl Thrides ' ".
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north 9 miles
Ind. 20--Cloted to traffic over 7 tons " south edse al Pennville detour 22 {les over 303, 18 and county grave
mi (weak bridee 8.3L Just east of Warsaw: ane mile ald pavemelit (construction KR. A0At west edge Columb mile over county road and city streets tennstractiont ’ Ind. 38-RAridge damaged by mile west of Kirklin in Clinto
desoyr 13%; miles over roa 2 Ind A5-North ‘al Loogootes. 43 miles er Roads 50 7 58 and M8 surface eat ment tnd K3-=From Clinte UR 8 M0 ad and b idge
o oad 257 in 6 MM and
: Paving Ind. 88—From Tell ( 1 ver 11, 2
ty ta Canneltor and Ly
streets in ar ond nstruction #6--Closed south ef Derby (bridge Prom Prankfort th te Ind ~14 miles over Roads 18 and 24 cor tructien of surface. sra¥fing shoulder Ind, 100. West of Road 29 in Marion ' 18 miles ove 52 Beventy-A
Blreet and 2 ew construction RR grade separation) Ind. 1H4—Bridge tut’ ea tf Renssg Jaer. detour 'Y os ' Ind. 128--Retween ( s Plains a t BN 5 mw ve . and » ad natruction Ind. 151—8outh of Rloomfeld ’ over county gravel connection between old ahd new. location = Ind. 0 Bridee damaked by ruck 29 miles south of Batesville, detour 28 miles
Ind. 56--From. Road #8 to Dale 4 miles over Roads 68; 70. 45 and 83 (sur
face treatment Ind. 364—-Bridas out ¢ Road 344 In Pike County south of W - 2 miles over 84 an sl west wind Ind. SA North of Troy 15 miles Ger Roads 66. 70. 45, and 62 (hridge repair 1? of Evansville. 9 miles over 41. 86, and 2M (road construction
Naval Reserve Makes Revision
Qualifications for enlistment in the inactive Naval Reserve have been revised to, admit non-vet erans and women as well as for mer servicemen, Lt. Cmdr. 1. J Davenport, local rectuiting officer sxld-today. . ". . Former naval personnel dis _charged from that service may he re-enlisted in the grade held at discharge. Personnel from other
services will be assigried ratings
after interviews, . ns will be accepted at
~ Cmdr. Davenport said.
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