Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1949 — Page 44
anice. Phipps. Funeral Set
: Rites for Vanlos Phipps, a 25 years. He was a veteran of
Music Eucators at General Hospital, | {World War I and a member. of |
‘who died Wednesday, will be held the Loyal Order of Moose. ‘Meet Tomorrow at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in the Surviving are -his wife, Hazel; kle West Michigan Funeral|& stepdaughter, Mrs. Charmion| re “Burial will be In Wash-|Garlow, Los Angeles; two step-|. ’ ington Park Park. sons, Robert. and Ross Suddith, ~~ Mr. Phipps collapsed and died also of Los Angeles; two sisters, of a heart attack while walking Mrs. Clara Hendérson and Mrs. |
Teaching Problems To Be Discussed
the hospital. He was 55. [two brothers, Bert Phipps, dn-| * A native of Orleans, Ind. Mr diapapolls, and Cecil Phipps, O
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The In-and-About Indianapolis’ to his home, 1906 Gent Ave. from | Delphine aTrr, Indianapolis; and Music Educators Club will hold’
{a meeting, starting at 10 a. m. {tomorrow in the Washington Ho-
Evaléne Béll, Oak Park, Ill. | wil start the day's program with! ia discussion of “Teaching Dejvices in the Junior High School” lat 10 a. m. She will be assisted
PEDIGO'S 4th Anniversary 5 A L I iby 20 pupil§ from Indianapolis DIAMOND Tomorrow school 84.
“Music in the Schools” will be the topie of a discussion at 11 a. m. by Dr. B, L. Dodds of
In .the instrumental section
{of bands at Indiana University, {will show a film and discuss “The
A demonstration and discus“Teaching 8trings in [€1asses” will ‘be presented by {John W. Shepard of Howe High {8chool. Mr. Shepard's discussion {will be followed hy a short pro- | gram by the Howe High School | Trombone Quartet, directed by
(Chance, supervisor of music in {the F't. Wayne public schools, will {lead the singing of new and
Ralph Wright, supervisor of
Accidents Costing
_ Accidents are one-third of America's families and single individuals had money. |cell. that a change in the physical] properties or the nature of the]
| The National Safety Council’ record books show that two per-
200 injured in the United State on an average of every 10 min-
utes, The cost of those accidents) not necessarily indicate povert cially in the f . totals $140,000, or $14,000 a min- y poverty, especially.in the case of farm fam ute.
% | The records also reveal that! ing basic needs. {somebody died in a motor vehicle! laccident on the average of ever) t6% minutes last year; and that omeone was killed accidentally
There was a motor vehicle-in-ury every 29 seconds and a home | injury every six seconds through-
— The Indtanapolis Hearing Society will hold a Christmas party Tat 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in 318 Board of Trade building. Miss
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS ESL IU. S. Income Pattern Charted som Waves jl Of Families and Single Persons
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Found Valuable in Industry, Chemistry
; By Science Service . PITTSBURGH, Pa., Dec. 9|Sound waves too rapid“to afféct {the human ear as sound are be- { Ing used by chemists and engineers in a great: variety of ap{plications ranging from examining steel for flaws to assisting [chemical reactions. | Ultrasonics is the name ap-
Iplied to these high-pitch sound waves. It is possible to shoot
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{find a small flaw, the American {Institute of Chemical Engineers {was told here today by Dr, Dud{ley Thompson, Virginia Polytech inic Institute, Blacksburg, Va. {Among chemical applications, {they are employed in the emulsification eof various liquids, merjcury and water, and of molten metals and water.
| In the perfume industry, ultra{sonic emulsification’ is used to {avoid the use of organic solvents that might be harmful to the |skin. - Improved fuel for automobile .and other internal combugtion engines may come by emul|sifying small quantities of water and water solvents in hydrocar-
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c J). fication, the use of ultrasonics in submarine signaling and submarine detection was suggested by <H k= Dr. Thompson. It i= suggested, he said, th at] the phenomenon of ultrasonic signaling might be applied in a man-
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Where does your family fit in the above pattern? ‘About ner analogous to the photo-electric
It is indicated; he stated,
n incomes of less than $2000 during 1948, according to a recent report of a subcommittee of the Joint Committee on the Economic liquid would cause a change in an
Chart reflects the report's data, which will be basis of rg signal passed through
. i The desire to perfect a method | The report cautions that low cash income does for applying ultrasonics to sub-
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hearings in Washington Dec. 12 to 16 on the problem of lowincome families.
decades. Underwater applichtidns
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE land the determination of sub-
{merged obstructions.
bons by means of ultrasonic
marine detection has resulted in| A oe . , . much - investigation here and] | hand, city families with higher cash income may have trouble meet: (3hroaa uring the past three
tof ultrasonics have now been ex-
| them through 30 feet of steel and| .
In addition to detecting flaws] in metals, measuring the thick-| ness of metal sheets, and in chem-| ical processes including emulsi-|
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