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Times To Use Split Second Radio

5 Short-Wave Sets Step Up Reporting

Latest Mobile Type ow Equipment Ready “s+ v= ~The Times eddy ompleted plans for split second radio coverage of ‘the far flung pit operations at the Memorial Day Race Wednesday.

The Times in co-operation with the Motorola Radio Corp. has securad a private ultra high frequency radio channel from the Federal Communications Commission and will operate a miniature network right at the “500” track. The network will consist of five broadcasting and receiving stations, The equipment is all the latest mobile type made by the Motorola Corp. leaders in the field of portable shortwave transmitting equipment.

Spaced Along Pit Area |

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OVER ROAR OF ENGINES—Times Assistant News Editor Jim Smith talks from pit area.

Four of the sets used by re- ‘Free Air Tastes Stweet'

porters will be spaced along the

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drivers and crews during Pit

stops. From the pit they will be]

nos prom we pit ey wit ve Vi hen Told to "Go Home"

By WILLIAM BURSON United Press Staff Correspondent FRONT, reports and relay them to The May 26—Nineteen men wh

the paddock press box. At the main station a radio co-| ordinator will assemble the field

Times office where they will be #ssembled and set in type minutes before otherwise possible, This year’s addition of radio! to cover the big 500 mile race is another step in The Times pro-

gram which has over the years chun consistently offered race fans the U. S.

fastest and best in coverage of! auto racing's greatest event. Setting up the network at the track for The Times is industrial and police radio expert Ray Baumgart, Indiana district manager for

CENTRAL

despaired during six months as war. prisoners of the Chinese wept for Japanese for three and a half {joy when Lt. Gen. James A. Van years during the second World Fleet told them that they were War. going home, The Americans were released in west Korea last Nov. 30 when his g¢hon Thursday night as the military police post was overrun. Marines closed against the central Korean transport center. |,, Eighteen of them were Marines the other an Army man. The happiest of the lot were S/Sgt. Charles L. Harrison of

| |Tulsa, Okla.,, and M/Sgt. Gus H. Dunis of San Diego, Cal. Korea,| Sgt. Harrison has spent four O NeVer years of his life as a prisoner of He was interned by the

He was captured by the Chinese near Hagaru in north-

“I think I know a little better an most men how sweet free » air tastes,” Sgt. Harrison said at a forward airstrip after his evacuation from Chuchon. ‘Two Times Too Many’

the Motorola Corp.

Faces New Problem Although in years past he's

for many odd sounding places, nothing like the problems at the race have faced him before. But

'Quick-Thinking been called on to set up radio nets Gl Saves Buddy From Jet Death

| “I don’t say I'm yelling uncle, ibut two times as a POW are too many. I don’t think I could take ia third.”

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NEW YORK, May 26 (UP) —| : Gulf Oil Corp. today fell in ine Lead to Fine, Term

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POWERED BY BATTERIES—The set will transmit and receive for eight hours before reloading.

and battery charge in Municipal §ocked for Wet Sox Court 3. | SUDBURY, Ont., May 26 (UP) The charge was made by a 14- —Two young lumberjacks began

(serving 60 days at hard labor toman day for touching off a 4300-acre

and another

1 cent a gallon jn New York $100 and sentenced to 180 days| dragged her into a car and made forest fire when they lit a fire

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| Sgt. Dunis, called pappy by his buddies, was the oldest Marine or |soldier at any of the camps where |

despite the problems his light! filled the bill.

ithe 19 were interned. He admits

CHANUTE FIELD, 111, May 26 to being 52. weight Motorola equipment hag A Hoosier GI's quick-thinking| “I’ve been in the Marines ever

{saved the life of a buddy who was since I can remember,” he said.

Among his past accomplish-'sucked into the intake of a jet!'f'm getting too old for this sort ments have been the planning of airplane today.

radio control for taxi companies, |

When T/Sgt. Robert J. Kelly,

of thing.” All the men agreed that the

large industrial concerns and even 32, South Bend, started the engine Chinese gave them the best treat-

farmers who want tractor to|of

kitchen communications.

a : jet, Pfc.

Lawrence {Flusche wandered too close and |

C. ment they could. “There 18 no comparison be-

A unique set up made by him was sucked into the air intake so tween the treatment I received and using the same equipment is a only his hips and legs protruded. at the hands of the Chinese and

drive-in restaurant in Ft. Wayne. |

Sgt. Kelly,

feeling the ship the hell I went through behind

Parking spots are numbered. The “shudder,” immediately cut the Japanese barbed wire,” Sgt. Harwaitress takes orders and radios engine.

it with the number of the location |

to the kitchen, There another car-{Okla.,

Pfc. Flusche,

19, was hospitalized with a/on us. They fed and clothed us as|

|rison said. |

Muskogee,| “The Chinese never laid a hand]

hop picks up the order and de- skull fracture, severe cuts and a best they could. The only thing e

livers it to your gar. Use Handie-Talkies

To be used in The Times net- Utility Club Inducts

work at the race will be four port- |

able Handie-Talkies, These weign 17 Veteran Workers

only nine and a half pounds each

any spot on the track. jut

The co-ordinator will employ a|

regular 110 a.c. current and weighs about 20 pounds. The portable sets are the industrial counterpart of the latest model Handie-Talkies used by the Armed Forces,

dozen flash light cells provide the!

tion, such as they will get Wednesday, will transmit for eight hours.

wires, tubes and condensors the

manager, Although a complex mass of scrolls.

brain concussion.

{they did to bother us was a littl imental torture, Folding out the! lure of being released.” { Sgt. Morris Lee

Amarillo, Tex, said the only]

12th annual Chow Causes Illness

The others who lost or wore out |

e following 17 employees of the their shoes had to go barefoot or

flity:

Lois Bell, Paul Bddingfield, Tin- chow, although by Chinese standlarger set, known as a main sta-|sel Miller, Delilah Clift, Fred J.|

tion unit, This is powered bx Schmidt, J. B. Quigley, Ed Nuetz-| with it, made some of the fellows man, Ray McCaslin, H. E, Clark, sigk.” |Joe Lester, Fred Schmidt, Hightsoe, J. F. Guirl, Harry Rel- Baton Rouge, La., had observed ford, Thomas Armstrong, O. B. his 22d birthday as a prisoner. Hundley ‘and Carl Rieman. | Thomas L. Kemp, general man- hope” he said, “but our spirits Three large batteries and a half ager of the utility and honorary got mighty low.” member of the Quarter-Century power and under constant opera- Club, presented the lapel pins and bundles of propaganda leaflets! Dean T. Burns, assistant general they were told to bring back and | presented parchment distribute among American troops. |

tie their feet up in rags. And the ards there was nothing wrong John| Cpl. Calvin W. Williams eof!

“Not a one of us ever gave up

The men gladly surrenderd the

| “Those simple people actually | {believe that we Americans are!

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