Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1951 — Page 5
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FRIDAY, AUG. 3, 1951
“RAIN?” not “How hot f= it?” run up inquiries to 100 a day at the Weather Bureau. Most of the calls come from cement workers and roofers who want an “all clear” sign before a starting jobs, W. A, Bertrand, bureau chief, said. 5 The rest come from outdoor sporting establish-
ments, picnickers and fishermen, ; asking about rain, and old-timers arguing about past years’ hot Where to Go spells. Baseball, Indians vs. St. “When's this spell going to] Paul Saints. $1.70, $1.40, end?” people demand, year-round. $1.10 and 60c. 2 Games, VicThey take cold weather more seri-| tory Field. 6:15 P. M. ously than hot, averaging: 300 Starlight Musical production, calls a day in winter, We hit on| “Show Boat.” $3, $2.40, $1.80 forecasts 85-90 per cent of the| and $1.20. Fair Grounds. 8:30 time,” Mr. Bertrand said. P. M. a Vonnegut Band, E. E. KerA VISITOR from “south of the mer directing, and Indiana border” -— Lidia Hernandez of| Music Co. Accordion Band, Argentina—is studyifig ,operation| Helen Wall Directing. Free. of Crossroads Reliabtiitation| Garfield Park. 8 P. M. Center. > “The Barker,” Brown County EY Playhouse production. NashAUTO DEALERS, be nready| ville. 8:15 P. M. ' with answers for four potential Racing. $1.50, $1.25 and $1. car owners. These boys won| 16th St. Midget: Speedway. Fisher Body prizes building model} 8:80 P. M. cars.” Robert Epperson, 5915 Iln- “Lost in the Stars,” I. U. dianola Ave. took second state, School of Music production. honors in the senior devision and| $1.20, 90c and 60c. East Hall won $100. Honorable mentions| Auditorium, Bloomington, 8:15 went to George Angersbach, 1005| p, M. : E. Sanders St.; Norman Brehob, : 824 Orange St.; John Stumph, 152
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PEOPLE needing help are re-| ferred to the proper organizations
- i in the new Community Resources | Directory published by the Health S ar Ig i
and Welfare Council. “Aim of
the book is to increase effectiveness of social service here,” sia (If Human i k Mrs. Boyd Miller, council presi-| |
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BERLIN, Aug. 3—A German
COL. JOSEPH H. HARPER'S shoes will be hard to fill for son William, West Point cadet. The
weekly picture magazine, Revue,| has published sketchy details of what it says was the first verti- |
“the 28-year
cal ascent by a human being inj a rocket. | The flight occurred, the mag-| azine says, in February 1945 at a rocket proving ground at Heu-| {burg in southern Germany, { It lasted about 55 seconds and ended in the death of the pilot and the destruction of the ap- | § |paratus, but not before he -had| {demonstrated by a prearranged signal that he was.in control -of | the spectsoular erat. o ws ’ tow. : -A plexiglass cover for the pi-| Arn eran Col. Harper lot's sampgHinont spparentiy) “ gave way, smashing him into un-| U. 8. Joint Advisory Staff in consclogsness 2S the rocket;
Greece since 1950. soared into the clouds.
= ” 2 HOW MODELS walk isn't al-| Code Name Viper ways important, Some of the 51] The rocket was one of the models for the Windsor Tot Shop series of German efforts to de-| fashion show at Arlington The- vise some weapon against allied! ater Aug. 23 can't walk—too bombers. It was designed to rise young. Between six months and|vertically under its pilot's control 2 years old are twins Cynthia and/into the allied formations and Diana Lane, Kathy Anderson, |spread destruction with 24 rocket Barbara Cooper, Gregory Gray grenades in its stubby snout. The| and Charles Sallie. |project carried the sinister code] 8 a 2a {name of “viper.” | C. R. DAUGHERTY wears a Its charge exhausted in a mat-| new pin for not | ter of four or five minutes, the| getting his wires rocket was planned to dive earth-| . crossed. It came |ward. Near the ground, the pilot from Indiana|could level it briefly, press a butBell Telephone|ton, and split the apparatus in Co. for 30 years’|three. Pilot and precious rocket service. Now|engine descended by separate supervising wire parachutes the jerry built fuse-| chief, he started lage crasned. as repairman
colonel, who married the, former Marie Daugherty of Indianapolis, has been named 4th Infantry Division commander in Frankfurt, Germany, Nominated by Presi-:
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Flown by Officer II
Mr. Daugherty,
Ind, lives at| Ave. = un = NURSES want day hours, glamor posts and jobs near GI| husbands. That's the hitch in lin-| ing up enough of them, according | to the Indiana State Nurses’ | Association. Miss Edwina Mac-|
Dougall, Association counselor
here. Carried up by another plane
and released, the “Viper” had per-
born at Parker, ...4 ag expected. Experimental]
work was still proceeding on its
Mr. Daugherty 1209 N. DOWNEY. iv 15 when elite guard ordered
the test with a human pilot. The “viper” was launched vertically along a steel tower. Booster charges lifted it initially until its regular rocket engine could take hold. The booster rockets fell away in flight. Revue identifies the first rocket lot only as “Lieutenant Siebert.”
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i oze ood | pi h gag on hii Tlate Bo oo Siebert, it says, was a degraded
spitals | officer trying to restore himself #8 ones back to work if hospitals DE oe a a rE
provided day nurseries for their | Nght Children. : 8m | The project was directed, the have at the magazine says, by “Air Captain
THE FUN you 5 ; ion and Auxiliary| Fiedler.” Fiedler, it declares, is Wayne Post Legion YI now “in North America.” Hostil-|
unity social today and to-| Ap y Holt Rd. ¥ Oliver ities ended before another trial |
‘Ave. will help pay for the Post’s| could be made and the project, so | Memorial Park and Playground. | far as the Germans were con-| The park is dedicated to 58 West cerned, was dropped.
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cure’ by X-ray after adding up 1200 Hoosier TB cases since January. Figure for-same period last| year was 1498 cases.
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