Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1952 — Page 16
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Pacers Save Planes, Lives
By MAX B. COOK Seripps-Howard Aviation Editor
MacDILL AIR FORCE BARE, TAMPA, Fla., Mar. 19 — . Four Strategic Air Command pilots lounged in the control tower here, watching B-47 Stratojets roar off the big runway. The loungers wore full flying regalia, including parachutes, One Stratojet had climbed to a thousand feet when its com. mander called the tower,
“Put a chaser on my tail,” he requested. ‘I'm leery about the right outhoard engine.” | The four pilots scrambled out of the tower and dashed across to a couple of T-33 fighter-train-ers on the concrete ramp. (The T-33 1s a two-seater training ver-
“glon of the F-80 Shooting Star jet
fighter.)
| They took off ‘in a hurry and ‘soon took positions behind the]
right and left wings of the B-47.| {The rear-seat pilots, acting as
lohservers, carefully canned the
{Stratojet’'s engines. | “Cut your right outboard,” one observer told the B-47 pilot. “Evlerything else is okay.” One T-33 banked and came back to the field; the other followed the B-47. in, just in case,
‘Chaser’ Operation
“That's what we call a ‘chaser’
REHEARSAL-=-Tricia Baker takes James Nutall's fraternity operation” said Col. Mike Mepin in Howe High School senior elass play, "Take Care of My Coy, 306th Wing commander. “It
Little Girl."
Howe High School seniors will present a three-act play about college sorority life at 8 p. m. tomorrow and Friday in Howe gymnasium, Starring in “Take Care of My Little Girl” will be Tricia Baker. Others taking part in the production directed by Darrell H. Gooch will include Jackie Kamp, June Ritzi, Janet Graves, Murilyn Fuller, Janet Parker, Anna Applegate, Rose Stewart, Dorothy Harbold, Stanley Dickson, James Nuttall, Ronald Cook, Norma Doak, Gloria Turley, Elaine Jack-
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Elberfeld Man Wins Hog Prize
Paul, G. Fischer, FElberfeld, jshowed the first-place entry in
Grounds.
which drew 861 animals from 159 exhibitors from B51 counties. David Schopmeyer, Center Point, won second place with his litter, and Hobart Barnard, Liber-
ty, third. Fourth place was won
{by a litter shown by Chester Meal, : Waldron. B. C. White & Son of called Off the airspeed until he | Hartsville Carl and David Solomon, R. R.
won 11th place and
13, Ft. Wayne, 16th place. The Yorkshire division cham-
Ty reserve champion and cham-
pion pen of three were shown by |C. J. Murphy and son, Indianapo(lis. Purdue University won the {same honors in the Berkshire di[Yision, and Joseph T. Todd, Crawfordsville, the same sweep of a lcatch-all division including all other breeds except eight in which {there were separate classes. The show, which includes a carcass show Saturday at thas
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Mr. Fischer's purebred Berk- They looked like a huge shark {shire won over 15 other entries
In the show, a two-day affair
jdlana Swine Breeders’ Associa-' | (tion, and Kingan.
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protects a very costly plane and also some very valuable personnel. The aircraft commander is unable to see the engines on the wing tips because of the sharply swept-back wings. When he senses something. wrong, he calls {for a ‘chaser.’ The ‘chaser’ checks ithe engine, landing gear and evlerything beneath the aircraft. It! {prevents accidents during training.” Another B-47, coming in for| a landing, swerved out of the {pattern and asked for a ‘pacer, |A T-33 took off and flew a posi-
Both planes flew back into the pattern and proceeded to land.
with a pilot fish trailing,
“What - happened,” said Col. ‘McCoy, “was that the airspeed indicator of the B-47 went out. The, pilot had no way of knowing his| airspeed. B-47's land only seven miles an hour above stalling 'speed, he was faced with a pos‘sible serious situation.
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Times Carrier
Billy Miller and his brother, Larry, have pooled their incomes from their Times routes to buy a new bicycle, jig saw, motion picture projector and to save for their cdllege educations. Billy intends to go to Marfetta College in Ohio with his Times route money, He has carried papers for the past year in the 800 and 900 blocks of S. Missouri -8t. He is 10 and in the 5th grade at School 12. A stamp hobbyist, Billy is a former. member of Cub: Scout Pack 12. He attends the St. John's Church, and is a member of the student council and YMCA at school, He earned a free trip to
Coney Island in The Times cir- |
culation drive. Billy lives at 909 8. West St.
draft board clerk, Mary Bell, reported an 18-year-old youth registered and then handed her a $1 She explained there was no, |NDIANA BELL TELEPHONE charge. “You mean I don’t have y?” the youth asked. “Gosh. ! | You sure have to pay for every-
{the Hoosier ton litter show yes-|tion back of the Stratojet, main- thing else.”
terday at the Indiana State Fair taining the same pace.
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‘Purdue Holds Annual Industrial Music: Clinic
LAFAYETTE, Mar. 19 — Four'and authority in the industrial vocal groups and a band took music field. part-in the second annual Indus: trial Music Clinic just at Purdue University.
leaders in industrial music and
Band, Hagerstown,
concluded Civic Schedules
A final feature of the confer- ‘Harvey’ Auditions ence attended by more than 35 Jack 1. Hatfield, director of the
recreation was a program by the Booth Tarkington Civic Theater, Naval Ordnance "Plant Chorus, Will conduct auditions at 2 p. m.| Indianapolis; the Motorola Glee Sunday for the theater's May pro-| Club, Chicago; the Louisville Cement Co. Glee Club, Speed, Ind.; A cast of 12 will be needed, Mr. the Hotpoint Corp. Cheristers, Hatfield said, and none of the Chicago, and thé Perfect Circle players
duction of “Harvey.”
have been chosen. Hatfield would be Presiding over the clinic was finding a Civic newcomer to play Albert, P. Stewart, director of the central Purdue Musical® Organizations Dowd, he said.
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