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THURSDAY, APR. 3, 1052
Several thousand school children close books tomorrow for spring vacation and parents start devising ways to entertain them for a week. : City and county public schools closg at 3:15 p. m. tomorrow for spring vacation and reopen Apr. 14. City parochial schools close at 3 p. m. Wednesday; to recess until Apr. 15. Family huddles start over how to entertain the vacationists. Family excursions to Indiana parks and lakes Where to Go are planned for the week-end. Square Dance sponsored by |
Mothers prepare to pack| the Fairgrounds School Parentlunches. Dads plan to take a Toa pi AAocirtion. Girls’
day off to take Junior fishing. p it : Telephones at the Indiana De-! tary: State Falrscomnes,
partment of Conservation Fish! and Game, Water Resources, and college, he is vice president in Recreation divisLkons are dél- charge of research and control at with calls for information Eli Lilly & Co.
for family fun. | Marion County Boy scout| Cattle Crowns
cabins are full up for the week-| A big Guernsey with a big end. Saturday some 200 Scouts name—Georgeland Maxim Pocaplant pine trees at Camp Brad- hontas—topped the mid-state Inford near Martinsville. {diana Guernsey sale held at the Girl Scout troops forget lessons State Fairgrounds recently. The and plan to go to Camp Dellwood purebred, owned by Lee Seale, near here Saturday. Some willisold at $1250 to Red Cross Farm tour Chicago. Camp Fire girlsjof Winchester, Ky. The Red arrange outings at Camp Delight|Cross Farm had two, winners— near Noblesville, a Maxim bred yearling bull and : . a top bred heifer. The top open Frisky With Freedom heifer was consigned by White To Deputy Sheriff Jack Harris Lick Farm, Mooresville. went the job of serving as guide|... is Y to a wandering mule. The deputy First Editions was called to 1504. 8. Grant St.| ap and Mrs. Nicholas H. yesterday after a mule was re-\Noves, 5625 Sunset Lane, have ported to be snarling traffic andipregsented C or nell Univerromping over lawns and chasing sity Ithaca, N, Y. with a valuneighborhood dogs. The deputy|able collection of Booth Tarkingroped the culprit, tied him up initon first editions. The gift inthe mule’s back yard, and left{cludes more than 400 items of the him munching grass. Pulitzer Prize winning Indiana : * author, Mr, Noyes, chairman of Appointment the finance committee at EI Dr. Irving B. Prince, 3823 N.|/Lilly & Co. is a Cornell graduIllinois 8t., has/ate and trustee.
been named to] NO NEED
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NO NEED TO DO WITHOUT the visual train-/A CAR. In The Times Automoing committee of {tive columns you'll find many the Indiana Op-|splendid auto-buys. Look them tometric Associ- over NOW. : ation. He repre- | ge ’ sents the Indian-| at Lieber's apolis district on the commit-| tee which studies new methods and instruments used in visual training. Dr. Prince. was named to the group by Dr. M. J. Pfeiffer of Bates-| ca} ville, committee chairman.
Architectural Show
Jerry McCarthy, Indianapolis student at the University of Cincinnatl, Cineinnati, O., is assisting with an architectural exhibit all this month at his school. He's the son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. McCarthy, 1642 S. Emerson Ave., and a graduate of Technical High School. His school’s chapter of the American Institute of Architects is conducting the puble exhibit which is open particularly to high school seniors .inter-
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~ By MAX B. COOK Seripps-Howard Aviation Editor ! As Great Britain starts its first jet commercial airline service iMay 2, American interest will {turn to its own aviation industry,
tests will speed future airline use of these transport types. The Air Force will use the T-34 in the huge four-engined XKC124B Douglas Globemaster, Early
still turning out piston-engined Globemastets With piston ime POE the British sa
‘airiiners for most of the world, have been used for some time
{ the Military Air Transport Se ] or an ay we a ice for heavy cargo and for carryWhat is being done about it? Ing troops. Nobody knows the answer to. The Navy will test the T-34 on the first question. As fo the sec- the big Lockheed RT70-2 Super{Constellation. Many of the pistonEfforts have been speeded up engined Super-Constellations are both by industry and the Armed in use or on order by the big airForces to develop and produce lines. Changeovers to turbo-props transports. But they will not be are possible when military tests pure jet. The gas turbine engine nave been completed. Some airwith propellers, called “turbo- |jnes have indicated they will prop” or “propjet;¥’ is favored over aye the changeover as soon as the pure jet here. guilt “Ipractical. Propeller - turbine powerplants - : already are in production for 5700 Horsepower four-engine transports. Allison The T-34 Turbo Wasp, a highly (gas turbo-prop engines have been ,qyanced gas turbine alee ig {tested for months on a prototype horsepower rating of 5700. of the Convair twin-engined air- mhis is higher than that of any liner and on" flying boat. other single-unit propeller turbine Select P&W Turbines known to be penly for production anywhere in the world, Pratt & Both the Navy and Air Force have selected Pratt & Whitney Whitney sngincers claim. T-34 propeller turbines for try-iwill compare with pure jet speed outs on four-engine transports, will not be answered until tests vital in troop and supply-trans-are completed. Turbo-props are port. What the services learn dur- expected to make landings and ing the coming exhaustive flight takeoffs much easier and to be]
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Meetings on Metals
First of four public lectures on “Boron Steels” is set for 7:30 p. m. today at Central Library. They're sponsored by the Indianapolis Chapter of the Ameri-| can Soclety for Metals. Tonight's speaker will be D. 1& McBride of; Washington, D. C., “tepreseating the National Academy of Sciences. | Other dates and speakers follow: Apr. 10—G. D. Rahrer, Pitts burgh, Pas Apr. 17—R. W. Rousch, Detroit, Mich., and Apr. 24—A. F. Sprangle, Canton, O.
New Trustee
Dr. Adam H. Fiske, Brendenwood, has been elected a 3-year trustee of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, Phila-| delphia, Pa, A graduate of the
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