Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

,1 T. A 12 Marion, Indiana, THREE DAYS THURSDAY FRIDAY Till 9 P. M. SATURDAY Till 5:30 P. M.

Sale SHOES You Have Been Waiting For At LASKY'S HIGH FASHION SHOES FOR LADIES OVER 700 PAIRS FAMOUS NAME SHOES BROKEN SIZES and WIDTHS VALUES TO $13.95 IN ONE BIG LOT Few 6.95 (A FEW AT 6.95) ALL COLORS ALL HEELS ALL SIZES IN THE LOT LASKY'S CASUAL SHOES For Ladies 450 PAIR ALL COLORS AND. ALL STYLES VALUES TO $8.95 $595 ($4.95 and $3.95) Flats and High Wedges All Sizes In The Lot MEN'S SHOES 181 $995 ($8.95 and $7.95) ALL THE NEW STYLES CREPE and LEATHER SOLES. THESE SHOES ARE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK AND ARE NOT ODDS ENDS HURRY DOWN CHILDREN'S SANDALS And 2.95 IN ALL THE WANTED COLORS STYLES Use Your First National Charge Account AT LASKY'S North Side Square 5 GROUP NAMED BY DEMOCRATS INDIANAPOLIS -Democratic state headquarters announced today the complete membership of the party's 1956 state' platform committee, which will meet Friday and Saturday at the Claypool Hotel to hear suggestions for platform planks. The committee will draw up proposed platform for submission to the par party's state convention June 26. Members of the committee and subcommittees include: 32-.

Permanent chairman former State Sen. Greyble McFarland Indianapolis: co chairmen State Sen. Warren W. Martin Clarksville: Rep. Rex Minnick, Brazil: Orval Kincaid, Gary.

Agriculture, Business and Labor subcommittee former Undersecretary of Agriculture Clarence McCormick, Vincennes, 'chairBend; Cecil Cotten, East Chicago; Rep. Pozgay, South LET US PUT YOUR WATCH IN TICK-TOCK Shape Expert WATCH REPAIRING Regardless of age, make or condition, we'll expertly clean, repair and adjust your watch 10 it's like new again. BRAND'S Fa Si METERED FINE NEWBERG. Ore. (INS) Now it's Fine-o-Meters.

But the Meters, not pay a person's fine. They only help collect it. Newberg has installed the gadgets on parking meters. They consist of little red boxes, one to a meter, which permit a driver who parks overtime put cents in an envelope instead of going to the police station. AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENTS STEWART-CAREY GLASS COMPANY, Inc.

Across from Penn. R.R. Sta. Phone 6327 1. 4 FINANCE your CAR uh THE BANK WAY Monthly payments tailored 1862 1956 to meet your individual requirements.

You can place your insur. ance with your own agent. Let us explain our bank loan plan for financing your new or late model car. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MARION NATIONAL BANK sen. Leonard Conrad.

Terrel Haute, Preamble, State and National administrations and Conclusion abcommittee-former U.S. Rep. do Andrew Jacobs, Indian a polis, Gairman; Conrad. Veterans. Mental Health and and Welfare subcommittee Henry F.

Schricker, former govCivil Rights and Education sub- to chairman. James S. HuntEast Chicago, chairman; Sen. rl M. Utterback, Kokomo; Raymon Gilbert, Kokomo.

albert and Cohen are on the Cities, Towns and Taxation subcommittee, Cohen is on the Highand Safety subcommittee, and Minnick is chairman of the Caservation subcommittee, which ario includes Pozgay. MAMOTH VALUES L' in Home Furnishings ITEMS FOR SPRING DECORATION CARPETS RUGS LINOLEUM CHOOSE From The BIG SELECTION of MOHAWK and FIRTH CARPETS Leaders In Patterns HIGH in QUALITY Very Reasonable in Prices $6.95 $8.95 $10.95. up per sq. yd. ARMSTRONG HUFFY LINOLEUMS and TILES POWER MOWERS INLAIDS VINYLS ARE BETTER WALL COVERINGS 21 inch Gas DO-IT-YOURSELF Power PATTERNS Stratton 4-cycle $8950 2 ft.

wide linoleum easy Easy Terms Only to lay 36" and 24" wide DECK CHAIRS up Armstrong Rug Border Porch $350. So. Marion Furniture Co. I 3108-10. S.

Wash. St.1 Phone 4778 222 South Washington St. Grant County's Largest Bank READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS! YOU TOO! THRI RIFT BUYS A Will Find BY SHOPPING AT THE -South MARION Shopping CENTER (On Washington 29th to 38th) IT'S EASY THRIFTY CONVENIENT 40 PARK 1 7 7 2900 Block on Wash. St. We Can Serve You Pennington Burns Gulf Service With the Following Eoff Jewelry Photo Shop McKeever Shoe Repair 3000 Block on Wash.

St. Paint Wallpaper Cleaning Ready-to-Wear Shoe Repair King Auto Sales Bakery Ice Cream 3200 Block on Adams St. Schneider's Furniture Furniture Loans Financing Clester's Cafe Groceries Drugs 1 Marshall Small Auto Sales Interstate Finance Co. Doctor Banks South Marion Broyles Electric Florist Vacuum Cleaners 3200 Block on Wash. St.

Marion Paint Wallpaper Gift Shop Appliances Godwin Auto Electric Ethel Mae Shop Accounting Dentist Brookshire Cover Shop Metzger's Tavern Barber Shop Postoffice Leo's Tavern Brunt's Lumber 5c and 10c Store Marion Equipment Rental Hunt's Variety Store Plumbing Jewelry Dairy Isle Sam Arnold Grocery Refrigeration Automobiles Lawrence Atkins City Service Bill's Standard Station Electrical Beauty Shop Service Stations Self Service Laundry 3300 Block on Wash. St. 3100 Block on Wash. St. Garage Restaurants Upholstering Tool Rental Marion Lumber Supply, Inc.

Rosemary Pastry Shoppe Sharp's Foodland Market Woody's Barber Shop THE South Marion Furniture 3500 Block on Wash. St. Emmon's Electric Appliance Fluhrer's Grocery Shop Dairy Queen South Marion Package Store 3700 Block on Wash. St. 31 Club Dinner Bell Cafe Ernst Grocery Caldwell Furniture Exchange SOUTH MARION Karnest Sweeper Jack Anderson's Cafe Marion Refrigeration Par 3800 Block on Wash.

St. ON WASHINGTON STREET 29th to 38th South Marion. Hardware Your Established Shopping CENTER Horner's Grocery Vickery Self-Service Laundry 3 1. 3 4. Ti A 3 din A Let Fu Chronicle pIP.

May 30, 1956 University of To Extend By HARRY STATHOS 1 ANN ARBOR, (INS)University of Michigan rocket research, "outstanding" teams--recently work in praised paving for the way for man's first earth satellite--will 0 launch about 25 this summer for further upper atmosphere studies. These rockets will be equipped with a variety of instruments for measuring such characteristics as air temperature, pressure and density. They will be designed to probe 80 to 130 miles above the earth. Experts at the University of Michigan have been prominent in this type of work since 1946. They have designed, built and installed complex equipment in about 40 rockets ranging from giant German V-lI's to? slender Aerobees and needle-nose Deacons.

The engineers have also proposed three instruments for in-1 clusion in the space satellites the United States plans to launch during the 1957-58 International Geophysical year. Among them is complete, five-foot spherical satellite that would measure the "drag" of thin air between 200 and 250 miles above the earth. Dr. Joseph Kaplan, chairman of the National: Academy of Sciences' committee for the International Geophysical Year, which directs satellite planning, has noted that "the University of Michigan has done an outstanding job in rocket research the type that was a basis for our satellite program." The University, of Michigan rocket experts a have helped to make research a precise science rather than a "hit or miss" proposition, besides providing valuable information about the atmosphere. This is an important factor, for costly rocket flights would be EX GENERAL AMERICA MEDFORD, Ore.

(INS) A man who 11 years ago was major general in the German army's famed Afrika Korps is a carpenter at Medford, working for Cascade Forest Products. He is Henry Warrelmann, who served under German's famed field marshall, Erwin Rommel. After World II, Warrelbrought family to the United States front his home near Hanover, Germany, to find a new way of life. Among his treasures is a photograph of Rommel, taken when the "Dessert Fox" was making throughout the world for his brilliant, hard-hitting strategy. I Warrelmann kept diary of Rommel's African: campaign, but it was captured and destroyed, he said.

He considets it a considerale loss from a military standpoint because off the originality and efficiency of the Panzer troops. The former general believes that Germany lost the war in the winter of He particularly blames Hitler's decision to disregard his recommendations for a strike toward Moscow in the summer of 1941 or the spring of 1942 and determination to hold the Russians in a circle in the winter. ROCKET FLIGHTS TEST 'CONTROL' EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, (INS)-Test, flights of the Bell 'x-2 "lying laboratory" rocket ship are aimed fat conquering the "control not the "thermal as commonly believed. Brig. Gen.

J. Stanley Holtoner, commander of Edwards Air Force Base, on California's Mojave Desert, said that study of frictional heat in flight is only a secondary part of the X-2 test. He said the main objective is to study flight characteristics of the plane in relation to the violent control fluctuations experienced last year by Majors Charles Yelger and Arthur Murray, both of whom almost lost their lives in speed and altitude flights in the Bell X-1A. The X2- tests really are the extension of the X-1A tests, Gen. Holtoner explained.

The new plane is better equipped for the tests because it is fitted with power-boosted controls and has been assembled of high strength stainless steel. It is powered by eight rockets. It is being test flown over the far reaches of vast desert by Lt. Col. F.

K. Everest and a crew of assistants. The craft is launched from the belly of a B-50 i bomber. As for the heat problem, Gen. Holtoner said: "About 90 per cent pt the energy of the air moving over the plane is converted to heat by friction and the heat causes a rise in the temof the external skin of the aircraft." DOVER.

England (INS) BriBUILD MOTELS tish hotelkeepers are cautiously building American-style motels in England, noted for its ancient inns. A first motel at Newin, green, near was bailed as curiosity. But two have' been built, and a dozen are in the planning stage. MAIL SERVICE Private mailing was established in the Middle Ages: by the merchants and, in England, was taken over by the government in the 17th Century. KOOL VENT AWNINGS BRICKER HOME IMP.

3715 S. Wash. Ph. 5736 Michigan Plans Studies With Rockets wasted if the units' went astray or failed to radio information back to earth. The rockets that will be launched this summer will gather data in a number of ways.

Six will seven inch "sounding to an altitude of 400,000 feet, then drop them. Packed with instruments, the spheres will radio their rate of fall; from this information, engipeers calculate air density and temperature. The rush of air past small holes in the noses of other rockets will provide a mile-by-mile picture of atmospheric pressure and temperature. University of Michigan engipoint out that rocket research at the university is portant segment of the institu-1 tion's, the past educational decade, program. more Dur- than 200 students have gained practical experience in rocket preparation.

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Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

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