Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1928 — Page 4

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PLANES TO GO ON DISPLAY AT DETROIT SHOW Quarter Century of Progress in Aviation Will Pass in Review. jßy Times Special DETROIT, Jan. 26.—America’s jircraft industry, rising from infancy to a figure a world importance in less than a quarter of a century, will endeavor to bring home to the people of the country the record of its spectacular progress, by means of a national aircraft exposition here April 14-21. The event is to be known as the All American Aircraft Show, and is sponsored by the Detroit Chamber of Commerce. It has the sanction of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America, the notional organization of aircraft manufacturers. Convention Kail, setting of numerous Detroit automobile shows and similar events of national importance, wil house the All American. The hall has a floor space of 166,000 square feet. Manufacturers in Award Ray Cooper, known to the industry through his management of the National Air Tour for the Edsel B. Ford trophy, is manager, with headquarters in the Detroit Chamber of Commerce offices. Working with him is John Harding, Jr., engineering officer of the famous army round-the-world flight of 1924. Harding has been sent to Detroit as representative of the Aeronautical Chamber Os Commerce. Cooper recently completed a tour of the country, interviewing most of the large manufacturers of aircraft, parts and equipment. They received the prospect of a national show with such favor, says Cooper, that the success of the show is practically guaranteed. Rules for exhibitors and applications have gone forth from the show

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headquarters, and the allotment of space w’ill be made about March 1. Use Ford Airport The Ford airport will be open to exhibitors during the show. It may be used for demonstration purposes, or as a landing field for exhibitors who fly their craft here. Planes may be landed at the field, dismantled, and moved to the exhibition hall with a minimum of delay. Strong efforts are being made to make the All-American an educational event of country-wide significance. The sponsore feel that the American people's interest in aviation today is such that they are no longer content to be mere spectators of flying. The educational exhibit will present a story of progress, ranging some of the earliest airplanes alongside the finished products of today.

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An exhibit has been promised by the Army Air Corps. Negoiations are in progress which are expected to bring historic attractions of the Wright Brothers. Commander Byrd’s polar cruiser is also promised. LIQUOR WARRANT ‘OFF’ No Range East in Benton Is Revelation After Still Seizure. Dii Times Special FOWLER. -Ind„ Jan. 26.—John Hayes, on trial here today charged with theft of a horsehide, probably will escape prosecution on a charge of possessing a liquor still. The warrant on v.hich the still was seized described real estate with the term “range seven east." There is no range east in Benton county.

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DEATH THEATER TO DE MUSEUM Old Ford Wayhouse Will House Lincoln Relics. By Times Special WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—The old Ford theater, w'here President Lincoln was shot by John ‘Wilkes Booth in April, 1865, Is to be remodeled for use as a national war museum and national headquarters of the G. A. R. The old building, acquired by the government shortly after the tragedy, so it might never be used again as a theater or put to commercial use, has been a government warehouse for more than a generation. Visitors are not permitted. Across the street is the house where Lincoln died, then a boarding house, which contains the famous Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics, purchased recently by the government. Thousands of tourists visit this building every year. The little room where Lincoln breathed his last is the same today as it was then. The same bed stands in the corner, the same paper is on the walls. There are several thousand Lincoln relics, gathered from many places. Under the plan now before congress, SIOO,OOO will be appropriated to remodel the old Ford theater into a museum and the Oldroyd relic collection will be transferred there. A section will be set aside for national G. A. R. headquarters, now occupying a small rented space in a building soon to be torn down.

TILTON AND DUNCAN TO BE RETRIED SOON Chock Case to Go on U. S. Docket for Second Time. Anew trial of the case of Russell V Duncan and Charles W. Tilton, charged with forging a government check, will be scheduled in Federal Court soon as a result of denial of the government’s motion for a rehearing. Albert Ward. United States j district attorney, says, j A jury in Federal Court convicted j Duncan and Tilton, but the United States Circuit Court of Appeals set aside the verdict. Legion Chief to Speak By Timm Special CONNERSVILLE, Ind.. Jan. 26 j Frank McHale, Logansport, comj mander of the Indiana American | Legion, will address a joint meeting of the local Legion post, Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions’ clubs members I here tonight.

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