Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1928 — Page 9

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MOTOR ‘THRIFT’ RIO HANDICAP TO U.jU’LANES Ancient ‘Liberties’ Put in Craft Built for Much Greater Speed. By RAY TUCKER WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Ten-year-old Liberty motors that the War Department cannot give away are being installed in modern planes designed for much faster speed than the antiquated engines will permit. Because of the budget bureau’s insistence on keeping down the costs of the military establishment, planes built to go 180 miles an hour cannot make more than 125 maximum speed. As there are 2.000 of the 1917 type of engines still in stock, this means that at least 1,000 of the newer and faster planes purchased under the five-year program will have a speed hopelessly inadequate for modern warfare. In fact, it is understood that thd five-year program has been hampered greatly by the budget bureau’s demand that the old motors be used before the more recent designs can be bought. It is said that the new types of observation and bombing planes, equipped with up-to-date air-cooled motors, have a much greater speed than some of the pursuit planes burdened with the Liberty type. This means that in actual warfare these bombing hnd observation units would have no protection against enemy attack. Tire fighting convoys of the heavier planes would be unable to engage an enemy, fight him off and then catch up with the bombing ships. F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War, in charge of aeronautics, tried to impress on members of the House Appropriations Committee* the seriousness of the situation, but without success. Bee Keepers Organize Bn Times Snecial HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Feb. 9. D. M. Langdou is president of the Blackford County Bee Keeper Association formed at a meeting here.

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THREE COUNTY SEATS IN WARRICK SINCE 1813 Evansville, Darlington and Boonville Have Served in 115 Years. B u f nitrd Press EVANSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 9.—Warrick is the only Indiana county able to boast of having had three county seats. In the 115 years of its organization the county seat of Warrick County has been moved three times in an effort to keep up with the march of progress. The county was organized March 19, 1813, by an act of th* Legislature. It was named in honor of Capt. Jacob Warrick, who fell at the head of his company in the battle of Tippecanoe. At that time War-

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rick County embraced practically all the present territory of Posey, Vanderburgh. Spencer and Perry Counties, and part of Crawford County. Col. Hugh McGary, a pioneeer of the Northwest Territory, donated 100 acres of land near Evansville on condition the county seat be moved here. A separate county, Posey, being formed shortly after, left Evansville in the extreme southwest end of Warrick, and the territorial Legislature moved the county seat to Darlington. When Vanderburgh and Spencer Counties were formed the seat had to again change to be near the center, this time to Boonville, its present location. Boonville was named, according to historians, after Ratcliffe Boone, relative of the famous Daniel.

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Speedy Stork By Times Special GARY, Ind., Feb. 9.—Thomas G. Nason, with his wife as a passenger, drove his automobile sixty-five miles an hour in a race to Mercy Hospital with the stork. The bird won, and Nason continued the trip to the hospital where mother and a baby girl are in good condition.

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