Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 321, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1928 — Page 3

MAY 7, 1928

OCEAN FLIERS SETTLE ROUTE OF U. S. TOUR Leave Wednesday in Sister Ship of Bremen for Middle West. Bit United Press NEW YORK, May 7.—The crew of the trans-Atlantic monoplane Bremen gave formal approval today to the itinerary for their air tdur of the United States and Canada. Baron Gunther Von Huenefeld, Maj James C. Fitzmaurice and Capt. Hermann Koehl will leave Curtiss field, New York, at 9 a. m. Wednesday for Philadelphia in the Junkers monoplane F-13, sister ship of the I Bremen. Schedule Outlined Their schedule follows: Arrive Philadelphia 10:15 a. m.,! leave 9:45 a. m. Thursday for Cleve-1 land, arriving 12:45 p. m.; leave for Chicago 1:45 p. m., arriving 5:30 p. m., Friday and Saturday will be spent in Chicago, and they will leave for Milwaukee at 1 p. m. Sunday, arriving at 2 p. m. Leave Milwauke noon Monday, arriving at St. Louis at 4 p. m.; Tuesday to be spent in St. Louis; leave 11 a. m., Wednesday for Detroit, arriving at 3:30 p. m.; spend Thursday in Detroit, leaving at 10:30 a. m., and arriving at Boston at 6 p. m.; j Spend Saturday and Sunday in Bos-! ton, leaving for Montreal at 10 a. m. Monday and arriving at 2 p. m.; leave for Quebe at 11 a, m. Tuesday, arriving at 2:30 p. m.; leave at 11 a. m. Wednesday, May 23, arriving in New York at 4:30 p. m. The fliers found it impossible to bring the Bremen from Greenly Island in time to start their tour. The F-13 resembles the Bremen in every detail. Watch Babe Ruth Sunday they sat through six and a half innings of the baseball game ; between the Yankees and the White j Sox at the Yankee Stadium, appar- j ently enjoying themselves, although the game was unfamiliar. Fitzmaurice threw out the ball to 1 start the game, and all of the fliers j seemed particularly interested in I watching Babe Ruth. Governor Fred R. Zimmerman of j Wisconsin, who flew here Sunday from Madison, will confer today with the fliers in an effort to have Madison Included !n its western tour. Asks Support for Memorial COATESVILLE. Ind, May 7. Discussing the Lincoln memorial before a joint meeting of various church congregations here Sunday night, Alvah J. Rucker, Indianapolis attorney and Republican candi- j date for Governor, declared “Every ; r ood citizen should have his share \ in thi senterprise for it is a me- j morial to the common people of Indiana.” Blame Disease on Handshaking NEW YORK. May 7.—Handshaking and congestion in subways were declared by Health Commissioner Harris to be the primary reason for an influenza epidemic in New York.

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ADAMS for GOVERNOR H Will Speak Over Radio WKBF, Indianapolis , Monday Night at 9 o'Clock, May 7, 1928 Adams wants every churchman, every minister, every housewife, every business man and every laboring man and every farmer to pause and think if it is not the duty of every good citizen to support his appeal for honest and clean govListen in and hear his final message tonight Watch out for slates. A slate that has not Adams’ name on it is not an anti-Coffin-Jack-son-gang slate. SMASH IT. Who started and has been making the fight against Coffin-gangism and for all it stands. Did Jewett? Did Schortemeier? The Coffin-gang is supporting one in some precincts, the other in other precincts. Adams will tell you about it at 9 o’clock Monday night over W K B F, Radio, ihdianapolis. —Political Advertisement.

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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Chris Vischoff, 363 S. Illinois St, Ford, 47-597, from in front of that address. Arthur Fout, 1259 S. East St, Ford, 193-765, from West and Washington Sts. William H. Miljer. 518 Myrtis St„ Ford, 42-373, from Northwestern Ave. and Fall Creek Blvd. Joseph Mackley, Ambassador Hotel, Hudson, 9098, from Court Illinois Sts. Jess Hinkle, 107 Concordia St, Ford, from Court and Delaware Sts. George King, New Augusta, Ind, Chevrolet, 15-702, from Riverside Park. Andy Hall, Beech Grove, Ind, Ford, 645-837, from Southeastern Ave. and Washington St. BACK HOME 4GAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Paul A. Gray, 111 E. Maple Rd„ found at Market and Senate Ave. Charles H. Hurd, Columbia Club, Auburn, found at 334 E. Vermont St. E. A. Grundy, 730 N. California St, Maxwell, found at Northwestern Ave. and Twenty-First St. A. J. Hadley, Danville, Ind, Chrysler, found at New York and Illinois Sts. O. B. Henderson, Franklin, Ind, Chevrolet, found at Butler Ave. and Twenty-First St. Hoosier Rent A Car Company, 127 E. Wabash, St, Chevrolet, found at 535 Massachusetts Ave.

ROBBERS FLEE WITH POSTAL SAFEIN AUTO Burglars’ Week-End Loot Totals $1,000; Diamond Rings Stolen. Robbers carted away a postoflice substation safe from ihe Ralph Ongrocery, 1301 N. Bellefontaine St, police discovered early today. The safe contained $250 .worth of stamps, $l5O cash, and valuable papers. Federal authorities and Lieut. Perrott, police Bertillon expert, examined fingerprints on an auto-

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LINDY AND AID STARTON TRIP, Both Carry Baggage for, Long Journey. 27.1/ United Press CURTISS FIELD, L. I, May 7. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh took off today in his new Ryan monoplane for an unannounced destination. He was accompanied by Lieut. Commander P. V. H. Weems, who flew here with Lindbergh from Washington. Apparently both intended to remain away for some time. The plane carried much baggage belonging to both, the fuel tanks were filled to capacity and Commander Weems carried a complete set of navigating instruments.

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