Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 63, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1928 — Page 12
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STUDY AIRPORTS IN OTHER CITIES FOR FIELD HERE Lindbergh Expected Soon to Make Inspection of Possible Sites. ' Study of municipal airport operation in other cities has been started by Mayor L. Ert Slack’s airport committee, working with the Chamber of Commerce industrial commission. Information has been obtained by the committee on the proposed $2,000,000 improvements at Lambert field, St. Louis, Mo. Voters of St. Louis will ballot Aug. 7 on a $2,000,000 bond issue for the improvements. Study Chicago Port Ed Raub, Jr., park board attorney, and a member of the committee, was in Chicago today investigating operation and establishment of Chicago’s municipal airport. Another member of the committee, Councilman Edward W. Harris, recently made a similar investigation at Detroit, Mich. While awaiting report of A. P. Taliaferro, Department of Commerce airport expert, who looked over local sites last week, the commfttee is obtaining estimates on cost of various sites and probable maintenance costs. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh is expected to come here soon, as representative of the Transcontinental Air Trahsport train-plane forty-eight-hour coast-to-coast passenger route, to advise the local committee on the selection of an airport site. The transcontinental route is expected to make Indianapolis a principal stop. Fare More Than Double Present plans call for passengers Starting west on the Pennsylvania train at night, transferring to huge transport airplanes the next morning either at Columbus, Ohio, or Indianapolis, flying to Wichita. Kan., there transferring by train for the night trip on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad to New Meixco, from where the last leg of the triji will be made by plane to Los Angeles. The trip will cost passengers about two v and one-half times as much as regular railroad fare. The new corporation is a $5,000,000 company, merging combined facilities of the National Air Transport Company and the Pennsyl- ! vania and A. T. & S. F. railroads. i President of the new company is ! C. M. Keys, president of the Cur- I tiss Aeroplane and Motor Company. ' Buy ‘Rubber-Neck’ Planes Two five-place, Ireland flying; boats, constructed with metal hulls, have been purchased by the Martin Travel bureau of New York City for i Use in operating a scenic tour over ! Manhattan Island, starting from 125th St. and the Hudson River. Four additional boats of duplicate design will be added to the service, according to Bertram Work, president of Ireland Aircraft, Inc., builders us the ships. Miss Ruth Roland Nichols, member of the Junior League, who made the first nonstop flight from New York to Miami last fall, piloted one of the boats on the flight offlcially opening the service. On the first full day of operation, more than seventy passengers were carried on the scenic tour, according to the operators of the line. Film to Show How Within the next few weeks Mr. Average Man will be nenable to jo to the “movies” and learn all the latest wrinkles regarding operation of an airplane. The Fox News, it is announced, fjust has completed a standard reel of pictures taken at the Farmingdale (L. I.) plant of the Fairchild Aviation Corporation, in which is demonstrated actual use of the controls for a take-off, landing and banking, as well as some of the various “thriller” operations indulged In by so-called “stunt” pilots. Flies to Cincinnati D. A. McConnell, local representative of the Embry-Riddle Company, Cincinnati, contractors for the Cin-
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Left, Louis Idzikowski; right, Casimir Kubala, Polish army fliers who started their hop from Paris to New York today.
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Summer Vacation Tours to Bermuda Bermuda and winter vacations are to many synonymous. But these isles are, if anything, more delightful in summer than in winter—an ideal summer haven when the mainland is sweltering. Bermuda is but a two-day voyage from New York—which, in the summer is a veritable yachting cruise. If you enjoy land and water sports in the midst of a veritable paradise of trees, plants and flowers—if you want a vacation that will return you to your work refreshed and re-invigorate<S —take a summer trip to Bermuda. For complete details of a Bermuda tour, communicate with Richard A. Kurtz, Manager Travel Bureau The Leading Travel Bureau of Indianapolis SUNION TRUSTS 120 East Market St. Riley 5341
Special EXCURSION ROUND TRIP FARES Special week-end round trip fares, good every Saturday and Sunday—round trip between Indianapolis and any Union Traction point tor the regular one-way fare, plus 10 cents. Minimum, 50 cents. Special Rates on Indiana Service Corp. Lines Round trip between Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne, Lima, 0., Huntington, Lafayette, Kendallville, Auburn and all points on the Indiana Service Corp. lines for the oneway fare plus ten cents. On sale all day Saturday and Sunday. Good returning until theplast cars on Sunday. Specials to Northern Indiana Lake Resorts Only $3.00 for the round trip between Indianapolis and Akron, Warsaw, Leesburg, Milford, or Milford Junction. Good going on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Good returning until the last cars on Sunday. First car leaves at 4:15 a. m. on week days and at 7:00 a. in. on Sundays. Fast through service with direct connections at Peru. Regular round trip fare between Indianapolis and Akron, Warsaw, Winona Lake, Leesburg, Milford and Milford Junction for one and one-half times the one-way fare. Good until October 1. Special Great Lakes Tours arranged by Union Traction and connecting electric railways. Phone Riley 4501 for full information.
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be used by Commander Richard Byrd on his Antarctic expedition starting next fall, will be made within the next two weeks, according to word received from the Fairchild Aviation Corporation of New York. The plane, while it is a regular
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stock model, will have incorporated many special features, including the recently introduced Fairchild skis and pontoons, an aerial camera, and a special aperiodic magnetic compass. The ship will have a fuel capacity of 260 gallons of gasoline and a normal cruising range of 1,000 miles. Visit City Airport Visiting planes at Indianapolis airport Thursday included Lieutenant Asp and one passenger, flying a Fokker CO-4 from Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, and return, and Lieutenant Carl V. Vickery, flying a Stinson monoplane from Dayton to St. Louis. Tow Ocean Plane Back By United Press CADIZ, Spain, Aug. 3.—The seaplane Numancia, in which Capt. Ramon Franco attempted a westward crossing of the Atlantic this week, was towed back to Cadiz today by a tug boat and a steamer. It was damaged and landed at La Rabida after being in the air only a few hours. Commander Franco and the three members of his crew were on one of the vessels wher the seaplane returned this morning. Lindy in St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3. Colonel Lindbergh was back in St. Louis today, after a visit to Kansas City, where ,it is understood, he conferred
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CONDITIONS AT 9:30 A. M. (Compiled for The Times oy Government Weather Observer J. H. Armington and Donald McConnell. Government aeronautical obserer.l Celling, unlimited; visibility, slight haze; barometer, 30:02; wind, southwest, 15 m. P- h. with airport officials in connection with the trans-continental air rail line. Lindbergh will ,aid patrons of aviatiop here in a campaign to pass a $2,000,000 bond issue for improvement of the Lambert Field airport. The bond issue will be voted on in next week’s primary election. INTERURBAN HITS AUTO Sidney Wilhoite, R. R. C„ Box 123, failed to see a Danville division T. H., I & E. traction car before he drove on the tracks at Roena St., late Thursday and his automobile was struck and demolished. His wife was injured, but not seriously, it was said today at the city hospital. Wilhoite escaped with minor bruises.
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Bishop Will Speak By Times Special WINONA LAKE. Ind., Aug. 3. Bishop E. L. Waldorf of the Kansas City area, Methodist Episcopal Church, will speak here Saturday night on “Ghosts That Now Walk.”
JAIL STORMED BY MOB Angered Citizens Attempt to Enter Prison After Negro. DUNCAN, Okla., Aug. 3.—Angered citizens attempted to enter the Stephens County jail early today seeking James Forest, Negro, alleged attacker of a white woman,
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Mr. D. R. Fordyce, 61 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., says: “1 was entirely relieved of neuritis, kidney and bladder trouble after taking two bottles of Argray Tablets. My entire body is toned up until I have the pep of a youngster.” Argray Tablets are soothing, cleansing and healing to the affected parts. Argray Tablets eliminate the Impurities of the blood, relieving rheumatism, neuritis and other ailments, leaving you feeling years younger. Buy a bottle today. at All Drug Stores. Bottle. 60c.
