Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1928 — Page 18

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Aviation PLANE RUSHES WOMAN, 77, TO SON’SFUNERAL Travels From Florida to Connecticut and Likes Mode of Travel. By United Press HARTFORD, Conn., Dec, 20. A 77-year-old great-grandmother, who flew here from Florida so she .might attend the funeral of her son today, reported she was much pleased with this modern mode of traveling. Mrs. C. E. Smith had gone to Florida for her health. She walked only with the aid of a crutch. Tuesday her grandsons notified her that Harry A. Smith, her son, had died. She telegraphed she would be here for the funeral. An airplane took her to Jacksonville, where she caught a fast express for Raleigh, N. C; There the aged woman once more took to the air—despite forwarded telegrams of protest from relatives—and started for Hartford with Pilot George M. Kleightley. A half-hour delay at Richmond, Va., where a stop was made for gasoline, delayed the plane’s arrival over Connecticut until after dark. Flying over unfamiliar territory, the pilot slightly overshot Hartford and landed at Wethersfield, a few miles away, Mrs. Smith stepped from the cabin plane apparently unfatigued. She insisted on accepting an invita-

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tion to tea and cakes by Ernest Spencer, a near by resident, before continuing to Hartford by automobile. Passengers on Planes Capital airportr, West Thirtieth street, west of Lafayette pike, today reported these passengers Wednesday: Oti the Detroit line, Seth Klein and R. V. Williams, from Detroit to Indianapolis; J. O. Mitchell, Ft. Wayne, from Ft. Wayne to Indianapolis, and F. W. Fuedeberg. New York City, from Detroit to Ft Wayne. Chicago to Indianapolis: Walter Kvale. Northwestern university student, his brother John Paul Kvale, and George B. Swartz, Connersville. John Paul Kvale continued to Dayton, where he was to obtain an airplane and fly to Washington, D. C., to meet his father, Congressman Kvale. Passengers today included L. M. Mills and O. A. Norris, both of Louisville, to Chicago, and Oliver Hitz and C. M. Chambers to Detroit. Flies to Speech Date Col, A. J. Dougherty, 84th division, Lnited States Reserve, was taken to Terre Haute today in a Curtiss Robin cabin plane owned by Curtiss Flying Service of Indiana, by Capt. Charles E. Cox, Jr. At Terre Haute, Col. Daugherty was to speak before the Terre Haute Kiwanis club. He and Cox were to return to Indianapolis airport this afternoon.

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Weather condition at 9:30 a. m. at Indianapolis airport: South wind, 11 miles an hour; barometric pressure, 30.07 at sea level; temperature, 22; ceiling, 3,000 feet; visibility, unlimited. Texas Airmen Depart C. N. John and George B. Friedell of the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company, Ft. Worth, who landed at Capitol airport a week ago in a Ryan brougham, left Wednesday for St. Louis. Coolidge to See Boy Flier Bn United Press CURTISS FIELD, L. 1., Dec. 20. —Richard James, 17 - year - old transcontinental flier, flew from here today to Washington, to be received by President Coolidge. Martin Jensen, Dole flight aviator was with him, as were James’ father and Thomas L. Hill, president of the American Society for the Promotion of Aviation. They flew in the plane that Jensen used in flying from San Francisco to Hawaii. Kitten and Pup Fly Passenger list of the Embry-Rid-dle air mail planes Wednesday resembled a menagerie roll call. “Lindy,” a 2-month-old police dog pup, presented by friends in Chicago to Mrs. John Paul Riddle, wife of the Embry-Riddle Company general manager, was the sole passen-

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ger on the Chicago-Cincinnati plane. “Lindy,” snuggling against a warm blanket in the mail compartment, displayed an astonishing indifference toward the thrills of air travel, quite unlike his famous namesake. A half-grown kitten, sent by friends in Cincinnati to Bobbie, young son of Frank Ware. Chicago Embry-Riddle representative, on the evening plane, showed a positive antipathy to the most modern mode of travel. Safely ensconced in a cardboard box, neatly decorated with airholes, the kitten managed to claw its way out of the box as the plane reached Indianapolis airport. Donald A. McConnell, local Em-bry-Riddle representative, there took over its care, giving it a rest until this evening, when its journey to Chicago will be continued, this time in a wooden box. Plane Hop Ends Toothache 81l United Press WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 20. Alexis Felix Du Pont Jr., son of the vice-president of I. I. Du Pont de Nemours Company, suffered acutely from a toothache. But instead of waiting as most people do for the pain to subside, he hopped into his airplane and flew to Philadelphia, where he went to his dentist’s office. Then he flew back home. The toothache was reported gone today. A woman graduate of Glasgow university has become Scotland’s first woman minister.

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