Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1929 — Page 3

APRIL 2, 1929.

BUSHMEN SENT INTO WILDS FOR 4 LOST FLIERS Fear Fate of Australians Believed Stranded in Cannibal Land. Hu United l'n as SYDNEY, N. S. W., April 3 i Wednesday*.—Airplanes and native runners continued the search for the trans-Pacific monoplane Southern Cross today as silence still enshrouded the fate of the flyers from whom no word has been received since Sunday afternoon when the plane radioed that it was about to make a forced landing. A relief plane reached Wyndham this afternoon and started from Port Hedland to search that vicinity. Send Native Runners Opinion of aviators today was inclined strongly 'o the theory that, the plane descended near Port George, 130 miles northeast of Derby. Native runners were dispatched today from the Forest River Mission to the Dry-dale River Mission, 100 miles distant, to seek news of the missing plane trom native bushmen. An optimistic rrpor*. apparently based on hop*', that 'he fliers had •made a safe landing at Drysdale Mission station was still unconfirmed and acquaintances of the fliers who knew Captain Charles C. Kingsford-Smith and T. P. Ulm, copilot were satisfied that had a safe landing been made the skill of the. o men would have given voice to their radio long crc this. Ran Info Storm It became known today that | Kingsford-Smith. Ulm and their companions were gone from Sydney ; but a few hours Sunday when the weather bureau here received radio reports from their immediate destination. Wyndham. telling of the sudden birth of one of those, terrors of the equatorial regions, a tropical hurricane. Friends of the Southern Cross crew here knew that they were flying into almost certain failure, but there was not a pursuit plane here fast enough to overtake the big man-bird which had spanned the great water wastes between California and Australia last year. Stricken by Tropical Disease Pjj United Press BALBOA. C. Z. April 2.—Dr. Franklin Martin of Chicago, president of the American College ot Surgeons and head of the Gorgas Institute, was confined to the Panama hospital today, reported a victim of tropical diseases. It. was said lie contracted the disease atter his arrival in Panama Sunday. Record Tree Shipment Made lii- i nit id 1 J I'tns LOUISIANA. Mo.. April 2. A ! thirty-car train of sapling fruit trees shipped from Stark Brother's Nurseries here recently nx one day was the largest, in the history of the industry in this part ot the country. FAINT, DIZZY AND IN PAIN Constipation Troubles Relieved Bv Thed ford’s Black-Draught, Says Indiana Lady. "I had spells ot indigestion when I would suffer from bad pains, writes Mrs. Charlie Carter. 219 St. Clair street. Lawrenceburg, Tnd.. in reporting how she was benefited by taking Black-Draught. "I had spells when gas would form and cause great pains." explains Mrs Carter. 'I would get very faint and dizzy. One day I fell over during one ot these spells. “I had been troubled with constipation and my system seemed poisoned—did not act properly. I realized that my trouble came from constipation, so I wanted to get a medicine that would correct it. "I read about Black-Draught and thought I would try it. I got a box at the drug store and took a course of Black-Draught. “It helped me very much. The dizziness passed away, and as soon as my system was cleared of the poison I felt much better. BlackDraught is a fine medicine for constipation and the trouble it causes." Only the purest medicinal herbs and roots are used in the manufacture of Thedtord's Black-Draught. Costs only I cent a dose. Try it.

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Pennsylvania Veterans Separate After Long Service Record, The veterans ot service on the Pennsylvania railroad parted their ways today. One Thomas H. Parkins. Terre Haute, continued serving as a passenger conductor after fifty years ot filling the same duties, while die other. Samuel Moore. Frankfort, for forty-nine years a brakeman and conductor, went into retirement. J. T. Ridgely, Indianapolis division superintendent, presented to Moore the certificate of merit which retires him at the age of 70, and pinned the gold pin of fifty years' service on Perkins, who is 60 and expects to contnue in harness for at least another ten years. An elaborate ceremony marked the presentation. Speakers were Ridgely, Paul Kriese. special agent;

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| H. B. Calkins, superintendent of 'he j American Railway Express agency; James Lawler, conductor; J. Rothhaas. retired baggagemaster, and Moore and Perkins. Moore becatne a brakeman on the (Tyrone division March 1. 1880. and was transferred to the Logansport | division June L 1883. He was made ' a conductor July 1, 1888. Perkins became a water boy on the T. H. & L. April 1. 1878: a brakeman in 1881, and a conductor in 1894. He is a charter member of the Pennsylvania Veteran Employes ! Association. LIQUOR PRICES SOAR Up 400 Per Cent Since Hoover Was Inaugurated. b’jl United Press BIRMINGHAM. Ala... April 2. Sinse inauguration day liquor prices here have been boosted more than 400 per cent, according to George Lewis Bailes, Jefferson county so- [ licitor.

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FIVE COMPANIES IN BIG MERGER Local Men Prominent in Hog Serum Combine. Tentative arrangements for merger of five large anti-hog cholera serum producers into an organization to be know T n as the Allied Laboratories, Inc., have been completed by S. W. Strauss & Cos., investment brokers, it w r as announced today. The pivotal company of the merger is the Pitman-Moore Company of Indianapolis, which was recently inspected by members of the Chicago Straus staff. Other companies in the merger are: Royal Serum Company of Kansas City, Mo., Sioux City da.) Serum Company; Sioux Falls <S. D.) Serum Company and the United Serum Company of Wichita, Kan. Valuation of the combined properties is placed at more than 54.000.000. Stock exchange will be made on basis of book value of the companies, each share of preferred stock to carry a warrant for common stock. The Pitman-Moore Company has its general offices at, 1220 Madison avenue, and its plant of Zionsville. This plant, one of the best in the country, is valued at $700,000. James E. Bartlett of Indianapolis, president of the Pitman-Moore Company, is slated lo head, the new organization as chairman of the board. Dr. E. A. Cahill of Chicago and Indianapolis, will be president. Directorate will include C. N. Angst, Indianapolis.

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