Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1929 — Page 5
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WATCH YACHTS FOR CLEWS ON RUM RUNNING Closer Surveillance Planned of Pleasure Craft in U. S. Waters. tin Tint" bp-' ini WASHINGTON. April 4 Closer .surveillance of pleasure craft in American waters is planned by customs and prohibition officials in a summer drive against smuggling of liquor and other contraband it was learned toda-. In discussing the protest raised by Stuyvestant Fish Jr of New York against boarding ot his yacht by customs men, Seymour L. Lovman, assistant secretary of the treasury m charge of prohibition and customs, said that supervision of private vessels had been extremely la:: in the pas* ‘‘Many people," said Low man, believe that these, yachts have been used to smuggle not only liquor but also merchandise. They think that every private yacht entering New York harbor should be searched.” Lowman would not say how drastic or extensive the new method would be Definite regulations to avoid the embarrassments occurring in the Fish cprodr may he drawn up. The distinguished New Yorker charged the boarding party brandished pistols, used abusive 'anguage, ransacked the vessel and were rude to hi: family. Escaped Mao Sentenced b v t'r ~*,</ PrGREENCAR'TLE hid . April 4 Ernest Snapp, 25, Knight''own, cenal farm furrtive. who was captured at Shirley, Sunday, was sentenced to one to five -ears in t’’° Indiana tate reformatory by Judge ■t. P. Hug tie? in Putnam circuit court heve.
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Police was searching for Miss Miriam Pursley, 17. of 3022 West Vermont street, who has been missing from her home for three weeks. Mrs. Anna Pursley, the mother, reported file case to police. The girl is said to have told friends she was going to Chicago. She is described as 5 feet and 2 inches tall, weighed 109 pounds and wore a blue crepe dress, blue coat and a dark fur collar.
CHARACTER IS LAUDED Mono Sol Index of Ferson's Value, Says Shaneberger. The real success is the person who has buiided character, regardless of whether or not he is worth a dime.” Roy Shaneberger, Progress Laundry president, told the Bible Investigation Club Wednesday night at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium. Nearly 100 employes of the laundry were present. A Bible was awarded Arthur W. Wilson, laundry employe, for having enrolled the largest number of new members in the last eight weeks.
—Aviation — PLANE WRECK MAY REVEAL FLIERS’ FATE Parts of Aircraft Washed Ashore at River Mouth on West Coast, 1 SAN FRANCISCO, April 4.—One of aviation's mysteries was expected to be solved today with the identification of parts of an airplane that apparently ended its flight in the Pacific ocean. The wreckage was found washed ashore at the mouth of the Little Sur river, more than a hundred miles south of here, and was brought to San Francisco for identification. in hope that it might unfold an unfinished chapter of the 1927 Dole, flight to Honolulu, which ended with three planes and seven persons missing. The wreckage contained parts of a radio set. Only one of the Dole planes, that of Captain William Erwin and Navigator Alvin E. Eichwaldt, who went down at sea while searching for the two others, carried a radio.
Round Trip Rate to Show Special round trip rates of $57.50 j to Detroit during the Detroit air show, starting Saturday, were ani nounced today by Lee H. Hottel, i traffic manager, Capitol Airways, Inc. A number of Indianapolis business men and manufacturers interested in aviation, are expected to take advantage of Capitol’s airplane passenger service to attend the air show. Test High Landing Fields CHICAGO. April 4.—Landing “fields” for air mail and passenger planes located atop high buildings in congested areas are receiving ground and wind tunnel tests, according to a report to the American Air Transport Association here. The device consists of a platform 210 feet long and sixty feet wide. It revolves, allowing pilots to take off into the wind, and can be maneuvered so a slant of 25 degrees is possible. For the take-off the platform is tilted, with the plane poised at the top and held in place by anew type anchor. Once released, the plane slides down the incline, aided by the force of gravity. To accomplish a landing, an aircraft lands j at the foot of the incline and im- I mediately is met by a series of i spring cable retarders so designed that they reduce the speed of the plane without affording a tipping hazard. A huge reversible fan also is included, which creates a gigantic suction of sufficient power to keep the plane from bounding away after landing.
Three Escape From Boys’ School Officials of the Indiana Boys’ school at Plainfield, Ind.. are searching for three boys w’ho escaped Wednesday. The boys are Joseph Simicich, 17, Clare Evans, 17, and Cais‘ Cooper, 17.
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Weather conditions at 9:30 a. m. at Indianapolis airport: Thunder storms with rain and hail. Visibility, three .miles. Ceiling, solid overcast, 2.000 feet. Temperature, 63. Barometric pressure, 30.08. Wind, southwest, twelve miles. Texas Fliers Land Here En route to the Detroit air show from Fort Worth, Tex.. Tex Bohannon and H. L. Smith, of the Curtiss Flying Service, stopped over night here Wednesday, landing their Curtiss Robm at the national guard airport. Mars Hill. Aviators Return Charales E. Cox., Jr., assistant general manager of Curtiss Flying Service of Indiana, and Pyatt Searle returned Wednesday from St. Louis, where Cox made a special taxi hop Tuesday with a passenger in a Cessna monoplane. Goes After Velie Plane C. O. Meguire, of the EmbryRiddle flying schol, Cincinnati, was a passenger on the Embry-Riddle air mail plane to Chicago Wednesday evening, en route to Moline, 111., to obtain anew Velie plane. Robin PJane Lands Here H. C. Ferguson and L. Avery, flying the first Curtiss Robin monoplane manufactured from St. Louis to Toledo, stayed overnight at the National Guard airport, Mars Hill, continuing to Toledo today.
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TWO FIGHT FOR FATHERSHIP OF 3-MONTHS BABY Husband Crosses Continent to Get Custody From Wife's 'Lover,’ Bn Vnitcd Pn ss SAN JOSE. Cal.. April 4.—Juvenile court authorities will attempt Friday to untangle anew version of the age-old “triangle.” On their decision rested the fate of three children—two of them admittedly daughters of a Newark (N. J.) butcher and the third a boy whose paternity is claimed both by the butcher and a lover of his wife. Samuel Sargent, 35, of Newark, was here, having crossed the continent for the second time in search of his wife and children, Phyllis, 8, and Caroline, 5. He seeks the custody of the children and of a third child, a 3-
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FIRM TO HAVE DINNER Accountants Will Be Hosts of Indianapolis Business Men. Homer S. Pace. New York, and Elmer W. Stout, president of tha Fletcher American National Bank, will be the principal speakers tonight at the semi-annual dinner of the firm of Pace, Gore & McLaren, accountants, at the Columbia Club. Indianapolis business men, bankers and attorneys have been invited.
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