Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1929 — Page 5

MAY 31, 1929

BAD WEATHER AGAIN DELAYS OCEAN FLIERS Frenchmen and Americans Hope for Change of Luck Saturday. fU FRANK MI RPHV I Staff Correspondent OLD ORCHARD. Maine, May 31. Five land-bound men were depending today upon those rare June days that, the poets ell about to supply favorable '•rather for their projected flights to Ft irope On thus last day of May the impatient aviators of the American monoplane Green Flash and the ziant French monopiane Yellow Bird were kept on the ground by renewed adverse flying conditions over the north Atlantic. Another twenty-four-hour postponement of the long-delayed hops •as necessitated and the latest reports from Dr. James H. Kimball, New York meteorologist, contained no positive assurance that the fliers would be able to get away tomorrow. Roger Q. Williams and Lewis A

u My Tongue Was White and Furry” ■Pnmr iimr ago T began waking up '■ itli a terrible taste in my mouth rverj morning, and my tongue renird to br coated with a white fur At first I wasn't alarmed, but when I began to tire easily in the day and ’ suffer dull headaches, T realized my system was storing up poisons. I began faking Dios i tablets for the ox gall they eon bn. as my doetor .aid there was nothing better for the liver and bowels. I was amazed at the amount of old waste matter expelled from my body, and in a very short time began to feel like anew man." Let. your liver become sluggish and it fails to cleanse the blood of the poisons formed in the food waste. These poisons then are spread throughout the system, causing auto-intoxication, chronic constipation. sick headaches, and diseases of the stomach, blood and kidneys. The best thing for stimulating the liver, as doctors now’ agree, is pure, natural ox gall. Dioxol containing pure ox gall, tones up the liver in a natural way and makes it function vigorously. When your whole intestinal tract is kept clean, your bowels move regularly, and you enjoy genuine health. Dioxol tablets are pure, natural ox gall in dainty, tasteless form, and cost less than 2r each at druggists. Try them and see what difference it makes when your liver is functioning right. All good druggists sell Dioxol tabelts.—Advertisement.

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Europa’s Boss

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Captain Nickolaus Johnscn. above, for many years captain of the S.S. Columbus, has been made commander of the North German Lloyd line and will be in command of the new S. S. Europa when she is placed in service. TIK Europa is to be one of the world's largest liners.

Yancey, who hope to reach Rome in the Green Flash, had mechanics leplace the several spokes which were strained or broken when the plane's right wheel became stuck in soft sand during an attempted take-off Wednesday. Their craft again was ready for the 4,750-mile grind. Meanwhile, a tiny leak in the main gasoline tank of the Yellow pird—the leak which forced the Frenchmen to turn back after Wednesday's perfect take-off for Paris—had been repaired and the big monoplane also was prepared for its hop overseas. Armeno Lotti Jr., radio operator of the Yellow Bird, returned to New York yesterday in the twenty-pas-senger Savoia-Marchetti seaplane Roger Q. Williams to receive Dr. Kimball's weather reports first hand. He planned to make a. hurried trip back to Old Orchard as soon as the weather was right.

LUTHERANS TO MEET Expect 10.000 Here Sunday for Quadricentennial. More than 10.000 Tndiana Lutherans arc expected to attend celebration of the quadricentennial of Luther's small catechism, to be held by the Lutheran churches of greater Indianapolis in the Cadle tabernacle. Ohio and New Jersey streets, at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, the committee in charge said today. Professor Edward Hoehler. of Concordia Teacher's college. River Forest. 111., and A. H. AhlbrandL Sevmour. Ind., will speak. A childrens’ chorus of 400 voices, under direction of John E. Potzger, of Emmaeus Lutheran school, will sing. The Rev. Louis Wambsganss. pastor of St. John's Lutheran church at Five Points, the Rev. Werner Kuntz, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, 2418 West Walnut, street, Paul G. Elbert. 509 North Hamilton avenue, and G. H. W. Kastrup. 1307 Wright street, compose the committee on arrangements. Two Appointed to Board Bii l imes special CRAWFORDSVTLLE. Ind.. May 31.—Charles H. Bruce, of this city, and A. W. Dazry. of New Richmond, have been appointed members of the Montgomery county board of review by Judge Edgar A. Rice. The ex officio members are Auditor Paul Stump. Assessor Charles Warren and Treasurer Clyde Rogers. The board will meet Monday.

’CHUTE FAILS; i FLIER KILLED Movie Stunt Man Plunges 2.000 Feet. ! b t '<• r ■ • SCRANTON. Pa. May .71.—Edgar Enochs, veteran movie stunt man. plunged one-halt mile to his death at Clark's summit, near here. Memorial day. when his parachute ; failed to open. Enochs was scheduled to leap from a plane, drop 2.000 feet, and : then open his parachute. The crowd saw the stunt man leap from the wine of a plane piloted by Walter Gradeline. They saw his body turning grotesquely in the air. Finally it became apparent # hat the parachute would not open. As i he beared the ground. Enochs could he seen working frantically to save ! his life. His home was at Mullica Hills, N. J. Work on Gateway Begun /?„'/ 7 i.mcs ape civ? BLOOMINGTON. Ind.. May 31Work on the S7OO Memorial gateway, given by the 1929 graduating class of Indiana university, is in progress, I and will be completed by commencement day. The gateway is between Biology and Commerce halls at the Third street entrance.

Xcursion TO Louisville SUNDAY JUNE 2 *0.75 Jr ROUND lOR TR * P Half fare for children between 5 and 12 years of age. Leaves 7:00 A. M. Traction Terminal Returns 7:00 P. M. Phone HI 4501. INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE CO.

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