Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1929 — Page 21

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SIX MEN WANT TO RIDE ROCKET INTO THE SKIES Vnlu.-;|rcrs for Aerial Voy* arjr Next Year Must Be Without Dependents, 15V 1.M)R(,1 MM I nitrd PrrK, Mj(T f rrf vpondf nt PARIS, July 19 Six men have t r.rr] for tlir privilege of riding in t ni krt " liH'h m3' b r "ho* into e within the next, year sor Oberth. creator of the plan fm- the rocket, ha personally received three application: and I nault-Peletier, tli r *'■ - tionomer. i.a mencd the others. Bnti ,dmit that 1 1ir- pr-s ibility of a safe return i exceedingly .‘.mall The first danger lie-, in the rockef gome a■ ry before it clears the rar ! h the resull in that case would lie a crash and certain death. The ccond is the possibility of unking the moon or some other hard, opaque body in the heavens. Phr third, is in descending, in niiich rase Profr or Oberth. has pointed out that, the projectile is sure io be either dented or destroyed in .inking the cushion of atmosphere which cnvlop the earth V nally. there i- tiv' que ion eii nn alt hough an American aotronmrr ha devi. eci a scheme for suppn ing oxygen to the passenger. If however, the chosen passenger outwit; the law of probabilities and mine.' safely down to th r soil ot l ranee and no; the middle of the ocean he '.till become a greater hero than Lindbergh and will probrbly have a message for the astronomer: ot the world that will add more to the solution of their problems than a year of patient labor in an observatory. K nault-Peletier stated that only fiio f ■< ill be chosen who have no dependent.'; and who in addition arc no: subject to -casickncss. Old sailor or exaviators, in his opinion, would b>' ideal subjects for flic experiment. One of the difficulties is that after lea'ing the earth behind. the passenger will lose all sense of direction, hence, will probably not be able to say v hat land he sees or touches. This would remain a mystery unless the ingenuity of astronomers devises a method of tracing the rocket's course in the sky. BLESSING IN STATUE Vicar of Knglish Church Constructs Ingenious Devise. r," i mh >i i’ri LONDON. July 10. —The Rev. P. B. Clayton. ' dear oi All Hallows church, has constructed a miniature statue, working by electricity, of a bishop blessing a Negro. The model moves its lips, the eyes move heavenward, and the lace of the Negro takes n a look of exreme joyfulncss as the bishop Jesses Inm

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1 tablespoon of sugar. 1 teaspoon of salt. 2 cloves, 1-8 teaspoon of pepper and a teaspoon of mustard for fifteen minutes. When it begins to et. stir in 1 cup of cold, cooked ricr. 1 cup of 1 -oker, walnut meats and ' cup of finely diced celery. Serve with mayonnaise. MRS. HOWARD BREBBERMAN. 1533 South Randolph street. Rue and rineapple Pudding One and one-half cups cooked nee. 12 marshmallows. 1 cup ci ushed pineapple, 1-3 cup Maraschino cherries. 2 tablespoons sugar. 1 cup whipped cream. Cut tlie marshmallows in pieces and mix with the rice which has been cooked dry and fluffy. Add pineapple, cherries and sugar. Chill thoroughly. Before serving mix with the whipped cream. Pile in sherbet glasses and top with cither marshmallow or whipped cream and cherrv. MRS. K. L. OLSEN. 3710 North Gale street-, R R. 15. Pineapple Meat Loaf Mix thoroughly n. pound of cold pork. v. pound chopped cold beef, cup of crushed pineapple and 2 cups of rolled cracker crumbs. Break in an egg. Then work in two teaspoons salt and ! -. teaspoon pepper. Pack into a bread pan and bake for thirty minutes in a moderate oven. Serve either hot or cold. MRS. F. L. WILSON. 2341 North Illinois street. Blackberry Muffins Sift 4 teaspoons baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt with 2 cups flow • Cream 2 tablespoons butter and 2 tablespoons sugar, add I beaten egg. Then add G cup milk and the dry ingredients, alternately, and fold in 1 cup black berries. Dip mixture bv spoonfuls into greased muffin pans and bake in hot oven 20 minutes. CECIL DORMER. 947 N. Ninth srteet. Clinton. Ind.

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BUDGET PARING HAS OPPONENT Councilman Urges Ample Funds for Bureau. t Appropriation ot sufficient funds to operate the various departments ‘ efficiently" under the city manager form after Jan. 1, 1930. was advocated today by Councilman Albert F. Meurcr. "It is not good practice to slice departmental requests if they have been prepared wisely and with the view of economic operation If any department needs increased appropriations to give efficient service it ,< iiould have them," Mcurer declared. The last budget prepared by the administration of the late Samuel Lewis Shank was cut uiTmcrcifully. handicapping the first year of the incoming administration. Various increases asked for departmental appropriations and special levies would bring the tax rat'' to about $1.40 if it is not pa,red by the administration. A. B. Good, deputy controller, declared. City Controller Sterling R. Hoit

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