Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 81, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1929 — Page 8
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Aviation T. A, TANARUS, REPORTS GOOD BUSINESS IN FIRST MONTH Nearly 50 Per Cent of Its Passenger Capacity Is Carried. P'j United Press ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14.—Transcontinental Air Transport carried almost 60 per cent of its passenger capacity in the first month of its operations. figures released today by Donald M. Bartlett, assistant general manager, reveal. Since service of the air-rail line was inaugurated on July 8, planes have operated at 43 per cent capacity on the eastern division between Columbus, 0., and Waynoka, Okla., the figures show. On the western division, between Clovis, N. M.. and Los Angeles, and San Francisco, the capacity figures was 33 per rent, an average for the line of 38 per cent. During its first month T. A. T. • a rried 433 passengers, Bartlett’s figures show, not including those carried free as guests of the company. Os the total, 153 were passengers over the entire line, using the air line by day and the rails of the Pennsylvania and Santa Fe railroad as night. The remaining 280 Dassengers made shorter trips between intermediate points. Operating ratio of miles scheduled to miles flown was 99.4 per cent, according to the figures, with 113,957 miles scheduled and 113,240 miles flown. Passenger miles amount to 432.264, tfie equivalent of carrying one passenger around the globe seventeen times. In the Air feather conditions at 9:30 a. m.: Northwest wind, nine miles an hour; temperature, 65; barometric pressure, 29.85 at sea level; ceiling and visibility unlimited; field good.
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‘TERROR' KILLER QUIZZED ABOUT FIVEMURDERS Wee Willie Doody Loses Air of Bravery When Taken by Police. By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—Handcuffed between two "collegiate” murderers, Willie Doody, baby-faced gunman whose reputation for being a killer threatened to eclipse those of Terrible Tommy O’Connor and Marty Durkin, paraded through the police show-up today, meekly and just a bit afraid. Scores of victims of robberies were waiting to view the pint-sized Terror and identify him, if possible, as perpetrator of a series of holdups and postofflee robberies. At the same time police gathered evidence in several murders that have been pinned on Doody. Loses Nonchalance During the night he had been questioned about at least five murders—the slaying of two detectives, one chief of police of a suburb, a bakery owner and an Illinois Central collection guard. He denied all of them. Doody, like Marty Durkin, blustering killer now in Joliet, lost his air of bragadoccio when faced with the realities of capture. The 5-foot 3-inch bantam bandit surrendered without a struggle. He even talked of suicide. Tip Leads to Capture Doody objected to being handcuffed to detectives when set to the showup. Robert Camy and Earl ‘Nicholson, two youths in their ’teens, who have admitted killing two druggists in holdups, were called from their cells and manacled, one on each side of Doody. The break in Doody’s freedom that led to his capture came on an underworld tip Tuesday. Twenty policemen surrounded his apartment, broke in and found the wizened gunman emerging sleepily from his bedroom.
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