Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 83, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1929 — Page 11

ATG. 16, 1929.

FOREIGN WARS VETERAN MADE U. S.JJEGAL AID Frank T. Strayer Receives Position as Assistant District Attorney. Appointment of Frank T. Strayer, former Veterans of Foreign Wars national commander, as assistant United States district attorney, was announced today by District Attorney George E. Jeffrey. Strayer, who will take office Sept. 1, succeeds William C. Mitchell, who resigned to enter private practice of law. Strayer has practiced law in In riianapolis a= a member of the firm of Robbins, Strayer and Robbins for two years, coming here from Rich mond where he liver fifteen years. He resigned as prosecuting attorney at Richmond during the war to enter the United States navy aviation service, and was sent to France, where he served as a member of the Naval North Bombers’ squadron. Upon his return to Richmond, after the war, he was re-elected prosecuting attorney, serving in 1923 and 1924. In 1926 he was elected senior vice-commander of the V. F. W., and the follwing year was elected national commander-in-chief. serving with distinction. He is married and two sons, Wilfred 17, and Byron 13. Strayer holds a commission in the Indiana militia as judge ad-vocate-general. THREE ORPHANS MISSING Children Leave Lutheran Home in Night, Take Clothing'. Arthur Heddeig. 16. and his sisters Ida, 12 and Mathilde, 10 were reported to the police as missing from the Lutheran Orphans’ home on East Washington street today. They left in the night, and took all their clothing.

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World of Aviation

Arrivals and Departures Curtiss-Mars Hill Airportr—Rex Parker, pilot, and Wendell Fleming, passenger, Monoprep, Moline, 111., to Cincinnati; Lawrence Hazel - ton, pilot, and Douglas Shaffer, Monocoupe, Moline to Cincinnati; p. W. Chafcot, Whirlwind-Eagle-rock biplane, Colorado Springs, Colo., to Pittsburgh; Embry-Riddle air mail plane passengers included R. W. Bruene, Hoosier State Automobile Association, to Cincinnati. John Steuart, Embry-Riddle sales manager, Monocoupe, to Springfield. O. Capitol Airport—Jack MacManus, Waco biplane, and Dick Yule, Travel Air biplane, St. Louis to Utica, N, Y. Hoosier Airport Harold C. Brooks, Hoosier secretary, returned from business trip to Delphi and Monticello. Promise Planes for Tour Twenty planes were promised for the first annual all-Indiana good will tour Sept. 16 to 20, sponsored by the Indiana Aircraft Trades Association, at a meeting of association members at the Chamber of Commerce. It was indicated about ten more planes would be entered. The tour will start from the Curtiss-Mars Hill airport Monday noon, Sept. 16, ending the following Friday afternoon at Hoosier or Capitol airport. After the close of the tour, most of the planes will prcoeed to Marion the following afternoon for the twoday Marion airplane exposition. Fliers will be entertained Saturday night at the Marion Country Club by the Junior Association of Commerce. exposition sponsors. The fliers will make overnight stops at Evansville, Terre Haute, South Bend and Ft. Wayne. Cities to be visited include New Albany, Linton. Union City. Bedford, Princeton. Brazil, Greencastle, Walcott, Hammond, Anderson, Muncie, Columbus, La Porte. Kokomo, Lafayette. Logansport, Elkhart, Rochester i and Hartford City. Fliers from other cities attending i the meeting here include: E. R.

Southee, New York, Curtiss Flying Service; J. H. Stewart, Cincinnati, Embry-Riddle Company; A. E. Thompson and R. L. Stephens, Marion: L. I. Aretz and Richard Arnett, Lafayette; Earl F. Ward and O. S. Evansville; Clyde Shockley, Kokomo; C. F. Cornish, Ft. Wayne; A. F. Foulkes, Terre Haute, and George O. Rettlg, Wabash. H. Weir Cook, Indiana Curtiss Company general manager, presided. Harold C. Brooks, Hoosier airport, is chairman of the tour committee. Flies to Michigan J. H. McDuffee. Prest-O-Lite Storage Battery Corporation vice-presi-dent, who flew to Martinsville and return Thursday in the Prest-O-Lite Ryan monoplane, left from Capitol airport today lor a trip to Detroit and northern Michigan. The plane was piloted by Dick Knox. Flier Ordered on Duty First Lieutenant Irving M. Fauvre of the air reserve has been ordered to two weeks’ active duty at Schoen field, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Aug, 13, dispatches from Eighty-fourth (Ind.) division headquarters today stated. The Three hundred twenty-sixth field artillery will begin its annuaj training course at Camp Knox, Ky., Aug. 18. Airport Hostess Named Appointment of Mrs. Jean Whitman, Spink-Arms hotel, as hostess at the Curtiss hangar and restau-

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rant at the Curtiss-Mars Hill airport- is announced by H. Weir Cook, general manager. Mrs. Whitman is believed to be the first airport hostess in the country. She will manage the new Curtiss lunchroon and restaurant, in the building nearing completion and will assist in greeting and carring for passinger. It is planned to hold open house at the restaurant building next week. Plan Endurance Test Here Start of the proposed airplane endurance refueling flight of Lieut. Walter R. Peck and Lieutenant Lawrence Genaro, Ft. Benjamin Harrison army fliers, who will seek to bring the endurance flying record to Indianapolis, has been set for

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Hunt Plane Lost in Sea B;r United Pret • MARSEILLES, France, Aug. 16. Searching parties were dispatched

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today in the hope of finding three missing members of the crew of a military airplane which fell into the Mediterranean sea. Two of the five

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occupants of the plane were rescued. The cause of the disaster was not made known by the military authorities.