Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1929 — Page 5
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25,000,000 TO SEE AIR FLEET ON FORD TOUR 35 Entries Received for 5,000-Mile Journey in October. BY WALLACE G. WEST. T.mt*d Pru* Mil! Correspondent DETROIT. Sept. 17.—More than £33)00.000 persons will see the air r.*et of the 1929 national tour for the Edsel B Ford trophy during its sixteen-day journey of nearly 5,000 miles, according to an estimate made today by Ray Collins, manager of the event. Thirty-five entries have been made thus far in the tour by leading airplane manufacturers. Collins said, and the competing fleet of planes will visit thirty-two cities in this country and Canada, passing through twenty states. The entry this year exceeds by ten the large-i list included in any of the four previous tours. Hawkes to Referee Frank Hawkes. who holds the' transcontinental speed records from east-to-west, west-to-east. and round-trip, has been announced as tour referee and will precede the f.ight in the airplane with which he made his records. The last word in modern airplane equipment has been placed in the tour and persons along the route will see for the first time tne tamous autogiro. Juan de la Cierva, inventor of the plane, has announced he himself will fly one of the three entered. The tour is an institution designed for promotion of civil aeronautics and as such does net include entry of government-owned equipment. Cash Prizes of 520.000 Beside the beautiful Ford reliability trophy approximately S2O OGG In cash prizes wi be awarded The mileage to be traveled this 3 ear will be extensive, ~a aging from Portland. Me., to Jacksonville Fla., along the Atlantic seaboard and then across the middle-western ttates as far as Wichita. Kan. The entire schedule follows: Or;. 5 -Windsor. Oont.. noon; Toronto, fueht. Oct Ottawa, noon; Montreal, night. Oct. 7 Portland. Me., noon; Springfield. M's., night. Oct 3- New York City, noon; Philadelphia. night Oct. 9—Baltimore, noon; Richmond. Va., nicht Oct.l 10 Winston-Salem, N. C.. noon: Greenville, S. C.. night. Oct 11 Savannah, Oa.. noon; Jacknonville. Fla . night Oct 12 —Macon. Ga . noon: Atlanta, Ga., tughl. Oct. 13 Atlanta, noon; also night. Oct 14- Murfreesboro. Tenn , noon; Cincinnati, night Oct. 15— Louisville, nono: S;. Louis. night. Oct IS Springfield. Mo., noon; Wichita. Rant . night. _ Oct 17 3t Joseph. Mo., noon: D"S ■Moines, night. Oct -Cedar nr-pids. In., noon. St. Paul, night Oct 19 — Wausau. Wis.. noon: Milwaukee, flight , Or: 2C—Moline, 111. noon: Chicago, flight. . . Oct 2! Kalamazoo. Mich . noon. Ford Airport. Detroit, night. LINDBERGHS START LONG TRIP FRIDAY
"We" to Inaugurate New Mail Service to Dutch Guiana. li>i Unitcil ROOSEVELT FIELD. L. 1.. Sept. 17.—Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh becomes an air mail man again on Wednesday when he and Mrs. Lindbergh will leave here for Miami. Fla., to inaugurate anew mail service between Miami and Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana. The Lindberghs will leave Miami Friday and will fly over the Caribbean sea. the West Indies, the Virgin islands, the north shore of South American to Paramaribo and back to Miami through Central America. Colonel Lindbergh has allowed himself twenty days to accomplish the round-trip, totaling about 7.000 miles for the Pan-American Airways. INJUNCTION HEARING SET FOR SATURDAY Delay Granted on Petition to Dissolve Wayne Township Tax Order. Superior Judge Linn D. Hay will hear arguments Saturday in a petition to dissolve an injunction against collecting a 22-cent tax rate increase in Wayne township. Arguments were to have been heard Monday, but the time extension was granted on request of attorneys. Petition for dissolving the injunction is in behalf of Vestal Davis, township trustee, whose budget request was cut about one-third b; the township advisory board. Davis charged the township schools can not operate unless his request is granted.
Boy Cripple Cured Bu 7 imm Special ANDERSON. Ind . Sept. 17.—Dous’d H. Shell. 10. son of George Shell. Indianapolis, is back from the Shrine hospital at Oa£ Park. 111., cured of a hip ailment that caused him to be a cripple since infancy. Specialists said he would never be troubled with the ailment again and Rfier a few days rest will be able to play like other children. The boy was admitted to the hospital through the efforts of Anderson members of the Shrine. U Fontaine Man Killed BT l mcm Special MARION. Ind.. Sept. 17.—Harry Barth, 36. Lafontainc. was injured fatally when an automobile he was driving crashed head-on with a machine driven by Golda Crooks. Flint. Mich. Crooks’ wife was cut and bruised. An invalid baby was uninjured. Crooks was not held by ppolice. Lifelong Resident Dies Bu Timt Special CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind.. Sept. 17 —Mrs. Mary Largent, 87. is dead t her home here. She leaves four children, fourteen grandchildren, thirty-nine great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Mra. L argent had spent her entire life in tty* county, m-
AND SO TO BED IS THEME OF SKETCH Jack Norworth Has an Easy Time of it in Vaudeville This Season and He Admits it Very Frankly. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN. IT is an easy life that Jack Norworth is leading on the vaudeville stage this season, because he is in bed most of tire time. And I might remark that his costume consists chiefly of pajamas. He does manage to get on a robe and a high hat. Norworth and his wife. Dorothy Adelphi. are using a sketch this season which has seen service before That is, I have seen it done before. We see Norworth and his wife in the same bed carrying on a domestic quarrel. He has been seen with another woman. The more he tries to explain, the worse he gets into it and his wife is never convinced that the meeting was an accident.
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Juanita In the Vitaphone act part of the Apollo bill, Juanita sings songs with a decided foreign meaning. Back of her is an orchestra.
Pipe My Briar! That’s How General Dawes Identifies Himself in England.
ISu L ritrrl I’rrKS lONDON. Sept. 17.—AmbassaJ dor Dawes and his underslung pipe have become identified so closely in the minds of the people here he is beginning to find difficulty in proving who he really is without producing first his celebrated briar. It was revealed here today that during a recent visit to the British museum, the United States ambassador to the court of St. James, who is an amateur archaeologist, was puzzled about certain dates affixed to treasures of ancient Ur. Dawes turned to a neighbor, an elderly Australian, and asked for clarification. The Australian was informed so well and was so polite the ambassador gave him his card, marked "General Charles Gates Dawes.” The Australian was skeptical and looked it. The ambassador sensed the doubt and immediately pulled out his trump card, the underslung pipe, and smilingly began to fill it. The skepticism immediately vanished and the card now is one of the Australian's treasured possessions. Waitresses in California are not allowed to carry a load weighing more than ten pounds up or down stairs and not allowed to lift more than fifty pounds during their work.
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After this is over. Norworth sings one song while his wife plays. A pretty tame offering for one who has the reputation and stage history that Norworth has. The entire bill is mighty tame. The most interesting act to me is the one that opens the bill, Lillian Faulkner and company. This is a puppet offering and the dolls are expertly handled. Iblings and Thomas, a man and woman team, attempt singing which is poor. About the only thing of merit to the act. as I saw' it, is the balloon singing stunt of the man. * Wilson, Keppel and Betty go in for some tap dancing, including a stair dance on the part of one of the men. The movie feature is “Masquerade," made from “The Brass Bowl.” Leila Hyams and J. Farrell McDonald are in the cast. . Now at the Lyric.
NEW DANCES TO BE TAUGHT AT BALLROOM Indianapolis folks who missed the ! thrill of seeing the globe circling j Graff Zeppelin on its tranconti- ! nental flight may yet experience the - next best thrill and at least feel | like they're realty floating along i with the zep ii they will visir, the ! Indiana roof ballroom every Tues- : day evening between 7:45 and 8:45. Tom Devine, manager of the roof, ' has arranged with Walter Pattridge to teach roof patrons the newest fox trot for dancers. It's called the | "Gray Sway” and has the same gliding motion as the famous zep would ! give you. It is a smooth and graceful fox trot of medium tempo that old and | young alike will enjoy. The steps are intriguing, yet simple, and everyone can learn it, needless to say that everyone will like it. When 5.000 dancing teachers convened in Pittsburgh last month they voted the Graf Sway the official dance of the season, and agreed to popularize it all over the country. These dancing masters also voted j the “Sorority Sway” as the second | official dance, and agreed likewise I to make it popular with American dancers. The Sorority Sway, the college rage which has already found- favor in New York at select dancing i places as the Biltmore roof, Commodore ballroom and the Cascades, is typically collegiate, peppy and so ; different, that it will appeal to the conservative dancers as well as to : collegiates. In the Sorority Sway, the foot is dragged in all walking steps from fourth rear to first, then to fourth front on ball of foot. The knees are relaxed through the dance. There is a slide forward on left foot, count 1; slide diagonally forward on right foot, a quarter of turn to right, count 2; step to left on ball of left foot, count 3. glissade (cross right foot .quickly over left foot), count, and slide back on left foot, making a quarter turn—all of which is very easy and if you’re the least bit in doubt, come up to the roof ballroom on Tuesday evening and learn these new dances without cost of instruction. aa a * Other theaters today offer: “The Cock-Eyed World.” at the Apollo; •Show' Boat.” at the Granada; • Hard to Get” at the Ohio: “Nite Life in Paris,” at the Mutual; “Street Girl,” at the Indiana: “The Lady Lies.” at the Circle; “Evangeline.” at the Palace, and movies at the Colonial
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