Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1929 — Page 3

DEC- 18, 1929

GLIDER CLUB IS FORMED AGAIN BY BUTLERITES Coach Clark to Direct New Organization; Open Membership. Anew glider club is being organized at Butler university under the direction of Coach Potsy Clark, II was announced today. The club will use the glider presented to the university by L. Strauss & Cos., now’ housed in the Curtiss Flying Service hangar at the Mars Hill airport. Membership in the club will be open to any man interested in this form of flying. * It is planned to obtain services of an expert glider to instruct all members in use of controls before they are permitted ?. flight. f ?oveltv excursion to SL Louis by airplane was announced today by J. J. Sutherin, district traffic agent of Transcontinental Air Transport-Maddux Airlines. A big T. A. T. transport plane will leave Indianapolis at 12:30 p. m. Saturday, scheduled to arrive in St. Louis at 3 p. m. The plane will return Sunday, leaving St. Louis at 3 p. m. and arriving here at 5 p. m. Reduced Fare Fare for the excursion has been reduced from the regular rate of : S3O one way to $35 for the round trip. Reservations may be made ; by calling Sutherin at T. A. T. i headquarters. Mars Hill airport, ! telephone Belmont 3023. INJURY 28 YEARS AGO CAUSES MAN'S DEATH Fall From Tree Brought Diseases to Resident Near Trenton. Bir Timex Bnerinl TRENTON, Ind., Dec. 18.—Diseases which developed after an in- : jury twenty-eight years ago caused the near here of Fred De- I batty, 49. He was suffering from asthma, heart disease and other ailments. When Debatty was 21 years old he fell fifty-two feet from a hickory tree while gathering nuts. For the next, nine months he was in a critical condition and for tw’o years was bedfast. Later he was able to walk with the aid of crutches and afterward these were discarded for a cane. TRAIM WRECK AVERTED! Ban Franciscan Held for Near Accident: Traced by Fingerprints. Z?v United Press LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18.—Leonard Fuschini, San Francisco, was under arrest today on charges of having attempted to wreck a tourist-filled westbound Continental limited of j the Union Pacific railway. A track inspector flagged the j train after having found two heavy pieces of steel laid across the track. Fuschini’s fingerprints were paid to correspond to those found on the improvised derail. Store Thieves Get SI,OOO Ru Timex Bnerinl DALEVTLLE, Ind., Dec. 18.— j Thieves looted the J. E. Ballenger j store here, escaping with SI,OOO worth of merchandise. The loot consisted of dry goods and groceries, j several hundred pairs of stockings, j silk underwear, and handkerchiefs, j

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Little boys have a much better chance to grow up to be President in Switzerland than in most other countries, for there a chief executive is elected every year. Jean Musy. pictured above, has been chosen President of Switzerland for the 1930 term. He held this high office in 1925, too. ANCIENT LEGAL THEORY SENDS MAN TO JAIL Husband Accused Because of Wife’s Acts in His Presence. V,y Timm bprciol RUSHVILLE. Ind., Dec. 18.—A1 Isley of Indianapolis is held in the Rush county jail here as a, result of an ancient legal theory that a wife who commits certain crimes in the presence of her husband, does so under his direction, and that he, not she, is punishable. In Rush circuit court here Tuesday Isley’s w’ife, Mrs. Mary Isley.. was acquitted of attempting to free Vinton Mingle and Lee Karney, Indianapolis, from the county jail here. Although there w r as evidence that she had smuggled saws to the men, she was freed as the act was committed while her husband was in her company. PLEADS FOR NEW SHIPS Retired German Naval Leader Urges Building of Battle Cruisers. Bit United Prexx BERLIN, Dec. 18.—Construction of three additional “vest-pocket battleships,*’ modeled after the “Ersatz Preussen,’’ which has aroused the admiration of naval experts throughout the world, is urged by Admiral Zenker, retired chief of staff of the German navy. Admiral Zenker, demands that Germany increase her fleet to the maximum permitted under the Versailles treaty. It is assumed that the admiral is speaking for those now controlling the German naval policy. REVIVE WEDDING RUMOR King Boris’ Acceptance to Attend Royal Nuptials Reopens Interest. By United Press SOFIA, Bulgaria, Dec. 18.—Acceptance. by King Boris of an invitation to attend the wedding of Crown Prince Humbert of Italy and Princess Marie Jose of Belgium at Rome has revived interest in rumors that the announcement of Boris’ own engagement to Princess Giovanna of Italy might be expected within a short time.

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