Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1930 — Page 8

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Aviation BIG AIR YACHTS PURCHASED FOR USE ON LAKES Detroit-Cleveland Run to Have 20-Passenger Flying Boats. Bt/ UnUrd Pm* DETROIT, Feb. 11.—Operation of two twenty-passenger Domier flying boats over a route from Detroit to Cleveland and Buffalo, as soon as the lakes navigation season opens, has been announced here by Glenn H. Hoppin, general manager of Stout-D. &. C. lines. The boats will be on daily schedule. They are similar in design to the great Domier D-OX. which earned 169 passengers on a trial trip in Germany and were brought from Friedrichshafen, Germany, and now are at Philadelphia. They are equipped with four Pratt and Whitney Hornet motors of 500horse power each and are capable of a speed of 126 miles an hour. New Air Service Bit United Pm NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—American Airways, Inc., announced today a r •-arrangement of their middle western schedule to provide anew through service by air from Cleveland to Dallas. Under the new schedule a Fokkcr trimotored plane will leave Cleveland and fly to Chicago. There, two planes will fly to Tulsa, one by way of St. Louis and the other by way of Kansas City. The double line will converge at Tulsa and one plane will carry the passengers to Dallas. Pass License Tests Transport pilot license tests were passed to Warren North, Frankfort, and Fred Lucas, Rushville, at Capiloi airport Monday. Both came to Indianapolis in Waco planes and will return today. Charles Wethern, department of commerce inspector, conducted the examinations. Arrivals and Departures Curtiss-Mars Hill Airport—Richard F. Taylor, commandant, two pilots and mechanics returned from southwestern Indiana flood areas, national guard planes; T. A. T. pasengers included Arthur Shank, Mishawaka. Hoosier Airport—M. O. Schultz, Dayton, 0., to Lincoln, Neb., Kin-ner-motored Aero Sport plane, overnight. RUBIO ATTENDS DUTIES Mexican Chief Recovers From Wounds of Attempted Assassination. //>< l nit>it Pres * MEXICO CITY. Feb. 11.—Still forced to remain in bed, but recovering from the effects of the wounds received in the attempt to rssassinate him after his inauguration, President Ortiz Rubio now is recovered sufficiently to give his pprsonal attention to the more pressing official business. The president has contracted a slikht cold. Gas Prostrates Reader ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 11.—H. E. Griner. 38. was enjoying the evening at home reading a book when he was overcome by fumes from a gas stove. A pulmotor from central fire station revived him fifteen minutes later. He will recover.

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COFFIN VICTORY SEEN IN CANDIDATES’ RUSH Irvington Club Speakers Point to Need for United Front. Eagerness of too many anti-Coffin candidates to file may result in a victory for Coffin, leaders of the opposition were pointing out today as a result of the meeting of the Irvington Republican Club Monday night. It was proposed that one ticket bearing the name of anti-Coffin candidates be placed in the field, but a multitude of aspirants are claiming that each be the favored one. By including them all, the anti-Coffin strength will be divided. it was pointed out by Samuel Campbell. James S. Kingsbury declared that if the reorganization proponents are not victorious, Democrats will carry the county in the fall. Supreme Court Judge Julius C.

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CHICAGO MAYOR POCKETS PRIDE, MOVESFOR AID Dickers With Business Men for Relief; Thousands in Bread Line. BY MERTON T. AKERS United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—While bread, milk and clothing lines doled out supplied to employes of Cook county today, the deadlock between Mayer William Hale Thompson and a citizens’ "relief committee’’ finally was broken, paving a posible way out of the financial morass. Conditions reached such a desperate stage that President Anton Cermak of the county board Monday threw open the West Polk street charity stores to the thousands of workers who faced starvation because they could not collect long overdue salaries. $25 Is Limit Food, clothing, shoes, coal and milk were passed out to men and women who presented orders signed by their department heads. Each allotment was limited to $25 on the first call. Those supplies literally were taken out of the mouths and off the backs of the county’s poor, for they were being held for those ordinarily in distress at this time of year. The other side of the picture, establishment of liaison between the mayor’s forces and Silas H. Strawn’s committee, was far rosier. The mayor’s refusal to negotiate with Strawn and his followers has held up possible tax loans. Wait on Strawn But Mayor Thompson Monday was persuaded to pocket his pride and authorize subordinates to deal with a subcommittee of the Strawn group. The first joint meeting will be held today or Wednesday, depending on arrangements made after the arrival this morning of Strawn from the east. The conferees tentatively agreed upon were: Samuel A. Ettelson, corporation counsel; Lewis E. Myers, school trustee, and George K.

Schmidt, city controller, representing the mayor, and Silas H. Strawn, E. R. Graham, architect, and Robert Carr, president of the Dearborn Chemical Company, representing the Strawn group. Alcoholism Blamed for Death Death of Blaine Williams, 45, of 1538 Reisner street, whose body was found in his bed Monday night, was caused by acute alcoholism. Coroner Charles H. Keever said today. The widow, from whom he is separated, three children and a sister survive him.

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-FEB. 11, 1930