Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1930 — Page 18
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SUN'S ECLIPSE TO BE ‘SHOT’ BY PLANEGAMERA .California Scientists Hope to Get Best Pictures of Phenomenon. BY OTIS T. CARTWRIGHT United Press Staff Correspond*-nt SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19.—As a certain portion of California is darkened, darker than midnight, for one brief moment on April 28, two men will be working like mad 10,000 feet above the earth to take pictures of the sun. Those men, scientists from the Lick observatory near San Jose, Cal., plan to photograph the total eclipse of the sun on that day for the benefit of science. It is a feat never before attempted by man. and if successful, ts expected to provide Lick observatory with some of the best records ever made of an eclipse of the sun. To Use Powerful Plane The effort will be made in a highpowered cabin airplane, capable of attaining an altitude of 15,000 feet or more. The interior will be equipped with the latest of telescopic photographic devices perfected for the taking of pictures of bodies in the heavens. Dr. H. M. Jeffers will be the photographer, and his plane will be piloted by an expert flier. Above Napa Valley Although Dr. Jeffers is a qualified pilot he will be too busy shooting pictures of the eclipse to give any thoughts to controls of the flying ship. The attempt will be made in the rarlfied atmosphere two miles or more above the Napa valley, according to Dr. R. G. Aitkens, one of the directors of the observatory. The total eclipse of the sun, which will not last more than sixty to eighty seconds, scientists believe, will only be visible from certain points in north-central California.
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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Earl Harton, 935 West Pearl street, Ford roadster, 50-G25, from Drover and Washington streets. Gusta Jackson, 721 East Fourteenth street. Ford roadster, 55-052, from Washington and Oriental streets. James S. Rodgers, 2802 North Chester avenue, Chevrolet sedan, 69-064, from garage, same address. Margaret E. Hibner, 1414 Leonard street, Ford roadster, 94-589, from Capitol avenue and Maryland street. Sidney Cohen, Clarksville, Tenn., Chevrolet sedan. 201-990 Tenn.. from three miles west of city on Rockville road. James B. Messier, 940 Middle drive. Woodruff Place. Buick coupe, 734-923, from Sixteenth and Pennsylvania streets. Oscar Bloom, 406 North Illinois street, Buick coupe, 735-941, from Vermont and Illinois streets. James Jones, 539 North West street, Buick coupe. 734-785, from in front of same address.
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Stolen automobiles, recovered by police, belong to: James Middleton. 441 West McCarty street. Ford coupe, found in front of 919 Maple street. Chevrolet, 78-810, found in rear of 1903 North Talbott avenue. Ford sedan, 125-179, found at 231 Virginia avenue. Washington, Lincoln Honored Tribute was paid to Washington and Lincoln at a meeting of Ben Harrison camp. No. 356, Sons of Union Veterans, at Ft. Friendly, 512 North Illinois street, Tuesday night. Thomas A. Daily, attorney, and Frank Huston discussed lives of the two great Americans. I “BATTERIES 2 6-Volt. 11-Plate. $4.75 'M Fully guaranteed TA- = bernies :;k;ss i 165 Kentucky Av, Rll*jr *874
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