Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1930 — Page 4
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PLANE AS EASY 1 DRIVING AS CAR VIEWED COMING Designer of Wright Motor Declares ‘Fool-Proof’ Ship Is Near. BY PAUL If- KING foiled Pres* Staff Correspondent ST. LOUIS, March 12.—An air- 1 plane, “foolproof” and as easy to drive as an automobile, eventually will be a reality, Charles L. Lawrence, designer of the Wright Whirlwind motor, believes. “You will steer these planes to the right or left with an automobile wheel. Just as you would a car, and with no fear of making a false move,’’ Lawrence commented. “You Will go up or down simply by pulling or pushing the wheel and tlie airplane will be in perfect control in every position and at any speed, even when descending." “The stick which now maneuvers the plane will be done awy with,; also the necessity of using the feet: on pedals," he said. Trophy Winner LawTence, to whom President 1 Coolidge presented the Collier trophy for the greatest achievement in aviation during 1928, said lie believed too much dependence upon the personal equation constitutes the largest fault of the present day plane. Although he admitted the present day craft yet is imperfect, Lawrence emphasizes that the airplane, ‘when in competent hands, is a sound means of transportation.” Construction of the airplane motor and frsme have been improved to such a degree that most accidents and crashes are due to bad judgment of the pilot,” the motor expert believes. Work on Hazards Fire hazards of the present day plane will be eliminated, adding further to safety in flying, Lawrence explained. “The hazards,” he said, “will be eliminated by preventing other parts of the machine from becoming hot from exhaust and the use of a less volatile fuel. “No matter how safe flying becomes, bad judgment of the pilot will continue to cause accidents just as he does todav with the automobile. “As in golf and other games the chief hazard in learning to fly is a mental hazard, but those who hesitate today will find it hard to resist the planes tomorrow,” Lawrence concluded. 10,000 CIGARETS PART OF LOOT FROM STORE Noblesville rolice Believe Bovs Broke Into Grocery. • Hu Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., March 12. Ten thousand cigarets, several hundred pounds of candy, some canned goods, eggs and a small amount of change, were taken when the grocery of D. S. Almond was robbed. .... The burglars entered and left through a window that could not be raised more than ten or twelve inches, leading police to believe small boys are guilty. This was the second time the store has been robbed in the last few weeks. SOLDIER ESTATE SUED Marion Attorney Flies Claim Against Korean’s Money. Hu Time* Special MARION. Ind., March 12.—A claim for SBBO against the estate of F.n Sk Song, a Korean, who served with the American army during the World war. has been filed in Grant circuit court here by Earl E. Rodman, Marion. Song was a cook In the army. He was wounded while In France. He had been undergoing treatment for several years at the Marion National sanatorium where he died. The estate consists of government compensation which accumulated before his death July 14. Song was well known at the Grant county courthouse where he went frequently to distribute gifts to those who caught his fancy.
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Stick Em Up
Texas Jack Sullivan “Fill your hand, copper!" Commanded Texas Jack Sullivan of Indianapolis policemen Monday. They filled their hands, but were a little late on the draw, only to find Texas Jack holding the same “full house” he does in the above photo, a six-shooter jammed to the barrel. For Texas Jack, a wandering instructor in marksmanship and the art of “fanning” a trigger, stopped off in the city Monday on his way to New York to teach city law guardians how to keep from wearing a wooden kimono when they meet a bandit. “The speediest gun draw we’ve ever seen,” was the police department’s acclaim of Texas Jack after a practice session. ASSOCIATION ATTACKS FAKE ‘DIPLOMA MILLS’ Nation-Wide Legislation Sought in War on “School Gangsters.” Bu Times Special CHICAGO, March 12.—Plans fop nation-wide legislation to wipe out fake correspondence and trade schools, now drawing more than $85,000,000 annually from the pockets of unsuspecting students, were announced today by the American Association of Engineers. The association stated that It proposes to enlist immediately all available legal machinery to eliminate these “thriving educational gangsters, operating one of the worst rackets ever originated in America.” Legislative bodies in every state in the Union will be asked to enact drastic laws designed to drive out of business the hundreds of spurious “mail order universities” ant “diploma mills,” recently exposed by a nation-wide investigation of the correspondence and trade school industry by the American Association of Engineers.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
.MARCH 12, 1930
