Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1930 — Page 8

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CHURCH KEEPS PASTOR. DESPITE LOVE SHOOTING Sexton Who Was Shot May Be Dropped Off of Pay Roll. By United Press ¶ MENDOTA, Ill., April 29.—Despite the fact he is in jail awaiting sentence for the attempted murder of his sexton and the latter’s wife over a love letter, the Rev. James A. Wilson will continue to be known as the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church here and will receive his salary regularly. ¶ "Nearly all the members of our church believe he should have been acquitted,” said Mrs. Charles Powell, church treasurer, in announcing that his salary of $150 a month will be placed in the bank for him “until the Methodist district superintendent orders the practice discontinued.” ¶ Amos Elliott, the sexton, probably will be dropped from the church pay roll because he has been incapacitated since he and his wife were shot by the pastor after they refused to part with an “indiscreet” letter the minister had written to a widow member of his congregation. SUSPECTS GRILLED IN HOTEL ROOM MURDER Two Held in Slaying of Brothers on Oil Property Tour. By United Press ¶ MUSKOGEE, Okla., April 29. Charged with murder and held under guard during the night in their hotel suite adjoining the rooms where two brothers had been slain, P. G. Seeley and John Wike, both of Connecticut, were subjected today to a severe grilling by county authorities. ¶ The murder charges were filed against the two men after they had been questioned for two days in connection with the killing Saturday night of George Smith of West Cornwall, Conn., and his brother, David Smith of Sharon, Conn. ¶ Seeley, reputedly wealthy citizen of Washington, Conn., and Wike of Sharon, Conn., admitted that they had accompanied the Smiths here from the east to inspect Oklahoma property. FOOD CONSUMED BY USING BRAIN SLIGHT Scientists Find Half Peanut Would Sustain Mind for Hour. By United Press ¶ WASHINGTON, April 29.—A half peanut or an oyster cracker would sustain the brain of an Edison or an Einstein for an hour. ¶ This is the conclusion reached by two Carnegie institute scientists, Dr. Francis G. Benedict and Cornelia G. Benedict, after a winter’s research. ¶ Their problem was to determine how much food a person consumes in thinking. .════════════════════ Rheumatism? Quick relief from rheumatic pains without harm: ¶ To relieve the worst rheumatic pain is a very easy matter. Bayer Aspirin will do it every time! It’s something you can always take. Genuine Aspirin tablets are harmless. Look for the Bayer Cross on each tablet. BAYER ASPIRIN

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Learning to Fly—No. 14— Sideslip Value Taught Times Aviation Student

BY LOWELL NUSSBAUM Times Aviation Editor TODAY I was given instruction In landings with side-slips to reduce speed when coming into the field too fast., in my lesson at Hoosier airport. After I had made several take-offs and landings in which each time I nearly overshot the field in landing because of practically no wind to check the plane, Bob Shank, my instructor, told me before the next take-off: “If you come in too fast next time, I will show you something new.” On the next landing I found again I had shut off the motor too late. When we were about 150 feet high and near the edge of the field. Shank said: “Use your right rudder.” I did and the plane turned to the right. “Now push the stick left and bank your left wing." Again I followed instructions and found the plane slipping toward the field sideways, losing both speed and altitude. ana ABOUT fifty feet from the ground Shank told me to straighten out and land. I just was a little nervous about pulling back into the proper landing position, but found everything went smoothly. The wheels touched the ground gently a short distance inside the field and soon to a stop, whereas,

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without the side slip, the plane would not have landed until it was past the center of the field and would have rolled too near the far end of the field. When we had landed Shank explained side-slipping more fully to me. “The side-slip is very convenient for getting into small fields, coming over trees, telephone lines, buildings and other obstruction,” he said. “It would be impossible to get the plane into a field under such conditions by diving it after you had passed the obstructions, because in the dive the plane would gather great momentum and speed, and it would float clear across the field after you leveled off.” a a a "TN sideslipping, keep the plane’s nose on the gliding angle. Then use the rudder to turn the nose to one side or the other and drop your opposite wing. This puts the side of the plane into the wind, causing it to settle without gaining forward speed. “To come out of it, come out of the bank first, and then take off the rudder as you straighten the wing.” I practiced this once more, with only fair results, Shank having to correct me on the slip, and then my time was up. Shank said I would be permitted to practice side-slipping again Wednesday.

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