Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1930 — Page 10
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GERMANY AND BRITAIN OPEN AIR LANE RACE Struggle to Develop Lines Across Asia Minor Seen in Subsidies. Du United Pres * BERLIN, May 16.—Possibility of a race between Germany and Great Britain for development of aviation transport across Asia Minor was seen today in. the reich’s plans ; for the airplane industry to receive j a subsidy of more than $1,000,000 above the 1929 government expenditures on aviation. Determination of the government to continue development of aerial service, despite economic difficulties in which the 1930 budget was involved, was emphasized by the action of the British house of commons Tuesday in approving the second reading of the air transport subsidies bill.
The bill authorizes the government to expend upward of $5,000,000 annually for the next ten years in subsidizing civil air transportation. The prospective race for control of future transportation to the east was viewed as a counterpart of the pre-war rivalry between the fast growing German empire and the British for control of railroad transports, especially the proposed German line from Berlin to Bagdad, which caused alarm in Britain and, later, was suggested by many sources as the actual origin of the World Although the British bill for air expenditures stipulates it shall be binding on future parliaments for the next decade, the German subsidy represented merely the first increase over the comparatively small sum spent in 1929.
MAY DAY PROGRAM IS GIVEN BY SCHOOL 72 Over 200 Pupils Appear In Cantata “The May Queen.” Departmental intermediate choruses of School 72, Troy and Carson avenues, were to present a May day cantata at the school this afternoon and tonight. First performance of the production, “The May Queen,” was to be given in the school auditorium at 1:45 p. m., and the other at 7:45. ( Approximately 200 pupils are to appear in the cantata which is directed by Miss Ruth Gorman, departmental grade teacher. Proceeds from the production will go for benefit of the Parent Teachers Association. The invention of gunpowder often is attributed to Berthold Schwartz, a German monk, in 1320-1354.
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BABY SON IS SLAIN Father in Murder Frenzy Over Borrowed Money. Bu United Press CHICAGO, May 16.—Because she bought a cook stove with borrowed money Mrs. William Schliemann's 14-months-old son was dead today and she and her other two sons were in the Roseland hospital in critical condition from bullet wounds. Her husband, a steel worker, returned home Thursday night and frenziedly Shot all members of his family, with the exception of a daughter who was playing outside, when he received an interest notice on a SIOO loan. The money had been borrowed by Mrs. Schliemann for the purchase of a kitchen stove. Schliemann escaped.
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