Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1931 — Page 16

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SUBMARINES TO GARRY SMALL FOLDINGPLANES Tests Show Tiny Ships Are Capable of Speed of 100 Miles an Hour. By United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Test flights have shown the new, tiny iponopl&ne built for the navy, to be carried In submarines, capable of a speed of 100 miles an hour. '■ With a great show of secrecy, the i plane was tested again Thursday - at Curtiss airport, North Beach, Queens. The plane Is a single-seater eaplane, with a wing span of about thirty-six feet, an overall length of forty-nine feet, and powered with a 100-horse power motor. It has a high-prowed all-metal hull, about three feet wide. Indicating an ability to ride out rough seas. Its struts, tall assembly and engine mount all are fastened by bolts held In place by cotter pins Instead of nuts, to allow quick assembly or removal. The engine is mounted on hinged struts just behind the pilot's seat with a pusher-type propeller. By removing the bolts of the forward struts of the engine, the whole motor can be folded back against the hull. Although the plane was designed

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Women Barred By United Preee CHEYENNE. Wyo., Feb, 6. —Wyoming, the state which pioneered the way In granting political equality of the sexes, has barred women from serving on Its Juries. A measure allowing female Jurors wai killed Wednesday by the house of representatives of the first state in the Union to grant women’s suffrage and the first to elect a woman governor. Amid upro&ring laughter, the house also disposed of another bill, planned as a bid for the divorce business of the nation. The bill proposed to “outReno Nevada” by making a sixty-day compulsory residence law. Nevada has a ninety-day statute. Laughter came when the bill was referred to the committee on highways and bridges.

primarily for scouting work by Grover Loenlng, its designer and builder, the tests indicated it had enough structural strength to carry armaments and to do a few of the acrobatics demanded of fighting planes. By folding back the motor and detaching the wings, an operation which che.builders claim can be done in three minutes, the plane can be fitted snugly into two tubes on a submarine’s deck. The wings and propeUer are carried In one tank-turret mount, and the fuselage in another.

ROYALTY FLIES OVER PANAMA TO CANAL ZONE Prince of Wales and Prince George Received by Panama President. By United Press PANAMA CITY, Feb. 6.—The Prince of Wales and Prince George arrived by airplnae from France field today after landing at Cristobal fro mthe S. 8. Oropesa. The two princes, touching the American mainland fro the first time on their latin-American tour, were received by officials at Cristobal after which they drove by automobile to France field and took an airplane for Paitilla field, In Panama. They were the first members of royalty ever to fly across the Canal zone. They were received by President Ricardo J. Alfaro. After being received by the president ,the two princes went to the British legation for luncheon. Colonel Oliver Eskeridge Dies WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Colonel Oliver Eskeridge, attached to headquarter of the Third Corps army area at Baltimore, Is dead at Walter Reed hospital. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella E. Eskeridge, of Baltimore.

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RABBITS ACTUALLY LIVE IN MEN’S HATS Anyway Thurston, Magician, Has Drawn Out Thousands of Them From Headgear in His Audience. FR a score of years Thurston, who comes to English’s for one week, beginning Monday night, Feb. 9, with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday, has been mystifying and entertaining children of all ages, from 4 to 94. In this time thousands of rabbits have been drawn out of hats, and thousands of geese and ducks have been discovered in ungeese and unducklike retirements. Millions have wondered at the mysterious appearance of white dogs and guinea pigs and at the vanishment of white horses, donkeys, lions, and various other animals this Hetman of Hocus-Pocus Land carries in his capacious zoo. ' .

And millions have looked with awe at the spectacle of a young woman sawed in two equal parts, or a ’’Phantom Princess” floating through space. The materialization of a crystal ball has made millions think that there may be more things twixt heaven and earth than most folk ever dream of in their homespun philosophy. This year Thurston announces twenty new illusions and sleight of hand tricks. One of the most sensational is “lasia,” in which a flesh-and-blood young woman actually vanishes in the dome of the theater, over the very heads of the spectators. “The Million Dollar Mystery” Is the latest European sensation and is as mysterious as the brazen bottle of the Arabian Nights. “Shooting Through a Woman” Is one of the most thrilling illusions ever presented on a stage. “The Ghost Parade” is a spooky illusiqn. “The Magic Box Revue” is a sort of Ziegfeldian Follies with a Thurstonesque twist. A dozen charming blonde ladies, garbed in the latest Parisian creations, are produced out of a modem pandora’s box. Other new illusions this season are “The Moth and the Flame,” “The Mystery of the Bathing Beauties,” “The Mystery of the Blue Boxes,” “The Mysteries of the Emperor Whang Ho,” “Grotesqueries from Goblin-Land,” “Birth of the Flowers,” “A Rag, a Bone and a Hank of Hair,” and a score of fascinating novelties. The star feature of the Thurston program, of course, is Miss Jane Thurston, who is co-starring with her father this season. *v ■ • “Kismet” remains at the Circle today and the premiere of “Cimarron” will be given tonight.

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Other theaters today offer “Free Love” at the Indiana, “Sit Tight” at the Apollo, “Fair Warning” at the Lyric, “The Naughty Flirt” at the Ohio, “New Moon” at the Palace, movies at the Colonial, and burlesque at the Mutual. PASTOR DRINKS POISON Body of Minister, Believed Suicide, Found After Resignation. By United Press CLEVELAND, Feb. 5. —The death of the Rev. Binkley Abbott, 45, who submitted his resignation as pastor of st. John’s Episcopal church here three days ago, is reported a suicide by police. Mr. Abbott's body was found Wednesday night in Gace Episcopal church, where he formerly had been pastor for six years. A twoounce bottle of poison was found nearby. Death was attributed by police to worry over the death- of a brother, recently killed in England In an airplane accident, and the illness of one of his three children.

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PRISONER TO TORNWUNESS Says He Knows Hijackers and Bootleggers. Evidence of hijacking and bootlegging in western Indiana was to be laid before the federal grand Jury today by a prisoner who decided to “tell a few things” Thursday. The prisoner, Oscar Smith, Indianapolis, arrested as fugitive for return to Clinton to face a larceny charge for taking $66 from Anton Wanors of that city, was given a chance to talk further, when a few points in his startling story aroused suspicion of Judge Paul C. Wetter In municipal court. In the office of Charles P. Britt, acting deputy prohibition administrator, Smith failed to support his charge before Wetter that he had “police protection” in Clinton from Everett Helms, police chief. Assertion that he had bought liquor from Wanors and the Wanors had “framed” him on the larceny charge caused federal authorities to keep Smith here and send him before the grand jury this morning. City Borrows $15,000 By Times Special CLINTON, Ind., Feb. 6. —Business depression, resulting In an unusually large amount of delinquent taxes, depleted municipal funds to such an extent that the city council voted to borrow $15,000 to meet operating expenses.

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DEAD DOG IS EMBALMED Pet Sehnauxer Lift in State in SilkLined Coffin. By United Press GREAT NECK. Long Island, Feb. 6.—Douglas. 12. a German Schnauzer dog, pet of William B. Leeds, whose former wife is the Princess Xenia of Russia, lies in state here today in an undertaker’s chapel. The animal, fully embalmed, is resting in a sitting posture In the silk-lined coffin.

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