Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 92, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1931 — Page 16

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Aviation

DO-X TO MAKE ITS LANDING IN NEWYORK BAY 'Duke’ Schildhauer Notifies Gotham Ship Due at Noon Thursday. By United Press NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 26.—The DO-X, Germany's trans-oceanic air liner, arrived here at 11:40 a. m after a four-hour flight from Charleston, S. C. The plane will Remain here overnight, resuming its flight to New York Thursday. By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—The DO-X, huge German air liner, is expected to roar out of the south Thursday, circle the Statue of Liberty in salute and settle down to the water of New York bay to a simple greeting centered on a dingy pier jutting out into the harbor. The welcoming ceremonies will follow Immediately after arrival of the DO-X from Norfolk, Va., the last phase of its hazardous transAtlantic, inter-continental flight from Germany to the United States via South America. Lieutenant C. H. (Duke) Schildhauer, American chief pilot of the flying boat, notified local headquarters the DO-X would reach New York about noon. The big plane will idle through the narrows and a short distance up the Hudson river at a low height to permit persons on the waterfront to see it clearly, he said. Foreign Fliers to Ohio Hu United Press NEWARK, Aug. 26.—A group of foreign racing pilots left here today en route to Cleveland to fly in the national air races. They will stop briefly in Washington to be received by President Hoover and then continue on to the Ohio city. Among the group were Major Alois Kubita of Czecho-Slovakia; Flight Comander L. R. Atcherly of England; Major Ernst Udet of Germany; Lieutenant-Colonel Mario de Bernardi of Italy and Captain Boleslaw Orlinski of Poland. A1 Williams, former naval speed pilot, led the group away from Newark. Aces to Cleveland HU United Press NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 26.—A notable group of foreign fliers was to leave Newark airport today for Washington, en route to Cleveland, where they will compete in the national air races opening Saturday. The fliers, representing the pick of European stunt and racing pilots, include Major Alois Kubita of Czecho-Slovakia, Flight Commander R. L. R. Atcherly of England, Major Ernst Udet of Germany, Lieutenant Colonel Mario De Bernardi of Italy, and Captain Boleslaw Orlinski of Poland. Orders Come on DO-X Four orders for delivery of Real Silk Hosiery Mills products to South American firms were received by the Commercial Export Company, 619 Vermont place, after having been carried from South America aboard the DO-X, mammoth flying boat on its maiden voyage to American shores from Europe, via Africa and South America. Hall at New Orleans By United Press NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 26.—James Goodwin Hall, anti-prohibition flier, landed at Menefee field here at 10:10 a. m. today, after a 1,185-mile nonstop flight from New York. With him was Andre De Coppet, broker. Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Northwest wind, seven miles an hour; temperature, 68; barometric pressure, 29.97 at sea level; ceiling, scattered cloudiness, estimated 700 feet; visibility, three miles; field, wet. LESLIE ON LEAVE AGAIN Departs for Dunes Park to Join Members of Family. Governor Harry G. Leslie, after spending a few hours at his office today, departed for the Dunes state park to rejoin his family there. The average girl of today is taller, broader in shoulders, narrower in hips and heavier than her mother was at the same age.

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YOUTH WOUNDS PALS Two Are Recovering From Accidental Shooting. Two youths wounded by one bullet discharged accidentally in a gun in the hands of a companion Tuesday were recovering from their wounds today. One was hurt seriously when the slug pierced his arm and entered his abdomen. He was Charles McLaughlin, 23, of 1342 Lee street. Donald Martin, 20, of 3301 North Capitol avenue, was shot through the left wrist. The bullet was fired by Herman Able, 16, of 1438 Reisner street, not held after he told police the shot surprised him as he was breaking the revolver to reload, thinking all the chambers empty. The youths were at target practice along Eagle creek near Raymond street.

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POLITICAL FOES iN GUN BATTLE; DEPURSLAIN Mexican Congressmen Duck as Bullets Whiz Past in Chamber. By United Press MEXICO CITY, Aug. 26.—One deputy was shot to death, another reported dying and a third wounded was the toll today in a shooting affray in the chamber of deputies in which some fifty revolver shots were fired. Manuel Ruiz, deputy from the state of Jalisco, died on the steps leading to the speaker’s tribunal with seven bullets in his body. Sebastain Allende was shot in the stomach as he stood in the center of the chamber. He may die. Garcia de Alba, standing in front of

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Hopping High By United Press NEW YORK. Aug. 26.—A five-inch grasshopper of a species usually found in the west was captured on eighth floor of the Empire State building. When captured it was en route to the 102-story mooring mast to get its bearings for a flight to Nebraska.

the tribunal, was wounded in the right hand. Witnesses said that the shot which set off the affray was accidental. The first shot, they said, was fired from Ruiz’s revolver while friends were trying to disarm him. Firing then began from the doors of the chamber, allegedly from private citizens from Jalisco, enemies of the Governor, Colonel Ignacio de la Mora. The shooting was the result of discussion of the official acts of Governor de la Mora. Ruiz was attempting to address the chamber, although it had been adjourned quickly to avoid trouble, when the firing began.

COUNCIL PULLS UUT KNIFE FOR BUDGETSTUDY Committee to Try Again to Reduce Levy One More Cent. Detailed study of the city budget in an effort to cut the 1932 city tax levy at least another cent will be started by the council budget committee at 6:30 tonight in the office of Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. Paring of appropriations for the city airport, engineering department and the Barrett law and assessment bureaus is expected to be among the reductions sought. The budget now calls for a SI.OB levy, reduction of 1 cent over tne $1.09 levy for this year. At present the budget totals SB,021,616, a reduction of $545,000 over the budget for this year. Despite

the heavy decrease in the budget, only a 1-cent levy decrease is possible, without further budget cuts, because of reduction in Income aside from taxes. This includes heavy drop in receipts of the sanitary board from sale of fertilizer, stock feed and other by-products of its plants, and reduced park board receipts from swimming, golf and other fees. In addition. both the sanitary and park boards operated this year partly on large balances left over from the previous yea t. The budget committee Is composed of James A. Houck, chairman; Leo F. Welch, Fred C. Gardner, C. A. Hildebrand and Maurice E. Tennant. War Veteran Buried LOGANSPORT, Ind., Aug. 26. Funeral services were held tdday for Frederick Hartel, 84, Civil war veteran, who died Sunday after a long illness.

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Earthquake Ruins Greek Villa** By United Press ATHENS, Aug. 26.—Violent earth* quakes partially destroyed the village of Darpouzi, in the province of Epiros. today. No casualties were indicated in first reports. Numerous houses were destroyed.

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