Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 96, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1934 — Page 23

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3 PLANES BEGIN DISTANCE RACE: TURNER IS OUT Ships Speeding on Way to Cleveland. Scene of Gala Show. By VmUt* Prr,. CLEVELAND Aug 31-The national air raw. opened here today in a splurge of and color. Bullet-nosed planes, their exhausts spitting tire, zoomed low over the airport in qualifying dashes for the speed events of the next four days. Schoolboys sent model planes through their paces on another section of the field, but spent most of their time gazing admiringly at the speed pilots, their idols Three of the fastest racing planes in the coun'ry streaked toward Cleveland in the annual race for the Vincent Bendix trophy and $8,500 in cash prizes They took of! at dawn from Los Angeles and were expected to arrive here in less than eight hours elapsed time The Bendix race lost a colorful figure when Colonel Roscoe Turner, winner of the trophy last year and holder of the transcontinental speed record. wa.-> forced out of competition by a leak m his gasoline tank The three starters were Doug Davis, Atlanta speed pilot, flying a Wedell-Williams plane; John Worthern. New Orleans, and Lee Gchlbach, Sprincfield. Mass . whose start was delayed by plane trouble. The first of the planes to arrive here undoubtedly will refuel and take off immediately for New York in an effort to break Colonel Turners transcontinental record of 10 hours 4 minutes and 55 seconds. Los Angeles officials of the B*mdix race wired the contest committee today in behalf of Colonel Turner and two others left at the post, asking permission for them to make the transcontinental attempt tomorrow. Carl Schory, chief timer .said the three sucorssful starters will be consulted after todays race before a decision is made. A stiff cross-wind, blowing directly across the course, over which the mornings speed dashes were run. made handling of the tricky little racing ships a difficult job. Lee Miles, flying a speedy WedellWilliams racer, en entry that couid not be conditioned in time for the Bendix race, had the fastest time in the three-kilometer speed trials with an average of 248 913 miles an hour Women have twice as strong a sense of touch and a better sense of hearing than men.

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ORDERING STRIKE OF HALF MILLION MILL WORKERS

During a portentous meeting in Washington, the executive committee of the United Textile Workers made th° decision to order more than 500.900 cotton mill hands to refuse to return to work after Labor da l . Above the scene in the committee room during this meeting. Standing are Thomas McMahon ileft• president of the union, and Francis J. Gorman, chairman of the strike committee.

YOUTH IS NABBED IN POSTOFFICE HOLDUP Anderson Man Held in Homer Raid. A federal warrant was expected to be issued here today for Thomas Hadger. 19. Anderson, a suspect in the robbery of the Homer <lnd.) postoffice early this week. H r dger was arrested at his home

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in Anderson and brought to Indianapolis last night by state police. An identification card bearing the name of his father, Elmer Hedger, was found in a cornfield where the postoffice robbers fled to secape a posse. It led to the arrest. Young Hedger denied complicity. Police said that tools used in the robbery had been stolen from a railroad shop at Anderson. The robbers were sighted in Rushville soon after leaving Homer, but escaped under a barrage of police bullets. They fled into cornfield when their car was wrecked.

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CITY MAN ACCUSED OF THREATENING PARENTS Suspect Had Pistol, Brass Knuckles and Knife, Police Say. James Arthur Wingo, 28, of 2825 Standard avenue, is being held by police today on charges of drawing deadly weapons, assault and battery and vagrancy. Armed with a pistol, a knife and brass knuckles, Wingo yesterday is alleged to have run his mother and father out of his home and threatened to kill them and any police who interfered. Police brought the weapons to the record bureau.

ROOSEVELT TO CONFER WITH MORGENTHAU President Puts Finance at Head of Heavy Schedule. By Cnitni Prrs * HYDE PARK. N. Y.. Aug. 31. President Roosevelt today put the subject of government finance at the head of a heavy week-end conference schedule. The chief executive who late last night concluded a long discussion with Budget Director Lewis Douglas. prepared to meet this afternoon with Henry Morgenthau Jr., treasury secretary, and Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, undersecretary, to receive fiscal information and, some observers believe to go into the subject of September federal financing. Lattr in the day it was expected that Mr. Roosevelt would welcome to Hyde Park as overnight guests, Harry Hopkins, federal relief administrator, Rexford G. Tugwell. undersecretary of agriculture, and their wives. With Mr. Hopkins he was scheduled to lay the groundwork of the important social security program to be presented to congress early next i winter. Mr. Hopkins believes the j major aspects of the program can be agreed upon in the discussions here. Tugwell, chief of the brain trusters, was also regarded as a chief consultant in formulation of the program. SIO,OOO SUIT FILED IN SHOOTING OF CITY BOY Department Store Defendant in Damage Case. Suit for JiO.OOO for alleged permanent injuries was filed yesterday against an Indianapolis department store because Wilbur Caffee Jr., 810

North Delaware street, was shot by a detective. The action alleges that Elwood A. Mullendore, detective for the store, while pursuing a suspected shoplifter on Vermont street on Armis-

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tice day. 1932. fired a shot that struck the boy in the leg. Wilbur Caffee Sr., plaintiff in the action, claims the wound caused perirmnent injury.

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