Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1935 — Page 17

MARCH 1933

TECH R. 0. T. C. APPOINTMENTS ARE ANNOUNCED Non-Commissioned Codet Officers Promoted by Sergeant. Promotions and appr:r.*m**nts In , T -,nks of tbr non-commissioned rr of fbe ROT. Cat T*cht 1 Hrh School were announced * bv srg? A Pruett. '■r ■ Irwin Berkowit* and Charles 8..- ' e lor sergeants. James Allen j fj.iry-r* Convert; ftr-r. sergeants. ’< r, r *. Ro.;md McGruder. Rcy H-ndricks and Bdl Keller. Sergeants Are Named Serman** John Breil. Adrasn Paul J White. George y 0 ~n? Gale C ;V, Normal Brown. Hirbert Wolfe. Clarence Shannan, Flward Hutchens. Roland Egged, William Hiobert, Bill McMasters. Harr? Bro* n Harold Thomas. Franc: Grthm Paul Patterson, r*arl TVvo Phillrp Peatherstone. V* on M r* 7 Howard Bohenkamp. I rennan John R Sulli- . rharle* Moore. Hobert Simpr. R lx r' Dailv. K'-nncth Gas,o ,v Norn an Brennan. Robert p Tr.!f*r Cain. Donald Dirk, H rv R ;m. il! Albert Habermever. Gilbert MtCaliie. William Dehn, jr,t n Mr 1 [ i,*h Joe Price, Geoffrey Am ."rm- Kiehard Fogg. Erie (,:< ,v.n Winfred Smith. Howard F> cl: rl' • Gibbon. Lloyd Scholl. John H Rm *h. Robert Pumphrv. W. .in: Sjecman. Jack Tuttle. Bob Gale ri: ur. Dino Ft inci con and Coy Howe. I ist of Corporals Given Out f tp* r I Woodrow* M.kkleson, F- . D * H nert Crourher. 8071and. r St* hitrh. David LaMar. James F -!’ Allan Wells. Ardin Barton. Da k Hardin. William Schneider. Hawks James R Fowler. B Whay Paul Saxe. William I Mullen tvber Mattinclv. John Butler. Charles Doii -hertv. Mom> McClo key, Max W her. William MoCalley. George n T'.m Beavrn. Clifford Hanum. Jack Lockhart. Donald Milburn, William Hoca. Charles M-rr; on Warren finders. Rob McCord Bill Bail William Steward. Richard ll | 'lir.-. William Dinwiddle. Davui I, nrn Hairy Bell and 'Jean Crouch.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Shooting School— QUAIL SHOOTING LESSONS GiVEN TIMES CLASSES Practical Instructions in Ballistics Feature School. A flying quail travels 60 feet a second, entrants in The Indianapolis Times-Em-Roe shooting school learned yesterday in a practical les-

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son in ballistics given by Charles E Adams, shotgun expert. Shots from guns used in quail hunting, such as are used in the classes being held this month at the Indianapolis Gun Club. 1340 S. Lyndhurst-dr. travel 1260 feet a second. Students in the class yesterday learned how to gauge the distance between themselves and the moving targets, which have been regulated to travel at the same speed as quail, and to shoot at the rate of speed which would result in hitting the moving target. . The class was instructed or. the reflex action used in hunting quail. Mr. Adams explained that ballistics students have discovered that it takes one-fifth of a second for the trigger of a gun to be pulied after the target has been seen. In this fifth of a second, a bird would travel 15 feet. The Times instructor explained to the class how to gauge the aim of their guns and shoot

quickly in order to offset this difference in time. Classes will continue daily all month, with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays, at 1:30. The school is open to novices or to expert hunters. Instruction will be given on all phases of shooting, in addition to the safe handling of guns, hunting etiquette, and the care of guns. Jail Delivery Balked By V nil cl Prrss CHICAGO. March B.—Discovery of a key to jail doors and a bundle of saws in the cell of Chester Novak, condemned murderer, was believed today to have thwarted plans of 30 prisoners of the county jail to escape. Blast Damages Dye Plant CHICAGO. March B.—An explosion caused by inflammable powder hidden in a garment caused an estimated SIOOO damage last night to

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