Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1935 — Page 24

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ROBINSON AND WATSON WILL WELCOME NYE

Former Indiana Senators to Greet Progressive on Visit Here. When progressive, munitionsbaiting Senator Gerald P. Nye *R . N. D ) arrives here next Friday to speak at the Columbia Club's annual beefsteak dinner, he will be greeted, among others, by two of his former Senate colleagues. Arthur R. Robinson and James A. Watson. Other members of the reception committee are John K. Ruckelshaus, chairman; Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell, Rep. Charles A. Halleck <R., Ind.i, Louis J. Borinstein, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce president; Arthur V. Brown, Dr. Edmund D. Clark. Harry C. Fenton. Republican State Committee secretary. Fred C. Gardner, Clifford L. Harrod, Don B. Irwin, Benjamin Lawrence. Indianapolis Star business manager; Talcott Powell, editor of The Indianapolis Times; Warren C. Fairbanks, editor of the Indianapolis News; Harry G. Leslie, former Governor; Wallace O. Lee, Irving Lemaux. Neil D. McCallum, Gavin L. Payne, Norman A. Perry, Curtis H. Rottger, John C. Ruckelshaus, R. H. Sellers, Burrell Wright and George A. Ball. Albert J. Beveridge Jr., youthful Indianapolis publisher, as chairman of the entertainment committee, obtained Senator Nye as the speaker. Invitations have been extended to 175 men who have been club members continously for 25 years to be seated at special tables. Fathers anJ sons tables will be reserved near the speakers platform. A program of vaudeville, boxing and wrestling also will be provided for more than 800 members expected to attend. Frogs’ legs will be served to those observing Lent. LEGION TO ENTERTAIN Army Officers to Be Guests Tonight of Irvington Post. Irvington Post No. 38. American Legion, will entertain officers from< Ft. Benjamin Harrison tonight in Ihe post rooms. 5503 E. Washingtonst. The gathering will commemorate Army Day and the end of the Legion membership drive. The Irvington post membership is the largest in years. Refreshments and musical entertainment will follow.

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HEARD a funny story the other day—told to me with great detail and gusto by a friend of mine in the British Royal Air Force. It seems that an amateur British pilot, for reasons of his own, proceeded to drop a rotten egg on a village police station. The result was a bull's-eye . . and a fine of 110 for the daring air bomber. That reminds me of a similar case in this -ountry. One of our dashing knights of the air had been fined for speeding in an auto in a certain district. He drove back to his airdrome, warmed up his airplane, and loaded the rear seat with tomatoes. Then he set off to hunt out the police station which housed the officers of the law who had the impertinence to question his right to dash about the country at break-neck speed. As he neared the station, he suddenly spotted a traffic . . . belonging to the community which had punisned him. He nosed down his ship, reached for the ammunition, and as he swooped over the policeman hurled as many tomaotes as he could at the unoffending officer. This must have been great fun, for the pilot returned and proceeded to unload all his tomatoes, bombing the traffic officer right off his post. There’s a bit of hard insane humor in what this actual picture must have looked like, in spite of the crazy aspect of the mad episode. But whereas the English flier was fined $lO, the American pilot had his flying license revoked by the Department of Air Commerce . . . and I don’t think he ever received it back. So let that be a lesson to any

FATHER CONVICTED OF STRANGLING BABY SON 18-Year-Old Youth Faces Prison Term for Killing Infant. Si / Vnited Prrgg CHICAGO, April 5. —A jury yesterday found Harold William Collins, 18, guilty of choking to death the month-old son who disturbed his sleep by crying. The verdict was manslaughter, making a sentence of 1 to 14 years mandatory. Collins explained that “The kid just cried all the time and I went nuts.” His young wife begged to testify for him, but was prevented by law’. Astronomer to Lecture Here Dr. W. A. Cogshall, staff member of the Lowell observatory. Flagstaff, Ariz., will describe the planet Mars to the Indianapolis Amateur Astronomers’ Association at 2 Sunday at Typographical Terrace, 28th and Meridian-sts.

knights of the air who might have I grievances against traffic officers. Question—What is the slip stream? The stream of air driven astern by the propeller. The indraft is sometimes included under this term.

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