Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1939 — Page 21
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FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1080 a a —————" THE INDIANAPOLIS TE es 10,000 Feet—Straight Down
TURNER TO GUN FOR OWN MARK IN LEGION SHOW
Decides on Attempt to Hike 283 M. P. H. Air Record Here Tomorrow.
An attempt to better his own in- |
ternational closed course airplane speed record of 283 m. p. h. may be| made tomorrow by Col. Roscoe Tur-|
ner as a feature of the American
Legion Air Show at Municipal Air-| port. The show also will be held | Sunday afternoon. | America’s speed ace had planned | to make a trip to Chicago and back | in one hour but the closed course record attempt was substituted. Col. Turner set the record last September. Route Outlined
The closed course tentatively adopted will form an exact 10-mile | route from the Airport Administration Building to the intersection of the Bridgeport Road and Road 40, thence to the Bridgeport Road and Thompson Roads and back along]
the Big Four Railroad tracks to the --
Administration Building. Turns on the course , will marked with either panels or lons Another new event announced today will be a stunting glider piloted | by Cleveland Hyde of Purdue University Airport. The glider will be towed about a mile high and then| cut loose from the mother plane,
Loops to Whipstalls
Loops, barrel rolls, whipstalls and | all the acrobatic accomplishments
be py-
diana AAA committee
SAVERS OF SOIL | REAPING CHECKS Luk
State AAA Committee Head Says Hoosiers Were Paid $9,600,000 in 1938.
Times Special LAFAYETTE, May 26 —Indiana | farmers who practiced certain soil | building methods and farmed with | in their soil-depleting acreage allotments in 1938 were paid $9,600,000, L. M. Vogler, chairman of the in-| located at Purdue University, said today. At the end of business last Sate | urday, 101,481 Indiana farmers had | 1038 applications certified for payments amounting to $9,211,033.38, Mr. Vogler said, Price adjustment payments on wheat, amounted to $386,700.98 on 18,020 applications.
More than 140 boys have heen
Buddy Batzel, parachute test jumper, will be a featured performer at the American Legion airshow tomorrow and Sunday. He plunges 10,000 feet before opening his Sehute.” Stunter Batzel wears just in case.
ALL s FAIR—
EXAMS STILL OPEN 10 SOGIAL WORKERS ul
an auxiliary peace on his chest,
invited to fill enrollment blanks for the 1039 4-H Conservation Camp at McCormick's Creek State Park, July 17 to 21, W. R. Amick, 4-H club supervisor and director of the camp, said today. One or more boys from each of |
the 58 counties will have an oppor- |
“| tunity to visit the camp for a week. |
A program which includes base | ball, swimming, motion pictures and group singing has been planned. | Don Lash, member of the Indiana State Police, is to visit the camp to give a talk on safety. Any |
[the New York World's Fair today State We D tment {on a charge of stealing a pocket. | The State welt Re reper DE ‘book from the women's rest room | day announced that application] lin the Temple of Religion. blanks for an examination for senior psychiatric social worker will be re | STOUT'S [ceived until 5 p. m, June 8. Persons applying must be United | .
4-H club boy who carried on con- | servation work during the last year is eligible to attend, Mr. Amick said.
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Sunday show will be delayed para-| cer in a case working agency
chute jumps, stunting of a trans- | f whicl st | port plane and a demonstration on |! least one year of which must have
“How Not to Fly” by Capt. Dick been in a psychiatric clinic; gradua-
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G. 0. P. BIRTHPLAGE 10 LURE HOPEFULS
WASHINGTON, May 26 (U. P) —Republicans, including candidates) for the G. O. P. presidential homination, will make a pilgrimage to| Ripon, Wis. —birthplace of the] party—early in 1940, the Republic- |
an National Committee announced |today were unanimous in predicting an eruption William A. Chappell of Milwau- high over this “big island” of Hawaii, would occur soon, |
today
kee has been named general chairman of the pilgrimage. He satl| Republicans will gather,
College, site of the schoolhouse in which political leaders met in 1854] to consummate plans for the estab-| lishment of the G. O. P All Republican Governors, Senators, gong ‘essmen, national committeeme and women, and state chairmen "wil be invited
FAVOR EXTRA $6000 FOR LAKE GO. PROBE
The State Tax Board today approved a $6000 additional appropri-
ation for use in continuing the Lake | [§§#
County investigation of relief administration in three townships. Philip 2Zoercher, Tax Board chairman, said was approved on condition that the Lake County Commissioners and county judges also approve it The, extra money was asked by Lake County Prosecutor Felix Kaul who has been investigating direct relief expenditures in Calumet, North and Hobart Townships. Relief administration in the County
has been the target of criticism for |}
several months
STONE MILLS IDLE IN WHITE COLLAR STRIKE
BLOOMINGTON, May 26 (U.P). —Many stone mills in the BedfordBloomington district. were idle today as & result of the failure of negotiators at agreement and striking ers vesterday Representatives of the International Federation of Technical Engineers, Architects and Draftsmen, an A F. of L. affiliate, reported the operators were willing to pay 85 cents an hour, but were holding out against a “closed shop” proposal. | Many cause of the unwillingness of mem- | bers of other A. F. of L. unions as-| sociated with the industry to pass picket lines
between mill “white collar”
operators work-
BARKLEY GIVES HIS | SUPPORT TO BROWN
| WASHINGTON, May 26 (U. P).— | Barkley ||
Senate Majority Leader (Ky.) announced today he will sup-| port John Young Brown for Democratic nomination for nor of Kentucky in the August pri-| mary | Senator Barkley indorsed Mr Brown, a former speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives, | in preference to Lieut. Gov. Xeene Johnson and Secretary of State Charles D. Arnett, other contestants for the nomination, |
MONEY STOLEN FROM | TEMPLE AVE. HOME
James M. Howell, 523 N. Temple Ave, told police that some- | one entered her home last night, stole $2 from a purse, and fled. | Vandals broke up a flower box| that was on the porch at the home of Allison T. Morris, 3118 Brookside Parkway, North Drive, and scattered | debris over "the yarq, he told police. |
Mrs.
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probably has been active lately, in Mav, on the campus of Ripon tators have been able to watch from the brink of the opening of a huge |eircular chasm in the pit. | quakes high humidity | eruption for this year as the end of | the
| eruptions was in 1935.
the appropriation | J
Bedford to obtain an|§
of the mills were idle be-|§
the | i Gover- | |
graduation from Soles of training and experience. The workers are employed by the mental hygiene clinics which are conducted by the Medical Care Division with the co-operation of county medical societies in various parts of
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