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FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 1939 GET READY FOR SCHOOL!
D MARKS IN SIGHT “When Their Sight Is Good
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SUPERVISORS OF FLOOD PROJECT SEEK QUARTERS
U. S. Army Engineers End Checkup of White River | Rights-of<Way.
POWER ENGINEERS NAME AIDS TODAY
Election of officers today was to feature the closing sessions of the 57th annual convention of the National Association of Power Engineers Inc, at the Murat Temple. The convention, which opened Monday, will close tonight with a ball at 9:30 o'clock, Installation of (new officers was scheduled this afternoon following the election,
COUNTRY’S BEST FLIERS TO SEEK AIR RACE GLORY
Colorful Colonel Turner, | Hopes to Take Speed Race With 300 M. P. H.
CLEVELAND, Sept. 1 (U. P)=—
KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 1 tu, Q=Where is the Golden Gate? P) Police Chief L. B. Reed, for-!A-Colorado. mer G-Man reorganizing the Police] Q — Where is Moscow? A In Department, thought he had a fine China. looking group of applicants among! Q-—What is the capital of Japan? 800 seeking 40 jobs. Then he sub- A--NMoscow, mitted to them questions on law,| Q—=Why do we celebrate the grammar, geography and general in« Fourth of July? A-Because of the formation, signing of the Armistice, Some of the results: QWhy do We Celebrate Thanks: | of te Cun Repers mon ob ie Tatas Q-What is arson? A—A firebug. [giving Day? A=The discovery of Following this the convention com- RS Q—Explain briefly the difference America. , | mittee was to read its final reports. Reajthy Th Nave The country's greatest stunt and between robbery and burglary, Q—Who is Neville Chamberlain? sees ———— Rrrfeet vision. . | A—Robbery is big. Burglary is little. | A—The President of Chicago. “GOLDEN MILE" STILL RICH ate, as Your chil: | speed pilots—villing and eager t0/" Q_if you, as a policeman and| : KALGOORLIE, Australia, Sept,|] ined ToB&v= supervise the Army's $300,000 food | gamble with life and luck—are con- alone, saw a thief enter a house, RATTLERS HUNTED AS HOBBY | 1 (U. P).=The latest survey of the ome in for a Thorough control project on White River's! RRR NR verging upon this aviation center what would you do? A-Call the | SARATOGA, Cal, Sept. 1 (U. P)), [famous “Golden Mile” gold deposit Xamination Tomorrow! ag R 3 3 r the National Air Races. bagin. police. |—Dick Garrod, 19, not enly has a|which, 34 years ago, precipitated one Aut. . Rue tomorrow and closing Mona] Q--Name the three largest cities specialty in life but has the good of the greatest gold rushes in his- DR. C. A. MANKER 29 on the CIRCLE 1¢ engineers yesterday complet | 8 : in the United States. A-St. Louls,|fortune to live on a family estate tory, indicates that there are still WIR Coreen aL ins k, : ed a routine check of rights-ofs vay! Pilots entered in the speed events Chicago, New York. [that furnishes him with plenty of [1,500,000 tons of payable ore there —— which the City is acquiring for we have been guarding their speed | Q-—Where is Buckingham Palace. | opportunity for exercising it. The for working. Last year, 1,187,792] project
U. 8 Army engineers from Louts- | ville today sought quarters here for| an engineering staff which will)
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secrets jealously, for prizes in she A—Missouri, ‘hobby is to kill rattlesnakes. ounces of gold were taken out, | TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES THEY WILL BRING RESULTS. Headquarters will be set up next RS A se GE a capa mo
week here, it was learned, pre-| paratory to beginning work
Work to Begin Soon
City Engineer M. G. Johnson, meanwhile, announced that the; Marion County Flood Control Board was speeding its efforts to clear titles to the rights-of-way. | Work on the project, which ine cludes the construction of concrete retaining walls, levees and chans nel widening, will probably begin Sept. 15, Mr. Johnson said The concrete wall will be built 150 feet north of the present wall at White River and Washington St
Dirt Levees Planned |
Dirt levees will be constructed between the concrete wall and Michi gan St In addition, the river channel will be dredged to a uni form width of 650 feet between Washington St. and Fall Creek The according to Mr Jahnson, will give complete flood protection to the Indianapolis Medical Center and Hospital which was inundated in 1911
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PALEFACE TEACHES INDIANS
NIAGARA FALLS N. Y. Sept 1 (U. P) ~<Tuscarora Reservation Indians are reviving the art of making arrowheads--thanks to ine struction provided by a paleface The teacher is Frank Jenkins, whose hobby is collecting arrow. heads
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EAGLES WILL FIGHT
‘UN-AMERICANISM’
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The Indianapolis chapter of the Fraternal Order of Eagles was on record today to ‘combat all une American activity.” The local organization adopted the resolution ati a recent meeting Q'Hearn, president, appointed a committee to work with other fraternal and patriotic organizations to combat all forms of “unAmericanisms.” The committee is under instruetion to attend all the classes of the Americanization School by the American Legion.
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events are scheduled to exceed $83, «| 000 and to the fliers cash is even)
more important than glory. Col. Roscoe Turner, who last year | get a new closed-course speed rec-| ord of 283 miles an hour in the | Thompson Trophy race, will be back {with a still more powerful motor in | {the silver ship which twice before {flashed to victory in the event which is considered the Kentucky Dury lof aviation. The colorful colonel, only a. jever to win the 300-mile Thompson | twice and one of the few surviving | winners, confidently expects to win [the big event for the third time jand with the trophy the $37.500 {which goes with it.
i | Geared for 300 M. P. H.
If Col. Turner succeeds in get. ting an additional 15 miles an hour from his ship as he predicts, he {should have no trouble either in | winning the race or shattering his own record | “The winner
of the Thompson {this year should exceed 300 miles an hour,” Col. Turner predicted. “I never had my plane wide open during last year's race, but even s0 exceeded 280 miles an hour” Tony LeVier, who won the 200mile Greve Trophy race--second in importance only to the Thompson and offering this vear a total purse of $&20000-—-is out to heat Col. Turner in the big race. A cracked wing spar, which he, got | in a rough landing in the Greve, last vear Kept LeVier out of the Thompson A veteran racing pilot, Arthur Chestern, has entered both the Greve and the Thompson races, and is reported to have made a number of changes in his plane and motor in his quest for greater | speed | Miss Cochrane to Compete
The Bendix Trophy race-—in which high-powered racing ships roar from Los Angeles to Cleve. land to New York for $27.500--was won last year by a woman, attrac | tive Jacqueline Cochrane Miss Cochrane 1s scheduled to enter again this year, in competi | tion with at least six men. The great transcontinental race will be flown tomorrow. Prize money of $27.000 goes to the first plane to thunder past the Bendix pylon at Cleveland Airport and an additional $2700 is added to the total purse if the winner goes on to New York. | Clif Henderson, air race mans ager, has announced that the program this vear will be “strictly all- | American.” ! In years past many of Europe's top stunt and military pilots participated in the big show, but this vear the management of the event found it virtually impossible to arrange for the leading foreign fliers to leave their countries. “Theyre so busy with war prep-| arations over there” Mr. Henderson said, “that their best fliers, who in most cases are high military men, can't leave. In place of the foreign fliers, we will feature new faces—young Americans who have become expert in handling the sensitive stunting ships.”
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