Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1940 — Page 5
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ILD WEATHER AIDS | New ‘Ideal’ Plane Does All the Tricks in Books VACATION AT BUTLER | Snores Snare |ANTI-LYNGHING BIL nN EXT ENDING REA CHARLESTON, 8. C., Jan. 1 with & Kick ou the left rudder. i The Designed with aie a The i wily 2 ee os is ENDS TOMORROW| $1 1 Auto F ine SUPPORT PROMIS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—Th (U.P). —Martin Jensen opened the | lame roared toward the sun with|lining, with all struts and braces gallon of ‘gasoline. . . . : «1 —The |, ottle wide on a trim little low-|never a falter. Then Jensen circled concealed inside the wings, the ship| In flight, the ‘plane looks like an| CiasSWork at Butler University | ;,s special | WASHINGTON, Jan. }—Repre:
Electrification Administration ; : y estimated that 65000 farm Wing monoplane which he. built and climbed higher, leveling off at|proved to be at least 25 miles an army pursuit craft because of its|Vil fesume at 8 a. m. fomorrow,|. WABASH, Ind, Jgn.1—A farm= . sentative Louis Ludlow and Willa \ : : ye |H. Larrabee (Ind) were listed fo=
es now have electric service|after 20 years of study and experi- 3000 feet N : hour faster than other planes in its streamlined structure, Th ending the 12-day vacation period : oh : . : cture, e wings ; + |-er living near Pefu, picked the ; : ws metalled Quring the Bast ment. Some 500 spectators who had as- (class and horsepower. It iscequipped [are much smaller than those of| Pre-registration advising for the| wrong moment for a “snooze” gins = us est. The ivory - colored craft began |sembled to watch the maiden flight | with a new Franklin 60-hOrsePOWer other ships, the same length from |S600nd semester is scheduled to be- | here and paid $11 in traffic court. |the floor Jan. 8 to support passage thousand miles of line was| Moving, slowly at first, into the |agreed that the craft did anything airplane motor, propellor to tailskid gin next Monday for prospective . |of a Federal Anti-Lynching Bill, while the winter schedule Wind. Quickly it gained speed, and |and everything known to aviation.| Ivory colored with a light blue bo tailskid, and the wings |sjudents and those now enrolled.| hen his car stalled in the mid- | “myo isting ‘was made by the Na after a 75-foot run it nosed upward| Everyone was satisfied with the trim, the plane is constructed with taper at the outer ends. The advance advising period will| dle of the street, he gave up trying |tional Association for the Advance | and was in. the air. maneuverability of the plane and|plywood covering overall with & new Principal features of the mofio-|continue until Jan. 19, according to] to start it and promptly went to |ment of Colored People of whic six weeks beginning| Thus the first flight of a plane its sturdiness after Mr. Jensen had [bakelite finish resistant to weather.|plane conform with = desires “of Mrs. Ruth Deming, acting registrar sleep. Motorists w ble to | Walter White is secretary. The onl total of 948 miles of line that is expected to fulfill a long-| whipped it into every stunt he Inside the fuselage, the upholstery pilots throughout the country as|and examiner. qo : Pr. ere unabe other Congressman listed from Inin Indiana as compared felt need of aviation was underway. knew. Its cruising speed was es-|is of orange and gray cloth similar {found in a recent poll conducted| Founder's Day, commemorating drive around the car so the police | giana was Rep. John W. Boehne to that used in higher-priced auto-|to determine features of an “ideal” |the founding of Butler University| were called. He pleaded guilty |Jr., also a rat, There were 77
miles during the same| As the ship's wheels left the tablished at 110 miles an hour, and : 1938 their reports show. ground, Mr. Jensen cut 1t sharply its landing speed at about 40. mobiles. - + iplane for civilian fliers, - ; |in 1850, will be celebrated Feb. 7. | and paid $1 and court costs. Republicans from other states listed, |
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