Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1940 — Page 5

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> : . { : : : ! ® : p ] ! ® iL 4 HOOSIERS INITIATED Celebrates 37th: A . U. S. Alone Celebrates 37th’ Anniversar 0 BY. DRAMA SOCIETY . WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (U. P.).—| His appeal wag not addressed to|has been witiely recorded and ap- feats of many ‘Argentine, Chilean, wonder-tales turned his enthusiasm built Successful craft of this kind, : Pan American Aviation Day is be-|the governments of other American |plauded. ; Brazilian, Peruvian, Mexican, and to the new-born science of aviation. |and flew them himself. Four Indiana Central College stu- of additional in-

Vyight's Fir i, DOCTORS T0 HEAR Wright's First Flight "FEVER DISCUSSION

Dr..Raymond E. Mitchell will ad-

The desirability other Latin American fliers. . Jorge Chaves, a Peruvian, gave to dents have been initiated into Alpha ter-American information was made apparent by the reaction of some

ing celebrated today on occasion of |FéPublics, and the Pan American

the anniversary of the Wright

Union has not taken: action to give Pan American Aviation Day a con-

Some experts on Latin American aviation progress feel that the con-

He visited Paris in 1898, studied aeronautical ‘developments there,

aviation progress one of its heroic

early chapters. At 23 he made the dryss a meeting of, the Indianapolis

Psi Omega; national dramatic society, Marion Truesdale, senior, president of the society, announced today, | : : The new members are: Evelyn Daniels, ‘Peru, Ind.; Miss Betty Jo Bennett, Hartford City,

Ind.; Miss Mary Huey, Indianapolis, and William Brett, Vevay, Ind

ah first flights over the Alps on Sept. |Madical Society at 8:15 p. m. today es. In 1901 he won 100,000 23, 1910, but was fatally injured at : ci francs for the first airship flight |Domodossoia, Italy. in the Indianapolis Athletic Olub. from the Parc d'Aero-station at St.| Jorge Newberry of Argentina is [HS Subject will be ‘Unexplained Cloud around the Eiffel Tower and |another of aviation’s immortals who |Fevers.” Yotam, . a i Slog pionseriiig trans-mountain| Arthur L. Trester, I. H. 8. A. A. ; T Increasing success with oth- flight. He made a series of remark- | cemami ~ spea « er dirigibles, including the famous|able flights in 1913 and 1914, and iy jssinier, Will kon Hen Santos-Dument No. 6, he turned his [established a New World altitude | SCh00 Cp. om Se : attention to heavier-than-air craft, irecord of 14,436 feet, point of Health. PRA

Brazilian newspapers which re-|quest of the Andes, accomplished by and in 1900 began the construction gretted that the flight of the Wright Argentine, ChileAn, Peruvian, EcuaBrothers had been the occasion for |dorean, Venezuelan, Colombian and a “Pan American” event, rather than| North American pilots, was one of an early successful flight by the Bra-|the great early chapters in aviation zilian aviator, Alberto Santos-Du-|history. mont. : The name of Santos-Dumont is, The incident invited attention net |of course, among the very greatest only to Santos-Dumont’s exploits|in the world’s aviation Pantheon.

but also to the relatively less-known| A boyish interest in Jules Verne’s

Brothers’ successful heavier-than-air flight.at Kitty Hawk, N. C., in 1903. ’ ol President Roosevelt in a protlamation signed Nov. 18, called upon officials of national, state, and territorial governments of the United States to participate in the celebration, whichis to take place annual-

tinental aspect. United Sta.es aviation authorities friendly to Latin America were hopeful that Pan America Aviation Day might have the effect of promoting more general knowledge and appreciation of the great aviation feats by inveators and pilots of other American countries, since the work of United States fliers already

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