Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1951 — Page 23

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In $11 Robbery

A young father who told the judge he stole to buy school clothes for his son was sentenced to 10-25 years yesterday for an $11 robbery. Arthur Hood, 30, of 2250 Northwestern Ave, wept profusely as he said pride for his 8-year-old boy prompted him to steal. Hood was pleading for probation before Judge Pro Tem Sherwood Blue In Criminal Court 2. : The $50-a-week {typewriter repairman admitted he attacked ‘Mrs. Irene Rurge, 28, of 2054 N, Delaware St. early Aug.' 19 and fled with her purse. Judge Blue was moved by his tears, but he also was influenced by Hood's previous record—which included convictions for assault and battery and purse snatching.

Patent Granted | On Device to | Protect Cabbies |

ASHINGTON, Aug. 31— Safety for taxi drivers from robbers posing as passengers is promised with a profective shield which ig ordinarily hidden in the back of the driver's seat but which shoots up to the ceiling when released by a secret button handy to the driver. This device is among the 834

By United Press | EL SEGUNDO, Cal, Aug. 31+ | The pilot who has flown pugnes

and faster than any human in history said today he was so! busy with his Instruments that he got only a brief peek at the world 14% miles below, “I got only a brief look out,” said Douglas Aircraft's crack test! pilot, Bill Bridgeman. “It is quite a sight.” He said he could see the curvature of the earth, but could not | distinguish objects on the ground. The Navy announced yesterday that Mr. Bridgeman had broken the 16-year-old altitude record of 72,394 feet set by a map-carrying balloon when he took Nis rocket powered, Douglas Skyrocket re. i$ search plane to an undisclosed al- = titude over Edwards Air Force Base at Muroec, Cal, Aug. 15.

Speed a Secret, too

It was reported unofficially, however, that the needle-nosed plane topped the balloon’s mark

by at least 5000 feet. The Navy also kept the plane's speed a gecret.

The Skyrocket easily erased the altitude record for a piloted air- } craft of 59.445 fet set by a Brit- && ish test pilot John Cunningham in a Vampira jet three years ago. Mr. Bridgeman topped that mark on an earlier flight in the Skyrocket when he flew at an “unprecedented” -speed, unofficiallv reported to be nearly 1300 miles per hour, at an altitude of about 70,000 feet. The Skyrocket was dropped from the bomb bay of a Superfortress at 35,000 feet for the altitude record test. i

‘Get a Little Bump’

WIDOW OF HERO—Mrs. Evelyn Rice, Winnebago, Neb., widow of Sgt. John R. Rice, is shown here with her three children, Pamela, 5 (left); Timothy, 2, and Jean Marie, 3. The body of Sgt. ve Dea a Ith The governs

Rice was denied burial ip a Sioux City, lowa, cemetery, because: ment issued patents this week. | of his race, but President Truman offered a rdsting place in Ar- Patent 2.566.032 was awarded to | lington National Cemetery. Although the Sioux City stand was Irwin J. Poland of Baltimore, Md.,

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that shoots the shield up to the “Mr. Bridgeman was wearing a three tons of fuel in three min- ine also activates Sop on the ee Fore a YEDed 13 utes of fight, and Mr. Bridgeman goers and windows, * The” pas ra toiling at the ah altitude coasted back through the sonic senger is S 1rapped, and the griveri §oing, (roth ihe sone BATTIS”| | 11 ne iitde set by engineers, AIL and Sided to a pect dead. oan delvr him to the police wt: Re. ua i oy. Soins nes on the 34-year-old test pilot leveled stick landing at the air hase. ii bump.” g " off his swept-wing ship and held Chief Douglas Engineer E. H. Seven loics” os Heads | Mr. Bridgeman said he was 7 for a speed trial that may have Heinemann said Mr. Bridgeman

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on around the plane” while he 2! speeds approximating 13500 he did if he had flown straight NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (UP)— worked feverishly inside the Miles per hour. up on a “‘missile-like trajectory.” Seven men were jailed today on ship's tiny pressurized cabin and “Actually there is very little "yp Bridgeman, a wartime suspicion of conducting a coaststreaked past the 55,000-foot feeling to flying faster than any- Navy B-24 pilot, sald he looked to-coast narcotics ring that marker on his altimeter. one has before,” he said. “There forward to flying the Skyrocket grossed $2 million a year. A white ribbon of vapor is nothing up there to compare with some “apprehehision” but Police said narcotics peddlers trailed out behind the plane as your speed with. You are only “with good gear and good men from Los Angeles, Detroit, Chift ripped into the stratosphere, aware of speeds by the feel of backing you up, you are pretty cago and Boston had flown into where the temperature outside the controls.” confident everything will work New York the cabin was minus 67 degrees. | The Skyrocket burned up its out all right. from the seven men.

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“Washington Twp. Pupils To Use Fair Grounds Unit

The use of the Girl's Dormitory North Side city children attended ler Blvd. project has been sched- ing by transferring a large num. Building at the State Fair Nora School instead of classes uled for Sept. 12. ber of pupils to the Fairgrounds; Grounds by Washington Town- inside the city limits. Here is the outline of school the entire Township system will ship school children has been Dispute Resulted transfers by district for opening participate by re-assignment, authorized by the Fair Board in. To make room for the increas. he fall semester: Transportation routes will also be an emergency move to relieve ing Washington Township enroll- Children living south of 73d Bt. shortened in many cases, he said, three erowded classroom build- ment, Indianapolis children were and Spring’ Mill Rd. eastward to Registration Tuesda ; oy transferred back into the city College Ave. and 71st St. will be y ings. schools. A dispute developed Be de Crooked Creek to re- Children attending the Fair Approximately 400 children will Gop on narents and school officials lleve the Nora School. Grounds school will be registered be transferred from Nora School, 4igrared in choice of the school to Will Be Transferred at 8:20 a. m. Tuesday in the John Strange and Crooked Creek .. .ive the transferred children. Children living on and south of . . . Y k to classes in the dormitory bufld- pagides these pupil transfer E. 06th St. will be transferred toNorthminster Prespyterian ing, said Chester A. McKamey, nang, Mr, McKamey said archi- the Fair Grounds school to relieve Chgrch, E. Kessler Blvd. ang township trustee. tects and consultants already the John Strange unit Ralston Ave, Another 200 will be shifted be- have heen named for construc- Others will be transferred from School busses will return thers tween the three buildings in an tion of a new building on 20 Rocky Ripple to the Fair Grounds’'|to their homes, and they will effort to balance enrollments bY geres located near E. Kessler School. and from Lagoon Park vacation” until Sept. 10th, when school district. Blvd. and Mud Creek Rd. Ne- to John Strange .to ease the classes will resume. During the Initial move to relieve over- gotiations have also been started volume at Crooked Creek. interval between registration and crowded Washington Township for purchase of ground for the Mr. McKamey said this plan, in formal start of instruction, schools was made earlier this site of a second building at W. effect, is a reorganization -of teachers will visit the homes of

year when the city-county term- 73d St. and Hoover Road. school district boundries, Fairground pupils for indoctrmainated an agreement whereby, Sale of bonds for the E. Kess- Instead of relieving one build- tion discussions.

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