Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1935, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1935, ) ; Ruusiins Test “Parochite K [ 7oy e For Flight Into Stratosphere G&”Sbuqus O P E N S A N I N T E R E S T l N G NEW SHOP Devoted to New Contrivance Has 65-Foot Diameter Dome and Lifted 4-Ton Cargo 3,250 Feet. By the Associated Press. in a parachute kite as the safest mode MOSCOW, September 17.—A pas- senger and freight carrying *‘parachute kite,” which Soviet aviation authori- ties said they believed would be able to ascend into the stratosphere, had its first successful trial today, lifting four tons of cargo. An ordinary freigth parachute, with | 8 dome 65 feet in diameter, was used. The load was attached with short ropes leading from one side of the parachute. The other side bulges of air travel since the parachute is always opened, assuring a safe descent. Further trials will be made soon on the Crimea Tableland near the town of Yevpatoria. Gorkhoffsky predicted that on these later trials the parachute would ascend at least 30,000 feet carrying freight and passengers. MAN, SHOT FIVE TIMES, FOUND IN STOLEN CAR Lounging Appar X upward, giving the lifting power. Longer ropes, running from the —_— Fr i ko bulging side, also were attached to " i 3 ous- At HIch 1 peenge ey prookiyn. Folice:iBeck Foasible \ . ) ers. Pretty elegant at purposes, would consist of & gondola.| Link With Slaying of Youth % 4 o N ; i 5.95 By maneuvering the longer rope, the Last Night. ¥ ) erew, experts said, could steer the parachute and control its ascent and | By the Associated Press. descent. BROOKLYN, N. Y., September 17.— The parachute reached a height of | The body of a man who had been shot 8,250 feet on the trial flight. five times was found yesterday in a Raspberry, Dusty Pink, Attached to the main parachute to |stolen sedan in a squatters’ settle- 3 Maroon, Blues, Aqua. give additional lifting power are other | ment of Brooklyn. 2 > / 7.95 parachutes. Part of the cargo or pas- The motor of the car was still run- 70 sengers can be transferred to these|pino” Five shells lay on the sedan parachutes and descend lndx\'xdually.l‘flmr. ‘The whole combination was called a | “parachute train” in the official de-| scription by Prof. I. Grokhoffsky, chief o of the Experimental Institute of the | Watch inscribed, “A. A. U, June 14, Commissariat of Heavy Industry which | 1935 _ 1s sponsoring the trials. | Theft of the car was reported Sat- The contrivance got off the ground | urday, police said, and the license | Pajamas with brocaded Flannel Robe with your initials on the button! 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