Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1930 — Page 16

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SCHNEIDER CUP FLIER ORDERED ON SHIP DUTY Lieutenant Williams Forced to End High Speed Plane Development. B'l Reripp-ff otcard ,Vevf> aper AVinnrr WASHINGTON, March s.—Alford J. Williams, the navy’s speed king, Tuesday received orders to go to sea. This means the end of Williams’

work with highspeed airplanes, and no doubt the end of America’s Schneider cup hopes. Williams* orders stipulated that he be detached from the bureau of aeronautics in Washington next Saturday, and report for duty aboard the aircraft carrier

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Lexington, now on the west coast. Thus ends a battle for high speed racing plane development which has been waged for years by two men against the navy department. The two men are Williams and Admiral William A. Moffett, chief of the bureau of aeronautics. Throughout the fight. Admiral MofTett has been Williams’ colleague and protector, as.well as his boss. Moffett Is in London attending the naval conference. Williams is America’s outstanding racing plane pilot. The American record for land planes, set by him at Mitchell field in 3923, still stands. He flew at the rate of 266 miles an hour. America now is nearly 100 miles an hour behind foreign countries in maximum speed. The world record is 357 mlies an hour, set last September at Splthead, England, by Squadron Leader A. H. Orlebar, an Englishman.

FUNERAL RITES FOR MRS. HAM ARRANGED Widow of Former State Legislator Dies After Brief Illness. Bhort funeral services for Mrs. Adelaide Titus Ham, 79. who died Tuesday at her home. 323 North Audubon road, after a brief illness, will be held at the home Thursday at 1, followed by formal services at 2:30 In the Christian church at Wilkinson. Both services will be conducted by the Rev. Erastus S. Conner, retired pastor of Irvington. Burial will be In Knightstown. Mrs. Ham was a member of the Christian church. Mrs. Ham was the widow of George W. Ham, who served in the Indiana legislature from 1882 to 1884 and w ? as treasurer of Hancock county one term. Surviving are five daughters, two sons, a sister and two brothers. MARDI GRAS MARRED BY RACE RIOT SLAYING Former Tulane Football Star Is Killed in Final Spectaeie. Ru United Press NEW ORLEANS. March 5. ; Joyousness of the gorgeous spectacle 1 of New Orleans' mardi gras which ended early today was marred by the outbreak of a race conflict which resulted in killing of J. Adair (Tiny) Lawrence, former Tulane university football player. A gang fight started in the line of march of the long line of floats. LawTence and others leaped from their floats to clear way for King ! Rex. Lawrence was struck twice on the 1 head with an iron pipe by a Negro, i A minute later a second Negro drew \ a revolver and shot Lawrence twice, i killing him.

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OARAGE MOVE ANGERS CHURCH Irvington M. E. Delegation Opposes Project. Memliers of the congregation of ; Irvington M. E. Church today were | irate over the decision of the city plan commission Tuesday in grantI ing permission for erection of a jgarage on the northeast corner of i Washington street and Audubon i road. A delegation to the hearing, ! headed by the Rev. J. B. Rosemurgy, i opposed the garage plan, declaring !it would be “detrimental to the church.” Appeal to circuit court was discussed. The proposed garage site is owned by Thomas C. Howe, former Butler university president. The plan commission members took the stand that the inclosed garage facing on Washington street would be less objectionable than some other business enterprise, asserting the property now is zoned for business uses. CONFERENCE IS SLATED Young Peoples’ Association to Meet at Presbyterian Church. Six hundred persons are expected to attend the eleventh annual Marion County Young People’s Conference to be held Friday night and Saturday in the First Presbyterian church.

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