Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 111, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1931 — Page 16

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NAME OFFICIALS FOR AIR EVENTS AT CITY PORT N. A. A. Will Have Charge of Contests During Dedication. Aerial events during dedication of municipal airport Sept. 25-27 will be under supervision of the National Aeronautical Association, Major Richard F. Taylor, commanding officer, One hundred thirteenth observation squadron, Indiana national guard, said today after visiting N. A. A. headquarters Wednesday. A member of the board of directors of N. A. A., Major Taylor will be the association's representative at the dedication, and today announced other chief officials. The contest committee will be: Colonel John S. Fishback, chairman; Captain Albert N. Guidera, army instructor to the national guard squadron; Lieutenant Stanton T. Smith, commanding officer, Schoen field, Ft. Benjamin Harrison: Lieutenant Cecil F. Reynolds; and Captain John C. Hansen, secretary. Technical committee: Robert Shank, Hoosier airport; Walker W. Winslow, president Indiana Air Trades Association; and Lieutenant Howard H. Maxwell. Referee, Colonel A. J. Dougherty; starter, Winslow; timer, Lieutenant Matt G. Carpenter; scorer, Harry Burnell. Assistant starter, timer, and scorer will be named later. The Chamber of Commerce airport dedication committee has met all N. A. A. requirements for authority to hold the events under N. A. A. supervision, Major Taylor said, and arrangements have been made to issue N. A. A. sporting licenses to competing pilots at headquarters to be established in the administration building at the airport. Probably 200 planes will participate in the three-day program of events, with many other ships on the field bringing visitors to the dedication. Among the group will be almost 150 army, navy, marine and national guard planes for the military day program Saturday, Sept. 26. 174 Cases Dismissed By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Sept. 17.—Calling the docket following the summer vacation of circuit court, Judge Carl F. Morrow dismissed 174 old cases and admonished attorneys to be ready to appear on the dates set for trials. School Boy Drowns BRAZIL, Ind., Sept. 17.—Julian France, 8, was drowned near here when he slipped into a flooded drainage ditch. The boy was on his way to school with his 6-year-old brother.

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BOY, HEIR TO MILLIONS, IS DEAD ER HANGING Suicide or Weird Accident Claims Life of Steel Magnate’s Son. By United Press CLEVELAND, Sept. 17.—Samuel Livingston Mather Jr., 15, grandson of Samuel Mather, multi-millionaire steel magnate, was dead today, either a suicide or the victim ol a weird accident. The boy's body, hanging to the door of his room, was found by relatives in the Mather home at Mentor, O. A leather belt formed a noose around the neck. The boy had been dead several horns. * Relatives said the boy, ultimate heir to the largest fortune in Ohio, grieved deeply over the death of his mother, Mrs. Grace Harman Mather, who died June 24. They expressed the belief the boy was strangled while playing with the belt. The boy’s father, S. Livingston Mather, vice-president of the Cleve-land-Cliffs Iron Company, is en route to Europe. He will be told of his son’s death when he arrives at Cherbourg tonight. Girl Kills Self FT. WAYNE. Ind., Sept. 17.—Authorities could ascribe no motive for the suicide in a local hotel of Miss Leona Bond. 17, who took poison.

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