Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1935 — Page 44
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TIMES AIRCRAFT MODELS EXHIBIT ALL-DAY AFFAIR Public Invited to Attend Free Attraction at Tomlinson Hall. Preparations for the largest local showing of model airplanes—The Times Model Aircraft Exposition tomorrow at Tomlinson Hall—are being completed today by members of The Times Junior Aviator organiza- • tion and local model dealers. Indianapolis youngsters and parents are invited to attend the show which is to open at 1 and continue until 9 at night. Admission is free. Scale model contests, demonstrations of propeller carving, fuselage building, exhibits of minute gasoline and compressed air motors, and motion pictures are included in the program. In addition to individual displays j junior aviators have arranged club j exhibits. Local model dealers are i to have their own displays and several national model manufacturers have lent special models and equipment for the show. Prize winning models at the National Aeronautic Association St. Louis meet and American Legion national meet at Indianapolis will j be exhibited together with the j famous trophies won by local model builders. Trophies are to be awarded for the best club exhibit and for the best individual scale model. There also is to be a prize for the best scale model of freak and experimental planes. Judges for the contest are Nish Dienhart, Municipal Airport Supervisor, and Herbert Fisher, Chamber of Commerce aviation division director. Arrangements for the aerial attraction have been in charge of a committee headed by William Engler of The Times. Others on the committee are, Hershel Knight, Times squadron Commander; Harry Meyers, Em-Roe Sporting Goods Store; John Clemens, Charles Mayer Cos., and Roscoe Judd, Harold Stoffer, Warren Workman and Cecil Flynn, Sportsman’s Store. ABBOTT IS PRESIDENT OF COUNTY AGENTS Marion County Agricultural Supervisors Elected at Chicago. Horace E. Abbott, Marion County Agricultural Agent, today is president of the National Association of County Agents. He was elected yesterday at the national convention of the organization in Chicago. Mr. Abbott was vice president of the association last year. He also was a member of the organization called to Washington recently to confer with AAA officials. WINS PEACE CONTEST Miss Dorisann Johnson to Represent Church at Regional. Miss Dorisann Johnson today holds first place in a peace declamation contest held last night at the First Baptist Church. Her subject was ‘Mars and Woden, Inc.” She will represent the church in the regional contest. Rolland Boughton was second. The contest, a city-wide affair, is sponsored by The Church Federation of Indianapolis. School Teaches Whistling By United Press BANGS, Tex.. Dec. 6.—There is nothing like whistling to keep up a students’ spirits in the dark days before high school graduation. The Bangs High School has made whistling a regular course in its curriculum.
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BRITISH AC COMPANY OUTGROWS ITS PLANT Trade Revival Reaches Five-Year Peak in Last Months. By United Press FLINT, M'ch., Dec. 4.—A trade revival in the British Isles that has reached a five-year peak in the last year has resulted in considerable industrial expansion, Norman F. Stockbridge, managing director of AC Spark Plug Cos. of Dunstacle, England, said today. Mr. Stockbridge came to the United States to confer with officials of the AC Spark Plug Cos. and inspect the AC plants at Flint. His company, a unit of General
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Medal of Honor, presented by President Roosevelt. Lieut. Col. Raymond S. Springer, Connersville, is to be toastmaster. Speakers are to be Rep. James J. McSwain, chairman of the House of Representatives military affairs committee; Brig. Gen. Williams K. Naylor, Indiana military' area commander; Nelson Macy, United States Navy League president; Gov. McNutt, Mayor Kern, Rear Admiral John Downes, Great Lakes Naval Training Station, and Col. Thomas L. Sherburne, Indiana military area chief of staff. GROSSART SEEKS BIDS ON COUNTY SUPPLIES Proposals to be Received Dec. 16 by Commissioners. County Auditor and County ComCounty Auditor and County Commissioners secretary, has called for bids on supplies for the Highway Department and the seven Marion County institutions. The oids are to be opened by the Commissioners Dec. 16. Copies of the bids are available in the auditor’s office.
TRIAL IS ORDERED FOR THREE RANKERS Baker Denies Motion to Quash Local Cases. (Reprinted From Late Times Yesterday) Overruling motions to quash Indictments against three Indianapolis bankers, Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker today set their trial dates over a three-month period. Dick Miller, former president of the City Trust Cos., through his counsel, filed a plea of not guilty to a charge of embezzling bank deposits and his trial was set for April 20. Trial of Mark Rinheart, former vice president of the Washington Bank & Trust Cos., is scheduled for Feb. 24, and Sol Meyer, former president of the Meyer-Kiser Bank, is to face the court March 23. Trial of the fourth bank official,
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Scott Brewer, former president of the State Savings & Trust Cos., was not set. although a motion to quash the indictment also was overruled. Mr. Brewer is ill in Washington
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and has been confined to a hospital there several months. Judge Baker said that as soon as Mr. Brewer was able he wanted him brought into court so trial date could be set.
