Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1929 — Page 5

MARCH 19, 1929_

COUNCIL READY FOR ACTION ON AIRPORTBONDS ' pecial Meeting Is Planned for Authorizing of $693,000 Issued. A special city council meeting to authorize the $693,000 airport bond issue was contemplated today by councilmen. It probably will be next Monday night. The ordinance authorizing the bond issue to buy Site 8, south of Ben Davis, was introduced in council night and referred to a comimtee. Remonstrance period against purchase of the 1,000-acre tract expired Monday. The committee plans to recommend passage of the measure and the special session was suggested as a means of speeding the municipal airport program. It is probable that the land formally will be acquired and work begun on constructing the landing field within sixty days. On motion of Councilman Edward W. Harris, rules were suspended to permit passage of ordinances appropriating SIIO,OOO of the gasoline tax fund for street improvements. City Engineer A. H. Moore received $60,000 for improved street repairs and Si reet Commissioner Charles A. Grossa -t $50,000 for unimproved streets. City Engineer A. H. Moore announced the city asphalt plant will be reopened again to make spring repairs. Edward Rochat, superintendent of the street repair department, begun work repairing streets in all sections of the city this week. Ordinances introduced, $19,000 bond issue for Pleasant Run bridge at Brookville road; appropriation of $4,500 for the general fund to the street commissioner for equipment; rezoning from business to residential a tract southwest of the intersection of Linwood avenue and East Tenth street. NEW~PAPAL STATif TO BUILD OWN RAILWAY Station Also to Be Constructed for Use of Vatican City Residents. bn United Press ROME, March 19.—Organizing of public utilities in the newly reestablished papal state will be begun in the very near future, it was announced today. Building of anew railroad line and station, for exclusive use of residents of Vatican City, and the demolition of near-by tenements to make room for new buildings. The papal state government Received the approval of the pope Monday. John D. Jr. to Sail for U. S. P. 7 I Hit t it Press PARIS, March 19.—John D. Rockefeller Jr., who arrived, here from Genoa Monday, accompanied by his wife, his son, David, and others, probably will sail for New York Wednesday aboard the Isle De France. Rockefeller and his oarty have just returned from the Toly Land and Egypt.

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Chosen as queen of the annual freshman dance at Texas Technological college, Lubbock, Tex., Miss Irene Frnka has won the honor of being the mc&t popular girl- among the yearlings. Miss Frnka’s home is at Garwood and she is a brunet. Senator Panama-Bound in Plane B.n United Press MANAGUA, Nicaragua, March 19. —Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana was scheduled to arrive here from the Canal Zone by airplane this afternoon. He will inspect the position of the United States marines, who are operating against Nicaraguan bandits.

What Dr. Caldwell Learned in 47 Years Practice

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3 BYRD FLIERS | HUNTED ON ICE Antarctic Expedition Men ; Believed Forced Down. But United Press NEW YORK, March 19.—The New j York Times and St. Louis Post Dispatch announced today that Com- i mander Richard E. Byrd was pre- I paring to search for three members of his Antarctic expedition who were forced down on the ice while engaging in an aerial geologic trip. Members of the party were Larry Gould, geologist; Bernt Balchen and Harold June, pilots. They had failed to report to the expedition headquarters since last Thursday. It was believed they were safe, but Commander Byrd reported by wireless that, however remote the possibility that an accident might have accurred, he wished to discover what had befallen the missing men. HOLD STEWARD DANCE Annual Dinner Attended by 150 City Hotel Managers. Managers and their assistants of Indianapolis hotels, clubseand restaurants attended the annual dinner and dance of the Indianapolis Stewards Club at the Columbia Club Monday night. Approximately 150 members of the club attended. C. Roltaire Eggleston was master of ceremonies. Music for the dance was provided by Chick Meyer’s orchestra. Emery C. Smith is president of the club.

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