Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1929 — Page 5

NOV. 14, 1929.

MEMORIAL FOR SHANK IS VOTED RY PARKBOARD $2,400 Entrance to Park to Be Erected: Honor to Ex-Mayor. Erection of a $2,400 entrance to Shank Memorial park as a memorial to the late Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank was authorized today by the city park board.'" The twenty-acre park in the vicinity of Shank's late residence in Golden Hill was bought by the city at the close of Shank's administration. Mrs. D. M. Parry has given the elty two wrought iron gates, which will be mounted on concrete posts, according to Park Engineer J. E. Perry. The board decided to carry out the proposal on motion of Michael K Foley, seconded by Mrs. Mary Hoss. Adolph G. Emhardt, Democratic member, voted against the motion. Edward B. Raub Jr., park board attorney, was instructed to examine deeds to 108 acres of property along Fall creek from Keystone avenue to Fifty-sixth street, which have been donated to the city for park purposes The board contemplates construction of a boulevard along the east side of the creek, connecting with Kessler boulevard at, Fiftysixth street. The project to pave Kessler from Keystone to Fiftysixth, which was killed by the state tax board, probably will be started again by the park board, because of its importance as a connecting link. The extension along Fall Creek will cast about $225,000 and the Kessler project about $200,000. Work can not be started until spring, according to Perry. All the necessary property has been donated by owners except an acre tract at Keystone and Allisonville road, which will be condemned.

RAIDERS ARE REPULSED Arab Band Rattles British Soldiers for Two Hours. By United Press JERUSALEM. Nov. 14—A renewal of recent disorders in Palestine resulted in a two-hpur pitched battle between British troops and a band of Arab raiders at Safad, Wednesday night. One soldier was wounded seriously. The casualties among the attacking band were not known. The attack was well organized, officials reported. Reinforcements, summoned from the neighboring colony of Roshpina, aided in routing the attacking force. Several armored cars were used. PREMIER KILLS SELF No F.xplanation Made in Suicide of Iraq Prime Minister. Bu United Press BAGDAD, Iraq, Nov. 14—Consternation spread through the city today when it became known that the prime minister of Iraq, Sir Abdul Muhsin, had killed himself. Tire prime minister shot himself In the presence of his family after writing a letter of explanation to his son. Contents of the letter were not disclosed immediately. No explanation for his act could be advanced pending revelation of the contents of the letter.

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MARRIAGE BASED ON BEAUTY IS DECRIED Minister Tailks Before Y. M. C. A. Club on Choice of Mates. Cosmetics and good looks were decried as a matrimonial measur-ing-stick Wednesday night by the Rev. E. F. Schneider, pastor of the East Tenth Street Methodist chiirch, in an address before the Bible Investigation Club at the Y. M. C. A., on “Which Girl Shall I Marry?” "Mere physical aspects can not be taken seriously, for marriage is more than a matter of cosmetics and good looks,” he said. Mr. Schneider urged engaged couples to enter into a prayerful consideration of matrimony. Unmarried men and women never are as successful in life as the wedded, he said. EXPLORERS TO "CONGO Noted IT, S. Pair to Leave Paris to Spend Two Years in Congo. Bn United Press PARIS, Nov. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, noted American explorers, will leave Paris Friday en route to the Belgian Congo, where they will spend two years, largely along the Itura river, taking color and sound pictures with three-dimensional effects, of the pygmy tribes and jungle beasts. “We want to translate the films, sounds and visions of pygmy natives dancing, singing, playing tom toms, intermingled with the cries and roars of unknown animals,” Johnson said.

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CATHOLIC ORDER TO BUILD HERE Carmelite Monastery to Cost $750,000. The park board will hold a public I hearing Nov. 27 on the petition of the Friars of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel to erect a $750,000 monastery along Cold .Spring road, north of Sixteenth street. The petition was presented to the board late Wednesday by Madison j Walsh, attorney for the order, a;id architects. The site contains eight- | een acres and is located north of j Sixteenth street and south of the j Henry Campbell estate. The building will be of stone, and i the architecture will be of the feudal type, according t,o Kopf & Deery, architects. The front will be three stories high. Headquarters for this section of the Carmelite order, as it is familiarly known, is at New Albany. It is one of the oldest orders of the Catholic church. Radio Aids in Woman’s Death By United Press MILL VALLEY. Cal., Nov. 14. Rado music drowned calls for help from Mrs. Sadie M. Hall, 53, invalid wife of J. D. Hall, retired New York banker-who was burned to death Tuesday when her clothing was ignited by a cigaret.

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