Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1929 — Page 11

DEC. 6, 1929

STATE HOSPITAL FOR VETERANS URGED IN BILL Elliott Offers Measure in House; City Men at Conference. Bw Borivvt-Hoiearii tf/>icsrar>er AlUanre WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Representative Richard N. Elliott of Indiana today Introduced a bill providing for a 500-bed hospital for World war veterans to cost $2,000,000 and to be located In Indiana. The bin was referred to the house committee on World war veterans, which for two years has been working on a general program for new hoepltallzation to cost about $15,000,000. It Is understood a hospital

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for Indiana may be made a part of this program. General Frank T. Hines, head of the veterans bureau, said in testimony before the committee some time ago that he considered a 200bed hospital adequate for Indiana’s needs, and the proposed plant may be reduced to this size. Indianapolis and Indiana business men present at the conference Thursday of the United States chamber of commerce, to back up President Hoover’s efforts to stabilize business, were as follows: Felix M. McWhirter, president the People Btate bank; Herbert F. Sheets, managing director of the National Retail Hardware Association; Joseph K. Lilly, vice-presi-dent of Ell Lilly & Cos.; Loyd Kimbrough, president of the Indiana Eridge Company, at Muncie; Burton S. Flagg, president of the National Association of Mutual Assurance companies; J. Charles Ross, president of the National Retail Hardware Association. Blue grass Is called from its bluish green stem. It is famous in Kentucky.

AIRPLANE STILL IS TOO ONSAFE, CONGRESS TOLD Public Not Yet Ready to Reject Auto and Train for Traveling. Bv T nitrd Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—The airplane must be made safer and cheaper before a cautious public rejects the railroad train and automobile, the national advisory committee for aeronautics told congress Friday. Constant and intensive research by private agencies and such public institutions as the committee itself, is the principal hope of

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achieving better and cheaper planes, the committee said. Despite its definite negative to the question, “Are the people willing in increasing numbers to pay the present cost of air travel?” the committee declared: “The most significant fact in the progress of aeronautics during the past year is that the airplane has found a place in the transportation needs of the country, “The present generation of Americans is learning how to see America from the air. The great interest of the youth of our land indicates that the rising generation may use the airplane as naturally, although perhaps not as generally, as we use motor cars today,” the report said. Summarizing the present status of America in the air, the committee found this country leading in the use of aircraft for commercial purposes and the private ownership and operation of aircraft but lagging behind European nations in the use of seaplanes and development of air passenger traffic.

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