Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1930 — Page 16
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PARLEY IS SET TO AIR DISPUTE ON PARK FEES Club Federation Delegates and Board Committee to Meet Monday. Committees of the park board and the Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs will meet Monday night to attempt a settlement in the dispute over fees charged for business meetings of civic leagues at community houses. Representatives of the federation and several community organizations protested the fee schedule at tire park board session Thuisday afternoon. Dr. Walter E. Hemphill, president of the Enterprise Civic League, 'here the protest was started, asked the board to discharge some of the •'high paid officials of the recreation department” and devote the funds to community welfare. Proposal Sidetracked Resignation of David B. Kilgore, i ecreation director, was asked by the league at a previous meeting. The park board committee consists of Kilgore, A. C. Sallee, park superintendent; Logan C. Sholl and Paul E. Rathert, board members. Mrs. C. A- James, club federation president, who stated the membership now totals more than 15,000, will name the federation committee today or Saturday. The board sidetracked the proposal of the La Petite Club to stage a benefit bunco party at the Brookside community house and clothe a child in conjunction with The Times program. sls Fee Is Protested The club desired to sell tickets and clothe children out of the proceeds, and the board said unless the fee meeting Monday night brought a change, sls would be charged for use of the building. “But with that money we nearly could outfit two children,” George Laughlin, 1301 North Riley avenue, declared. “We want to sell as many tickets as posisble before the party so we can get the children from The Times and have them there to receive their clothes.” Sallee urged the board to enter into the spirit and consider free use of the community house for the party. VILLAGE RUINS DATED TO EARLY PUEBLO AGE Houses Are Found in Utah Valley, All Leveled by Fire. Bu Science Service OURAY, Utah. Dec. 12.—Ruins of eleven little villages dating back to the dawn of the Pueblo age have been found in the Ashley valley, northeast Utah, by Dr. Albert B. Reagan, of the United States Indian Field Service. These are the first house ruins of such antiquity ever found in this region. The villages each contained from ten to twenty-five houses, and every house had been leveled. Fire had destroyed them, presumably as a result of enemy attack, Dr. Reagan reported. Tire earth walls were burned to consistency of brick, and the fallen, burned-clay walls form a mound which marks the site of each lodge. The houses built by these Indians almost 2.000 years ago were circular earth lodges, Dr. Reagan said. PARTY WILL ATTEMPT RECORD PEAK CLIMB Mountain. 25,431 Feet High. Will Be Tried by Five Englishmen. Ijii I'm ted Press LONDON. Dec. 12.—An attempt to climb a mountain to a record height will be made by a small group of Englishmen next year. Tlie mountain is Mt. Kainet, in the Himalayas. India, and measures 25.431 feet to its. peak. The greatest height so far reached by mountaineers is 24.344 feet, the summit of the Jonsong peak, also in the Himalayas. The expedition, numbering five, will be led by F. S. Smith, wiio has just returned from the international expedition which made the record climb of Jonsong peak.
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