Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1931 — Page 14

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CITY MAY BE CHOSEN SITE OF PLANE FACTORY St. Louis Official Confers With Airport Head on Facilities. Prospects of Indianapolis’ first airplane factory being located here soon were seen today following conference of city officials and Ray E. Smith of the Liberty Aircraft Sales and Manufacturing Corporation of St. Louis, Wednesday. Smith, who came here at the invitation of Charles E. Cox Jr., municipal airport superintendent, conferred with Cox and C. G. Dunphy, Chamber of Commerce industrial commissioner, on possibility of locating the company’s plant here. At present the factory is using Lambert field, St. Louis. The Liberty company, which is fairly new in the aviation industry, manufactures a light two-place, side by side, monoplane in the midget plane class, weighing less than 500 pounds, empty. While there are no housing facilities at present for such a plant on municipal airport, Cox pointed out that the firm could use a building in the city for manufacturing the plane, assembling the parts and flight testing its planes at the municipal field. Later, he said, a building suitable to house this and similar firms may be constructed at the field in the section set aside for industrial concerns. Any profits which might result rrom formal dedication program of the municipal field early in September probably could be used in building such a structure, it was said. Pulpit Change at Goshen Bu Times Special GOSHEN, Ind., June 4.—Tine Rev. G T. Soldner has been called here from Souderton, Pa., to become pastor of the Eighth Street Mennonite church and will assume his new duties June 21. He will succeed the Rev. I. R. Detweiler, who resigned to become head of the Bible instruction department of BlufTton college, BlufTton, O. The Rev. Mr. Soldner is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Soldner, Berne, Ind. Scouts Get Limberlost By Times Special ROME. Ind., June 4.—Limberlost cabin in Wildflower woods on Sylvan lake near here, former home of the late author, Gene Stratton-Porter, has been acquired by the Wayne area council of Boy Scouts as a summer recreation center.

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BOY EMPEROR NOW IS SINGER Decides He Will Take Up Chinese Opera. By United Press PEIPING, June 4.—The former boy emperor of China, now known as Henry Ru Yi, has decided to take up Chinese opera singing as a diversion, and perhaps a career. One of the former Manchu ruler’s retainers has come to Peiping from Tientsin to engage the services of a well-known teacher. He also is buying here a set of musical instruments used in Chinese opera, and suitable costumes. It Is believed possible the former emperor may become a professional opera singer, if he proves good enough.

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STINSON TOUR OF EUROPE MAY BE IMPORTANT Probably Will Receive FirstHand Data on Problems. BY JOSEPH H. BAIRD United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 4.— The impending European tour of State Secretary’ Henry L. Stimson is expected to have a salient effect on the course of international affairs during the next year, despite the secretary’s desire to minimize its importance. Informality will be the keynote of the touF. Yet it was in the informal surroundings of President Hoover’s Rapidan camp that he and Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald talked Intimately of their countries’ naval problems, and thus gave impetus to the London conference. Two Outstanding Issues With this precedent in mind, officials believe the secretary’s quiet talks with European statesmen will prove helpful in the solution of international problems. Disarmament and reparations are the two outstanding issues now perplexing Europe and America, and Stimson is expected to seek new light on each and in quiet converations, probably with Foreign Ministers Dino Grandi of Italy, Aristide Briand of France, Arthur Henderson of Great Britain and Julius Curtius of Germany. Renewing Old Friendships In meeting the first three he will be renewing old friendships. The

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