Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 238, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1932 — Page 3
FEB. 12, 1932.
CORONATION OF POPE OBSERVED Brilliant Pageant Marks Tenth Anniversary. Bv United Preta VATICAN CITY. Feb. 12.—The tenth anniversary of the coronation of Pope Pius Xi was celebrated today with an imposing ceremony at St. Peter's. The pope, dressed in his pontifical robes, was carried by special bearers on the ‘sedia gestatoria,” or
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throne chair. He wore his tiara, or triple crown. On either side of the pontiff, bearers of the "flabellae," large ostrich feather fans, waved the fans In a scene suggestive of the court of an eastern potentate. Swiss guards, In their picturesque Renaissance uniforms, and carrying long pikes, led the papal procession, which included the pope’s secret chamberlains, the consistorlal attorneys, the protonotaries and notaries of the papal court, and a large number of prelates. Bishops, archbishops and cardinals followed, all In their colored panoply. The pope was carried to the throne prepared for him near the : pontifical altar. He knelt in pray- ! er before the altar, then ascended i the throne. He assisted at mass said by Cardinal Locatelli.
REALTORS BACK HOME MAN BILL Committee to Press Cause at Senate Hearing. Scheduled to press the cause of the federal home loan bank bill, which will be before the senate finance committee next week, seven Hoosier realtors and building and : loan representatives will go to Washington Monday. Announcement of the trip was i made Thursday at a luncheon of
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the Indianapolis Real Estate Board and the Marion County Building and Loan League at the Columbia Club. The delegates are Albert E. Uhl and Frank E. Gates, past presidents of the Building and Loan League of Indiana; George Ogden of Peru, Fred Boone of South Bend and Fermor S. Cannon, Marion County Building and Loan League president. In addition to sending the delegates, the meeting unanimously
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adopted a resolution presented by Gavin Payne, urging that the bill be enacted as quickly as possible. Speakers were William E. Best of Pittsburgh, president of the United States Building and Loan League, and Harry S. Kissell, past president of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Pyramid Lake, Nev., has dropped nearly 50 feet in the last sixty years.
CLUB MOVES QUARTERS Riverside Democratic Group Expands, Goes to Larger Hall. Due to increasing membership, the Riverside Democratic Club
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decided Thursday night to move its meeting place to the Olympic Club at Pruitt street and Riverside drive. First meeting at the new location will be held March 10. Following a short business meeting Thursday, the club was enter-
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tained by Mrs. Charlene Rea, chairman of the entertainment committee, with a number of readings from George Washington. The principle of ball bearings was patented in 1906.
