Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1937 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1987

EGYPT CROWNS Senators Discuss Pending Legislation

KING FAROUK ON 18TH BIRTHDAY

Boy Monarch Is Nation's First Sovereign in Four Centuries.

By United Press CAIRO, Egypt , July 29.-—-King Farouk I was enthroned on his 18th birthday today as the first independent sovereign of Egypt in four centuries and one of the world’s youngest rulers. Two million persons cheered the tall, handsome youth as he rode in the royal carriage f(o Parliament where, in the presence of the Queen Mother, the Royal Princes and Princesses and High Government olfi- ' cials, he took the oath “to respect and obey the Egyptian constitution, maintain the prestige of the country and defend its territory.” Thousands had stood in the streets through the night. Cairo’s normal population was doubled by an influx of visitors. Multicolored lights, festoons, banners and flags decorated the route of the King's ride to the Parliament building. The King, in marshals uniform, was accompanied by Aziz Izzet Pacha and Cherif Sabri Pacha, members of the Board of Regency, and Moustapha El Nahas Pacha, president of the board.

A group of “freshman” Democratic Senators met in Washington with Senator Smathers (D. N. J.) and Senator Barkley (D. Ky.), new Senate major-

CITY HEALTH BOARD HEADS RE-ELECTED

‘Committee Named to Wage

Fight on

Times-Acme Photo. ity leader, Tuesday, to discuss coming legislation. Left to right at the dinner are Senators Hitchcock (D. 8. D.), Barkley, Smathers and Ellender (D. La.).

Syphilis.

City health authorities today had

been re-elected for new terms.

Dr. M. Joseph Barry was renamed

named to carry on a local cam-| paign for control and eradication of syphilis.

C. C. RIDGE TO TAKE GRAND RAPIDS POST

FETES 100TH BIRTHDAY

Mrs. Margaret C. McNelis today looked back on 100 years and said, “I don't feel a day over 50.” Mrs. MceNelis yesterday celebrated

her 100th birthday at the home of her a dughter, Mrs. Thermas C. Kelly, 1704 N. Pennsylvania St.

The appointment of C. C. Ridge, Indianapolis Community Fund assistant secretary, as executive sec retary of the Grand Rapids, Mich,, Community Fund, was announced today. He is to begin his new duties on Aug. 16.

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EXCESS MILLION IN BUDGETS FOR COUNTY PASSED

State Tax Board Approves Additional Funds in Emergency Class.

Expenditures totaling almost $1,050,000 in excess of 1937 budgets already have been approved by the State Tax Board for various Marjon County governmental units, records showed today. Additional appropriations for the Civil City totaled more than $608,400. If included in the regular budget, this would have meant a ent tax levy increase, officials said.

lowed by the State Tax Board for “emergency” expenditures not anticipated in the budget prepared the previous fall. The city or county, faced with an expense beyond the budget limits, passes an appropriation ordinance, authorizing the money to be spent. If the expense seems justified under the definition of “emergency,” it is approved by the State Tax Board. The actual funds are appropriated from unex-

Additional appropriations are al- |

pended money in the various governmental units’ general funds, it was explained, Marion County expenditures have exceeded the budget by more than $306,050 so far this year, according to State records. Ten petitions from County officials have been ap-

proved by the Board. Not included in the State total was the recent $2,786,899 for the

Indianapolis School City expenditures for the next flve months. Regular School City additional appropriations totaled $134,200.

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The olive-skinned youth, descendant of an Albanian adventurer who fought Napoleon, left the throne immediately after taking the oath.

Health Board president; Dr. Leonard A. Ensminger was chosen vice president; Dr. Herman G. Morgan, secretary for the 26th consecutive year; Dr. Charles W. Myers, City Hospital superintendent; Earl Wolfe, | § | Hospital business manager, and Clyde Baker, attorney. Elections were held at the country home of Dr. George W. Kohlstaedt on White River. i A committee composed of Dr.|§ Norman Beatty, Dr. Frank Gastin- | | eau, Dr. Myers and Dr. Morgan was | §

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FRESHMEN INVITED TO SIGN AT BUTLER

Indianapolis high schoo! gradnates who intend to enroll in Butler University for the 1937-38 school year may visit the Fairview campus any time between now and the start of the fall term, President James | W. Putnam said today. Many faculty members are to remain on the campus during the rest | of the summer and to aid incoming freshmen in outlining their pro- | grams Mrs. Martha Bebinger Enyart, acting registrar and examiner, is in her office from 8 a. m. to | 5 p. m. every week day.

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