Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1940 — Page 5

“DIVING CHAMPIONS Councilmen Resolve. to Disagree ds) PLAN RESTORATION \iooma‘c? en , rtrd | 2% OF ST. AUGUSTINE viet then vai " iE by, WED AT YUM A ARIZ, City Councilmen have made a col-)committee, with Ernest C. Ropkey matic” manner in which President : : : " OF FECHNER BURI AL : : : new graive tablet joa s Ge lective New Year's resolution to con-|as chairman, but. deferred other Wood presided last year. speeches, Mr. and Mr. ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, Jan. 2|will be rebuilt with i es, he tinue to’ disagree with one ancther|committee appointments. He said oy Wood has taken gress pains 1. P.). = plans have been completed said, ahd lampposts with handBe YUMA ARTZ, Jn 7 3 i he wished to take a poll of Council- | 0 see Wwe Repu ns have WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (U. P.). —|to restore relics and land- | hammered ‘iron’ lanterns will light § Olyknpic Jan. 2—(U. P).—|at every Oppo mY but fo hy in men’s preferences before making a a voice in the running of the City,” | in. ance. Robert Fechner, director of the|marks of this seacoast city, claimed | diving champions Ruth|e more friendly manner \ * Dr. Hemphill said. “And I think Civilian Conservation Corps, will be|to be the oldest in the United|— Jump and Ralph Flanagan who |1939. decision. he has been criticized for this by huried this afternoon in Arlington|States, and dedicate it as a new cul-| met at the Berlin Olympics in| The resolution, offered by Dr.| With some hesitation, members| high Democratic officials in the City 16 National Cemetery. He died Sunday |tural center and historical shrine. 1636, were. honeymooning today. |Walter E. Hemphill, was adopted suspended the rules to approve a |administration. : s s of heart disease after a short illness.| Plans for the restoration are based Their springboard $160,000 temporary loan for the| “However, I think that if these lot of . Every Honorary pallbearers will include/on findings and recommendations minated marriage yesterday | Without debate after Councilmen peqjth Board. The members said |high Democratic officials managed here w e| Federal Security Administrator Paul|of scientists of the Carnegie Instiwhen they 2 flew here from Los An-|concluded their Qiganimiion tor 1940 | they disliked suspending rules, but|their affairs with the ability and : le.” V. McNutt; Assistant CCC Directors tuition and were formulated after geles. “ Justice Ed Winn performed |at a special meeting last night. did so when Deputy City Controller |tact Mr. Wood has led this Council, | J. J. McEntee and Charles H. Tay-|an extensive study of the city’s past , the ceremony and the couple de-| Joseph E. Wood was re-elected Herschel M. Tebay advised that the|we’d all be better off.” lor; Brig. Gen. George P. Tynor,| history. £ parted immediately for an undise|president and Albert O. Deluse, vice loan was needed to meet payrolls| Mr. Wood asserted he wished the Army representative on the CCC ad-| According to Mayor Walter B. closed destination. president. Both are Democrats. pending spring tax collections. Council “to keep on arguing because visory council; John P. Frey, presi-| Fraser, funds have been arranged Miss Jump, 19, was a Los Angeles Mr. Wood reappointed the present| In offering his resclution, Dr.|you’re a deliberative body, and that’s Council.” dent of the A. F. of L.’s metal trades andl the work will begin soon.

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