go to tenants ana rcsiueni ianu owners who voted for reorganisation andhigher taxes.AirportCouncilE. W. (“Fly Boy) Rogers, manager of the Le Mars chamber of commerce met yesterday with Ray C.On May 3, I Lutheran ChurII . ' corner of 2ndUp To uty isiss*;stewardship of thoughtful! cor phasized. In t and seed will to the cham Messrs. Arlie Louis Toel,. i . wher^upop the. Sagncss of the federal aviation agen- ,ue h* -ey,, He t^gtfllt;lt;?yiAnfe ?of s^'tf-stworking under B. Boucher, district airport engineers.Mr. Sagness gave these requirements for federal participation in paying for a local airport. (The airport is now owned by Westmar college but must be owned by the city to have federal aid.)1. The site would have to be federally approved... 2. It must be owned by the city.3. Runway cannot be less than 2600 ft. long. (The present length is 2600 ft. but they recommend 400 ft. more.)4. Minimum land requirements 83 to_ 85 acres. (There is no problem here as 160 acres are available.)-- 5. The federal government will thatch local and state fnuds for land purchases, building or airport improvements.6. To get financial participation to build hangars, administration buildings or anything other than runways or taxiways, there must be a minimum of 25 planes as a home port. Twenty three- planes alone .now belong to the Le Mars Flying Club.7.'Mr. Sagness said that none of the present buildings at the airport would be accepted by the government.8. Paved runways are not necessary to participate for federal airport assistance.t). A new law' turns over to the artonauiics commihiomany \axes collected on aviation gas which is not claimed for refund by the buyer. The highway commission used to get it.This will put more tax money into the pot for aviation and this raises the possible distribution from a maximum of $5,000 for airport to possibly as high as $10,000.10. An aerial map (similar to the one . used in the Globe-Post county atlas) wi'.:- be submitted to the federal aviation agency at Lincoln.Sagness will return in approximately two weeks after studies of photos.Mr. Rogers said that he has leran-ed that the ultimate decision is in the hands of the city council.The congret it is not the busy hiind of crease depend Who'gives th is fitting am spring of the ? tnank and pn tor in psalms Of course, is not new. I some time in France experi quakes and fc their wake ci This made th conscious of the Lord God Therefore, or the day com sion of the with. Rogate people of I the custom o calling upon and to- bless seeded. Accctook up the become a pn before Ascen Rogation ser The pastor Rev. Harry that his serm gation Sund God’s Word 104, verses theme: Heav Fields!LangHasT-l L—.Roy Lang fer today ac___