Bloomington (Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, June 20, 1928, p. 1 CITY COUNCIL LAST NIGHT There was not much doing at the meeting of the city council last night other than some contracts for city and awarding of sewerage contract to Charles B. Townsend. In the absence of Mayor Hetherington, Councilman Bunger presided. Absentees were Councilmen Blair and Stoute. A resolution was adopted for vacation of part of a street at the Hoadley stone mill, also an ordinance was passed to allow fishing in the water works lakes with sanitary restrictions. C. B. Townsend was awarded the sewerage contract, at $740.70 a month, to be paid by the city. A resolution was passed for a sewer on east 10th street from Fee Lane east to Jordan avenue; also a resolution to condemn two lots for a right-of-way of a sanitary sewer in Park View. The bid of Gordon Bush for a motorcycle at a cost of $375 was turned down. The contract was let on three sewers South Walnut at $1,745 and Capital Place storm sewer for $800. Ed Duncan was awarded the contract for a sewer in the Vermylia addition for $398. There were four bids on each piece of work.