Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1924 — Page 15

FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1924

KESSLER BLVB. • ROUTE CHANGED BY PARK BOARD Swampy Lands in Vicinity of Fifty-Ninth St. Avoided. Route of the Ksssler Rlvd. between Illinois St. and the Allisonville Rd., has been changed from Fifty-Sixth St. to Fifty-Ninth St-, by the park board to avoid swampy lands in vicinity of Fifty-Sixth St. From the Allisonville Rd. east, the route will deviate back to the FiftySixth St. line to Ft. Harrison, eastern terminus of the boulevard. After having to refuse an offer to purchase Golden Hill property because the board is nearly up to its bonded indebtedness limit of '!• of 1 per cent of the city's taxable property. Charles A. Boojcwalter. president of the park board, said he would appoint a legislative committee of five citizens to ask the 1925 legislature for an increase in the board’s borrowing power. He indicated he would favor a limit of 1 per cent. Rand offered is between Northwestern Ave., Thirty-Seventh St. Woodstock Goif Club and Mayor Shank’s new residence in Golden Hill. Property owners said they would sell it to the city at 10 per , cent less than the appraised value. The hoard agreed to stand financially responsible for presentation of the “Messiah" this Christmas up to S7OO. The ’‘Messiah" will be . sung in Cadle Tabernacle, Christmas week. Admission of 25 cents will be charged, with the city making up any deficit.

TAX OFFICIAL TALKS IV. A. Hough Addresses Traffic Club at the Severin. “There Is no excise for the legislature exempting from taxation any property except that used for public benelt. That property is dreadv exempted by the constitution." declared William A. Hough, of the State board of tax commissioners before the Traffic Club at the Severin, Thursday night. Th practice is unequal and unjust, declared Hough New York Central Lines night will be celebrated at the Claypool, Dec. 3.. Dinner will be given at the Severin tonight for K. s. Van Tassel, local manager. Universal Car Loading Company, who leaves s<n.i to take up duties at Pittsburgh. It would take nearly thirty-five years for an airplane, traveling two miles a minute, to fly from the earth to Mars.

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Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen bej long to: L'mil Schier, 1225 S. State St.. Ford, from Market and Alabama Sts. Jesse James Woods, 2337 N. Dela- ; ware St.. Auburn, from Pratt and Meridian Sts. Ennis Darney, 635 University Ave., Studebaker, from in front of 462$ . Washington Blvd. Harry G. Etter. 1822 Broadway, Hupmobiie, from Vermont and Meridian Sts. Max Tatlock, 1936 Elm St., Ford, from 449 Virginia Ave. BACK HOME AGAIN ! Automobiles reported found be- ; long to: ' Millard Winford. 524 W. TwentyEigth St., Chevrolet, found at Raymond St., near Stockyards, stripped | of all parts. Grider Brooks, 114 W. Walnut St., Nash, found at Fifteenth and MeI ridian Sts. \ Paul Kramer, 945 E. Market St.. Maxwell, found at Burdsall Pkwy. and Sugar Gorve Ave. CHALLENGE IS DENIED Ctcmenccau anti IJoyd George Say No Truth in Duel Gossip. /; I t'nitrd Prrs* I.oNDON. Nov. 14 —Both Georges Ciemeneeau and David Lloyd George today declared there was no truth in Wickham Steed's account *>f how the two ex-premiers nearly fought a duel m the days of Versailles The former editor of the Times was not disturbed by their denials. ’ Naturally I should not have j written what I did if I were not ' sure of my facts," St (*••<! said His book “Over Thirty Years” is I creating a sensation.

AUTO STRIKES OFFICER Patrolman Martin O'Brien Slightly Hurt; Driver Escapes. Police are trying today to locate r.ver of an at-to that struck Patrolr an Martin O'Brien. 1302 K. Ray- : n-orj. S' . at Marylard and Alabama S:.. Thursday night and escaped. Patrolman William Ennis caught j t i, a ; a - S [ three license numbers. j( Brien. who was not seriously hurt was taken home. E. E. Treslcr. Greenwood., Ind. was inured slightly when he stepped j,. front of a Garfield street car. in , barge -f Harry Hassman, 1016 Church St., motorman. He was kn eked to the pavement. Hammond Trial Dec. 18 Trial of Carlos Hammond, operator of Jack O Lantern Gardens on .qtmr charges will be heard before a Criminal Court jury Dec. IS, accor :;ng to a re arranged jury caloT.rfar announcwl by Judge James A. Col:.ns. Hammond is accused of allowing gues-s to drink liquor at the gardens, two miles east of Millers ville.

DR, M’CULLOCH IS HOST Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Democratic candidate for Governor in the past election, was host to newspaper men and friends at the University Club Thursday night. Those present were: Meredith Nicholson, author; Robert Bracken. State auditor: Russell J. Ryan, Democratic county chairman; Reginald Sullivan, Seventh District Democratic chairman; Oscar Milburn; Omer Jackson, Greenfield, chairman

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