Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1925 — Page 2

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SIGN COMPANY ATTACKED IN PROBE REPORT Cusack Firm Violates Court Order, Land Agent Charges. That the Thomas Cusack Company not only has repaired signs on boulevards without permission of the park board, but actually is utilizing park board property for its billboards is a statement in a report Fred J- 'Mack, land agent investigator for the board was to submit to the board today. Mack, delegated to Investigate a request the company made at board meeting May 21 to repair its sign at Thirty-Eighth St. ai.d College Ave., said today he found the repairs already had been accomplished. Court Order Cited This action, according to Mack, is in direct violation of a court order which authorizes the Cusack company to maintain its present signs within 100 feet of . parks and boulevards only on condition they shall not be renovated. One hu Hired feet of land administered by the park board is occupied by a Cusack sign on Northwestern Ave. between Twenty-Third and Twenty-Fourth Sts., Mack said. T. K. Canfield, manager of the display department of the Cusack compare, said Francis F. Hamilton, city building commissioner, had ruled the company was ‘'entitled to make 50 per cent repairs on signs every six months. Request Explained The repairs In question, he said were finished ten months ago. The permit he seeks is to finish the other 50 per cent. The poster department of the company has a sign on the Northwestern Ave. location. J. A. Kirkpatrick, manager, admitted. However, he denied knowledge of its being on city property. HAWKINS BOND FIGHT DELAYED Will Stay in Jail Until First of Next Week. Morton S. Hawkins will remain in Marion County Jail until the first of next week, it was made certain today when J. .T. M. La Follette, Indianapolis attorney, fai.'ed to appear before Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell to arrange for ball. Judge Balfzell leaves early Friday for Sumner, 111., to spend Memorial Day with his family and will not return until Monday. La Follette said he would confer with Hawkins in county jail this morning. He did not go. Hawkins Is able to give $20,000 bond, L>a Follette said. Hawkins was returned here Tuesday night to stand trial on charge of using the mails to defraud through the Hawkins Mortgage Company of Portland, Ind., and subsidiaries. Mexican to Have Chiei Role Ernest Gillen, a handsome young Mexican, is the latest extra to win a leading role. Gillen was elevated by Director Henry King to be Alice Terry’s leading man in “Any Woman.”

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