Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1925 — Page 14

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TO CONFER ON PRINT SCHOOL Typothetae Officials Will Be Here June 12. Plans through which It may be arranged to keep the school of printing of the United Typothetae of America, now part of Technical High School, in Indianapolis may be reached at a meeting June 12. Executive officers of the typothetae will attend the school’s commencement on that date, according to A. M, Glosbrenner, -who spoke at a conference of school board members and representatives of the Chamber of Commerce late Thursday Glossbrenner reviewed the early struggle of the school and Its recent sucess, with more room for expansion needed. The Typothetae will move the school from Indianapolis unless.better quarters are obtained, it is understood. WIRELESS TORPEDO Missile Can Be Mad© to Chase Pilotless Plane. LONDON, June 6. —To counteract the pilotless airplane, an aerial torepdo has been invented. It is claimed that the torpedo could he made to pursue and destroy the pilotless airplane through wireless control. LONGEST AIR LINE 1 500-Mile Route Is followed by Planes. MELBOURNE, Australia, June 5. —The longest passenger airline in the world is between Perth and Derby, a distance of 1,500 miles. Weekly trips are made, with sto'ps at six cities.

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City Uses Pictures in Billboard Fight

Park Board Hopes to Prove Charges Against Cusack Company. Members of the city park board are holding several pictures in the hope of proving the 'Thomas Cusack Company built new billboards behind old ones when a court injunction provided authority for repairs. The signs were located at ThirtyEighth St. and College Ave. Behind a Champion Spark Plug advertisement shown in one photograph may be seen the letters, ‘ON,” which Newton J. Maguire, park board attorney, says proves that anew board bearing the same advertisement, was constructed in effort to perpetuate billboards on boulevards. The law provides that no sign shall be located within 500 feet of parks and boulevards. Another photograph, Maguire pointed out, shows a fully equipped board behind the old one, with lights and all equipment, ready to take the place of the old sign.

Above, billboards at College Ave. and Thirty-Eighth Si., Below, situ, view showing new billboard.

TOO MUCH RED TAPE Washington Robin Gets Tangled Up In String. WASHINGTON, June s.—Even robins get tangled up in the ‘‘red

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tape" at Washington. A robin tried to pick up a long piece of red string, which it Intended to use for Its nest. One of its feet became entangled in the string, which then caught on a limb. Someone called the fire department to rescue the bird which was hanging head downward.

CITY DECLARES NEW CAMPAIGN ON BILLBOARDS Park Board ArousetJ Over Action of Sign Company. City campaign against billboards was in progress today. “Systematically and carefully the park board shall rid Indianapolis of the sign boards of the Thomas Cusack Company, located on city property,” Emsley W. Johnson, board member, moWd at the meeting Thursday. His motion carried with a bang. Then came another salvo from the Johnson battery in the foym of a motion that “the board shall in the future grant no permission to rebuild, renew or erect new signs to the Thomas .Cusack Company.” How It Started The battle opened when a letter from John Mack, investigator for the board, was read in which it was stated that : sign at Thirty-Eighth St. and College Ave., for which a repair permit had been requested by the company already had been placed in condition. Mack's letter also stated that the company was using one hundred feet of park board property on the west side of Northwestern Ave. between TwentyThird and Twenty-Fourth Sts. “Is the Cusack Company empowered to exercise squatter sovereignty? Are we to be restrained by court injunction from preventing hem from using our property?” These heavy volleys came from Charles A. Bookwalter, park board president. Order Legal Steps The board directed Newton J. means to invalidate the injunction which restrains the board from re-

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moving Cusack signs from parks and boulevards. Billboards of all other companies were removed under a law that prohibits signs within 600 feet of parks and boulevards, but the Cusack Company, without notification of date of hearing, according to park board members, obtained an injunction prohibiting removal of the company’s billboards.

Men’s Garb New Like Joseph’s Colors of Famous Coat Rivaled by Gay Male Attire.

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