Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1927 — Page 23
MARCH 11,1927
SEEKING PLANS 'FOR SHELTER AT BROOKSIDE PARK Indianapolis Park Officials Architect in Chicago— F. J. ty&s Gets Job. Mrs. J. D. Hoss, Adolpft G. Emhardt, members of the park board; A. AY. Bray ton, landscape architect of the board, and Llewellyn A. Turnock, architect, today were in Chicago to inspect community and shelter houses in city parks. “The purpose of the trip is to determine the best type of community house for Brookside Park b%inspecting the houses used in other cities,’’ Emhardt said. The board passed a resolution some time ago authorizing the erection of a $75,000 community house at Brookside Park Hoss Made Supervisor Frank J. Hoss, brother-in-law of Mrs. Hoss, __ was appointed ' outdoor construction supervisor by the park board at its meeting, Thursday, upon recommendation of K. Walter •larvis, park superintendent. Hoss was employed by the board during the Shank administration and is in charge of a city road gang at present. He will receive a salary of $3,000 a year. A resolution authorizing the improvement of comfort stations at a cost of §22,000 was passed. Stations at Twenty-Second and Oxford Sts.,
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Twenty-First St. and Senate Ave.. Kansas and Meridian ~ Jefferson Ave. and v ßrookside Pkwy., tourists’ camp at Riverside Park and the Riverside Park baseball diamonds Will be improved. To Inspect Boulevards Boulevards, especially Maple Road, will be inspected by a committee composed of Mrs. v Hoss, Jarvis and J. E. Perry, board engineer. Recommendations for the improvement of these will be made in writing at the next meeting of the board.
Mayor Duvall was reported opposed to using the municipal theater in Garfield Park for free plays and. band concerts as permitted by Jarvis and Jesse J. McClure, superintendent of recreation. No action was taken on the project. 13 YOUTHS SENTENCED Thirteen youths werfe sent to peifol institutions Thursday by Criminal Court Judge James A. Collins, on charges c,f vehicle taking. Sentences ranged from six months to one to fourteen years. Majority of the de-
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fendants were Negroes between the ages of 17 and 23. v K- , KILLS OYSTERS SEATTLE, March 11.— Steps are being taken by the board ; of health hertf to compel pulp and | paper mills to purify their aciduous I waste before dumping It into the ' waters of the sound. It was found j that the chemicals were rapidly destroying valuable oyster beds in the I vicinity.
HAMILTONS GIVE UP m EFFORT Man and Wife Indicted in Check Theft Surrender. With Mrs. Suzanne Baker Hamilton, 30, and her husband, Howard F., 25, in the Marlon County jail today, the four persons Indicted for complicity in the thef% of a $3,000 income tax rebate check from the Internal Revenue Department here In 1924, are in custody of Federal authorities. Besides the I-lamiltons, Russel V. Duncan, Marlon County State Representative, and Charles W. Tilton of 5724 Julian St., were indicted. The latter two surrendered them*
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