Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1928 — Page 23

JUNE 8, 1928.

BONDS TO PAY CITY'S UTILITY DEBTSJRGED $445,00 Ordinance May Be Presented to Council Next Meeting. City Controller Sterling R. Holt today asked Corporation Counsel John W. Holtzman to draw an ordinance authorizing a $445,000 bond issue to pay the city’s 1927 utility bills. • It is probable the measure will be introduced at the next council meeting, June 18. j The funds to pay the overdue utility bills were not provided in the 1928 budget. The Indianapolis Water Company and the Indianapolis Power and Light Company obtained court judgments against the city totaling approximately $440,000. The judgment must be paid by bond issue. Stresses Issue’s Economy The debt bears 6 per cent interest from the date of the judgment until paid by the city. Holt said the Indiana Bell Telephone Company bill of $15,000 has been cut to about $4,500 since he took office in November. “It is to the advantage of the city to pay the judgement as quickly as possible, because the interest totals about $2,300 a month. The judgement was issued two months ago. “We can borrow the money for about 3Vz per cent if the city could sell the bonds. “If council passes the bond issue it will show that the Slack administration is endeavoring to exercise economy and pay the city’s bills in a businesslike manner,” Holt said. $200,000 Bill Due Banks are refusing to buy city bonds because of Slack’s clouded title to office pending the State ■Supre meCourt decision on the quo warranto case of Joseph L. Hogue, controller under the Shank administration. Holt hopes to pay $200,000 utility bills for 1928 within the next few days. The city owes the light, water and telephone companies. “We are running from hand to mouth under the present appropriation. It will be' necessary to make a careful study of the 1929 budget to take care of such oversights,” Holt said. '

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CASH REGISTERS FULL OF CONVENTION CASH Twenty-Six Big Meetings Reid in City During May. The twenty-six conventions held here in May brought approximately $651,104.25 into city cash registers, according to contention bureau reports. Os this amount $145,196 was spent at hotels, $131,523 at resturants, $145,196 in retail stores, $119,152 with ■manufacturers and wholesalers,

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Marion Jones are two sets of twins from ope family. They were born within a year of each other. The picture shows nine sets of the twins, right to left: Paul, Ray, Mary and Marion Jones; Martha ahd Bessie Shank; Reese and June Niemeyer; Chris and Thomas Miller; Lorene and Laverne Barnaby; Thelma and Velma Clifford; Dale and Donald McIntire and Roland and Oliver Woolen. Lester and Chester Craig are the tenth twins, but Chester was absent when the picture was taken.

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MINERS’ RUMP PARLEY ILLEGAL, RULES LEWIS Declares Rebel Convention Here Unconstitutional. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, decreed today that the rump convention in District No. 1 held here, and which recently named new officers, was unconstitutional. The

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