Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1928 — Page 24

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KENTUCKY WILL HELP ON BRIDGE AT EVANSVILLE States to Enter Contract Within Next Two Weeks for Span. ♦ Within the next two weeks the Indiana highway commission will be ready to enter into a contract with the Kentucky commission by which Kentucky will defray half of the cost of the Evansville Ohio River bridge. A contract has been submitted to Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom to ascertain whether it is in compliance with the 1927 statute providing for tb'i construction of the span. John D. Williams, highway director, said today. An outline of the contract was drawn up and discussed at the meeting of the Kentucky commission with the Indiana commission here last week, at which were present Governor Ed Jackson and Deputy Attorney General Connor Ross. Since that time Ross has been determining the legal aspects of the contract which is favored by Jackson. The contract under consideration would have Kentucky pay the 25 per cent which under the 1927 statue would be defrayed by Vanderburg County through the sale of bonds and 25 of the remaining 75 per cent which would have come out of the funds of the State Highway Commission. The 1927 law also provided tolls be collected to repay the county for its share and State of Indiana one-quar-ter of the exependitures on the bridge made from the funds of the Highway Commission. The commission, however, will not be repaid, its share of the tolls going to the State general fund. The last Kentucky legislature passed the Murphy bill permitting the State to erect bridges from

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which tolls be collected to repay the State for its expenditure. Both the Kentucky and Indiana commissions expect to take ad • vantage of this bill in joining in the contract. Indiana under the provision of the 1927 statute may do so as Section 19 specifically states: that the highway commission is authorized and empowered both before and during the construction of any such bridge and after the completion thereof to cooperate with and enter into a contract or contracts with any adjoining State which is acting through proper agents to provide for the payment by the adjoining State c: such part of the costs of the construction of such bridge not exceeding one-half thereof as may b? agreed upon in such contract, Under the provisions of this section the money to be received from Kentucky for its half of the share of the bridge shall be used to reimburse Vanderburg County for its bond issue, the remainder to be turned into the State general fund. The bridge then is to be toll free. Both Kentucky and Indiana will be equal partners in the bridge, each State to pay its half of the maintenance. With the Kentucky commission favorable to the proposed oontract

it needs but the attorney general’s stamp of approval for Indiana to begin construction of the span with the State south of the Ohio as an equal partner. Selection of a consulting engineer has been delayed until some definite action in regards to the contract is reached. “Once this is done,” Williams said today, “we shall proceed as rapidly as possible with the construction of the bridge.” INDIANA BANKERS WILL MEET IN GARY SEPT. 19 State Association Flans for 32nd Annual Meeting. Bp Times Special GARY, Ind., Sept. 7.—Plans are being completed here for the thirtysecond annual convention of the Indiana Bankers’ Association, Sept 19, 20 and 21. C. O. Holms, Gary, is president. One of the features of the oprning day will be a dinner honoring past presidents, of the bankers’ association and administrative council. Nominations will be made the second day and election of officers held Friday morning.

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APPRAISER IS NAMED Harry Meyer to Act for Carter Tract. Harry Meyer, real estate man, today was named an appraiser for the A. B. Carter' tract at Westfield Blvd. and Meridian St., following the resignation of Emerson W. Chaille. Chaille advised the park board he had represented the owner in real

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estate transactions and was not eligible to appraise the site for a park. A petition signed by 1,200 residents asked the park board to build a swimming pool in Garfield Park vicinity. R. Walter Jarvis, park superintendent, reported the board without jurisdiction to beautify the old Cooper home on Millersville Rd.. where commissioners met to decide present location of the Statehouse. Wallace O. Lee suggested the board accept a small tract of ground and beautify the spot. It is outside of the city limits apd not under park jurisdiction, Jarvis said.

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by the State highway commission. Plans offered by C. W. Farrier of Bennett, Parsons & Frost, Chicago architects of the memorial, show that the main structure will be located on the tanks of the Wabash three blocks from the bridge, which will cross at Vigo St. A garden plot has been designed to extend from the memorial proper to Vigo St. The Wabash bridge will be simple, without much ornamentation, in

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order that it may blend with the simplicity of the memorial. All details of the memorial plaza were discussed at a join* meeting of the memorial commission with the highway commission Thursday. Auto Driver, 77, Killed PLYMOUTH. Ind., Sept. 7.-Driv-ing his auto from behind a string ot freight cars, John Suit, 77, lifelong resident of near Hamlet, was killed when struck by a Pennsylvania train.