Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1928 — Page 32
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RESCIND 59TH STREET PLAN; AIDSKESSLER Park Board Acts on Plea of Democrat Who Owns Land. Rescinding of resolutions adopted by a former board to improve East Fifty-Ninth street was ordered today by the park board as a preliminary step in the extension of Kessler boulevard from Keystone avenue to Millersville road. The board acted on the plea of William L. Elder, Democratic real estate dealer, who owns a tract along Fifty Ninth street. The park board revived the Kessler extension proposal following several conferences between Elder and Mayor L. Ert Slack. Slack favors using Fifty-Ninth street, the original route proposed when Kessler boulevard was laid out. Park Engineer J. E. Perry estimated it will cost $78,000 to build itl! KWfl! l;m K 7^ one w Millersville Masonic temple. Elder Favors Project Perry said plans are prepared for the 1.17 miles Improvement. The parK board also contemplates widening the 1,200 foot strip between Bellefontaine and Keystone which was built by Marion county. The eighteen-foot roadway will be widened to thirty feet if the project goes through. The city owns a 100-foot right-of-way. Perry said it will cost about $76,000 to construct a boulevard from at Thirty-Eighth street, which will Millersville to the Fall Creek bridge link the boulevard system. "I would like to see the project started again, right away,” said Elder, as he reviewed the history of the boulevard program. “Two former boards were favorable to the plan but the late administration was unfriendly to the project,” Elder said. “It Was Mixed Up* Adolph G. Embardt, park board member, said “the first thing to do is for the board to determine whether we shall go ahead with the project.” “This board has not decided to make Fifty-ninth street a boulevard. We better talk about that instead of how wide it is to be,” Emhardt said. John E. Milnor, park board president, favors the Fifty-ninth street route rather than the Sixty-third street plan. “The thing was mixed up when I came on the board. You couldn’t tell what the status was,” Milnor declared. When the board bucked on adopting an improvement resolution. Elder urged, that the former resolutions which have been on the minutes two years, be rescinded and Attorney Edward B. Raub Jr. be instructed to prepare new resolutions. “I think the board wants to look over this territory before acting,” said Michael E. Foley, board member.
COLLEGE PRESIDENT PROBES PROPAGANDA Pittenger Named on Committee Investigating Textbooks. L. A. Pittenger, president of the Ball Teachers’ college, Muncie, has been appointed a member of the committee to investigate alleged utilities’ propaganda in textbooks. The committee, consisting of ten members, was named at Washington by the National Educational Association. Superintendent Edward C. Broome of the Philadelphia public schools was appointed committee chairman. Pittenger, having served in the lower house of the Indiana legislature, may know something of utility propaganda schemes it was pointed out. The charge that textbooks were printing articles under disguise was brought about by disclosures made by the federal trade commission investigating the propaganda business of the National Electric Light Association.
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