Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1928 — Page 8
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SET MACHINE IN MOTION TO CUUIRPQRT Special Meeting of Council Called for Wednesday to Take Action. Machinery of the city government today at last appeared to be pointed toward immediate acquisition and development of a municipal airport. A special meeting will be held by the city council Wednesday night to adopt a resolution to purchase Site 8 for a municipal airport. John F. White, Edward W. Harris and Meredith Nicholson compose a special committee to draft the resolution in accordance with recommendations of Mayor L. Ert. Slack, who asked the council Monday night to buy the 1,000-acre tract couth of Ben Davis. The board of public works wili proceed along with the council in accordance with the statute, probably acting Wednesday. The works board, under Oren S. Hack, board president, will have direction of the acquisition, improvement and operation. A bond issue of $675,000 will be asked for the airport project. Urge Immediate Action Young Men of Indianapolis sent .a committee of John Ruckelshaus, Blythe Q. Hendricks and John Hetoey to the council to present a resolution urging immediate action on the airport purchase. The resolution pointed out the movement started early in 1928 and the three sites were indorsed by Lindberg and other aviators of note. "The public at large realized the necessity for an airport and the Young Men of Indianapolis want to urge that immediate action be taken,” the resolution said. Edward B. Raub Sr., council president, announced the special meeting after the resolution, was presented to council. Councilmen had met In caucus earlier in the evening and discussed the airport so the letter of Mayor Slack turning over the options to council for approval was not permitted to be read. Slack Protests Price The statute provides that the intention to acquire an airport shall be advertised for three consecutive weeks by council and that the public be given opportunity to remonstrate. Signature, of 5 per cent of voters on a petition would be sufficient to remonstrate and *ause council to hold an election on the issue. The council must act within four weeks after the project is advertised. A. H. Moore, city engineer, is preparing a plat of the tract. Mayor Slack protested the price of several tracts suggesting that further reductions should be obtained. The council was advised by the mayor that a general plan should be adopted, plat made and filed with estimates of costs for improvements and maintenance. Councilmen indicated the city fathers will favor Slack’s recommendation for Site 8. TALKS ON OLD POETS Rabbi Steinberg Lectures on Medieval Jewish Bards. Lives and works of medieval Hebrew poets were reviewed by Rabbi Milton M. Steinberg Monday night in an address at the Kirshbaum community center under the auspices of the Indianapolis chapter of Junior Hacassah. The address was the first of a series of six open forum lectures he will give before the organization. He will speak on the second Monday of each month. Miss Sara Rosenthal is president of the chapter. 3 HELD ON DRY LAW Three men arrested Sunday by police near city hospital in an automobile with thirty-five gallons of grain alcohol, were held today to the federal grand jury on liquor charges by Fae W. Patrick, United States commissioner. The three are Willie Carey, John Doloszicki, 26, Indiana Harbor and Ray Cart, 32, of 508 North Alabama street. Carey was held under $5,000 bond and the other two under SIO,OOO bond.
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JACK DE BELL HEADS THE NEW LYRIC BILL Star Takes the Roe of a Book Agent Who Runs Into a Big Mess of Troubles But Gets Out of Them.
Verdict of the Stage LYRIC—Jack De Bell and his company of twins offer a highly entertaining act full of comedy and several excellent dance numbers, MUTUAL—“GirIs of the U. S. A.” is a snappy burlesque show with excellent comedy, a good looking chorus and dances that the burlesque fan appreciates.
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