Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 238, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1930 — Page 11
FEB. 13, 1930
CAPITOL SQUARE IS PROPOSED TO LIBRARY GROOP New State Buildings to Be Embraced By Project Under Study. Proposal for development of a “Capitol Square" to embrace the new state library and historical building will be submitted to the newly-appointed state library buildins: commission when it holds its organization meeting this month, it was learned today. The plan, worked out by Architect J. Edwin Kopf and Scott Legge of the Washington Bank and Trust Company real estate division, already has been shown and explained to Governor Harry G. Leslie. Meeting Canceled Wednesday It was to have been submitted to the board Wednesday, but the meeting date was cancel, because of the holiday and the statehouse being closed. Leslie announced he will set a date later this month. The commission will have $1,000.000 to .spend for the new library and historical building. Approximately this amount will acrue from the tax levy enacted by the 1929 legislature. This provided for a special levy of one-half cent on each SIOO ■worth of taxable property for the years 1929 and 1930 and 1 cent in 1931. Under the Kopf-Legge plan, this building would be placed on the site now occupied by the Roosevelt hotel, later to be balanced on the west by another building of duplicate design to be used for state offices. Owned By City A block square coliseum would occupy the present site of the statehouse annex, the old medical school building. This would be owned by the city of Indianapolis or by a holding company, such details not having been worked out fully by the planners. It would be large enough to have an airplane landing field on the roof and reach back to the Big Four tracks on the west, so that trains could be shunted directly to the coliseum doors. Term Entire Center Business and industrial development is planned for all streets facing the statehouse and the entire center would be termed ‘‘Capitol Square.” just as the term now is used for Monument Circle. One of the new buildings would be a modern traction terminal at Ohio street and Capitol avenue, with bus stations extending to Market street. Hotels and shops, with overhanging arcades are included in the project. A large drawing and detailed account of the plan is ready to be submitted to the library board. Their contribution will be to locate the new library across from the statehouse on the proposed Capitol Souare.
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LYDIA WAS A “SHE,” CARLO WAS A “HE” So There Was a Love Duel in Which the Actors Used the Well Known Instruments of Cupid. B\ WALTER I). HICKMAN LYDIA was a woman of the world and so was Carlo a man of the world who used women for playtime toys. So the ‘‘she" and “he" of this story started a love duel and the result was victory for neither party. The result of the love duel between Lydia and Carlo, the ‘ she" and the "he” of our story, was a child bom out of wedlock and with the father ignorant of the result of the duel But as Lydia remarks. That is one thing about illegitimate children, they look so like their father. ’ And the proof was there when Carlo found Lydia and the child in a little house in the mountains of Switzerland. When he understood that
his own son w'as the gentleman with whom she fled ijrom Paris, the love duel was over and the curtain descends upon "The Love Duel," which
Ethel Barrymore presented at English’s yesterday afternoon and night before audiences which taxed the capacity of even the walls. And many w’ere turned away. I tell you about this so as to give you proof that the star system is not dead and that we have money in large amounts for the real article. It is a long jump from the costume of a Sister of Mercy
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Here is a young woman by the name of “Bubbles,” who is a member of the stage show at the Colonial.
would want to find on the stage. Not a great play but one that gives the star splendid opportunities. man Other Indianapolis theaters today offer: Frances Kennedy at the Lyric, “Burning Up” at the Indiana, “Behind the Makeup” at the Circle, “Show of Shows” at the Ohio, "Happy Days" at the Apollo, “Chasing Rainbows” at the Palace, burlesque at the Mutual, and movies at the Granada. Otis Skir.ner opens a three-day engagement tonight at English’s in “Papa Juan.” .
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00 PONT SEEKS BOOZE RULE BY GOVERNMENT Dry Law Enforcement Has Failed, Manufacturer Asserts. Bn I'nitrd Prrog WTLMINGTON, Del., Feb. 13. Prohibition, in the opinion of Pierre S. Du Pont, has “trained anew generation to drink hard liquor” and it is a generation “that will not be easily won over to light wine and beer.” The wealthy Du Pont, long an opponent of prohibition, today outlined a plan which he believed would do away with what he considers the evils of the Volstead law. “Personally, I favor a return of the liquor problem to the states,” he said. “No general plan can be made acceptable to the people of all states. Our population and climate differ too greatly. “I favor turning over the sale of liquor to a monopoly to be run under government supervision much as the railroads are now operated, with limited profits, limited hours of sale and license to individual purchasers.” Du Pont, a member of the fam-
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