Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1930 — Page 16
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CITY TO OBTAIN RADIO BEACON FOR AIR FIELD Council Approves Move for Government Contract for Signal. Paul H. Moore, municipal airport superintendent, today took steps to enter into a contract with the United States government for the radio beacon at the municipal flying field, following council authorization Monday night. Council suspended rules on the ordinance providing for leasing a 350-foot tract for $1 a year, to rush the project. An ordinance was introduced to stone the municipal airport, recently annexed, for residential purposes. Under the city planning regulations the tract can be used for flying because it was used for flying purposes prior to the zoning. Council also adopted a resolution fixing Oct. 11 as General Casimir Pulaski day. commemorating his bravery in the Revolutionary war. Other ordinances passed provided for payment of $65,000 of 1929 bills; establishment of a bus zone at Jackson place from McCray place to a point forty feet east; appropriation of $15,000 for the cerebrospinal meningitis epidemic, and making Sixteenth street preferential from White River west to city limits. TALK LATIN AMERICA Latin America's relation to the United States will be discussed at a luncheon of the Indiana Council on International Relations at the Lincoln Wednesday. John Nevin Sayre, former Princeton university faculty member, will speak on “What Latin America Asks of the United States." Members of the Princeton Alumni Association of Indianapolis will be guests. First Dog Tax Paid By Times Special COLUMBUS. Ind., March County Clerk Carlos Folger was the first person in Bartholomew county to be levied upon for dog tax when assessing was started by County Assessor James C. Phelps. He was assessed $1 on the family dog.
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Sinclair Was Viewed by Other Prisoners as ‘'Regular Fellow’
Today's artir I*, tellinr b"w Harry Sinclair conducted himself while in the District of Columbia Jail, concludes the series of six which a former prisoner in that Institution has written reirardine the oil man's confinement there. BY A FELLOW PRISONER, (Copyright. 1930, bv NBA Service. Inc.) AS a prisoner, Harry F. Sinclair was an amiable and generous character, with an evident desire to help his less fortunate fellowmortals. Henrv Mason Day, after he was admitted to jail, was of course the oil man's real confidant and almost constant associate. But before that. Sinclair’s efforts to appear a “regular fellow” In the eyes of the other prisoners, and to find a few friends among jail attendants, were sincere. He soon got to have particular favorites among the prisoners who attended him. and whom, of course, he knew best. A broad smile was his customary response to an innocently facetious remark about his incarceration, and, In time, he got to telling stories on himself with evident relish. a m tt I REMEMBER one time an office man asked another prisoner how long he was in for. and the man replied “Thirty days." “Oh, that isn't very long,” said the questioner. Sinclair spoke up: “The hell it isn’t! The only time thirty days doesn’t seem long is when it’s on a note." Sinclair’ enjoyed kidding the guards. They had a military complex, so to speak, and he made the most of it. He would proceed through the rotunda, walking with his slight limp, his figure erect and his head held high. His greeting to friends and acquaintances was a broad sweep of the arm, much in the manner that a movie hero or a political candidate responds to the cheers of admirers. But to these military-inclined guards Sinclair always gave a very snappy military salute. The fact that, they never realized he was kidding them, and always took it seriously, gave him lots of amusement,. The prisoners, in turn, were amused at his hearty greetings and would salute him back in mock seriousness, saying to one another, under their breath, “Here comes the Great Presence.” That was the nickname the jail hung on him. u tt a WHEN he first came in Sinclair was suspicious of prisoners who approached him, thinking that they wanted money. But he was generous, when his sympathies were touched—which was often. Many a prisoner was released with a few dollars in his pocket, thanks to Sinclair. In other in-
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stances he went farther to aid those he deemed worthy; sometimes he obtained lawyers for men who were awaiting trial and couldn’t afford to hire counsel. He was especially interested in cripples, and part of his daily jail mail was from a committee he had appointed to look into the merit of cases called to his attention for financial assistance. # # # SINCLAIR dressed fastidiously while in jail. His clothes were of distinguished and unusual patterns. tailored to perfection, and his dressing gowns and pajamas were of silk, beautiful in color and design. He had several books in his room, reading them at odd hours. They included Eddie Guest’s poems and novels by Albert Payson Terhune, Harold Bell Wright and others. When the three "Washington newspaper reporters who were sent to jail for contempt of court when they refused to testify concerning a liquor expose their paper had made, came into the jail, Sinclair grinned at them. “Well, you fellows have put a lot of men in jail—how do YOU like it?” he asked them. All n all, Sinclair “made good" with the prisoners, personally. Wherever he was personally acquainted he was pretty generally liked—and not because of his freehanded way of passing out fivedollar bills, either. There was considerable resentment against him in the remote cell blocks, but not so much on his own account as because of the special privileges that he got. The jail, you see, was perfectly
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aware that fifty million dollars was being given very considerate treatment, and it resented it. Had not the jail been so well disciplined, and the opportunities so few, this resentment might have found expression in a serious way. # # # SO there’s my story of Harry Sinclair in jail. Let me repeat once more; I have no ax to grind, and I’m not trying to “expose” anything. I’m telling what I know about it and leaving it to you to
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DEMOCRATS TO PASS ON PRIMARY CANDIDATES Marion County Group to Sit as Selection Board. The Marion county Democratic committee will sit as a selection board during the week before April 10 to pass on the qualifications of the various primary candidates, according to L. J. Keach. county chairman. District meetings are being held in the county to elect precinct committeemen and vice-committeemen
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