Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1925 — Page 18

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sSlrook VOTED BY BOARD Includes One Building ana Additions* to Four Others, Indianapolis sohool board at a special meeting t today decidca to spend $410,000* for a neiw srade school building ai Relsner and Howard Sts., and adldtiona te four other grad* schools; to nee not more than $250,000 for general main* tartan re repairs to grade schools, and alllot about $24,000 for com* plating shop buildings and make Arsenal building safe from fires at Technical High School. Principal Milo H. Stuart read a report showing danger from fire in the Arsenal building. The fireescapes were even unsafe, he said. Additions to grade schools are: School 84, Wade and Boyd Sts., eight rooms, auditorium and gymnasium, $140,000; School 83, Twelfth and Sterling Sts., two rooms, $25,000; Sohool 15. Michigan St. and Bevllle Ave.. two rooms, $25,000, and School 43, Capitol Ave. and Fortieth St., four rooms, $50,000. The new grade school at Relsner and Howard StS„ 1* to have twelve rooms and cofct about $170,000. . The $250,000 for maintenance r§£ pairs is to be expended for revamping the electric lighting systems of forty-eight old grade school buildlngs; painting thirty-tour buildings.

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‘and for general heating and ventilating repairs. Only $871,000 is now available Wr ((the new grade school dooms,' the soho<A board Anticipating that •jtddlttenal wllk be provided io'r U|'der tne budget of next year. Stuart also recomcended the building of two wings to the present east building at Teshnlral at a host of about $250,000.

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twfelve games and lost none this season. Teams defeated: Aoton, Southport, Greenwood, Broad Rlf? : pl<* T. W. a A.. Greenfield, JMkh- . t . ‘v tv_ M

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liiSal Government Must Fight to Evidence, £&(._wift>yf Ae# „ .. CMutpsel Sfor 'the Gdv ; eriHrierit in, the; dMgto break the wiAe oOjhe-Mam-mft Oit ®om oil rs.'-rv.-' was t 6 <fig|lt' tOHa -evldenoe the details of pHegeil transactions of and Ajbft''.Br;lCall, that there was fraud' In connifctro'n with of the lease to the Sinclair interests. Objection by Sinclair’s counsel or, Thursday to the admission of the Aank records of ftnan tial dralsSf Faff on thd'gfounil'that mey <%nstltuteil ‘‘hedrsay’* \ evidence, resulted *ln Federal Judge T. Blake Kennedy adjourning court early in order that Government atmnieirs.rf.ouid prepare arguments on |s orta oti t£e jmajdr pßimrfAtha oovermnentTi case and the Sinclair interests are atJeim m-Hg fro,m the records. liaSacer to' be talkeo - Motvmedt—for a -city 'manager form of Government for Indianapolis wUL be by Edward O. Bnefhembefore men s Bible class of vtak’ M. E. Church, tonight at A n PmU wnffer at The church, EdFelt, teacher of the class, announced. C..Johnson, Is president. (Sevang guests Virrkttend.

v Weir in Errer - Attention has been called to a mlstake in the answer by D. T. of problem two In the elghth-girade arithmetic questions printed In The Times, March 6. Weir, assistant superintendent of schools, says the correct answer Is: Mr. Clark's loss in selling his bonds was $1,106.25.

m a ii to nrnnurn iIIt it iii .i'll ij I I 11 1 * I u t tfti r I u rvLuu v Lit BODY OF COLLINS Former Mine Inspector Dlscloses Contract to Dig for Corpse, Bv Vnlted Pre CENTRAL 9ITT, Ky.. ilarch 13. —The tight to wrest the body of Floyd Collins from San Cave will be renewed early next month. It was revealed here today when W. H. Hunt, former State mine inspector, disclosed he had made a contract to do what others failed to accomplish. Homer Collins, a brother," and Andy Colllne, father of the entombed cave exulorer, are appearing on the stage to -finance Hunt's plans. > Hunt is to receive $3,000 If succissful. He said he probably would dtg a drift from th entrance of the small tunnel that leads to the body.

at the theatre—in the midst of* a thrilling scene-your evening spoiled by the belated arrival of Mary Tardy and her escort. W’ > They are never on time. Their only excuse —which is no excuse at all—is that their watches are slow. How many Mary Tardys are there in your own circle? Are you yourself one of them? No need of it.

GOVERNOR SIGNS PAVINGMEASURE Appropriates $50,000 for Improvements, Governor Jackson today signed the Leiuze bill appropriating $50,000 to pave Forty-Second St., between the Monon Railroad tracks and the Junction of Fall Creek Blvd. and the

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street. The street Is a main artery to the State fairground. He also signed another Lafufce measure creating a ono-ha If mill State forest, ry levy. ' Thursday night the exaefjtffe eigw nature was affixed to the 'tWb Daily measures giving thk IndU&hapolls city court a relief Judge to serve until Jan. 1, 1936, and supplanting present city court with municipal court at that time. Remaining on his desk are the Pittenger biennial State appropriations bill, the Brown bill, authorising the State to accept Valparaiso University for use as a. State Nornial School, and the Stat# naval militia bill.