Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 215, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1926 — Page 14

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SCHOOL PLANS DEVELOP INTO WORSE MUDDLE - < Construction Bid Ads May Be Cancelled —Bflnd Issue Error Made. Martin M. Hugg, Indianapolis school board attorney, today was in vestlgatlng the legality of the board s contemplated move of cancelling advertisements for construction bids on the new Shortridge High School, and was looking into an error in advertising in a New York publication for bids on the $1T200,000 bond issue for the new school. The board, however, at a special meeting Thursday afternoon decided to reject the construction bids if it was found, after legal investigation, that the advertisements could not be withdrawn. It was said today by board members that the advertisements for the bond issue probably will be allowed to run, the bids rejected when submitted and advertisements reopened. The board authorized the superintendent of buildings and grounds, the buildings and ground committee and archjtects, to look over plans for Shortridge, relative to making certain changes in the heating and ventilating systems, and to report their opinion to the board, Jan. 26. The three majority members insisted the delay will be only for three weeks. President Theodore Vonnegut said today that “there could be no serious delay, except from the time the board decides what to do and the close of advertisements, which will be only four weeks.” Minority members assert that the delay of three or four weeks is but preliminary to a major delay. Charles R. Yoke said there will be a lengthy period while the plans are being redrawn, to make allowance for the new heating and ventilating devices. He and Fred Bates Johnson are vigorously opposing the board's actions and have said it will mean a year’s addditional time in completion of the building. Vonnegut said a special meeting might be held for final decision on the Shortridge construction bids, after Hugg offers an opinion. The action on the bond issue probably will be held up until after the construction bid controversy ds settled. The board failed to submit the advertisement to the New York publication in time to advertise three consecutive weeks before closing date on the bids. Yoke declared it will be to withdraw the construction advertisements, because two of the three advertisements have been published. He Is in favor of letting the announcements complete themselves and then reject the bids on receipt. Mrs. Lillian Sedwick Joined Charles W. Kern and Vonnegut in announcing that “the delay will not be long.” MANAGER DEBATE TOPIC Tryouts for the Shortridge high school debating teams will be held at the school Saturday morning. "Resolved, That Indianapolis should adopt the city manager form of government,” will be the tryout subject. Five plades, three regulars and two alternates are open. The judges will be Emmett Rice, Minnie Lloyd and Clarence Schumaker, of the Shortridge faculty.

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(_ TjAN with the wrench is busy [JWI |in Tipton. Folks who I***l haven’t paid their bills are having their water shut off. Earl Clark, Superior Court bailiff at Muncie, has a real soft job. Judge Robert F. Murray is in Marion for five weeks. Average age of brides at Moihticello during 1926, was 22, according to the county clerk’s records. Average age of the bridegrooms was 27. Seymour has started'an organization which is planned to develop into a symphony orchestra. Thirty pieces have already been signed up. First Presbyterian Church at Warsaw has purchased a SIO,OOO pipe organ. / Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schinbeckler of Columbia City recently celebrated their fiftieth wedding a universary.

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