Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1931 — Page 2

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WORKS BOARD PLANS REPAVING OF CITY STREET Horth Pennsylvania Section Is Among Projects Initiated. Fepavlng of Pennsylvania street, from Thirty-fourth street to Thirtyeighth street, is among projects initiated by the works board this week Resolution adopted by the board calls for removing the present we3/ lng surface and resurfacing v/ith three-inch asphalt and brick gutter, laid on the present foundation with an addition of concrete. Other adopted resolutions include first alley west of West street, Indiana avenue to first alley north of Indiana avenue, grading and paving; Twenty-third street, from 32.71 feet west of Montcalm street to Harding street, grading and paving; Ogden street, Sixteenth street to Seventeenth street, grading and paving; McKinley (Yoke) street, Sanley to Allen avenue, gracing and paving sidewalks with concrete and grading of lawns; Sixteenth street, Delaware street to Illinois street, grading and paving. Contracts let during the week include : Weaver a .r.ue. Shelby to Edwards street, eradiny. graveling.' curbing. Schwert Brother*, total bid $2.162 18. completion June 1: Colorado avenue. Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth street, sidewalks. Schwert Brothers, bid. $1,002.93, completion May 15; Somerset avenue. B &; O. Railroad to Tenth street, sidewalks. Schwert Brothers, total bid $1,344.38. completion May 15; first alley east of Belle Vieu place. Plymouth avenue to 380 feet north of Geneva street, local sewer. Columbia Construction Company, total bid 81.270.50. sixty days completion; Sherman drive. Thirty-fifth so Thirty-slxth / street, local sewer. Columbia Construction Company, total bid $1,056. sixtv days completion date. FORMER CITY MAN TO STUDY IN FAR NORTH Dr I Lester Furnas to Make Expedition to Eskimos. A trip with the United States public health service’s annual expedition to the Eskimos this spring will be made by Dr. I. Lester Furnas, professor in the; school of dentistry, Western Reserve university at ClevelandDr. Furnas, who is the son of Representative Miles J. Furnas of Winchester, v/as a resident of Indianapolis for seventeen years, ten years of which were spent as professor of prosthetics in the Indiana university dental school. He plans the first intensive scientific study of the relation of the Eskimo diet to the condition of their teeth. The expedition will sail from San Francisco and go up the west coast.

SHANGHAI IS MODERN Adapts Itself Readily to Apartment Living. SHANGHAI, April 3.—The apartment house has changed this Oriental city which, a few years ago, was steeped in the civilization of days gone by, into a modern city. _ Within the last ten years approximately 2,000 apartment houses have been built or are being erected here at present. No other city in the far east had taken to modern civilization like Shanghai. Some of these houses are more than ten stories high, and one rises seventeen stories. The modern hotel is gaining a firm hold here also, and anew one of the modern American type' is under construction. BUILDING TO BE TALLEST Empire State Building Will House 20,000 People. By United Press NEW YORK, April 3—The Empire State building, tallest structure in the world—erected by a company of which Alfred E. Smith is president—will house between 20,000 and 25,000 persons when all offices are rented, agents estimated today. Workers will pour into this small city by all of New York’s three subway systems—the Seventh avenue line, the Lexington avenue line and the Brooklyn-Manhattan Broadway system STEAL CO-ED’S CLOTHES Auto Robbed as De Pauw University Student Visits Friend. Theft of $550 worth of clothing from the auto of Miss Virginia Morgan of Jonesboro, De Pauw university student, was reported today to police. Miss Morgan and her father were calling on a friend of the girl's at 2fc East Fourteenth street when the clothing wa*s stolen. DELAY T. H., I. & E. CASE Public Service Commission Grants More Time in Service Fight. Ten days* extension for filing briefs has been granted attorneys for the city of Greenfield in the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern traction abandonment case before the public service commission. The city is fighting to keep service to Greenfield from Indianapolis. ASSAILANT IS SOUGHT Woman, Hit With Glass or Bottle, Is Treated at Hospital. Police today sought a man whom they will accuse as the assailant who struck Mrs. Thresa Morrison, 40. of 1513 West Henry street, with a water glass or bottle in a house at 1544 West Washington street Thursday night. She was treated at city hospital. RALSTON FILLS POST Named Member of City Board of Electrical Examiners. Emmett G. Ralston, Indianapolis Power and Light Company executive vice-president, has been named a member of the city board of electrical examiners. Ralston fills vacancy caused by death of William F. Hab—iey. The board examines applicants for master electrician licent i. Other members are William F. Hurd, building commissioner; Otis Porter, Otto MMuellerjjnd Ford H. Moore.

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THE .INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

.APRIL 3, 1931