Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1931 — Page 11
JULY 2, 1931
WARNS BROWN : BLACKTOP OSE ' AT OWN RISK Attorney Withdraws Petition for Restraining Order on Material. Warning John J. Brown, state highway director, that paving of state roads with blacktop will oe “at his own risk,” Fred C. Cause, attorney, today withdrew a petition for a circuit court restraining order against use of the material. Gause, representing Robert E. O’Connor of Ft. Wayne, who is suing the commission charging that no other road material bids are accepted on the project in question but those on blacktop, said the suit for an injunction will remain on file for trial this fall. O’Connor specifically seeks to prevent the commission from carrying out the improvement of State road 9, from Columbia City to Huntington. Awarding of road contracts for blacktop has brought criticism from contractors throughout the state ■who claim they are being excluded from bidding. Recently, Governor Harry G. Leslie asserted competitive bids would he received by the commission on all roads, and that those on which bids w’ere submitted two weeks ago ■would be blocked until all road material types were represented. However, it is reported that Leslie tince has retreated from this stand. Residents of Jefferson county today won their first step in the county courts in a five-year fight proposed on rerouting of State Road
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Stung! Bj United Preaa WABASH, Ind, July 2—T. A. Billington, Big Four railroad agent here, was stung for freight charges on a swarm of vagrant bees that rode into Wabash aboard a box car. Pleading and coaxing failed to oust the insects from their nook in the car when the train pulled up on a siding. They hummed softly and buzzed through the car. apparently well satisfied with their new home until a bee expert was called to hive them. He was permitted to keep the insects.
56 between Madison and Scottsbun?. Superior Judge Russell Ryan overruled a demurrer filed to the injunction complaint by AttorneyGeneral James M. Ogden. Residents allege the proposal to route the road through Hanover will bring about waste of $406,000 In public funds and the new road would pass through miles of uninhabited territory.
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BOOZE PARTY ENDSIN JAIL Beech Grove Man Charged With Attacks. Charged with attempted attacks on two women companions in his automobile after a drinking party early today, Ray Wilson, 30, of 241 South First avenue, Beech Grove, was held in city prison here. Following his arrest deputy sheriffs raided an alleged speakeasy operated by Aaron Scaggs, 37, at 546 North Twelfth avenue, Beech Grove, where they say they confis-
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cated eighty quarts of home brew and a gallon cf whisky. The two women said Wilson took them motoring, bought them drinks, and then, in the southeast part of the city parked the car and tried to attack them.
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SUITS AFTER ROBBERY Re-Issue of Bank Stock Presumed Stolen Sought in Action. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., July 2.—A sequel to the robbery of the Jolietville State bank in western Hamil-
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latter had a certificate for $l,lOO in bank stock on deposit at the time of the robbery and Gardner had a similar certificate for S2OO. Both certificates have been missing since the robbery and it is presumed that they were stolen by the
bandits and destroyed. The court is asked for an order requiring the bank to reissue stock certificates to replace the ones missing. Florida raises about 4,000,000 head of poultry.
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