Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1932 — Page 10

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CONSIDER BIDS ON $1,805,275 IN PAVING JOBS Board Plans 108 Miles of Resurfacing and Grading. Bids on 108.9 miles of paving and resurfacing and thirty miles of gr?dmg, amounting to SI .805.275 28. were under consideration by the •tate highway commission today. Projects and low bidders are. PAVING Uni’rd Stele* Hlghwev 24, Hun ington •wt one-l'nth es • tnli In Hun-.lngton county. Fuhrr & Hyman of Log ans port. •3.178.11. United But'* Highway SO, Bedford to two and onr-haif mile* *e*t in Lawrence county; t* ft. Price At Cos, Blooming’on. • 155,763 70 United state* Highway SO. Browntown to Seymour. B 3 mile* in Jackaon county; U. R Price Ac Cos of Bloomington, *158',869 79. Road 14. Rocheater to Lake Manitou, and from Rochester to a point threefourth* of a rolls west. 2.4 mile* In Pulton county; Roger Daouat of Defiance, O, *31.813. United State* Highway 31 on the proposed relocation between Indianapolis and Carmel, 7.9 mil** in Marion and Hamiltou counties; Williaton Conatruction Company of South Bend, *115.863 09 Road 9, from two and one-haif miles north of Wolcottvilie to Lagrange. 5.9 mile* in Lagrange county; Tri-Lake Construction Company of Columbia City, *64, 309.28. Road 57. Washington to Plalnville. 10 2 mil's in Daviess county; Datid Renfrow, Lafayette. *137,114 43. Road 21, Muncie to BlountsvlUe. 11.7 miles in D* aware and Henry counties; W'liliam D. Vogel of Indianapolis, *128,295 73. Road 31. Biountsv-Ule to Economy; 1t.4 miles in Henry. Randolph and Wayne counties. William D. Vogei of Indianapolis, *148.180.75. Road 21. Economy to end ol pavement at Webster near Richmond, 11.5 miles In Wayne county. William D Vogel of Indianapolis. *142.737 89. Road 66. Rockport to two mile* northeast of Grandview, seven mile* in Spencer county. William D Vogel of Indianapolis. 8107.338 15. Road 66, from Grandview to two and a hall miles west of Maxwell. 6 5 miles In Spencer county; Robison. Oregory At Cos and Hart A: Hart. Columbus. *lO6 908 45. AH the above bid*; are for cement concre e and the cement provided by the highway department added to the cost of each project. RESURFACING PROJECTS United States Highway 41. Sullivan to thiee miles south 3.3 miles tn Sullivan , countv; concrete. Harry A. Carpenter, ] Brscl! *53.339 49 brick. John A Shepherd Company of Terre Haute. $74,707 49; roc* asphalt. Hays Construction Company of Jmilanapolis. *82.167.88 Road 7 Columbus to five miles south- 1 es*t 5 2 miles in Bartholomew county; ■ concrete. U. R. Price & Cos of Bloomington *95,994.0'' brick. J. C. O Conner At Sen of Ft Wavne *l5B 226.79; rock as- , phi.it. U R. Price Ac Co- of Bloomington, *112.293.96 United Slates Highway 52. Rushville to a point 4.75 miles southeast. 4 3 miles in Rush county; concrete. William D. Voge. j of Indianapolis. 565.964.3.; brick. J. N. Morgan At Son. Inc . of Indianapolis. SBO,81'' 38 rock asphalt. William J. wees Company of Mishawaka. *51.090 42. asphaltic j macadam, bituminous I Nees of Mishawaka. $43.702 32: asphaltic macadam, asphaltic fixture type. J-N. Morgan & Son. Inc., of Indianapolis, *7O, 666 .9. Road 28. El wood to four miles east, 3.9 miles in Madison county; concrete. Roger Baoust of Defiance. 0.. J. N Morgan A: Son ‘See* *77.201 23; rock asphalt. William J. Nee* of Mishawaka. asphaltic maccdsm bituminous tver, ol Mishawaka. 551.962 50; asphaltic maci; itn, asphaltic mixture type. J. N MorB an Ac Son. Inc.. Indianapolis. $63 218 30. OfTiclaU explained that in the bids for eo. retc type, cement is provided by the hia :’.vv commission and must, therefore, be added to the cost of the bid price- Cem. t now costs about *3.500 a mile, it was said In case of the other types tnentinned, all materials are included in the estimate submitted by the contractor. GRADING AND BRIDGES United States Highway 52. Jackson Hill to Mdamora. 1.9 miles tn P’raiikUn countv. Ace Construction Comoanv of Norwood. O $26.994 95. United States Highway 50. from two_and on -half mile west to a iK)tnt miles of Lawrence-Jack son countv line. 4.8 mi! •; in Lawrence and jackwn counties. Fefhion Bros. Ac Burns of Heltonvllle, *47.800 54. Road 47. from United States Highway 41. to the Parke-Montgomery county line. 7 4 mile?, tn Parke countv; Seharl Construction Company of Grand Rapids. Mich., *4B 484 15. Road 2.74. Silverwood to Kingman. L? miles in Fountain countv; McGrath Conatrurtion Comoanv of Naperville. 111.. *lB.•72.30. Road 234 from one and three-fourths mil's west to a point four and onehaif mile* fast of United State* Highway 41 7 5 mil's in Fountain county: W. E. Alien of Hillsboro. *20.361.07. Road 43. Spencer to seven miles north. 7 3 miles in Owen counts; Mello L. Teer ol Durham. N. C.. *104.173.98. Road 246. from anoint three miles to a point 4.5 miles cast of Clay City. 1.5 mil's in Owen countv; Brock. Hasler of E’.nora $14,193.41, INVITES LIQUOR RAID Cairo (111.) Woman Tells Agents She Wants Jail Term; Gets It. By In if ref Press EAST ST. LOUIS, 111., May 20 Mrs. Myrtle Reeves, Cairo, 111., met two prohibition agents and invited them to buy liquor from her "because Id like to go to jail on a federal charge," according to testitnoiv at her trial here. Today she begins a sixty-day jail term for violating the prohibition law’.

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•HOW DRY I AM’ NOT AN UNPLEASANT NOISE Motorist With "Singing Horn" Is Freed on Siren Charge. j By ('ailed Prr* WINNETKA. 111., May 20.—There is a difference, through it did not become immediately apparent to officer Roy Woods, between the song, "How Dry I Am,” and an amj bulance siren. Woods arrested Whitman Taylor, attorney, because his automobile I was equipped with a horn sounding the first four notes of the song. Wood said it was barred under the ordinance prohibiting private vehicles from using sirens, bells, gongs and similar devices. The officer took the horn Into , court and sounded it as his evidence. Whereupon, Robert Donigan, assistant state's attorney, nolprossed the J case. "The horn.” said Donigan. “has very pleasant sound, whereas the ordinance is meant to prohibit unpleasant noises.”

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Two entrants in the horse show of the Arlington riding stables to be held Saturday afternoon. Above, Joan Metzger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Metzger, on April Dawn. Metzger is president of the stables. Below, Linda Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hamilton,’ on Topsy. Mrs. Hamilton is chairman of the show trophy committee. Rob Boy, 15, of 40 Cents A flashlight and 40 cents was obtained by two armed bandits who Thursday night robbed Billy Chaille, ,15, of 2902 Boulevard place, delivery ; boy for the Ivan Chaplin pharmacy, 1 317 West Thirtieth street.

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OPEN BEN-HUR SESSION HERE Welcoming Talk Is Given by Mayor Sullivan. Thirtieth annual session of the Indian * Ben Hur fraternal congress opened today in the Denison. Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan and | Louis H. Mills, chief of Arias court 1 No. 5 of Indianapolis, gave welcoming addresses. Responses were by John L. Sydner of CrawfordsvUle, national president, and Moses Hary of Evansville, state chief. The congress was begun unofficially Thursday night when 250 vistors and delegates attended a reception and dance in the Denison. E. M. Mason of CrawfordsvUle, national secretary, was to be the only speaker this afternoon. Following his talk the delegates were to ; take a trip through the Real Silk 1 hosiery mills. Special meeting of Arias court I No. 5, court degree initiation, and ! ceremonials by the state Melters’ team, will feature tonight's meeting. Election and installation of officers will be held Saturday. At the closing session Saturday night, the Tirzan Club of Arias court will give an exhibition by the drill team and a dance. State officers are: Moses Hary. chief; Mrs. Carrie Sorenson of Ft. Wayne. Judge; Mr*. Blanche Swalls of Muncie. teacher; Mary E. Artman of Decatur, scribe; Burt E. Ktmmel of Indanapolls. keeper of the tribute; Mrs. Gertrude Shirley of Terre Haute, captain: Mrs. Lois Nugent of Washington, guide; Martin Elliott of Fvantvllle. keeper of inner gate, and Louis Cook of KendallvUle, keeper of the outer seal. Arm Broken In Tree Fall Fracture of the right arm near the wrist was suffered Thursday by John Stone, 13, of 19 North New Jersey street, when a limb of a tree he climbed in the rear of 440 East Washington street broke and he fell I nine feet.

JEWS TO CELEBRATE The Jewish Educational Association of Indianapolis will hold its

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