Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1934 — Page 18

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CITY LIGHTING BIDS PROVIDE FORINCREASE Cost Raise to Be Offset by Equipment Transfer in July, 1945. City officials are studying street lighting bids submitted yesterday by the Indianapolis Power and Light Company to the works board. Acceptance of the bid would raise annual coat to the city of its lighting system $52 000. but would pro\tde that title to all light standards and underground cable would be transferred to the city ten years from July 1, 1935. when the contract would expire light company officials

explained. The 4.214 standards and the cable are worth $1,000,000, according to Emmett G. Ralston, vice-president and chief engineer of the company. For these the city would pay $520,000 at the rate of $52,000 a year for ten years. The standards properly maintained and painted will remain sound over a long period, Mr. Ralston said. He further pointed out that the present contract between the park board and the power company and the contract which expired ten years ago are similar to the proposal submitted yesterday. The company also submitted a bid to supply the park department with electricity at an approximate annual price of $40,000. which is substantially the same amount charged In past years although there may be tome slight reduction. Bids for maintenance of both the park and street lighting systems were submitted by the Welsbach Street Lighting Company of America. They will be analyzed this week by A. H. Moore, city engineer, who will submit a report to the mayor and the works board on the bids of both companies later this week. Annual charge for street lighting under the present contract is approximately $319,000. Under the new the new bid it would amount to about $377,400, an ir crease of SSB 000. Mr. Ralston explained, however, that the extra SB,OOO, after the $52,000 for payment for equipment has been deducted, is offset by a reduction in the rate for miscellaneous | lighting, which includes public buildings, traffic lights and similar ] equipment. The present rate on miscellaneous ; lighting is 3 cents a kilowatt hour less 5 per cent. The proposed rate is 2'a cents a kilowatt hour less 3 per cent and was substituted to both the works and park boards. M'NUTT STUDIES PLAN FOR UNIFYING RELIEF Program Calls for Dividing State Into Four Districts. Governor Paul V. McNutt an_ nounced yesterday that he was considering a plan to divide the state Into four relief districts and thus co-ordinate relief. Under the present setup state relief is handled by the Governor’s unemployment commission with offices here. Howard Hunter, Washington, federal emergency relief Administration field agent, conferred with the Governor and stated that the government was well pleased with the Indiana relief I system.

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SWORN STATEMENT MADE UNDER THE POSTAL LAW Statement of the Ownership. Management, Circulation, etc., required by the Act of Congress of August 24. 1912, of The Indianapolis Times, published daily, except Sunday ai Indianapolis, Indiana, for October 1, 1934, State of Indiana, County of Marion ss: Before me, a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Earl D. Baker, who having been duly sworn according to law. deposes and says that he is the Business Manager of The IndianApolis Times, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge aTd belief, a true statement of the Ownership. Management and Circulation of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. embodied in Section 411 Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the' reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager, are: PUBLISHER The Indianapolis Times Publishing Cos. 214-220 West Maryland Street. Indianapolis, Ind. EDITOR Talcott Powell 1301 East Maple Road, Indianapolis, Ind. MANAGING EDITOR Charles E. Carll 2911 North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. BUSINESS MANAGER • Earl D. Baker 113 West Forty-first St., Indianapolis, Ind. 2. That the owners are: The Indianapolis Times Publishing Companv (a corporation! Indianapolis, Indiana; G. B. Parker, New York, N. i*.; Joseph C. Hostetler, Cleveland, Ohio; Paul Patterson, Cleveland, Ohio. The Thomas L. Sidlo Company. Wilmington,' Delaware (through which only Thomas L. Sidlo. Cleveland. Ohio, owns or holds one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company.) The E. W. Scripps Company. Hamilton, Ohio (through which only Robert P. Scripps. Westchester, Ohio, owns or holds indirectly one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company.) The Robert P. Scripps Company, Hamilton, Ohio (through which the following owns or holds indirectly one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company) Robert P. Scripps, Westchester, Ohio; Margaret C. Scripps, Westchester, Ohio. The Managers Finance Company, Cincinnati, Ohio (through which only Robert P. Scripps. Westchester. Ohio, owns or holds indirectly one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company.) The W. W. Hawkins Company. Wilmington, Delaware (through which the following own or hold indirectly on# per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company.) W. W. Hawkins, New York City, Estate of Margaret W. Hawkins, New York City. The Third Investment Company, Cincinnati, Ohio (through which only Robert P. Scripps, Westchester, Ohio, owns or holds indirectly one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company.) The Fifth Investment Company. Wilmington. Delaware (through which no stockholder in said corporation owns or holds one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company.) The Roy W. Howard Company. Wilmington. Delaware (through which the following own or hold indirectly one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company > Roy W. Howard, New York City; Margaret R. Howard, New York City. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders holding one per cent (1%) or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustees or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting. Is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders -.nu security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association or corporation has any interest, direct or indirect, in the said stock, bonds or other securities than aa so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above is 78,067 EARL D. BAKER, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Ist day of October, 1934. (SEAL.) W. B. XICEWAXGER, Notary Publle. My commission expires January 29, 193&

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