Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1934 — Page 15

OCT. 5, 1931

SOCIALISTS TO MAKE LIGHT BID PROTEST City Council to Get Party’s Resolution on Contract. County central committee of the Socialist party will present at the next meeting of the city council, Oct. 15, a resolution protesting aga.nst the making of any new

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light contract by the city until th new administration take* office in January. The resolution points out that the new bid is higher in costs than the preceding contract, and suggest* that the council hold an open hearing to determine the cost of a municipally owned electric plant, and the cost of such service compared to the private contract price. The resolution will be presented to the council by Henry Newlund, Socialist candidate for congress, and Fred Renz, candidate for prosecutor.

HUNTERS ARE WARNED NOT TO SHOOT DOVES Birds Protected in Indiana State Conservation Dept. Says. There is no open season in Indiana on mourning doves the state conservation department today warned hunters with opening of the season on other migratory birds. Moumirg doves are classetf as game birds in some states, but are protected by law in Indiana. Many hunters erroneously believe they

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come under the classification of ducks and other migratory birds, the warning said. Killers of mourning doves are subject to heavy penalties. Mole Kick Endangers Eye Physicians at Methodist hospital today were fearful that Howard Klnman, 30, Patriot, Ind., might :se the sight of one eye as the result of a kick in the head yesterday by a mule. Mr. Klnman was brought to the hospital from Patriot, where the accident occurred.

MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IS LAUNCHED BY YEOMEN Women Who Served In Naval Reserve During W’ar Eligible. Indianapolis women who served as yeomen in the naval reserve force during the World war are eligible for membership in National Yeomen F, according to announcement today by_ Miss Hortense L. Goldsmith, Ambassador apartments. Indianapolis, Indiana membership chairman. A reunion of the organization

will be held in Miami. Fla.. Oct. 24. during the American Legion national convention. CHEMiSfs~MAP SESSION City Society to Visit Laboratories at De Pauw on Oct. 20. The Indianapolis section, American Chemical Society, will be entertained by De Pauw university. Greencastle, at a dinner and inspection of university laboratories. Oct. 20. The group will attend the “home-coming” football game between De Pauw and Hanover preceding the dinner.

NEW OFFICERS NAMED BY TECH SENIOR BAND Hugh Weaver Is Named President for Semester. The Technical high school senior band has elected the following newoff icers for the semester: Hugh Weaver, president; Dorothy Benton, vice-president; Bill Kellar. secretary; Luke Snyder and Alice Able, librarians, and Otto Benz. Herman Reece and Charles Bell, sergeant-at-arms. Junior band officers are: Wilman Slagle, president; June

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Mathews, vice-president; Junior Danner, secretary: Charles Holdaway and Donald MUburn, librarians, and Homer Huesing, sergeant-at-arms. Raymond Oster is band director. Walnut fh**l nf ~H qu*li t t . ■ H sis w. wh. st. Balal. -*■