Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1937 — Page 17
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| naval vessels when bids were opened | sels, while the Federal Company bid | contract subject to adjustment on . and considered at the Navy Depart- | only on the destroyer tender of 9000 | eosts of labor and materials.
BIDS ON NAVY CRAFT ment today. | tons. The Federal Shipbuilding and Dry
| The bidders were the New York The New York Shipbuilding Corp. Dock Co. bid $18,150,000 on a flat
Mimeographed and bound in a! | Shipbuilding Corp. of Camden, N. J., bid $11,690,810 as a flat contract | contract price and $17.150,000 on an
THE INDIANA SHIELD =o tr re come ables on traffic accidents and|{ WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (U. P).— oD oe SotpE aaa: ane) PH price for the destroyer tender, with | adjusted contract basis for the de=-
scores made by various officers in Only two ship yards submitted bids| pry Dock Co. of Kearny, N. J. The target practice. One article deals | for ‘construct construction of two auxiliary: New York concern bid on both ves-|an alternate bid of $10,737,555 on a stroyer tender.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES reason had printed available ma- NAVY GETS BUT TWO
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The first issue of The Indiana quarterly dealing with State Police Department activities, was being distributed today to 250 officers. State Patrolman Frederick Cre- | tors, the editor, explained in the | first page that he hadn't yet decided | —
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