Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1938 — Page 18

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BIDS RECEIVED FOR ADDITION

Queen 10 Make Relay Awards

TOHIGH SCHOOL

Low. Tenders for. Each. Unit}

Total $140 Under - Fund Available.

The: School Board today had re- 2 ceived bids or construction of the | $275,000 Crispus Attucks High School |:

addition.

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A. B. Good, schools business di- pi

“fect or, announced at the Board’s|

regular meeting last night that the lowest - bids received for each unit

of construction aggregated $140 less | than the $275,000 raised by appro- |.

priction and bond issue.

Service Construction Co. was the |- & lowest bidder for construction at |:

$180,951. Hayes Brothers, Inc. was lowest bidder for heating and: venti--lating installation at $33,317. Low-

est bid opened on plumbing was |.

that of Clarke Brothers, at $18,526. Lowest base bid of $12,300 on elec-

tric wiring was submitted by San- |:

born Electric Co.

The Board accepted: joint bid of |

six Indianapolis banks on an $800,000 interest and $112 premium. - The loan is to meet teachers’ salaries in anticipation of tax collections. The joint ‘bid was submitted by the Fletcher Trust Co. Indiana Trust Co., Union Trust Co. National Bank, American National Bank and Indiana National Bank. Other construction bidders were J. I. Simmons Co., $20 P. Jungclaus Co. $208,692; W. E. . Mick. $211,510; Leslie Colvin, $217,275, and E. A. Carson, $235,365.

BEY MURDER CASE NEARS COMPLETION

VINCENNES, March 9 (U, P.).— The four weeks’ old murder trial of John N. Bey, who yesterday admitted shooting to death Harry Taylor, his farm tenant, today was expec'ed. to be placed in the hands of a nox Circuit Court jury after conclusion of testimony by the 72-year-old defendant. Bey. a. retired businessman, told the court of events at the Taylor home Aug 2 when his 34-year-old farm {tenant was shot during a heated argument over a bushel of tomatoes, saying “I had to do it to protect my. own life.” Testifying in a quiet voice and displa; ing no emotion, the defendant said his life had "been threatened constantly by Taylor.

NLRB BACKS C. 1. 0. ONU. S. STEEL ISSUE

* WASHINGTON, March 9 (U. P.). —The National Labor Relations Board ruled today that the proper method of bargaining collectively with 2 U. S. Steel Corp. subsidiary is a nationwide basis and refused to order an election limited to one corporation plant. . The Board dismissed the petition of the Steel and Wire Workers Protective Association for a bargainelection in the American Steel and Wire Co's. Waukegan, Ill, plant. The hoard’s action was a victory for the Steel Workers’ Organizing Committee of the Committee for Industrial Organization.

COUNTY ABROGATES CONTRACT FOR TAR

GREENFIELD, March 9 (U. PJ) .— Under protest 6f numerous . taxpayers, County Commissioners. today canceled 3 contract with the Globe Creosoting Co. to provide road tor for Hancock County at 139. cents a gallon. After an investigation, Commissioners found that surrounding counties had purchased road tar at about 10 cents a gallon and that ‘the: contract-let to the Globe firm Jan. 3 was the highest bid received on the project. The firm will be permitted to furnish asphalt and road oil which it received under separate ..contracts.

RAILROAD IS MISSING

HAVERSTRAW, N. Y., March 9 (U. P.)—Lost or stolen: A railroad, two miles long. Police Chief Spissinger discovered that two miles of track, which hadn’t been used since 1933, h=d disappeared with 80,000 pounds of metal molds from five brickyar«is. a

: crt TB MANAGER. SLAIN - ‘TAMPA, Fla, March 8 (U. P.).—, Evaristo “Tito” Rubio, manager of Tampa’s celebrated Lincoln: Club, was killed early today by a shotgun blast as he entered the back door of his home. -

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temporary loan at 14 per cent |

Merchants |

As queen: of the annual Butler University indoor relays Miss. Betty Wangelin will present trophies and awards to winners March 19 at the Field House. Her coronation is to feature the Sphinx Club relay dance at Murat Temple March 18, at which the relays committee will’ present. her with a gold cup. Miss Wangelin, a junior and. Kappa Alpha Theta member, was elected by men students. =

. | water today. Sewers paralleling the : | water mains have broken under the

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Times Photo.

(Relay story, Page] 14).

MARSHAL TO PROBE EVANSVILLE LOSSES

State Fire Marshal ‘Clem Smith today said he will senda" two deputies to Evansville to investigate fire hazard conditions. there, The investigation is tobe made at the request of Evansville officials after the city reported a ‘$350,000 fire loss to industrial ‘and mercantile buildings during January and February, Mr. Smith said.” State loss

exceeded $1, 000,000 for the same period. ‘Mr. Smith said 10: cities have joined -in Indiana Hotel: Inspection

Week observance which his’ office in-

augurated -Monday. -They-are: Indianapolis, Terre. Haute, Evansville, Hamond, Winchester, South - Bend,

"| City and Seymour.

—Rex Brittain, Lowes, Ky, ‘tenant

‘attempted to ‘burn her body, Coron=

Neweastle, La Porte, Osmbridge

The inspéctions ‘include: all types of public buildings and: school gymnasiums: in. Rudiger to ‘hotels, Smith said." MURDER SUSPECT. HELD MAYFIELD, Ky., March 9 (U. P).

farmer, gonfessed that he Killed his 32-year-old wife with ‘an’ ice’ cream freezer top following: a. quarrel and

er Brown McClain said today.’

Hosiery Feature 59

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chalk stripes, herringbones, serges

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‘| —In pots and pans on kitchen

"| water supply is contaminated

; | everyone to boil drinking water.

Urged to Undergo Inocu- - lation Against Typhoid.

(Editarial, P Pate ml LOS ANGELES, March 9: (U. P).

stoves, the residents.of this: city of 1,380,000 boiled their drinking

strain of last week’s flood and the

Until it is ascertained definitely

nated the water, Dr. George Parrish, City health officer, has warned,

Drinking fountains throughout the. city were shut off and cafes and hotels received -orders to serve only boiled water. : A mild epidemic of stomach. disorders is sweeping the city. The victims suffered several days of nausea, but Dr. Parrish described this as “some sort of fiu brought in from the East.” Six of Seven Wells Contaminated At Anaheim, six of the seven.city. wells are contaminated. The danger at Anaheim and other Orange County cities was increased when the county outfall sewer broke, forcing sewage into the Santa Ana River three miles from the ocean, where the sewer normally empties half a mile offshare. Precautions against typhoid fever were being taken throughout the citizens were to undergo inoculation. The body of Encarnacion: Rivas, 41, was found in his automobile

River, raising the death toll to" 142.

when a bridge was washed out last

BOIL WATER AS 55 “SEWERS wiST = is

. Orange County: Citizens Are| da;

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ALBANY, Ni VY. Mafch9. wz, :

day to ‘oppose: any: proposal to ‘use 2 ie

other private’, ‘schools. , : In a letter to ‘thes President, ‘the: New York Council. of Churches and

Christian Education- said: the use of,

public. funds for such: a" purpose would be “contrary to .the eit of our constitutions.” Sd

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“KOKOMO, * March. 9.—The | ‘heing * careful pot tol] b theli- -year-old father, who (|.

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- GRANDS We must make raomeshente 5:2 “these low SELL-AT-ONCE prices ~ ‘on every used-and rebuilt; grand Sy fin the house, : .

Until 9 P.M. Bring the . family.

devastated. areas. ' Orange County |

and po eyestrain that : causes unsightly squinting and. wrinkles. See Dr. Fahrbach today. If you

need glasses, you can have them on'.

easy weekly payments.

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buried in the sand of the Sisquac |!

Encarnacion was swept to his death’| .

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