Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1938 — Page 18

ROAD SURFACING

T0 INCLUDE 280 MILES IN STATE

1938 Work X Projected in 22 Cour fies; Grading Al: i Planned.

Plans for y ars treatment of 280 miles of ros. in 22 Indiana counties as part © the 1938 improvement program we & announced today by the State Iiighway Commission. ' At the sarc time the Commission announced t#at 80 m of road will be graded aid paved in 16 counties at a cost of 51 ,560,000, financed with both Federal and state funds. Bids on fiz application of bituminous maijrial for the surface treatment wrk are to be opened April 12. £ Road Vork Scheduled

The progr includes treatment of 78 miles if Carroll, Fulton, Lake, Porter and ‘Pulaski Counties; 69 miles in Frz:klin, Jefferson, Ohio, Ripley and g£¥itzerland Counties; 81 ‘miles Beton, Clay, Fountain, Hendricks, Mbntgomery, Tippecanoe and Vermillion Counties, and 52 miles in Dibois, Gibson, Posey, Spencer and Sullivan Counties. The countizs comprise parts: of th= Ya Porte, Ci awfordsville, Seymour and Vincenrs state highway districts, Bic © Due April 19

‘Bids are i be opened April 19 on the gradi} 'z and paving work in Marion, Jefiirson, Morgan, Adams, Dearborn, De <Zalb, Wells, Montgomery, Clay, Oven, Vermillion, Hendricks, Boone! Martin, Lawrence and. Clark Counties. The only Marion County project is the surfacing of two miles on 73d St. from Highway 29 to Spring Mill Road. It id to be financed with feeder road finds. - Projects ar to include the paving of a four:lane highway between Lawrenceburg . and Aurora with a traffic separition curb separating the lanes Torkmoving vehicles in opposite Sires

DEMOCRATS ELECT INDIENAPOLIS MAN

Times Shocti 2 WASHING TON, March 28.—Joe McNamara, ‘ndianapolis, has been named a mimber -of the advisory committee of “the Young Democratic Clubs of Aterica, President Pitt Tyson Mane: < announced: today from national hes jquarters here. “There is ne member of- the ad--visory comm tiee from each of the 16 regions s<t up in our, organization,” Mr. M:ner said. “These members have be: 3 chosen for outstanding service ‘n Young Democratic activities. Th ey serve under the * general direction of John A. Me- | Kenna, Newirk, N. J, committee |

chairman. ; MOTHER|OF FOUR WINS $10,008 FOR NOVEL

NEW YORZX, March 28 (U. P.).— A $10,000 pri for a first novel has . been won be Elizabeth Seifert, a ~ Moberly, Mo. ; housewife, it was announced tod:s Co., publishes. In private ie, Elizabeth Seifert “is Mrs. John Gasparotii, mother of four childrer; Her novel, “Young * Doctor Galaifad,” concerns the life of a young physician in a small city. Miss feuert's interest in medicine def s to her college life, when she had ambitions to become * a physician. ?

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Coleman, State librarian; . Mrs. Edwin I. Poston of Martinsville, Indiana Federation . of .Clubs president; Donald T. Griffin, State -Division of Institutions education director; Frank Thompson, Bluffton editor; Floyd I. McMurray, State | Public Instruction Superintendent; Roebrt J. Heuslein, Church of Christ, Scientist,” prison committee chairman, and the Rev. August R. Fussenegger, Catholic Charities Bureau director. Mr. Gottschalk said some of the institutions desire contemporary fiction while others need textbooks and reference volumes:

Places of Deposit Named

Books are to be deposited in boxes in 92 county welfare department offices, the State House and State Welfare Department offices. At ‘the end of the week, books are to be collected in trucks and

graded by the selection committee. Governor © Townsend ' proclaimed Library Week following a survey of library facilities in State penal institutions. The survey showed their

libraries “never have been adequate,

and lack trained supervision.”

American Marines were Johnny-on-the-spot to aid local police, as pictured above, when Chinese ref~ ugees by the thousands sought to return ot the Chapei sectorof Shanghai and reclaim homes leveled

Advisory Group Named for | -State Prison Library Week

. Prison Library Week was under way today as Thurman A Gottschalk, State Welfare Director, named seven commitieemen; to sort books for delivery to Indiana’s penal institutions.

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AAA PAYS 10 WLLioN TO HOOSIERS IN ’3

Times Special ; WASHINGTON, March | 28.—Agricultural Adjustment Min tion payments to Indiana farmers under the 1936 soil conservation program amounted to $10,655,253 and cost of administration in the state was $320,366, AAA of cials reported today.

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“by Japanese bombardment. The photo shows barbed wire barriers thrown across Sinza Road bridge fo hold. back the: crowds clamoring for -entrance.- -per~

—Dr. James A. B.: Scherer, one of

the Imperial Order of the Sacred Treasure, revealed today he has returned it .as a protest against the banning in Japan of his latest book, Japan Defies the World.”

RETURNS AT MEDAL i LOS ANGELES, March 28.(U.P,).

the few foreigners to whom Japan | has given the jeweled emblem of |

DISMISSAL PL

Judge Cox Expected to Pass

On Appeal - Right of ‘Ander sons in 2 Weeks.

turned by a: Justice of the Peace Court Jury... Leo X. Smith, Center Township

: attorney, filed . the ‘motion shortly

after Judge: Cox ordered a transcript of the case sent from Jus-

| tice John F. Manning’s‘court. | Mr. Smith has contended the¥ | needless i the 1937 poor relief law gives the 7 | defendant no right of appeal... ‘| torneys ‘for the Andersons: say ter

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’ Judge Earl R. Cox ‘of Circuit ‘Court is expected to ‘rule in two |. ‘weeks on a motion to dismiss the {appeal of Adam and Sadie Ander_|son from a deportation ‘order re-

* This undeclared war stuff has me stumped. From all paper accounts they kill you just as . dead in undeclared war as in declared war. Being. § just a dentist I wouldn't know, but I do know a . lot “about ‘teeth. Ask me something.

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. 8 HURT IN HOTEL FIRE. . MO Eight persons were injured early today when fire destroyed: the Corona, Hotel, one of ‘the ‘oldest here. Wil-

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