Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1938 — Page 8
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Residents of New York's treeless
the audience at the premiere of the Department of
Parks’ “farmyard on wheels” exhibit opened its annual summer tour of
of East Side youngsters are shown timidly inspecting
mysterious Bossie, the cow, and her
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East Side were rest on a few st , which recently the city. A pair hibit to acquaint
twin calves, who ter and ducks.
rands of hay strewn on a concrete
pavement, while a crowd of older people watch. Park Commissioner Robert Moses launched the ex-
city people with country life. Besides
Bossie and family, there are a turkey, pigeons, roos-
EN ROUTE HOME, | $60,000 ‘Eternal Light’ Peace Shatt Ready at Gettysburg
KENNEDY SILENT ON PRESIDENCY
Report U. S. Ambassador May Support Chamberlain Policies.
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LONDON States
June 18
United Ambassador Joseph
aboard the Queen Mary today re- | | fusing to comment on reports of a | movement to make him a Presidential candidate in 1940. ! The Ambassador also refused to! discuss speculation that his mission to London had been completed, if | certain obstacles to the projected Anglo-American {rade agreement can be removed by the time he reaches Washington, and that he might therefore resign. Ostensibly the Ambassador was | making the trip home to attend his son's graduation from Harvard. However, he was to report to PresiIt the impressions he has gathered during three and onehalf months’ service here, Ambassador Kennedy has refrained from discussing the advice | and information he may offer Mr. | Roosevelt, but persons here who have some basis for guessing, if not knowing, surmise that among other things he will try to “sell” Britain's new Government, and explain and defend Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's efforts to] make deals with Adolf Hitler and | Benito Mussolini. |
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Opposes Churchill's Views
Ambassador Kennedy was represented as not favoring the beliefs of Winston church and other influen-
and
GETTYSBURG, Pa., June 16 (U. P.).—The “Eternal Ljght” peace
memorial, made posible with $60,000 other states, was completed today. Constructed on Oak Hill, scene
| of Gettysburg, the memorial will bed
dedicated by President Rosevelt at
3 in the feature event of the 75th anniversarv celebration «of the Battle of Gettysburg, June 29-July 6. Following Mr. Roosevelt's dedication, the “eternal light” on the 55-
contributed by Pennsylvania and six
of the first day's clash in the Battle
| 4:30 p. m. (Indianapolis time) July ‘APPROVE COURSE
the historic field where approxi- | : P. Kennedy was homeward bound | mately 3000 Civil War veterans and School Board in Favor of
thousands of visitors will assemble late this month. Facing west, the memorial bears figures of two women and an American eagle. secretary of the state commission in charge of the jubilee, said the figures symbolize the following thought: “Standing by the side of a young hopeful America, Columbia points out the broad horizon and
high destiny which are God's con- | | stant challenges to noble endeavor.” |
NEW INDUSTRY OPENED IN CITY
‘Makes Patested Lime Putty:
Duco Firm Expands Facilities. Operation of one new Igdianapo-
and expansion of another firm was announced. The Heston lime putty plant of the State Sand & Gravel Co, of
Paul L. Roy, executive |
Plan Giving Six-Weeks Training Course.
| Applicants for the six-weeks’ training course for new city librarians will take examinations Aug. 2, 3 and 4, L. L. Dickerson, head | librarian, announced today. The course has been aproved by the School Board. Applicants will be further tested by six weeks of supervised practice work before admission to class work. The class is to be limited to 12 students, Mr. Dickerson said. School children borrowed 114783 books from libraries in May, an in- | crease of 10994 over May 1937, Mr.
| Dickerson reported. Fifty-seven ex-|
2 never aslo When wilh,
The library book stock increased |
| hibits featuring children’s reading | were shown, by 654 volumes in May, from 605.474 | to 606,128 books, according to the | report. There were 3638 new books | and 2984 were withdrawn from cir- | culation.
FOR LIBRARIANS
(U. P).— | foot shaft will lame at the point on |
HIGHWAY BOARD LETS CONTRACTS FOR STATE WORK
Total Construction of Four Counties to Cost $629,495.44.
Contracts for construction projects in Allen, Morgan, Pike and Daviess Counties having a total estimated cost of $62049544 were
awarded today by the State Highway Commission. R. L. Wheelock, Christiansburg, O., received the $34,082.35 contract for construction of two bridges on Road 24 southwest of Ft. Wayne. Reinforced concrete paving of more than eight and a half miles on Road 67 from one mile southwest of Centerton to Mooresville is to be done by Roger Daoust, Defiance, O., for $247,013.60. Grace Construction & Supply Co, Ft. Wayne, is to pave almost four miles on Road 24 from two to six
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miles southwest of Ft. Wayne for $224 470.24. R. P. Olinger, Huntingburg, was awarded a $123,939.25 contract for crushed stone surfacing of more than nine miles on Road 257 from Otwell to three and a half miles north of the White River.
OLD ROCKEFELLER HOME BEING RAZED
NEW YORK, June 16 (U. P).—|
The brownstone house in which the late John D. Rockefeller lived for more than 50 years was being razed today. Much of the furnishings and paneling and some of the stained glass windows of the 80-year-old landmark—"“4, W. 54th”"—have been placed in the museum of the City of New York. John D. Rockefeller Jr, owner of the property, contracted to have the residence wrecked.
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{lis industry was under way today |
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tial conservatives as well as the big | 2900 W. Minnesota St., began oper- |
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alliance of the more democratic | countries to restrain Germany, Italy | and Japan is the better method of reducing war dangers. The tenor of what ambassador Kennedy may in part tell Mr. Roosevelt and other American Government leaders might be deduced from what the Ambassador himself
has described as his views on several |
occasions. He was said to be convinced, for instance, that United States opinion is wrong insofar as it Britain of trying to buy others’ expense. He was
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putty for making concrete, laving brick and stone and for plastering. The plant is the only one of its kind in the State and one of 12 in the United States, James W. Hurt
| tional tanks, wherein the putty is| i manufactured, would be erected on | | the site as demand for the product | grows. Duco Ceo, du Pont automotive products distributors, announced it | had taken a long-term lease on a one-story brick building, at 25-27 W. Ninth St. The firm, now located at 957 N. St, had to seek larger { quarters because of increased busi-
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sented as believing that Chamber- | pegs W. A. Lyon, manager. anlain is the first British statesman in| nounced. The company is owned a long time who is ready to pay for { by Arthur Fulmer of Memphis, who the agreements Britain wants. operates seven similar establishLikes British-Irish Pact ments in the Southwest. | . : The new quarters, being remod- | Ambassador Kenney, of Irish { leq, will be occupied about Aug. 1, ! stock, was enthusiastic about the | Mr. Lyon said. | Eritish-Irish agreement. He hasj| sointed out that agreementy as] a | evidence that Britain is willing to| QUADRUPLET DEAD: make sacrifices for peace. i Concerning Germany, Ambassador BROTHER IS WEAK Kennedy was reported to have | shared the widespread impression| LIVERPOOL, England, June 16! that Chamberlain is ready to help| (U. P.).—William Taylor, one of the | Hitler get colonies as part of a three-dav-old Wb | 5 -aay- uadrupiets p i European “New Deal. q pt born to Ambassador Kennedy was said to be critical of the tendency of many Britons to expect too much of the United States. He has told British statesmen and politicians that the United States refuses to consider any political entente with any foreign country. HARRISBURG, Pa, June 18 (U. P.) —Pennsylvania Democrats, torn by internal wars that reached their height in last month's primary elec- | tion, closed the gaps today in an! effort to present a united front. against the Republicans in the fall : 1 elections. The three months rift, which grew go serious that Postmaster General | Farley intervened in a futile at-| tempt to restore peace, appeared | to be ended with the pledge of the | insurgent Guffey-C. I. O. forces to! support the victorious Earle-Jones slate sponsored by the Democratic | state organization, Senator Guffey, insurgent leader, was appointed manager of the No- | vember campaign for the Demo- | cratic ticket, {
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