Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1938 — Page 6

34TH ST. SEWER WORK TO BEGIN

IN TWO WEEKS

Board Rejects Local Firm’s Low Bid on Steel Tunnel Lining. '

Work on the 38th St. sewer, for which some contracts have been . awarded, will begin within two weeks, according to Works Board members. . They said they had adopted a

“resolution to force railroads to pay

a share of the cost of the proposed South Side track elecation. Under the Indiana Track Elevation law, railroads can be assessed 50 per cent of the project cost, the county 34 per cent and the city 16 per cent. The Board rejected the low bid of an Indianapolis firm on larger steel tunnel lining for the sewer and split the contract between the “second and third lowest biders, both Ohio firms.

Awarded to Ohio Firms

The low bid was submitted by ~'Tanner & Co., Indianapolis, at $8.91 ‘a lineal foot for 3740 feet. Contracts were awarded as. follows: Commercial Shearing & Stamping Co., Youngstown, O. 1870 feet at $9.87 a lineal foot, a total of $18,426.97. . Ingot Iron Railway Products Co., Middletown, O., 1870 feet at $9.90 a lineal foot, or $18,513. Tanner & Co., however, .was awarded the contract for 1320 feet of 75-inch steel lining at $5.92 a lineal foot, or $7484.40.

HORSE SHOW BILLED FOR FAIR TONIGHT

A horse show is scheduled for 8 -0’clock tonight as the feature of the “third day of the Marion County Fair at New Bethel. , Fair officials said there are more exhibits and sideshows at the fair this year than ever before. The show tonight will be for saddle horses. arena.

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appearances of the sun.

7 Children Injured at Play; |

One Hurt in

Seven Indianapolis children today were recovering from minor * “occupational” injuries they received yesterday while at play. . An awkward pony stepped on 3-year-old Thomas LeRoy McKinney's . foot yesterday as Thomas attempted to pat the pony while it was trying

Swimming Pool

: to grab a mouthful of grass. Thomas was treated at City Hospital and taken to his home, 202 . Minkner St. Douglas Boaz, 13, of 815 N. Euclid . Ave., was swimming at Ellenberger ‘ Park Pool and another boy dived rand struck his head. He was . treated by his family physician. . Kenneth Johnson, 10, of 1002 E. . Georgia St. received a cut above hjs right eye when he was struck ‘by a baseball bat at Ellenberger Park. He was given first aid and taken to City Hospital. Three children were cut by glass while they were playing. They were

‘ARMY SETS TEST OF ANTIAIRCRAFT ‘NET’

RALEIGH, N. C., Aug. 4 (U. P.).—

* Governor Hoey said today a joint |®

+ antiaircraft-air corps exercise to be

continued by the Army at Ft. Bragg, |

Marshall Highbaugh, 15, of 2023 Hovey St.; Jackie Bly, 10, of 101 N. Greeley St., and Pat Burnett Jr, 3, of 1713 Massachusetts Ave.’ Eight-year-old Lillian Webber was treated at City Hospital for a fractured right wrist received when she fell whole roller skating on the sidewalk in front of her howe, 425 W.

SOUTH BEND BRIDE LEAPS TO HER DEATH

SOUTH BEND, Aug. 4 (U. P).— Robert Erath today made funeral arrangements - for his 20-year-old bride of two months, Florence. She leaped from the 10th floor of The Building & Loan Tower onto the roof of a one-story. restaurant adjoining it, odicials said. The crush2l body was found late last night by police, who were notified by a man living in a nearby hotel. The man saw the body earlier but thought it was a woman taking a sun bath.

A note was found in _Mrs. Erath's

pocket which said:

New York St.

*N. C, Oct. 3-17 will be “the most | #8

‘important event in the history of : : ‘the development of aircraft as a de- | j#

fense of our national security.”

The Governor revealed plans for |

an “aircraft warning net” of 300 | [8

- observation posts along the Atlantic | [8

Coast manned by volunteer civilian | i

and Army observers as part of the test of new national defense plans. The “net,” most extensive ever

. operated in this country, and first |#

"to be manned by civilians, will extend in a rough triangle from Ft. Bragg to the north and south state

lines of North Carolina, Governor | {8

Hoey said.

‘AIRPORT BUILDING

GRANT CONSIDERED |

A : Times Special

WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Request |

“for a 45 per cent grant to help «finance the new building to house

. the Federal aviation testing station |

at the Indianapolis Municipal Air-

port is “under active consideration |}

* here,” Rep. Louis Ludlow (D. Ind.) | Wi .. was informed today by PWA offi- |

. clals.

on South Side track elevation, the - proposals for PWA aid still being in the Chicago regional office, Mr. "Ludlow said.

NAMED PRESIDENT OF

ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE |B.

COLLEGEVILLE, Aug. 4 (U. P)).

'—The Rev. Fr. Aloys H. Dirksen to- | |

.day succeeded the Rev. Fr, Cyril P.

Kune as president of St. Joseph’s |

~College. Father Dirksen was appointed to

the post by the provincial of the So- |

ciety of the Precious Blood. The retiring president will become su‘perior of missions and economist of the motherhouse of the society at _Carthagena, O.

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VOTES $70,000 BOND ISSUE HARTFORD CITY, Aug. 4 (U. P.)—The City Council today had authorized a $70,000 revenue bond

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