Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1939 — Page 7
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STATE REPORTS ~ IMPROVED JAILS
il 12 COUNTIES
$100,000 Madison Institu-.
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Another Landmark Returns to Dust MANAGER STUDY TO START WORK
‘Membership Completed With Naming of Efroymson By Governor.
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MISS RUTH CHAMBERS
Nationally Recognized Home Economist, Selects
Freihofer's 4-Star Bread
FOR EXCLUSIVE USE IN THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES COOKING SCHOOL
Miss Chambers
New jails or improvements on old| ones are being built in 12 Indiana | Counties, it was reported today by the State Welfare Department. | It is not to be presumed that | Only these jails have participated| - in the improvement campaign” con- | ducted by the department, the! magazine, Public Welfare in Indi-| ana, said. “Nor, on the other hand, | is it to be taken for granted that |
The appointment of Clarence W. | Bfroymson, Butler University pro- | fessor, by Governor M. Clifford | Townsend as a member of the City Manager Study Committee com- | pletes the membership of that body. Formation of the committee was
authorized by the last Legislature { “to study the advisability of estab-
all of Indiana's jails denly been brought up class rating.” Convict Labor Used The $100,000 Madison County jail,
to first-
to be completed soon, “sets an ex- | ample which the Division of Cor- |
rections hopes will be followed hy other counties in remodeling or rebuilding their local the magazine said.
Much of the equipment and fur- | hishings were made at the State]
Reformatory, Pendleton has beds for eight
Each cell
rooms are provided “so that prison- |
ers need not spend their time in the idleness and boredom of their cells.” The new $61,000 Putnam County ¥ail at Greencastle has been called “young Alcatraz.” George F. Roth, construction superintendent, was in
charge of construction at Alcatraz and the steel work in the cells and]
corridors at the two prisons is identical.
have sud-|
institutions,”
men and day |
Llishing the oity manager form of | government in Indiana cities.” 8 | Appointments were delayed last] BN 8 { & | June when it was discovered that : . ' {the resolution, authorizing the comimittee, never had been certified to [the Secretary of State's office. Howlever, a delayed certification was acleepted as legal. The resolution provided that] ‘members of the committee be ap- | pointed by the presidents of Pur-| due and Indiana Universities, Lieut. | Gov. Henry F. Schricker, Speaker | {of the House James M. Knapp and! the Governor, Other members of the committee are Prof. P. S. Sykes, of Indiana | University; Virgil Shepard, of the
The Columbia Building . . . from hostelry to harnesses to oblivion.
| Sie 150 GOATS FURNISH Hammers Pounding Out wx For New YORK BE
| Colum bia Building Finis NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (U. P.).— | terline, manufacturer: Rep. Roy
Commissioner of Health John L.| Harrison (R. Attica) and State Sen- | {Rice has reported that approxi-|ator Alfred Randall (D. Ft. Wayne). | mately 150 goats supply New York's Prof. Sykes and Mr. Shepard wes {demand for goat's milk—250 quarts appointed by President Herman Although workmen are dismant-|still stand in what was once the gaily. Rats 9 hs of Indiana University; Mr.
ling it piece by piece, the flatiron- (lobby. Tt takes a trip upstairs to! Although goat's milk is popular in [Lilly and Mr. Easterline ‘were
Miss Chambers Says:
That Mr. Freihofer and in fact every one in the whole Freihofer organization can well be very proud of their new 4-STAR BREAD. It is so different than any bread I have ever used. It’s tender and well baked and makes such delicious sandwiches. It’s so rich and wholesome, children should be encouraged to eat several slices at each meal, for it is just chock full of the healthful energy that they need so much of. IT heartily recommend it to all Indianapolis home managers.
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Offices Are Included |shaped Columbia Bldg. still stands|get a full view of them, however. On Europe, particular France, Switzer-| named by President Edward C. El-
Spencer County is putting finish-/at the junction of Maryland St./the second story fluted columns | ‘2nd, Germany, Italy, Norway and liott of Purdue; Rep. Harrison was
Ing touches on its new jail at Rock- | : . | ; Spain, Mr. Rice said it was used only | appointed by Speaker Knapp and port, built with PWA help. The 2nd Kentucky and Capitol Aves, rise suddenly out of the floor, topped |; 5 few sections of the United | Senator Randall was named by
new Boone County jail at Lebanon Wearing a look of melancholy dis- [bY corinthian columns Which ‘con- |g, tes. "Lieut. Gov. Schricker. 4 S WW . W
will house, in addition to the cells, tinction. 1 Sang a Have uhd/ is TT] NGTON™ a —_ N 1
the sheriff's residence, central heat-| Before many days an auto park-| 2 ing plant for the Court House and!ing lot and filling station will re- |Dalls reveals hotel room doors where
office space for the county welfare |place this structure, which ence |PaINt and paper Hie Gen | department or agricultural agent. 3 ) inten
{catered to the “carriage trade.” But| ; : : “3 : : . ‘the hotel became a rooming house, | The Hancock County Council has!in ‘the -meantime one still may See | with the fourth floor given over to
appropriated $30,000 to remodel the varied remnants of its past, pro-| + ; jail at Greenfield. The basement vided he is not terrified by thumps [pees Omces. It ‘was ‘called ‘the will include a garage, admitting and crunchings from above, as] as was ‘the Ma nolia Block ‘when room, sterillizing equipment, laun-|wreckers let in sunlight through the J. '‘Pieree Ci came to ‘town dry and detention ward and the jail|roof. lin 1886 ®s ‘® printer. Mr. Oumwill provide segregation fo*male and First of all, the Columbia Bld. | mings who operated a srintin female offenders, insane peggons and was a hotel, but not for long. Con- | establishment there for ug vin juveniles. |sequently, even the neighborhood's |. o11c that it Was oie ‘of the best Allen County, whose jail at Ft oldest inhabitants, who can remem- Ibuildings in town a half century ago. | Wayne is rated as a Class “A” in- ber back to 1875 when the building When Mr Cummings took his own | stitution, is remodeling that build-|was erected, don’t recall its name. |, co oo Tit 40 building in 1913
i other i y . ts igi t- : ing and other improvements are!But evidence of i original pur an elevator company had its offices | Co., whence the building took its / 10 4 0 2/0 | : la few souvenirs, however, were left | or Less {portraits of Presidents Wilson and ‘of silent movie stars. one that a bakery and candy com-
being made in those of Lake, Rush,|pose is still at hand. there. But the building had ho final name. Monthly 0 U P R A 1 E Mouinis On behind when the last tenants va- | | Coolidge, an advertising poster for An old safe stands by a stairway 'pany had once been there.
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205 Odd Fellow Bldg.
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Huntington, Elkhart, Brown and| There is a colored glass transom | ova tor One walked to the top A variety of concerns pecupied | I or i" Balances {cated. ® °° eo 0 ! Claudia Muzio, Chicago Civic Opera Lincoln 8195 land, on the floor above, & few ap-
Parke Counties. {over the front door, and iron Pillars | goor to reach the Columbia Harness | |office space through the vears. Only | of S150 Above $150 | On the second story walls are prima donna, and several tt petizing odors remain to remind
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One-half cup butter Two cups E-Z-BAKE flour One cup bHrown suger
One cup white sugar
One teaspoon soda One cup boiling water
One-half cup sour milk Two eres beaten or butter milk
Four squares checolate One teaspoon vanilla
Cream butter, add sugar gradually, creaming until fluffy and light. Add beaten eggs, and melted chocolate. Sift flour and soda together, and add alternately to creamed mixture, with the milk and boiling water. Add vanilla extract. Bake in two greased nine-inch layer cake pans, or in a seven and one-half inch sguare pan, for 35 minutes in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) This recipe makes a very thin batter.
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