Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1939 — Page 26

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TIPSY MOTORIST '==2""" sy Feconis EVANS PROBERS [soi Supply Manager Docs | COUNTY OPENS iy "7a" GIVEN 120 DAYS = No. OUTLINE PLANS $75,000 Basement Bytines) SUPPLIES BIDS | Pa A.

PHENOMENON ol | EXPERIENCED | | Sao Convicted in Crash at Madi- | Zz BY n= eINcE | Townsend's Return Awaited; | That's Hubbard's Yearly Turnover at Meridian- | Awarding of “of Contracts for son Ave. and Southport | % Pl] ne==wy Av State Inquiry Expected || Ohio Sts.; Now Nearing 40 Years’ Service. ~ Election Equipment Held

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. | Meridian and Ohio Sts.,, which probably most people don't know Ben Homer Stevens, 28, Austin, “% BREA TH INCE The House committee created dur- exists—yet it does an annual “business” of about $75,000. County Commissioners today | Ind. todav was sentenced to 120 NN AY FSU . ling the last Legislative session to It's the book and supply department of the Indianapolis Public opened bids for quarterly food and davs on the State Penal Farm and = ~ _-. Schools and Mr. Hubbard, who next July will complete 40 years of clothing supplies for County insti- | . - RO Melbcitei d service in the school system, is the superintendent. s : s : B | tivities w > ; X : 3 fined $100 and costs on a second wean we ER | tivities will ‘announce here next He can furnish anything on a | x | tutions, conviction for drunken driving. SUT v | week its decision on procedure. The minute's notice from a can of | says he doesn't ring it up so much | At the same time, Commissioners Stevens was arrested after an ac- | inquiry is expected to start Sry salmon to a textbook or a ham- | KOVIOLe {announced they would defer until | d a - PR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. | mer and saw to a crayon. { y 4 , rardi cident at Southport Road and Mad id after Jan. 1. ; ) J " x Monday awarding of act: i I TN ‘ / The stock includes about 500 Most books,” he said, “are sent | stationery ol » Sls 10 ison Ave. vesterdayv when his car x Rep. Herbert H. Evans (R. New | i " a : ; a nery, printing and election | : ; : : tems, but Mr. Hubbard can go | directly to the schools and pupils supplies scheduled to be awarded | hit another. Roy ,Oldham, 20, of Castle), chairman, said members of a te “Stone” § 3 : . : | through his “store” in the base | make their purchases or rental | today. the committee met at the Clay-| ment of the School Administra- | arta ts right Commissioners said thev needed car, was injured about the head in rool Hotel here yesterday and out-| tion Building and put his finger | THERETNONS HEA 8 he SCN0) |qqidtional time to check the bids) y Vas . . : Ii i ” ; rit, i ost of our direct sales are to the accident and is in City Hospital. A lined its work. : on any of them without difficulty. | h : . {for these supplies, wh Walter Givson. 46, of Austin, a So ; THEY HAVE FOUND | “However, action taken vesterday| The department operates 12 | parents of children just starting (je County HE Sah, Vil ost second passenger in Stevens’ car, eau =1 NO FRAGMENTS OF LE) will not be made public until Gov- months a year and its busiest sea- | to school. They want Johnny to | The low bid on canned and staple | was given a fine of $1 and costs for REEL METEORS IN THE 5 ernor M. Clifford Townsend returns, son is during the summer when | have a set of books he can carry |oygceries for County institutions Pe drunkenness. Stevens was fined an | : , oad > £9 from a hunting trip in Texas,” Mr.! schools are .being stocked with | and take home. the first 1940 quarter was turned in| additional $5 and costs for drunk-| / N / BE Evans said. : , rental and for-sale books for use | “When I started here as a |py Mp. O'Connor, wholesale grocer } J > so . At the Governor's office, it was during the ensuing school year. | clerk there were only 44 build- | frm. Only two bids were received

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enness, EEN — - =F : o I & : ’ Stevens’ earlier conviction for a = a nn — {announced that the Attorney Gen- | ww ww | ings. Supplies were delivered only | on the grocery items, the other boo 1 drunken operating was in 1936 at — : : [ATT Sy {eral had ruled the committee's acts | ALL SUPPLIES NEEDED in the once or twice a year and at other |ing turned in by J. P. Michael Co 4 i ven eR Re . » o st, i . | - HN L “ | i B 1 8 OT s \ : would have no legal standing . : times janitors were sent here to | Quarterly supply contracts will be. Nd R’ ( 1

Jew Ibanv, Ind.. olice said. # - i ‘ i ; 3 - New Alba P | & spony 7 _ YY | This ruling, it was explained, was schools, with the exception of | get them. So you see how my |awarded Wednesday. ROCHFORD HE ADS CLUB [based on the fact that the House | enters and A oy, for | ‘pusiness’ has increased.” : | wy, %5 _| cafeterias, are requisition rom | The Indi li ot } Cry ford : a NGL ERS SM | resolution creating it was not con : e Indianapolis system has MISSOU ID Le Bude a oiond Sieceer € Se A" ©S 7 i % NT | curred in by the Senate. the department. : | been copied in a number of cities. SEDA B AMS. OPPOS OPPOSED sath and Lafayette Road Sa TI « Chih NERA ; SF | The committee attempted to start | The educational supply list con- | 4yjsville thought it was so good LIA, Mo., Dec. 15 (U. P.).— HA-2521.4 Ostholic CHyien Ne hh © i MORE IN HEIGHT TODAY = lits investigation last summer, but tains about 150 items, the educa- | that when they established a Li Condervation Federation of | FAX AA FA PR Hwa night in the church hall. John J.| maiaAN THEY DID JUST ¢ ka : oe ! {| tional art supply list 150 more, the | ‘depatime ape ahi issouri has announced opposition | vice pres- ) RernTERONG was blocked by a lack of funds. A business or ‘office supply list about | supply lepa tment several years | to plans of the War Department to * ago they asked Mr. Hubbard to p Sc

Blackwell Jr. was elected Og ” \ that time, Mr. Evans and other : ident, Toi Flynn. secretary, and OME CEVRY ASO. members of the committee issued 100 more. The stock includes all | cat jt up and then become its build 30 flood control dams in Mis- TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, Bdward Grant, treasurer. Officers ANSWER—Right. No meteoric metal nas been ound side the In public appeal for cont: Tutions. materials for home economic rida ; Isouri. Leaders said such dams] THEY WILL BRING RESULTS ” + lad " ! = 3 “ 0 3 . ; { vl NOx LL . will be installed Jan. 11. | crater, but 15 tons have heen found scattered about outside. but his was reported to be unsuc- classes, materials and tools for | ~ me was afraid that after he got | would destroy virtually every major |

+ ereesismemisemene - ei manual training and supplies for | ji <tarted. one of the home bays |C Car Water stream in the state. ——

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© a vain said financing of the we : . | (Louisville) might get his job. y My ' a MILK PRICE SESSION [i fy Newjsvioh was one of the prob- | Ee ilu That's why he's pected Tor 40 . 4 . - S 2 y one ’ vi RITE S Offer Good Bs Giscussed WY Wie Wieeting yes week and their supplies are de- yous 87 Re Ine Values on Lon Time al RESUME TUESDAY Rep. Paul S. Brady (R. Muncie), livered én a specified day of the | S—— g 4 secretary of the committee, said he eu is a big bin for each RAIN BRINGS ESCAPEE § will issue & public statement for the J ! or eac | The State Milk Control Board committee next Wednesday or school and as the orders come in BACK TO HIS CELL abil, SSS they are made up and the sup- —— |

will resume its deliberations on a Thursday. les & laced in bins > Na |proposed sliding scale milk price] ~~ Piles are Placed In bins ready for | SALISBURY, M4. Der, 15 (U.P). }

S lis | JACKRABBIT SETS FIRE delivery. ] & chedule for Indianapolis next| | "In cases of emergency, however, |—Rain can be useful in other ways : J)

50c¢ vow 50c weex | BRE a | Tuesday. | HANFORD, Cal, Dec. 15 (U. P.).| : ' ; AN The Board began its study of —Jackrabbits now are regarded in school custodians may appear at than quenching drought. Witness the “store” for an over-the- |the case of Willard Ennis, 19, who

Ladies’ Sport a “ur Tri 3 4 8 nd Fur Tr d % : | yume : was forced to recess tem porarily | menace. Fire prevention officials] gi agg ia : |seized a revolver from a tool box’ because of hearings on came to the conclusion after in- ‘artons filled with books and and escaped from a road gang.

ph, vesterday . : : h S J Eh (other matters. : |vestigating a $5000 grain fire which SDH ale Bie i = every As the rain poured down, there Read s Milk is being sold now in Indian- spread with mysterious speed that 5 e basement. was a knocking at the prison door. > at 3 apolis under the Board's recent the rabbits’ tails caught fire and | g = [It was Ennis.

temporary order increasing the re-|scattered the flames as the panic/| THE “STORE” EVEN has a “Let me in,” he cried, “I'm wet

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