Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1940 — Page 36
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SCOUT LEADERS | BUY 2278 ACRES MAP PROGRAM FOR 2 FORESTS
Frederick G. Lorenz Jr. Y. S. Purchase Approved To Receive Key for | For Federal Preserves
: In Indiana. Service Monday. in 3 | Times Special
A three-point discussion program | & | WASHINGTON, May 3.— Purfeatured the all-day meeting of In-| Sl chase of 2278.56 acres of Indiana
diana Boy Scout Council field ex- J A Na 38 land to add to two Federal forest
ecutives today at the Spink-Arms! § 3 preserves has been approved by the Hotel. | ; 3 | National Forest Resetvayon @ Com- : Dk] \ 3 | mission, it was announced today. oo Program included discussions 3 3 | The approval calls for 560.77 acres plans for: | ; lat $2588.38 for the Lafayette forest 1. Scout participation in the m- | b land 1717.79 acres at $8838.59 at diana Stat ¢ | | Pleasant Run. 2. hn pd Wn an ; | The Commission, of which Secreicreased American Legion co- ‘tary of War Woodring is president, operation in the matter of spon-| : |sanctioned the buying by the Forest soring Scout troops. ul |Service of 53,952 acres in 19 states 3. Summer activities, including | |at a cost of $201,949. Scout camps. ; These approvals increased the The meeting was to continue Oscar (Jack) Ewing of the law firm, Hughes, Richards, Hubbard & amount of land approved for purthrough the afternoon. C. J. Carl-| Ewing, addressed the Sons of Indiana at the annual party held re. chase for the National Forest sysson of Chicago, regional executive, cently at Longchamps Restaurant in New York City. Mr. Ewing tem since the first of the year to presided. | is a native of Greensburg, Ind. The man with the pipe is Joe Akin | 258.269 acres costing $943,926, it was Meanwhile, plans have been com-| of Sullivan, Ind., now of the Dime Savings Bank, New York City, who announced.
De hi one of the was elected treasurer for the forthcoming year. ) al sco sters : \ Se ww meet to ia . . NLRB ORDER POLL S i 0 H F ! N E Week training course bei hel ot Manat Tans men eon Patent Suit Hinges Upon | AT LEBANON PLANT r— The Scoutmaster’'s Key, highest SLE Chto. Tet or award given to scoutmasters for » . 'W A | B 2! A N ¥ _ election’ has een achievement and service, will be vestion: at S ow: dered within 30 days among em-
presented to Frederick G. Lorenz | ployees of the Hicks Body Co., LebJr., 5249 Manlove Ave. scoutmaster anon, Ind. : at Troop 80 at the Episcopal Church A patent suit in Federal Court front and one at the rear of each All production and maintenance
of Advent. He has been a mem- here today hinges upon the ques- strip of steel. Sige om One gi the 0 the troop since he was 12 tion, “what is a bow?” Mr. Larsen’s attorneys, Lockwood, meu TEN Drece ne and is now 26. ; election and all those who earned Lepis Larsen and the Heywood- Goldsmith & Galt, " Br Jed wages nine or more weeks in 1939 Wakefield Co., Gardner, Mass., of Wednesday to support their claim will vote. Clerical and supervisory
that the Durham chair’s base is a . NEW CASTLE T0 GET which he is trustee, is suing the box. said that “every bow is not employees will be exempted. The 40 NEW FIRE BOXES Durham Manufacturing Co. of shaped like a medieval cross-bow Vote Will I North Carolina, for infringement of or those used in archery.” | employees E100 We: ropres Times Special Mr. Larsen’s patent for the con-| They use a violin bow as an ex- | BY MR NEW CASTLE, Ind. May 3.—"A struction of spring steel porch ample of a bow comparable to the penae
© 5 ir Union 2207 (A. F. of L.) or neither. $40,000 fire alarm system for $2000" | “hairs one on the Durham chairs. The
will be installed here to replace the antiquated boxes now in use
Mr. Larsen's chair is based on violin bow, they say. “is not curved | oe aM two steel members that are bowed at all. It has a straight upper por- PIGEON SHOPS WITH OWNER to touch the floor only at the tion and at each end a piece which, WINSTED, Conn, May 3 (U. P).
Ip Suguo. he according 10 front and back. This bow arrange- extends downward substaintially at| —Albert Fenn's pet is a pigeon The new svst " ti : ‘ment is patented by him. The Dur- a right angle. In shape, therefore, | Which sits on his shoulder while he al v System will consist of 40 ham company manufactures a chair it very closely approximates the goes shopping and responds to his arm boxes which have been pur- which uses a straight spring steel shape of the bottom members of | whistle when he comes home from AT
chased from Cincinnati. ‘and four rubbed pads, one at the 'the chairs Durham is making.” | work at night.
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