Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1940 — Page 15
THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1940
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
; FLEET CONTEST MAY SET MARK
Record Enrollment Expected In Truck Safety Competition.
A record enrollment in the anhual Interfleet Safety Contest of commercial motor vehicle operators Was predicted today by officials of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the event. Already 34 firms have enrolled 1229 drivers and more enrollments Bre being received daily, Irwin A. Ward, the Chamber's Safety Committee chairman, reported. The contest is conducted with the! Co-operation of the Safety Board and the Indianapolis Police Department,
Trophies, certificates, cash prizes | &nd cards of merit will be presented to winners,
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NURSERY NEAR RILEY'S HOME
‘Mothers Leave Youngsters There While Working in City’s Plants.
Poetically and practically, the Indianapolis Day Nursery has a perfect location. It's down on Lockerbie St., next door to where the old James Whit{comb Riley home rubs elbows with the city’s industries. can
| Here mothers leave their ‘children on the way to work in the | city’ s factories. | Here the youngsters can look out (the window to see the place their {beloved story-teller lived. | The Indianapolis Day Nursery was | founded in 1901, by the King's
Model Planes—
| Frank's motor has been out on the Coast for refurbishing so he bor-
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KEOUGH FIRST IN IDEAL MEET
Lack of Thermals Puts Weekly Contest on Purely Merit Basis.
By DAVID MARSHALL Last Sunday's intraclub meet of the Indiana Gas Model Association was a real test of what the mem-
Since there were but few thermals to carry the planes on extensive flights, it was strictly a contest of ships and pilots with Lady Luck disqualified. Only one thermal influenced the final results. This caught Frank | Ball III's and Ray Neese's ships at | the same time carrying them for | eight minutes on the rising current | before they disappeared behind the nearby woods.
Borrowed Motor Wins
William Keough won first place! and $9 with a three-flight total time ! of 13:42.5. He flew the ship he de- | signed. himself which is: similar to those designed by James Bennett Sr. and his son James Jr. Teen-age Frank Ball III took second with his original ship powered by an Ohlsson 23. He won a Comet | Mercury kit for his time of 11:49.7.
rowed a motor from Ray Neese. Harold Stofer, who came over to | Stout Field after competing in the! model race car meet at Speedway City, made his three flights within half an hour just before sundown. His 11-minute total won third: by a better than two-minute margin. Other finishers in the first 10 and their times were: 4. James Bennett Sr. ....8:51. . Ray Neese ! . William Kandler . James Bennett Jr. . Don Miller . Bob Davis &..v.s0eessernt: .. Andy Jeffers ........ oh:
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| Daughters, a Presbyterian order. | The nursery is ‘as much like a ‘home as a place without your) | mother could be,. The little tots [play games; the older ones go to! (kindergarten at the nursery; the] | oldest go to School 9. | About 90 children a day are kept i there, ranging in age from 1 to 12 | years. It's fairly easy to get a place {for a child there. .After applica- | (tion to a social worker, there is an | ‘investigation and few reasons keep
ila child out.
The children are examined be- | foe entrance and given a routine | examination each morning. Minor loperations are suggested, eyes and! ears are tested. { There is a fee for all this. It costs {70 cents a day to keep one young- | ster. The mothers are able to pay! {an average of 15 cents a day. Most of the 55 cents balance for leach child comes from the Com-! { munity Fund. The Fund will start {Monday to raise its 1941 contribu- | tion to this and 36 other agencies lin the city, It's trying to raise $688.500. Tndianapolis is gelling ready to help.
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U.S. Asks to Sell Bison and Elk
his own design, powered by a! Brown. motor, which he was try-! ing out on a test hop. It sailed] away on one of the thermals and) now is unreported. - The ship has a five and one-! half foot wing span. The wing and | tail surfaces are yellow,
numbers on the plane but from! the way it was going it should] have landed several miles south of | Stout Field. Jeffers can be reached | in the L. S. Ayres’ stock room. Because there were not enough | entries last Sunday to absorb the prize list, some 15 to 20 prizes! will be awarded at another meet ab the field next Sunday at 1: 30 | p. m, It will be limited to club members.
PLAN ANTI-SLAVE STAMP
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (U. P.).—| The Postoffice Department will issue] a special 3-cent stamp Oct. 20 commemorating the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the anti-slavery | amendment, Its design will he announced later, . |
Adver tisement
WAKE UP YOUR
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (U. P)). deer. Apply Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior Department. The 109 buffaloes, 58 elk and 50 mule deer—all surplus animals— will be ‘sold. from four national wild life refugees at prices ranging from $30 to $60. Animals may be purchased alive and crated; or butchered and dressed. But preference will be given to applications ! for purchasing them alive for breeding or exhibition.
—For sale: Buffaloes, elk and mule |
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