Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1941 — Page 4

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Budget Houses That Are Homes—No. ne-Room Cottage Looks Small, but Has Lots of Space

ASPHALT ‘DEAL’ 5 PAIR PROMOTED,

Pan-American Gel Gets — Contract Without Low Bid in Florida.

By THOMAS L. STQKES mes Special Writer Ww ASHINGTON May 14. — The | Eglin Field, Fla. asphalt contract, in which Senator Claude Pepper (D. Fla.) mixed on behalf of Pan-! American Oil Co, has been thrown | back into the Senate by President! Roosevelt's promotion of two Gov- | ernment officials who were dragged | na 0 the affair. The President's appointment of | Schroeder, Florida WPA di-| . to be regional director for Southeast, and of Wilbur E. Harkness, Florida procurement director, to be state WPA director, succeeding Mr. Schroeder, must be condi i by the Senate. 0 ding to reports to Congress- | here from authentic sources, Florida. Senator threatened to promotion of these two offi- | inless they co-operated with | holding up award of the|

0,000-gallon asphalt contract 10 plan is an outstanding feature. A e Georgia corporation, the low |

bidder, while he sought to have the | Semerous entrance hall and stair

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Blames Exercise For Boy's Death

NEW CASTLE, Ind, May 14.— Too strenuous exercise today was described as the cause of a heart attack of which Virgil Smith, 13,

shifted to Pan-American, | 8reet the visitor, with a coat to $55,000 on various alter- is a well-proportioned bedroom, : | and on the right is a large, bright equipped kitchen opening onto a Ex-Secretary of Senator in aft er much pressure and delay| An exceptional feature is the passageway leading to the garage. to the extent of 1800,000 gallons; rear dining room with a bay win- As built in Wethersfield, Conn, near the field even before the bids| yyjth the dining room view at by the Federal Housing Adminwere opened, though the Georgia & m . - g - : the rear, the service parts of the istration. If you want ene like it, 3600000 gallons as originally | specified | front, with the door of the well- builder. he had recommended both appoint- | > . ments and that his coileague, sen-| § f / f # ator Charles O. Andrews (D na piri ua IS S In urore as mendation. Mr. Schroeder former- | ly was secretary to Senator An-| | Whether the Senate Appropria-| NEW YORK, May 14 (U. P).—]) The writing appeared during a tions Committee, which Dasses mye wong “pottieneck” written on a|Seance by the Rev. Edward Lester vestigate the facts in connection{Card while i} was sealed hetween lights, at the United Spiritualists’ the asphalt deal is not known. [two sheets of glass created a furore! church. The Rev. Mr. Thorne said hairman of the WPA subcommit- | Joseph Dunninger, chairman of;sealed it himself and watched it tee, said that the rule is that suchi|the Council for Psychic Research, throughout. the Senators from the state raise to one of three messages left with|to have written on it: ions. He said the committee him by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “Dunninger. ‘Bottleneck’. of investigations on the basis of Houdini. The Rev. Mr. Thorne was competnewspaper reports The messages were given Mr.|ing for a $10,000 prize offered by Mr. This accords with the custom | spiritualism on the theory that if|is unable to reproduce by natural known as “senatorial courtesy. {there was life after death they means. begun, however, by the House Mili- |a medium. tarv Affairs Committee. ly with the revelation that American has just been wae MAY BE AIR CENTER again despite the fact it | « the low bidder, the low bid : el WASHINGTON, May 14 (U. P).—| Georgia corporation. This was a contract for 1,024, 500 gallons for an | chief of has oe y died while playing at the high from Pensacola | Committee on plans to huy a Cali- | chool athletic field: yesterday Rep. A. Sidney Camp (D. Ga), fornia Hotel as a reception center ° Mody y. the figures from the Treasury pro- | He told the committee yesterday | physical education instructor, curement office here the Army could buy the Lake ggid a group of children had F. O. B. delivery to its storage tanks|land for $1.800,000. The hotel is i at Pensacola, 20 miles from the site,|16 miles from Los Angeles. track and that the Smith boy fell to the ground while playing. corporation, bid $63,764.88 with de-| | Brett to draft the necessary legislivery F. O. B. railroad tank cars at | lation and tentatively fixed next, team was entered in a meet at Rushville at the time.

ference in bias ranged from | closet just to the left. On the left . . Me Pan-American Co. was cut living room with central fireplace. low picket-enclosed sheltered which it already had on barges| dow looking out over the fields. this propeity was valued at $6300 corporation ultimately is to provide | house are cleverly located at the consult your own architect or Senator Pepper said today that joined with him in the recomThey Run Into 'Bottleneck’ drews y upon WPA appointments, will in-| | Thorne, held under bright electric ator Carl Hayden, acting (in spiritualism circles here. Mr. Dunninger selected the card, are approved unless admitted that the word was a key| When it was removed it was found not go out making all sorts Thomas A. Edison and Harry|Lodge.” Another Deal Revealed {Dunninger by the three men to test Dunninger for any phenomenon he An investigation already has been Would repeatsthe phrases through{ Sir Oliver Lodge, famed British Projection of the asphalt deal into Congress again came Sulisneous. another asphalt contract in Farida, { being made, as before, by the Maj. Gen. George H. Brett, acting | air field at Goulding, Fla. 20 miles| Out the after several fruitless efforts, got! {for air corps cadets. Miss Elizabeth Pan-American bid $63,898.06 for Norconia Hotel and 680 acres of! made several trips around the | while Allied Materials, the Georgia he committee directed Gen. The high school varsity track Goulding. Tuesday for hearing.

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