Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 8
i on New "Legion Project
$n Study - Six Bids san For Head CT Manesco \ or Headquarters Cisco Construction of a new national ‘ % ‘eadquarters for the . American] oy , Legion is expected to begin July y 15 as War Memorial trustees and the State Division of Public ... Works today began the study of] six bids réceived yesterday: emai wren . All bids were below the $2.5 million ceiling set by the state legis- YAWILY TSOUSY Aus lature. Awarding of the contract to the “lowest and best” bidder is expected withins30 days and construction ‘will begin shortly after that,
Location of Building The new headquarters Yor the! veterans’ organization will be built on the northeast corner of the Memorial Plaza, on Pennsylvania St. The building will be
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quarters located at 777 N. Meridian St. Low bid for the structure was
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$2,150,000; Moynahan Construction Co., Inc.. Indianapolis, $2,112,180; William T. Jungclaus Co. Inc... Indianapolis, $2,092,780, and . - Grove, Shepherd Winn & Kruge, | chairman, .and.. Alex Tuschinsky,| Inc. New York, and Johnson | Murseries president, will be host Drake & Piper, Inc. Minneapolis to the thousands expected to aia joint bid, $2 055.000. ‘tend the show. The festival is a | sponsored by the Garden Clubs of vi . Indiana, Boy Scouts and *Camp| Arrest Six Motorists Fire Girls. : . A rose queen will be selected in, Right-of-Way Fight |,,d vats Sin all street fight last night were alll planned —— Somtests has Seen i taken to General Hospital for ,ces The Boy Scout band wall! medical treatment and then slated| regent 4 concert and conduct a at police Hémdquariers “on dis-/ gag raising ceremony. Camp Fira onde Y con uct charges. ow Girls and Cub Scouts will serve BEY Beer Lous Ford. Tae x as escorts for the rose queen. . Baker, 42. alt of 221 E. 11th St.. Elimination Sunday John Spaiding, 28. of 1244 -K.i Because of the large number of “Washington Bt: George Dear.entries in_the rose queen contest dorff, 27. of 5965 Oak St; andidd elimination contest will be Hiétd; ‘Alvan Estep, 38, of 4717 Carroll- at 3 p. m. Sunday at the Park] tor Ave. |Board office, 101 E. 27th St] The men were in two cars when an argument started over their right-of-way in traffic at 1oth| and Pennsylvania Sts. They ali|Mmittee are: got out of their cars and started) Delmar Wilson, Harvey Gill, fighting in the street. {Monty Mead, Don Barnett, Don ete ise | 38818, J. H. Makin, Charles Sawin, {Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, Paul V.|
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COMPLETE OPTICAL | ABC Signs $520,000 SERVICE FOR THE = | Contract With Winchell ENTIRE FAMILY { NEW YORK, June 4 (UP) ‘The American Broadcasting Co. Eyes Examined . . . Glasses } disclosed today that it has signed fitted for those who need them. Ja contract with Walter Winchell Xs guaranteeing him $520,000 for a year of weekly commentator broadcasts, Mr. Winchell's contract with the Andrew Jergens Co. which “has-sponsored -his .broadctsts for {16 years, expires Dec. 31 and will not be renewed. The ABC con-
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Purdue Students To Go on Cruise
3 Local Men Set. For Active Duty
Three Purdue University stu. dents from Indianapolis and one {from New Augusta will go on ac-| tive duty with the Naval ROTC | this summer. '. Scheduled to serve aboard the| aireraft carrier USS Boxer are Midshipman James L. Wood, son
of Mr. and Mrs, James C. Wood,| 14515 E. Washington St.; and Mid-{ 3 shipman Allen E. Crum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud A. Crum,|.
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submitted by the National Con- cloudiness and rain. By dawn nia crete Fireproofing Co., Cleveland,! Ohio as cool breezes irom fhe Atlantic flow ‘nland. I will be somewhat warmer with minima in Cecil Eugene Baker, engineman | Eo 3 0...at_$1,892,000. The bid spec- the 40; from the Gulf States to Missouri, llfincis, Indiana Kentucky and Virginia. 1-c USN, husband of Mrs. Roseified start of construction within = — reer Ese ee i. w ow . ~ mary L. Baker, 925 N. Oakland ; five days and completion within} $ . . LAwve.;-is-serving-aboard the submaonary re 20 545 days. Rose Festival Official Weather Local Student Gets rine USS Cochino, which is un-| : Other Bidders Listed UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU . dergoing major overhaul at Gro-' . ol I Daylight Savi 1 ) > | All other bids were >ver 32 B= Ohio State Honors Rey West. pia” Sout 1s based at million. In. 1945 the Indiana Set for June 13 Sunrise 5:18 | Sunset 5.09 Knight Campbell, -a junior .at Dy oR eve a Us Sueral Alun y Saroiats GL. ! frecpacin 4 rs main 190m, % the Ohio State University, major- and Mrs. Alva Love Sr. 2732 8, 25 8 ¢ Total precipi on since J ) Se » # 523 million oF construction of Deficiency since Jan. 1 155 ing in transportation, is among|Rolna St. has ‘completed the ~— Other a BF , Event to Be Held ’ poly Joins table shows the tem- 41,6 gtydents chosen to partici- course at the Storekeepers School, ; J. L. Simmons Co., Inc, Indian-| At Hillsdale Nurseries Atlanta» . eer Low pate in the annual Honors Con- J tr Di Ea oune, > 2 2 : tn-C 'Y = on . .. . nN canes J b 55 yOCH y , 2 apolis. $2,168,000; Hunkin-Conkey my. ois Annual Rose Festiva: bowewo 11000080 ee YORE attended Ber, Davis High School.
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{Judges wiil be Elmer Taflinger,|Inc.,, has maintained a perfect Gordon Mess and Ernest Roose. [safety record for 11 years, during Members of the festival com-|which time its planes have flown|
546,763,000 passenger miles. Because of that pdsition as one of the nation's safest air transport companies, the firm has been awarded the National Safety Council's 1947 aviation safety, award. “This is a‘ direct challenge to| every one of our employees and | Ithey all have pledged -their con-| [tinued efforts to maintain this! record,” said Carleton: Putnam, {president of the air line. | Local trafic manager J. R. Pfennig said C & 8 has already added 43,827,618 passenger miles tp ‘ts safety record in the first ffiye mouths of.this.year. } | ®imultaneonsly he disclosed
lpany's New Orleans-Havana, Cuba route to the Caracas, Venezuela, by midsummer. The company serves Indianapolis and 20 other key cities in the United States. oe : + Citing one of the reasons for ‘the outstanding saféty record Mr. Pfennig said: “Every plane spends ‘about nine hours a day flying and another nine hours in the maintenance hangers at Memphis, Tenn The liners: are carefully inspected and at the end of certain periods are completely overhauled.”
About Raising Hair On Pates That Shine
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quantity of hair on a man’s head is no indication of his strength, a| {medical ‘fhvestigator said today. | | And if you're losing your hair,
about it. , . Miss J. V. Sheppard of Oak Ridge, Tenn. said in an article in Hygeia, magazine published by the American Medical Associates, that very few cases of baldness canbe cured ~ ” . SHE SUGGESTED that rather than rub tonic into their shining pates, men should adopt "a new philosophy of hair” which plays | down” the importance of hair to| their appearance. l Hair isn't of any use anyway.| she said. She described it as a| limp, vegetative growth, made up| of a pouchlike root imbedded in the skin with a long shaft of horny cells. . | If you're a blond with a healthy | scalp, you have about 140,000 of| those pouchlike roots. - Brunettes get along with 100,000.
Auxiliary to Meet |
The June business meeting of] the Women's Auxillary to the Indianapolis Photo - Engravers’ Unibn No. 11 will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in 329 N. Pennsylvania St. This will be the last | regular meeting until September.
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es 52 fn the Reserve Officers Training ) . 8% 44 Corps. he has also been awarded County Cancer Society 89 58 'a citation from the Army Trans- 2 ce o% ‘portation Association as the out- Plan Annual Meeting ,..39 6 standing cadet In the transporta- The annual meeting of the Marco 31 tion'course at the university. -ion.County Cancer Society will be, : 80 6 | Mr. Campbell has recently been {held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Cu 6% elected to Scabbard and Blade,|World War Memorial east room. 81 62 honorary military fraternity. He! “Cancer Control in Indiana”| 8 68 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C./will be discussed by Rollis 8.
Thelma Todd will present ‘her ment of Indiana University Medi-
C & S Airlines |students in a piano recital at 8:30 cal Center here, will outline, the p. fr . Auditorium. ‘program. -
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