Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1949 — Page 10

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: / ,000 i “AND MOM, they've got all the ga A bl books in the world, and I can ~~ Plant Approved Here ™ ns 7 home Hn He jabber, En : v m any little tike jabber, ©. More than 2500 state highway'coming home after his first “lidepartment maintenance workersibrary day” at any of 29 public were granted a 10-cent hourly schools in Indianapolis<-the ‘ones wage increase by the State Budg-ito which the public library syset Committee yesterday. ~ |tem takes books for distribution. t Director . Lytle Free-| ‘They've got pitcher books with hafer sald the raise would fix the the best colors. © And books ‘with : hourly rate for laborers at $1 an rinting in, too, for when 1 learn hia 5 hour, raising their pay to $40 for how to read. And I can bring Bi a 10-hour work week. 7. "em home, mom, for you to see In other budget actiof, the com-|100." : mittee authorized an appropria-| What most of the youngsters tion of $900,000 to construct a find hardest to understand, espepower plant ai the Indiana Uni-jcially in the so-called “underversity Medical Center in Indian-privileged” schools, is that someapolis, : one will trust them with the gaily- ; tcolored books to take home and use as if they were their own, The children in some schools own very few things. “Library day” is the first chance they have to learn that not all the beautiful {things in the world are forever lon the other side of the counters for them,

Delay Building Bids The committee, however, postponed action on accepting bids on the construction of three double residences for physicians at Central State Hospital. Mr, Freehafer sald he advised the State Public Works and Supply Department to determine whether the buildings can be built under current bids of $90,000: The last session of the Legisiature appropriated $45,000 for their _ construction.

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minds have a chance to explore 0k. when little fists seize the coveted volumes and carry them triumntly off to classroom desks to) taken home, read. and ex-

authorized a $30,000 appropria- with ¢nly a dozen lines or so to tion to Indiana Central Teachers x

College, Terre Haute, for repair pha

of bulldings. | ‘ $50,000 for Hospital (angus. nent library day--for The committee also allotted i... the day, once each week, $50,000 for construction at the .... o corps of librarians set up book service is furnished include LaRue Carter Memorial Hospital, somewhere in the school schools No. 1. 4. 5 7 12. 14, 16, at the Medical Center hepe. bullding and lend from a stock 19, 21. 24, 30, 37, 42, 43. 45. 47, 48, The Logansport State Hospital ob “in some instances, num- 54, 58, 67. 69, 72, 73, 74, 76, 78, 81, wis granted a $300,000 appropria- po... oy many as 1200 books. And 86. and 91. tion to build a refrigeration and 4. 4.. when children take ad-| For some schools, collections of cold storage unit. vantage of one of the most exten. are sent at the beginning of each The Madison “State Hospital| ,, "~~ the Indianapolis Public semester and circulated by a| was allowed $90,000 for & NeW ||; ..ry services: The “schools di- teacher to the pupils. These so-| water storage tank. vision,’ headed by Miss Dorothy called classroom collections are Gray. another type of schools division POPE CALLS CARDINALS The division furnishes books activity, also avallable to any ROME, Dec: 3 (UP)~Vatican ror many children who live be: private or parochial grade school] City tonight issued the formal in- yond walking distance from the which requests it. vitatiéns to Cardinals for the Dec. 18 branch libraries. s = =» 12 Consistory at which Pope Plus ® ® =» IN several instances, said Miss | XII will appoint three cardinals! EACH. of the 20 ‘schools so Gray, schools have been selected | to open the doors of Rome's three cared for by the librarians is vis. to have this weekly public library major churches, ushering in the ited “every week. According to service not so much because they Holy Year. Miss Gray, a total of about 15,000 are outside the radius of an

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cool. Devastating vineyards and ine vading pine forests, the red hot stream, fed by a crater 984 feet across, crawled two miles today before it began to dle. . Scientists at Mt. Etna observa tory announced that the eruption was “practically over.” “Activity within the volcano is at a standstill,” they said, “Unless there are unforeseen events, the eruption can be.considered over, Their report said the lower half of the five-foot deep flow was /|“stone cold already.” The scientists said the very number of mouths—ten— and the craters—four—which appeared so

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