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THURSDAY, SEPT. 28' 1950 : Aussie infantrymen |
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{build better roads at less cos
ithe legislative committee of
{legislature in January. Todd Stoops, director of
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any problems.
lordinate tenance.
state highway
! lof Accounts to avoid “mat land financial shortages.” | THREE: Require that all co {road supervisors be qualified.
time after completion.
{eliminate trick bids, whereby
(names, thus allowing only {supplier to bid. { Mr. Stoops proposed also
.land power shovels, rented and not
should purchased
{spend huge sums for these |chases the equipment is idle [90 per cent of the time. |Stoops ‘suggested that
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Urge Better Roads
m— State Group Outlines Legislative Program
{committee, reported that increased
| FOUR: Allow no contracts for construction, maintenance or ma- Washington St., will be buried in| (terials unless three or more bids Carrollton, Ky., after services at are received and that the success- 8 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle West ful contractor furnish a surety Michigan Street Funeral Home. {bond equal to 10 per cent of the contract to guarantee workman- yesterday in Robert Long Hosship and materials for a period of pital.
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{ t. manager for Ziffrin Truck Lines, woman was a member of the | Meeting at the Columbia Club;‘Ine. A daughter, Mrs. Georgia Jean {Indiana Highway Users Confer- Fernald, Indianapolis, survives. lence outlined a program for members to push through the state
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and Charles, main- 1evi, Utica, Ky.; four daughters,
Hisey & Titus Mortuary. will be in Crown Hill. A lifelong resident of Indian- row in Shirley Brothers Central The men whose cars, trucks and gps, Mrs. Giddings died Tues- Chapel. Burial will be in Oak Hill] {busses daily drive over Indiana's jay in her home, 330 E. 46th St. Cemetery. Crawfordsville. lcrumbling highways-tofficials of gne was 69. |36 Hoosier aufomotive organiza- *
A native of Hartford, Ky,
Mrs. Samantha Acton
Mrs. Samantha B. Acton, mem- Harry F. Dietz, Chadds Ford, the Simpson Methodist Pa.;
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 'Mrs. Eda Giddings {Rites Tomorrow
Rites for Mrs. Eda Meyer Gid- | dings, widow eof 'an Indianapolis!
iheld at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow inidied in Methodist Hospital yes-p" Burial'terday after a five-week illness, |
Her husband, the late Edward 41- years, Mrs. Hill was born in| tions—today proposed a plan 10.7 Giddings, formerly was traffic Crawfordsville.
{Hoosier Motor Club and chairman Church choir, died today in her Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Wil-| legislative nome, 848 Camp St.
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: : ‘George Taylor : When Children ‘Services Tomorrow
Mrs. Ina M. Hills iz Rites Tomomraw (WYANT fo Brush | ers
Rites for Mrs. Ina M. Hills, who! / ‘agent and native of England, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Cremation will follow. Mr. Taylor, who was 71, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. Arriving in the United States with his family when a boy, he
glee, settled in Indianapolis in 1810 243 Massachusetts _@ "Happy" is the BIG REA- and became a manufacturer's SON for the enthusiasm. | gong in 1919. He was a mem- _ Le How “Happy” interests ,.. ,¢ the Elks Lodge. the boys and girls in oral He is survived by his wife, hygiene is told in PA-
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Daughters of the Union, | Surviving are two sons, Donald | C., Indianapolis, and Fielding B.,| Atco, N. J.; four daughters, Mrs.| T. W. Blair, Fargo, N. D.; Mrs.|
Mrs. Thomas Maddock, | Sunday. (Toronto, Canada. STOVES and Sh 67. liam O'Rourke, Muncie; 16 grand-| PARADE MAGAZINE | — e was 67. 12 : ; - : | oo COMES WITH
Services | 1 : . m. tomorrow in Jacobs Broth- | ONE: Creation of a county road ers West Side Chapel will be fol(department, within State Highwa (Department, whose duty it would {be to consult with counties and co-
by burial in Hartford. Surviving are three sons, John
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TWO: Have uniform annual re- Mrs. Florence Taylor and Mrs. ports of highway reeeipts and ex-|perlee Phipps. both of Hartford, penditures filed with State Board and Mrs. Eula Noll, Golconda. 29 grandchildren
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jcertain equipment, such as road Robert Ira Drake {rollers, tar and asphalt spreaders
Services for Robert Ira Drake, electrotyper, who died Tuesday in DY his home, will be held at 1:30 ip. m. Friday in Moore & Kirk {Northeast Chapel. The Rev. Roy
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Mr. pe in Sutherland Park.
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Mr. Drake, [tres counties could arrange to worked the last three years for {use the available equipment on 2 the Advance Ind:pendent FElec{rental basis at a reduced cost. Mr. Stoops asserted the High- here, he was a member of Hill-| (way Users Conference, composed side Church and the Electrotyers of auto clubs, auto dealers asso-! Union. Surviving are his parents, Mr. bureau and gas and oil interests, 'and Mrs. Charles H. Drake, and has prepared the legislation toja brother, Howard,
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Mrs. children and 20 great-grandchil-| * |license fees, taxes or funds will Acton had lived ir Indianapolis dren, | not build better roads or solve a number of years. He advocated: ] ;
This last item is to insure good County, Ky. and lived in Indian--workmanship and to require legiti- aPolis 45 years. He was a laborer mate competitve bidding, It would and a member of the Baptist
Survivors include a sister, Mrs, anapolis; and two brothers, J. W. Spillman, Ander‘son, and Dallas Spillman, Muske-
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