Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1951 — Page 25

By Harold Hartley a LITTLE GUY who fills the sugar bowl is about to take ‘a bow. He'll I be a little awkward. And he’s not keen about the spotlight. But it's his day. , I mean Father's Day. "Now if 'you don’t know what to do about it, I'll tell you the scene which will take place in thousands of homes. He's usually first up on Sunday,” grabs th¢ Sunday paper In a bathrobe, and makes a pot of «coffee. Or, if he's energetic he's out in the yard, trimming and cutting. ”

« " » _ THEY DON'T ALL do that. I know a lot of guys who plain

till they're good and ready to put “their feet on the floor. The average father will get the works, ho crown, of course, or ermine

“robes, but quite the guy around

. the house. -

» " HELL GET HIMSELF appreciated, for once. And he'll get gifts. He may find them on his charge account at the end of the month, but they'll be in fancy paper and ‘tibbon, like Christmas, He won't know much what to do. He's been on the giving end so long that when a windfall comes his way, he'll: probably

field,

handful of persons sat. greatest crowd gathered at his

Of His Fire in 2d Texas Speech

By MARSHALL McNEIL oward Stat Writer

HOUSTON, June 15 — Gen. Douglas MacArthur cafried his campaign on through Texas today, to bufld up public

seeking opinion behind his belief that his is the way to win in Korea and avoid World War III Today, he is in San Antonio, one of his boyhood homes. Then he goes on to Dallas and Ft. Worth, ending his Lone Star speaking totr. Behind him here in Houston he left the feeling that his second cannonade against the Truman administration's conduct of the war was a scattershot, His brief speech here last night might well have been the generalized peroration of his blunt and detailed attack on the administration at Austin on Wednesday. Last night, before a crowd that

stay in bed, thumb noses at the/was disappointingly small in the alarm clock, and sleep throughieyes of proud Houstonians, he

spoke of the cross and the flag. His Austin speech would have

fallen naturally from the lips of He'll be king for a day,(some Republican partisan. His Houston speech was an exercise in oratory.

Citus Fear in U. 8

Rice Institute's stadium, which holds 70,000, was perhaps a third filled to hear the General. In the vast stands at the end of the toward which Gen. MacArthur faced, not more than a The

left, a lesser crowd to his right

and behind the speaker's stand.

But the crowd enthusiastically

muff his lines. |applauded 25 times during Gen.

ss =

‘wet his eyes, if he's that kind.

breakfast table.

“pyes sparkle,

in “the package.” But if they do, and he's smart, he puts on a look of genuine surprise.

- DON'T BE FOOLED. He'll like i even if he doesn’t show it very ‘much, © And what am T doing? Sounds as if I am talking for myself. * ‘Maybe I am,

Yom Turns It On I'D NEVER SEEN Tom Moore “until last night. And he was a sur‘prize. shoulders, VanDyke sbeard, and oversize, shell-rimmed glasses. : 2 Carl Reith, on-the-ball district ‘manager for Kroger's had filled the Murat Theater, for the soundtaping of five “Share the Wealth” programs-to be aired on WFBM, 3:30 po m. dally Starting July 186.

TOM MOORE'S Krogerogram really kicked off last Monday but it will take until July 16 to get around to the Indianapolis series. Jim Ameche, handsomer than his older brother Don (Alexander Graham Bell) Ameche, did the oning. You could have closed your eyes and known it was an Ameche voice.

o » o THE RESPONSE WAS terrific. The audience primed for fun. It had the Kroger swing. And when the signal went out for applause, it was like a cannon going off. The walls quivered. Kroger still knows the value of localized radio, And with a guy

what's | Courage hold back from telling him wha tacking.”

{MacArthur's address of less than HE'LL GET TIES, and golf {1000 words. clubs, sox and sport shirts, slacks/peared to be s and gadgets for his hobby, what- country. Last n ever. And who knows, the experi-|to be speaking more directly to ence may soften the ‘old guy up, Texas.

In Austin, he apaking to the t he seemed

He said he had found “preva-

The giving takes place at the|lent throughout the land a feelThe children’s|{Ing of fear . They can hardly appease and compromise to en-

.. that . ., we must others to desist from at-

Without naming anyone, the

General listed ‘‘those” who, he sald, were allies here of the Communists but who deny they are. These unnamed persons he blamed for trying to alter our basic concepts of freedom and human rights, for trying to “prevent men from fearlessly speaking their minds.

“There are those” he said,

“who are seeking to convert us to a form of socialistic endeavor leading directly to the path of Communist slavery.”

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{Hike Tom Moore to turn it on, it's {a sure go, like last night.

‘Hosses & Hurdles

LIKE HOSSES, when they

Then you'll like the Royalton a tomorrow. Sounds ritzy, but it isn’t. It's a picnic with something to watch. They'll take the jumps at the "steeplechase course starting nine ‘ thrilling races. ! And there'll be spills, I'll bet. » s » BURFORD DANNER, chair- ; of the chase, in its fourth | year, is cloud-conscious. Here's _ the rain reco record: the sky juice arg 1 at gate time, turned people was close to a hurricane. : ear II. The rain started earli‘er, #bout noon. A lot of horse . fans didn’t even start. © Year IIL: It rained all morn-

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Draws Assault Charge ‘An additiond] charge of assault- : : nga fi officer was on file i dg Raymond Ellis, 27, i {formar { dental technician, ac- : cused of ns a teen-age Held by authorities under $7500 Ere on Kidnap charge, Ellis 3 arrested Jester) in the 3 , following 3 as he at-

| agent, 8 CHy. Mo.,

ve raped a employed

Newspapers in the Arab world bill the possible al-

liance as a blow against com-

munism. Israel is not mentioned| Meanwhile, as a possible enemy-—but neither hew, former foreign undersecre-

THE INDIANAPO 11S TIMES ME

acks Moves For Middle East Defense Pact | We Won't Use Dollars As Glue for Alliance

The United States is quietly supporting moves for some kind of Middle East defense arrangement, American officials reported today. - Azzam Pasha, secretary general of the Arab League, is in Turkey now, ready to discuss possible Turkish-Arab co-operation for defense.

be brought against her.

of public prosecutions to determine what, if any, charges might

Christopher May-

has it been invited into the talks. tary in the Labor government, to-

Late

quarters

encouraging the talk about

France SIX PERSONS were hospital-

first serious political clashes in the campaign for the nation-wide elections Sunday. The casualties occurred in the| fashionable Riviera town of Nice debate on the bill, as Communists and members of | Gen. Charles De Gaulle’s French mented: Peoples Rally (RPF) tried to nail up political posters The De Gaulle political head-|pyqy quarters in Nice -said two: of its members posting bills were injurpd by Communists. The headthe Reds about 30 shots in one skirmish and fired another.

said

submachine

last night,

three munists were injured -— one se-| riously — when they fell before submachine-gun fire on the fash- | U.

\ borough of London. *

Argentina

ment. funds.

Deputy Emil

{re-elected must shout,

nd fred| Te ent newspaper

guns in|

Com- |

Germany

Behind the scenes, the U. 8. is/day won the parliamentary seat a left vacant by the death of former Turkish-Arab defense arrange-| {Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, ment. The U. 8. however, also! He defeated his Conservative Is making clear that it is not go- foe, Richard Harvey, 20,801 to ad w Jae dollars to glue together 15,449 votes, in the East Woolich e alliance.

THE CHAMBER of Deputies ized today as the result of the voted last night to exempt Eva, lally steady; load high choice 700 |Peron's Social Aid Foundation/!® 725-pound heifers $35.50; com-

[from taxation and give it about Mercial to mostly good light'$7 billion additional in govern. Weight steers $33.50; commercial

The vote was &8 to 9. During] Opposition| Mercader

com-|

{ “Every Peronist deputy has his problem. He who wishes to be!

‘Viva

The Argentine government today gave the a na inde- small jot: good and choice n. La Prensa three days to pay 32,038,391 pesos {($2,308,764) in import duties allegedly owed on newsprint.

FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951

Grand Champion Lamb Is’ Sold For $1.90 Pound

At the Hoosier annual Fat Lamb Show yesterday the grand champion sold at $1.90 a pound, the reserve champion at 46 cents a pound, a pen of three at 40 cents, a pen of five at 391 cents and a pen of 10 at 40 cents a pound. Hogs, 7000; instances only strong to 25 cents higher on weights above 250 pounds; bulk choice 170 to 240 pounds, $22.75 to $23.25; top $23.25; from 240 to 270) pounds; $21.75 to $23; from 270 to, 300 pounds, $20.25 to $21.50; from 120 to 160 pounds, $17 to $20.25; {sows steady to 50 cents higher;

Convicts Kidnap Wife, 2 Children

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. June 15/about 15 miles southwest of here (UP)—The hunt for five escaped and the fugitives drove on in Mrs. convicts spread to this area today after three of them kidnaped a young housewife and two children and took them along on a 100mile ride in a stolen auto. Mrs. Sally Cargile said she and| Vicinity. her son Charles, 9, and niece] The five desperadoes split up Sandy, 7, were seized by the fugi-| Wednesday after they overpowtives yesterday at her home in|ered a guard and escaped in a Millbrook, Ala. They were released unharmed|Speigner, 80 miles south of here.

Legal Notices

Cargile’s new auto.

The highway patrol said the three convicts, one only 15 years old, probably were still in this

truck from Draper state prison at

Too Many Daughters

To Watch, 1 Drowns SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Pa, June 15 (UP) -- Mrs. Lorraine Breininger left her 2-year -old daughter, Kay Ann, playing on the cellar floor when she rushed from the ‘house last night to rescue Bonnie Beth, 4, who was caught on a picket fence. While the mother was gone, Kay climbed on a box to look into the washing machine, toppled in and was drowned.

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| bulk choice 330 to 550 pounds, $18] to $19.75; choice lightweights up to $20. Cattle, 200; calves, 200; gener-|

[cows $27 to $29.50; utility $23 to |$26.50; canners and cutters $18 to

{$23.50; vealers active, steady; choice and prime $37 to $38.50;! commercial and good $30 to 1 $36.50.

Sheep, 400; fairly active; spring lambs and ewes about steady: midwestern lambs around $2 lower than last previous load 5;

ve (spring lambs $34; load chok to prime 94-pound shorn we rm

lambs No. 1 pelts $31.50; truckiot good to choice near 130-pound {shorn slaughter ewes §16; best |lightweights quotable to $17. | Bulls steady; commercial an good heavy $29 to $31; light-|

S., British and French com- weight and commercial -§28; cut- ¢,

fonable Boulevard des Anglais Manders in Berlin began a se- ter and utility $24.50 to $28.

French

casts

election,

Britain

THE LABOR government disclosed today one ofits former officials may be put on trial for visiting Communist North Korea and echoing the Red line in broadfrom Moscow. Attorney General Sir Frank Soskice said the case of Mrs. Monica Felton had been referred to the director

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after the The chairman of the U, 8. Joint Chiefs of Staff said the French did not want to approve anything until after the elections are over.

| measures against |economic blockade.

on the

Berlin.

day “under protest.”

ritory.

running along the Mediterranean | cret session today to map counter-| sea front.

A bystander was blackjacked in another affray.

In Washington, Gen. Omar N. Bradley said today a decision on the size of West German forces! for the Atlantic Pact army will not be taken until

the Russian’ clearings

The Soviets hinted a few hours Clearines earlie¥ through their East Ger- Petits man news service that they would Local Produce . {lift restrictions on Berlin exports {if West Germany resumed trade talks with the Russian zone. Suspension of the trade talks was the first step taken by the and" stags, 150; West to retaliate for restrictions westward movement; across the Soviet zone of half the goods manufactured in West, ~ No. 2 truck wheat, oo 12,

Meanwhile, a Polish repatriation No mission ordered out of the U. 8. peeupation zone left Frankfurt Coy Confi rmed for the Soviet sector of Berlin to-|

MDIANAPOLIS C LEARING HOUSE For the Day §11,208.000 371.410, 000 | (For the Week)

§ 62.735, 000! . 179,874,000!

| Debits .

le" case. 42¢; Large, 42c. and Grade A

4% Ibs Leghorn a No. 2 poultry. 4c less

No. 1 Butterfat—No, 1. 62¢c: No. 2, Sc

Local Truck Grain Prices,

medium, 43e:

in ouitey ¥ovia. 4 and over, ju 20c;

No. 2 soybeans, $2.0

oats, 78¢c. 2 White corn, $1.67. 0. 2 yellow corn. $1.59.

WASHINGTON, June 15 (UP)

American|__The Senate yesterday confirmed authorities orderéd out the mis-|the re- appointment of Wayne Coy sion on the ground it performed|of Indiana to a seven-year term no useful work—no refugees want to be taken back to Red-ruled ter-

on the Federal Communications Commission. Mr. Coy is FCC chairman.

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF EMER Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis, missioners of the City of jndiansnons, EA its office, on Tuesday, June 26, 1981, at 6: said Board during the period of July T 19! are not to be in addition to, the budget of said Board for the

1, to otis aia, which emergency

GENCY APPROPRIATIONS alia Marien County, Indiana, that Th o Streets, Indianapo sridian and Ol folowing emergency appropriations for te Toperations

hool Come

Board ols hearin

} hod »

appropriatiens included in, and al year July 1, 1851, to June 30, 1083, t A reatior to be adopted,

EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE QPERATION oF nn SCHOOL CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS

JULY 1, 1951, to

31, BUDGET CLASS FIGATIONS

AUXILIARY ‘AGENCIES

SPECIAL FUND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Lunchrooms and Milk Lunches 1. Superintendent's Office $47,845.00 1. Supervision 7,750.00 ° 2. Social Service Department . 24,505.00 2 Elementary Schools—Launch- . 3 Business Ottice ini Oth ' 38.120.00 9 ay Ba hools SA Mik 146,000.00 » Board and Genera. ces 343. 3 Elemen ary 8 0018 “~ 5. Buildings and Grounds ' 40,502.00 Lunches . 000. 6. Supply Department ........ 9,235.00 4. High School — Lunchrooms 308,465.00 ™ 5 CONBERL ...iviaeisrsnsivinre, 10,000.00 Total-—-General Administration $174,855,00 - INSTRUCTION Total—Auxiliary Agencies ...... 506,215.00 1. Supervision .. . 120,980.00 DEBT SERVICE : on and _ Elemen- 426,820.00 1. Interest on Ponded Debt and 3. High Schools .............. 1,014.411.00 3 Samporary Loan Sinking Fund J131.00 A Ceneral ............. 0000 © 140, 975.00 . WUT uae 437.187.00 Total—Instruction .. is 1,703,186.00 Total—Debt Service ........... COORDINATE ACTIVITIES CAPITAL OUTLAY 1. LADIRIIOS ooo cxnvnnaiisyrnsas 420,170.00 5 Aduinistraton cola 0 ty AC TT RPO ah 107,857.00 i ementary . ,300. 3 Gmsral - 28.007:00 3. High Schoo! 138:358.00 Total—Coordinate Activities ... 528,027. - OPERATION OF BUILDINGS Total—Capital Outlay ......... 252,490.00 1. Administration . .. .,..... 16,857.00 Total-—-Special Fund ........... 4,896,174.00 2. Elementary Schools ...... 488,700.00 CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND 3. High Schooly . cveesios 306,584.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY {. General 4,600.00 1. New Bldgs., Addts. and Imp. ve ! —Elem. and H. 8. (Includ-Total--Operation of Buildings . 816.741.00 | ing amounts appropriated MAINTENANCE for specific projects during 1. Administration freranes 5,650.00 10BL) .vissisasrasavaraoens 1,228,137.00 2 Elementary Schools ........ 173.600.08 Total—Cumulative Bide. Fund 1,328,137.08 3 High Schools ........civn0s a4 00 TUITION FUND BoA MMRMSIICE +:é stresses 24370000 | 3 Regular Teachers’ Salaries . 2,813,172.00 Sin 1. Administration ........eee0, 1,248.00 Total—Tuition Fund .......... 2,813,173. 2 CGeneral ........cccivi000000 232,525.00 S—— Grand Total -—- Emergency Ap-Total-Mixed Charges ......... 233,773.00 propriations ......ce000000n $8.937,483.00 1 t sald public hearifig will have a right to be heard on the emergency appropriations above listed. Taxpayers appearing at sa pu Cc earing e THE BO oF O00 co TON CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS - By M. V. Bailey, Business Director

d Indianapolis, Ind., June 15, 1951,

NOTICE Notice is oe given that the R. istom Mill to be dissolved pursuant to the provisions various roads descr

TO DISSOLUTION

& B.|

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed pro-

Work. Incorporated. is about posals for pituminos surface treatment on

ibed below and for the

of the Indiana General Corporation Acti scraping, cleaning Sod painting of various

approved March, 16, 1929, amendatory and supplement thereto.

By—CHARLES E. BUSENBURG,

Attest:

& B.

Velda J. Busenburg, Sec.-Treas,

and Acts

CUSTOM MILL WORW, Incorporated.

President.

| NOTIC NTRACTORS | Notice is hereby given that sealed _.. |posals for the construction of ce a gev—Current receipts, 54 Ibs, snd “over| highway improvements as described Grade A large, 46c; Grade will be received by

| State

ans near O

lowing:

Hazleton.

Hazelton

on US

on 4. 9 miles lowing:

Greene Sounty —Project 815

Contrac concerete widening and b! facing on foll

Greene iles on

E TO ROAD CO

Highw!

in the State House Annex, Indiana 28¢ u

nt 00 a. on the 26th day of June, 1081, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. t RS- ges are

on 445 junction of SR 25 Sith Cincinnati to of Bloomington. Contract RS-3366—Bids are bituminous resurfacing on follow Count: project

te

w Gontraet apni 0.75 mi concrete miles of bituminous gen hE ag Ho

Gibson and Knox Counties—Project 29 B 1.14 pile o Re US 41 from 0.75 mile south of he River bridge to the

north end of

Knox County—Project P-20 (3) miles on US 41 north end of the White River bridge at

Knox ® Courity—Profect F18 (17) 10. US 41 extending north fre

poration Ay incennes. Knox SounticEroject 8 L

41

in sorpotation Bs 6th Street. | Contry 05 0 ot

miles on SR 54

om to 0.05 mile ent, of White

west of Bloom

| 10. | 14,464

eld Greene County—Project 818 E 0.17 mile|™

it. RS8-33690—Bids are invited on miles of concrete widening

miles

on _ followin

11

How "ide CanaggsFralest

oust oF 8

from

Howard County—Project miles on Markland Ave.

Howat County Pro ect 18 F 1.69 miles on Washing

komo from

corporation line ° t RS-3

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6.18 miles

of spect

follow Ds:

a extending

at Indi

Hd ianapolis to Contrac 617 miles o

miles

fol owing.

from Jackson St. to Cen a

and Ave, bY) Robinson St.

ty—0.40 hg_hopth from Tist St. (8R 434)

and Hamilton Counties..-§. 18} US 31 from SR 100

R8-3371--Bids are invited on

oject 1-283 f Mi

TO~ ain

e Chairman of the ay Commission at his office Central Standar ,

invited on ftuminous resur-

Monroe. counties—~14, A31

h SR 54 fom, rth of the west corporation line

nvited on wing:

Bn

unction with SR sia AR nvited

Jono 3.00

bridge ate

1.334 1 extending north from the

the White River

h of the north end bridge to the south cor-

“1.07 miles the south

are invited on concrete “Wlaening and 4.899 minous resurfacing on fol-

(8) 4.729 4] Switz City iver bridge

ennes from

Bloomfield from Jefferson and resurfacing

P2190 (3) from the east cor-

of bituminous

ro to 3.5 miles| mt

Ba corporation line

St. 8 35) in Kokomo

219 C 126 (US 35) in Koxt n St. to the east kh, are invited on rete widening and 6.58 bituminous resurfacing on

Miles on US 31

north of

to SR 431 north of Carmel.

concrete widening and of bituminous resurfacing on

Henry, Randolph and Wayne | il 20.617 miles Pleasant to 4.8

0.98

ts|bridges on the

State Highway System, will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission at his office|]l in the State Hodse Annex, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10:00 A. Central Standard Time on the 19th = of June, 1951 when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. Contract M-3358—Bridge painting in Crawfordsville District of nine steel structures in the following counties: Tiope-

Ww; canoe, Clinton. White, and Warren.

Bids are invited on the scrapi and cleaning of a proximately 822 lineal feet of bridge and the applying of approximately 635 gallons of paint. inting in

Contract M-3350—Bridge eleven steel

Crawfordsville District of following counties: Mont-

Sytictures in the gomer; Hendricks, Warren, Fountain,

Vermilion, Parke, Clay, and Owen, Bids are invited on the scraping and cleaning of approximately 1164 eal feet of bridge and the app approximately 34 sallons oh of i ata ontrac an, P he in LaPorte District of t Sec] st [324 res in the following coun nite Newton, and ke. ls are invited on La Sx tng and 52 _approximatel "asniying uw oR 520 gallo t. 3 1Bridge painting in Seym: OUT District of twelve steel structures in “the folowing counties: Wi ein k. and Jackson,

Ads ing” oF invited on the scraping and approximately 1.800 lineal feet |, o> iy $i" gions app ying of approxiContra R330 B rid nt. painting in

Se: op trict of four steel structures y, in § owing Sounties; Franklin, Dearborn, and

rrison, Wash- |{,

NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of highway mprovments as described below, will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission at his office in the Pale House Annex, Indianapolis, 0:00 A. M. Central Standard Time, on the 26th day of June, 1951, when all proe posais will be publicly opened and read. 'ONTRACT R- Sin pice RECONSTRUCTION OP MENT WITH CO.

following: GREENE A LA COUNTIES Project 8-220 (2) 7.648 miles on SR 58 from SR. 45 near Owensburg to SR. 54 near Springville. Plans and proposals may be examined at the office of the Commission Indianapolis STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF

Samuel C. Hadden, Chairman

res COMMISSION LEGAL CE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held the City Plan fommission. tb Cit of 10 ianapolls, on the following © 1: This Cause relates to an applieation for final approval of a plat as O. L. MILLER'S ADDITION, located on the east and west sides of Montcalm Street south of -23rd Street. This plat consists of two lots, consolJaiing several smaller lots as original

9- PA 51: This Cause relates to an application for Hnal a oval of

be known CREEK ADDITION, Lots 1 to 14, clusive, BLOCK B, I8T located on th Ragsom Street west of West Street. lat amends the front yard line

=. un ine ae originally recorded for Block B of the subject

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mew ine or wa to provide 1 ted 035 re clean are on yited an She soras £ and pack from the ® trons Tot ines of said feet he applying of ad-|" Jf approved proximately ford ons. of RAIN, in sion poke Bod oh . this” Fy OE Vidoes District of ox Stool thumures | Piats, may be recorded in the office of

in the following nties: Warnex. Spen-

ce nL, Gibson, Martin, a s are inv ping an cleaning of appr he Ei feet of bridge and the ap aporoxi-

mately 2,000 gallons of Contract M- 3784 surface reatment in yiicennes District spproximately 50.66 Bids are in on 453,100 umihous furnished

Spread. or Roads in Knox, Greene, Contract M Vincennes

les. Bids are invited on 613,900 gallons of bituminous material furnished and applied an tons of aggresate furnished and spread. or furnished and stocked on State Roads in the following counties: Posey,

ihson, Pike, Dubois, oRpsneer, Warrick. erry, Crawford, and Ora Proposals may be eramined at the of-

fice of the Commission in Indianapolis. (3:00

dian STATE HIGHWA 3 SOMMISSION SAMUEL C HADDEN. Chairman

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the “purchase of the following ma-| terials will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission 6f In. diana at his office, 102 North Senate Ave. Indianapoliz 9. Indiana, until 1 P.M

(CST) on the 18th day of June, 1951, at|

which time they will be publicly opened and read.

Invitation No. 701: 3800 to 4300 Tons.

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elaware., County Prosec 130 0 0.68

mile on Bains

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miles o fies of bituminous resurfacing on|

pe SCT lh nt om m ortheas Pi Qreene-Owen county line to Short Cayuga, delivered on SR 234, Sections Al

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tract

age

gd % and bituminous resur-

(8 a oF Muncie x. bridge to Centen-

Bids are invited on

project F-203 (20) 67 from the proposed! X]ih SR 39 west of atuns- | $hiouh, of Centert:

° y invited n| 4 oy LR ”

Carroll Courities—Projon SR 28 from

{Size No. d Sj | Romney, delivered on SR 28, Sections C| jand D or plant vicinity thereof.

9 and 11 Aggregates, F.OB.

Invitation No. 702: 800 to 1000 Tons, Size No. 9 and 12 Aggregates, F.O.B, Waveland, delivered on SR 80, Section H or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No, 703: 1700 to 2000 Tons, Size No. 12 Aggregate, F.O.B. Manilla, delivered on SR 44, Sections BE and F or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No, 704: 2000 to 2600 Tons, Size No. 12 and 63 Aggregates. F.O.B, Shelbyville, delivered on SR. 44. Section

{D or plant vicinity thereof

Invitation Ne. 705: 1000 to 1200 Tons, Size No. 12 Aggresate. F.0.B. Franklin, delivered on SR 234, Section M or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 706: 500 to 600 Tons, Size

tlroad in 74—Bids are Rhvited on concrete widening and

punty_project 270 B 6.13 miles | Po in

Spencer to the |

31) 8.361] to the

oH St. St. ¢

t nt ne rom 3R

n Nd in MB Bids ‘are invited on

Mi wi Ft and bitunilnous resur- | facing on following;

4.548 fillisboro

in

Dekalb us’,

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Contract Tepurtacing are

bijuminous acing on mile ort U8 36° exte “Sounty —prolect 6] ‘ oF

miles “Ly

mo

whe’ ad

arren Counties—Projes on vs 136 from Line \ i

3 mile east Tojeet 181 ® oy 136 from US 41 invited o on

8%) U8. 33 rg. o bg Tn nb from 4 i. west rie Ras s are invited on

Spires "Beg

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49 miles n

or peg on Wola rgd oa 85% t 2 |S Rr vesu fp on fol-

on Gountles Project miles R 25 from lie mi ton county

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No. 12 Aggregate, FOB. Franklin, de{Hvered on SR 44. Section C or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 707: 9450 to 11,300 Tons, Size No, 7. # and 11 Agsregates, FOB,

{and A2 or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 708: 1450 to 1650 Tons, {Size No, # and 11 Aggregates, F.O.B. Dun- | kirk, delivered on SR. 167, Section B or {plant vicinity thereof Invitation No. 700° 3700 to 4200 Tons,

{Size No. 7, 11 and 12 Aggregates, FOB. |& B

Ridgeville, delivered on SR 27, Sections G and P or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 710: 3750 to 4200 Tons, {Size No. 7. 9, 11 and 12 Aggregates, F.0.B, {Lynn, delivered on SR 27, Section E, SR 36, Section R or plant vicinity thereof, Invitation No. 711: 1500 to 1600 Tons, Size No. » and 17 Agxregates, F.0.B. Port. land, delivered on SR 26, Section O or plant vieinity thereof. Invitation No. 712: 1600 to 1750 Tons, Size No, 9 and 12 Aggregates, FOB. Bryant, delivered on SR 67, Section 8 or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 713: 900 Size No. 11 Aggregates, \ delivered on SR 124, Section D eof rren, | vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 714: 400 to 500 Tons, Size No. 11 Aggrexate, F.O.B. Tipton, delivered on SR 213, Section D1 or plant vieinity thereof, Invitation No. 715: 1150 to 1278 Tons, No. 7 and 11 Axgregates, F.O.B. 109 | Bwayzes, delivered on SR 13, ‘D3 and Fl or plant Hetcity thereof, Invitation No. 716: 500 to 600 Tons, Size No. 12 Aggregate. F.O.B. Noblesville, de.

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Invitation No. 719: 435 to 00 Tons of|q

the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana. 10-ZO-51: This Cause relates to a pro- | posed amendment to the Zoning OrHinance of the Sits of Indianapolis which would establish U2 or Apartment House District, A4 or 1300 uare Feet Area District, and Hl or 50 Height District in the area bounded by LeGrande Avenue, Dawson Street e Belt Ralilroad and the first alley east of State Sue. t i f th esent zoning of this area is U4 or Rs Industrial, A3 or a

the line of the first alley north of Calhoun Buel extended westward, and Ul or welling House, AJ or 2400 Square Feet Area, and Hl or 50 Feet Height from said extended north line es said alley south to LeGrande Avenu f approved by the City “bran ommis sion subsequent to this heart the proosed amendment will be submitted to e Common Couneil with recommendation and request for its passage, oe] fublie J hearing Tol Be held at NTRAL STANDARD TIME), on NGI, June 328, Soo in Room 401 City Hall, at which time and place all Interested persons appearing will be given opportunity to be heard reference to e matters set out in aid C This notice is given as required by the regulations ot the City Pla Commission and information on the matters avail able from the Executive tars {the Commission at Room © y Hall Noble P, Holliste: ry Executive Secretary CITY PLAN N COMMISSION

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be kecetved by the Chairman of the State hway Commission of Indiana, at his offic co 102 North te Ave. Indianapolis 9, indiana, ntil 1:00 P. M, (OST) on the 25th day June, 1051, at which Hme they will be publicly opened and

Invitation No. 723: to Tons, Bize No. 11, Aggregate, 0. %° Lapel, delivered on SR 13, Section D1 or plant vicinity thereof,

Invitation No. 724: 1580 hy 1900 a oh Still duffetto SEIS Siar 0M: ver on, . Plans vieinity thereof aotion © of

Invitation No. 725; 450 Jo 600 Tons, Size No. 11 Agsregste, FP. O. Fairm livered on SR 26, Section XK, 8 1, Bection A or plant vigiiiity, th thereof. Invitation No. 9 0 Tons, Size No. 11 Lhgseante, F. F. atthews,

delivered Section %. or plant vicinity eats Invitation No. 727: 2500 to 3100 Tons, Bize No. 7, Aggregate, Upland, delivered on SR 221, Section B or Potent vicinity thereo Invitation No, 728: 1800 to 2300 a

ize No, 7 & 11 Auezosates, . uncle, delivered on Section ¥. LE 32, Sections J & K or plant vicinity Tnvitation No. 729: 5450 to 3000 Sous, Size No. 9 & 11 Aggregates, PF. O, outh Whitley, delivered on SR 114, section. E or plant vicinity thereof, Invitation No. 730: 5080 to 6000 Tons, Size No. 9 12 Aggregates, F, O. B, Disko, delivered on SR 114, Sections A or plant Teinity threo. ‘Invitation No. 250 0, 300 Tons,

delivered Aggrerate oth 0:3; Mentone: on . vicintey BSR ection Di or plant

aviation No, 1732: 400 to 500 Tons, Ags regate, F. 0. B. Etna sisel 10, Section F or 1080 to 1400 Tons,

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