Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1951 — Page 35
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yolitical friends long wanted to ate. ner, leaders of he has always ernor, S, some opposi= to his proposed rnorship, prinleaders in the
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BIDDERS CERTAIN ALTEREMENTS AT BLENO. 55 AT 1678 [, INDIANAPOLIS, NA
the making of cerimprovem:nts at . 85, 1675 Sehldon
of Indianapolis, .
ved by the Board ws of the City. of until 2:00 P. M, le on Jctober 18, ley will be publicly Bids received later ill be returned un-
received as follows: eneral Construction
lectrical Work. aving of the Park-
on all or anv one 1 any combination must be delivered Joard at 150 North lanapolis. Indiana, constructed in full jotice, the Contract Specifications pre-Architect-Engineer, ing. Indianapolis.
properly ind comoposal blanks In a Form No. .6, and by Questionnairs
npanied by an acshier's check, made gt School Commisif Indianapolis. in
an five (5%) per- -
price, or by a satcuted by the bide surety company to five (5%) per.
enclosed in sealed perly marked fo the branch of the
om 8 copiuract is f the work will be accePtable surety ériormance’ of the ual to one hundred Contract price. aid on this work he prescribed scale 3 oP Ursuans ta, the
h roved scple will be tions, iraw his bid for a ys after the open-
Commissioners of solis reserves the r all hids and to "irregularities in
ronsixting of plans n file in the Offica ol Commissioners, Accounts and the id documents may sit of Ten Dollars of the Architect. urned if the plana returned to the ition =ithin forty. ing of the bids of September. 1951, HOOL COMMIS. TY OF INDIANDIANA Business Director BIDDERS n that sealed bids 1¢ following matey the Chairman of mission of Indiana. h Senate Ave, Inantil 2:00 p. m, on er, 1951, at which blicly opened and
1600 to 5000 Tons, F.O.B. Coatesville, tions C and D1 or Pieces, 72" DiamCulvert Pipe, 20" livered on Road 30, h, Indiana 00 Tons of Bitumder and 500 Tons, | Surface, furnished trucks at vendor's sville, Indiana. antity of Creosoted hed and deMvered atah, Indiana. 60 Cubic Yards of furnished and dens L2 and M Necessary material | wiring of a stor son, Indiana. Aerial photographs e, ‘Indiana 0 to 250 Tons, Size Syracuse. delivered or plant vicinity
0 to 600 Tons, Size B. Richmond, detions B and C or
0 to 400 Tons Bigate, Type A, fur0 state trucks at Grove, Indiana. Necessary material lation of 116 Linea! partitions on the Ay Central Garage + Indianapolis, In-
led upon standard Y COMMISSION DEN
UARANTINg en shown to the te Veterinarian of ency exists within ecause of an out the disease known tituting a menace 0 livestock within and also threaten livestock throughe erefore, tate Veterinarian, Il dogs within the » of Indiana, shall tained for a period i HUNDRED and 1s date, OCTOBER er
lerm “quarantine” al mean that any large in violation be impounded by niissioners. Dur. é the owner may ch dog by paying d, any and all tax may be due and y having the dog \erefor, or furnishog ‘has bee:
WA al health officer 1a established in Bill No. 179 Wasted ion. bean.
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Kentucky Jerseys Take Top Dairy Show Honors
Plainview Farms of Louisville, Ky., captured tap. honors in the {open Jersey class for females at the International Dairy Exposi-
| Two of thé Farms’ prize ani‘mals won grand champion ,and reserve grand champion awards
in yesterday's judging. They Were" atioriey Eugene Bernstein said | and Levin's assets didn't amount to (ordered him to appear for grilling “Coppelias Oxford Beatrice,” re-'much more than $200, if that at Juvenile Aid Division today.
When the Mayor heard about it|
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America Holstein “Maggie Reburk Pansy,”
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shown by Judith Anderson of Billville, Wis. The reserve grand
in Pet
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In Indianapolis--
Uhrig; William, Barbars Welch t St. Francis—Richard, Dorothy Aulby:
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Frank Bauer, B84.
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Francis Collins;
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at Veterans, car-
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at Veterans A. Bimpson, 71, at General. cere-
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Margaret Arabella Smith, 90. at St. Vincent’s. arteriosclerotic heart David Malone, 71, at General, pulmonary embolism Elrle A. Wells, 64, at 6102 Norwaldo carcinoma
Mzude Myrtle Gilson
arteriosclerotic hear
Charies R Holmes myocarditis
Richard Charles Leverens, 80,
pneumonia
69, at Bt. Vincent's
73. at 1149 Goodlet
at Long,
Otto M. Bpears, 44, at General, carcinoma.
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Adjudged grand champion in 53, his mind, voice and body]
- ure Farmers of crippled with arthritis. the 4-H and Fut | There was a day when the dap-
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But Mr. Bernstein sald Hymle |didn’t even own an insurance] {policy when he died.
Torch Explosion Fatal
!Cecil Paulus, 43, died last night
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES :
Capone Bully Boy Broke at Death,
Lawyer Asserts
"CHICAGO, Oct. 11 (UP) i Hymie (Loud: Mouth) Levin, the j bullying mobster who once ruled | the Capone gang's lush shake- |’
down racket, died broke, his law- } iyer said today.
Also packed in Soy Bean Oil
by much, when he died last June at,
evading taxes on $1 million income between 1926 and 1930. As he ‘declined it was rumored the
profits, partly through sentiment and partly because he still held] some power. {
LIGONIER, Oct. 11 (UP)
of injuries suffered when a gasoline torch he used in his salvage yard exploded.
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