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| ‘Trick’ Bids Still Skin The County $200 Raise Asked for City Police

] % . ss : a $200-a-year pay raise if the 1853] mi ht as well be prepared t i “1 © By JOHN V, WILSON |contract, awarded virtually by/de-/on such items as linseed oil and, Mr. Allison said his office has, Some contracts, such as gaso-ibudget proposed by Mayor Clark for them.” . 3 Pay ax Was used for tema other than : : au one firm, / | turpentine. : {never request epartment heads line and tires, do contain esti-/is approved. { a ’ = Marion County Commis- 2% it ti : ted d t head PP Police pay willaccount for an- Streets this year, the difference ~ ay fi t | A second bidder was ruled out, One paint wholesaler here de-|t0 estimate the amounts of sup- mates, But the same estimates are| Their base pay now is $3600 a other $522,000 of the budget in- Will be made up next year by in- | . gioners eon! nue o let con ince the firm didn’t bid on all clared, “There's not that much plies they need before contracts written into specifications each year. |crease. Traffic policemen, paid| creased property tax. e tracts wasting big chunks of items a8 ‘Tequiréd by law. Com dlfference in. the price of pack-|are let. \year without revision. | Increases of $400 were proposed part of last year and all of this) Increases totaling $2,229,000 ing a living. » tax money by allowing “trick missioners’ records showed there jo hi Parte a oe la . : a on iy ey hi: a Jasons tax Inmey. A ea . ” i - ; | v . 8 8 | { , use pickpocket. bidding. \were three bids but the other one, pe said the raw materials » Capitalist Drink Appeals to Red {Controller John Barney. | from property taxes, requiring an operations. x limb into a Officials of the State Board of could not be found in the Audi-'the paint “couldn’t even be pur-| By United Press “What's that?” demanded Den- The boosts, which will total 8-cent tax boost, The Board of Sanitary ComSiately start Accounts yesterday rapped tors office. , chased” at the barrel price. BERLIN, July 5-- Sergei A. gin, . more than $300,000 a year, repre-| All, gasoline tax~income Mmissionets has request a do ile the man | : “ De hief of the Soviet Con-. * ” sént only 10 per cent of spendinglexpected next year will be an e ev : war c : | the county actually bought Dengin, chief of the Soviet Co A martini,” his int ter re- y 10 pe pending ) speak, she awarding contracts for supplies The winning supplier oifered 31 he SSunty th y og trol Commission, was offered a plied, - Thin R Imierpre er re bikes proposed by Mayor Clark. | devoted to street repair, with ap- Commission $150,000, on a yearly basis instead of every50-gallon barrels of one type of barrels of paint at those prices, piled. The health and. hospitals xiracted the Y| wall aint: for 75 cents a gallon the supplier would lose his shirt,” Martini by a waitress at the, “I'll drink it just because it’s The budget for next year In- proximately $400,000 going to the eng his wallet three months as required by law. and Jue i cans for 68 a he added ’ (Fourth of July party given by! the Fourth of July,” Dengin said. cludes requests for $3 million|Park Department for boulevards budget was increased $286,000 ocket. And The Commissioners leave them- gallon 8 - { The wholesaler assailed the “ar (Gen. Lemuel Matthewson, Amer-; He downed it with one gulp. Wore Han the Hity Widgeted thisjand 313 milliea 16 The stra: Som Bd tion RE urartment iii , ha l . , ! 5a. '¢ “lican Commandant in Berlin. |year, missioner and city engineer, ' priation Died So selves open to costly “trick bids” A check of county purchase shaiac” specifications for the paint dan! In Berkn Bachelors’ Si Ga G The increase in spending will t of the car . by: 7 orders showed no barrels of paint|contract, charging - they were Lo onch Think Wi elors imply a OQ require a boost of approximately . : : ORE--Jguoring state laws re- had Been bought Sus year. And “trade names” which would limit, 1 3 mn ine Over Zsa Zsa (Gabor) [5 Sexity fn {he fax rate, The rate Crop Pest Moving South in Indiana tor Lin quiring county officials to estimate|the county's maintenance superin-|pidding to one firm. Will Oil Peace Gears BETHLEHEM, N. H., July 5| alt 8 : up the amounts of supplies needed|tendent, Clifford Kean, sald none myo state Board of Accounts) : [property valuation. Times State Service 'thrived on Indiana’s wheat ‘and ison. Before before contracts are let ~ was bought last year either. rr: . t be let| ARIS, July 5 (UP)—As a re- (UP)—Zsa Zsa Gabor, curvaceous” An additional 5 cents willbe re-| 1 4 pA YRTTE, July 5—You may oats since early in the spring. she told de- TWO—Atcepting bids on. sel-| Similar wide variations Detween|o eiale said niraets Mus! b ay Suit of the two record grape har- Yod haired film star, is the woman quired to pay off bonds issued last ted und 3 sierland’s Now, with the ripening of that one out of dom-used. items quoted at “ridic-|barrel and one-gallon prices were|supplies except A A state] poor ge have Eutiad rnin Thetr state or sngie "2x sity sficials estimate, g¥e xa a" 7 oe io the ETAIN, they're turning their eyes being taken ulously” low prices and big pur-/found in every item of the paint ts the printing cohtract ony. e ne market, a French, ~ r irev were to stream |. Mayor Clark sald earlier this/two-week . he Rye, 'and appetites on the corn. st just stood ¢hase items quoted above prevail.icontract aw pu p g co! senator suggested today the yw O-lyear he intended to increase dras- lowly little chinch bug thrived. | Tv to flv. the bugs are heir mouths ing prices : a yearly basis. |“creation of a ‘security stockpile’ “°; tically city spending on what he, Now, the chinch bugs have out-| 100 young Ys ugs ~~ THREE—Determining winni | The rejected bidder offered the| County Commissioner William of wine for the European Army.” . ne fiery Hungarian actress jescribed as a “realistic” basis. grown their usual area in north- walking overland. Prof. Davis bidders by totaling a> Foes | Wall paint for $3.62 a gallon iniM, Allison said he was not fa-!| Another French politician in- was voted The girl we would| He said the city requires many ern Indiana and are moving down [said their food trek can be fate of an DI OY Stang he uni or CoS gallon cans and. was below|miliar with this regulation. [dorset the Aden saying: “WEL like to marry if we were t0/sireet repairs, some higher sala- the east side of the state, accord- stopped with deep furrows of ecutive who n the total| ol . on ~ lve up bachelorhood” by the ries and city improvements which ing to Prof. J. J. Davis, head of dusty mulch or creosote barriers. Indianapolis price of estimated needs. ithe successful firm on several We just followed in the foot-| such a stockpile even England Bachelor's Society of America lust be paid for the entomology department at! Dinitro-ortho-cresol is the most up a girl, wi Dag Lue est evidencé of other items. But the low firm was steps of previous Commissioners, jmignt be induced to take part in its first annual convention here «There's no sense in fooling Purdue University. effective crop dust to use against t out of his ng” is the 1952 paint ruled out because it failed to bid ‘he explained. e¢ European community. yesterday. : |ourselves,” the Mayor said. “The The young chinch bugs have the chinch bug, he added. ind back in : 1 10 blocks, ; iim) he felt Hn, : 4 F n't so fat as ree . : 4 io ped the car, : : : . f Fall Creek ) 1 for fer, she a . : ar. He fol-' °® wrestling in A ’ : resting in STRAUSS SAYS: : y car, honking * : > ent motorist DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 : executive's » Rr 1 right down man’s cheek yirl got awa : : um. i j : CERTAINLY! The CLOTHING he blame on v 5 : : . : FLOOR s the SECOND t on the po- . In this Sale—you receive every Strauss ; By ungtop- Ysa, SUMMER PLEASE SiR} courtesy and service— The escalator entrance is just. te find ' ARE IN EFFECT Always—this Sale swamps the Including of course the services inside the doors— : t sald: oH i J tailor shop! of the Strauss Fitting Staff ¢ "It takes you smoothly, un-crowded-ly 8 3 worm in oo y Ye ti wp 4 ; god If you can, pléase—give us (We have no alteration department— to the clothing floor—in just tore closes on Saturday at | o'cloc a bit of extra time for delivery. it's a FITTING department) 45 seconds flat by your watch

{no night openings

during the Summer). Thank youl

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00K er fon Editor * the Civil C“AB).on the carriers’ reto carry air and air ex1t rates may g effect on setup. ted, the cost

“cee | THIS IS ITI THIS IS THE GREAT ~~ Lis | MID-SUMMER EVENT! A SPECTACULAR ON 7 4 y

ld wy SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND AROUND) IN A REMARKABLE SALE—AND A

LI AL hia ~~” SPECTACULAR CLEARANCE—OUR GREATEST

ud lat the | | | + FOOTWEAR : : satay | SPORTSWEAR—CLEARANCES AND SPECIAL CLEARANCE! MIDSUMMER EVENT IN 12 YEARS

Sd | FEATURES—“COME AND GET IT” IS THE WORD ~~ onpui

by air, they

ii: | —AND THERE IS PLENTY TO COME AND GET! mere MEN'S $55 to $60 SUITS—49.75

Airways and

irveys aud > in a spectacular Something like 300 Suits in this group~—Tropicals and year-round weights—light and dark colors.

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ofl Bo 'S EARED AT 99¢ erent ’ | wail sign x. PR ira A 6x3 ribs— broken sizes of course—were 75¢c—now 59¢ 8 Special M EN § $65 to $75 SU I1S—59 75

nited to the advance 4 pm 554 MEN'S FINE COLORED SHIRTS—CLEARANCE! presentation of More than 400 Suits .in this group—year-round and Tropicals—Gabardines—Flannels—Worsteds. uild a sound These are mainly CANTERBURY shirts—and they are fine! Included are imported shirtings—solid - CustomField ; 7, \ dang shades and stripes—4 Sale Groups: Oxfords for Fall M ENS $8 5 to \ 4 5 SU ITS— LY / 5 to 119 4 5 i hat a Rn 2.95 for 3.95 shirts , 5.95 for 7.95 shirts ~—at special : . y xpress could 4.79 for 5.95 shirts (400 of them) 7.95 for $10 shirts : savings! Come 600 suits in these groups. These are pedigreed suits—among them are the choice and fine |

i and Get IT! from Hickey-Freeman, Fashion Park, Hollywood , GGG. Spring, summer and year-round e Jouning : 482 MEN'S SPORTS SHIRTS—REDUCED PLENTY! iFirst Flog: suits—some of the best buys you have seen in your young life!

Quite a few short sleeve—but mostly long sleeve sports shirts—The kinds and variety are so great

; alg 8 : ; . : lh Mezzanine) : : n rn . as to make detailed description impractical—but how will you know if what you want is among s » A S SALE f TEST TU BE TROPICAL SUITS them unless you see! Included are quite several Canterbury Shirts of superlative imported : A : pectacu dal : 0 | | ;

shirtings! Were 3.95 to $25—Cleared at 2.95 to 18.95

: Regular 7) Regular $35 700 PAIRS MEN'S COTTON BOXER SHORTS— 99° (3 for 2.75) .. - 24.75 33.50 Suits 27.75 to 33.50 Suits

They were 1.25 and 1.50—Come and Get It! 95¢ (3 pairs for 2.75)

Close to a thousand suits in these groups. These are suits from one of our regular makers—a man who pioneered "test tube’ fabric suits=—and does a swell job! They are cool—they have a

-- 450 PAIRS MEN'S RAYON BOXER SHORTS 1.15 (3 for 3.25) . new softness—they resist wrinkling—they are smart in color—they are TAILORED—they ‘fit!

Patterned boxers—Sizes 30 to 44—They are usually $2—Come and Get It! 1.15 (3 pairs for 3.25) they are values such as you have not known in years! This is the time to buy—SUITS!

300 PAIRS MEN'S COOL PAJAMAS—CLEARED AT 2.89 e MEN'S 1095 to 16.50 SLACKS—8.95

Short sleeve—knee length—various textures—they were 3.95—Come and Get [t—2.89 Jie All-wool flannels, gabardines, tropicals—'test tube' textures—silk and rayon blends—pure linens

400 PAIRS MEN'S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS—3.89 and others—some 3000 pairs in al!

Light welgia brasdelatie-furey patterns—{a few short sleeve, knee length rayons in this group)— : MEN'S 1850 to 1250 SLACKS—16.95

od the Sid 800 MEN'S PLACKET COLLAR T-SHIRTS—SPECIAL— $2 : : | Pedigreed slacks—de luxe gabardines—SILKS—Bedford cords—and such— 1000 pails in all!

record : The highly favored polo style shirt with placket collar —included are cotton and rayon mesh jersey— INOTE, : PLEASE: SLEEX Sects are NOT included in the Sil) : : |. pho- Terry cloth—interlock types—string knits—They are BUYS! $2 : a MEN'S $25t0 37.50 SPORT COATS—19.75and27.75 SALE GROUPS OF MEN'S NECKWEAR—CLOSE TO 300 TIES IN ALL! ls 105/. VAD—I7./JdNd 27. ‘ This is the res) mid-summer Neckwear Event—plenty of neckties at plenty of savings! Bow Ties : Includes all-wool textures—light weights—flannels—checks—Shetlands—and fine inported “ (including ¢ ip-ons) are included in these groups—Come and Get It : textures—about 650 Sports Coats in these two groups. iy 1 ; 65 : a : | ® MEN'S CASHMERE SPORTS JACKETS—59.75 Pure Cashmere— 100%, cashmere— 3 €s : 7c $1 Ties 1 $2 and 2.50 Ties 3.85 (2 for 7.50), $5 Ties * luxuriously: soft and fine—in very smart colorings—These (there are about 100 of them)— 3 95¢ 1.50 Ties : : (2 for 5.50) 3.50 Ties 4.85 (2 for $9) 6.50 Ties are $75 sports jackets—Come and Get t—59.75 : . : . = : . % i : : ji ; 0 : 4 . : : : \ LE : x ! : : =e ; z i} So. Coutly ; : g i ; . ’ 1 As 3 + ; : ¥ o 1 A : : : : .

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