Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1952 — Page 12
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Veterans Organiza
Groups Say Offers of Aid Were Repulsed
By JIM G. LUCAS Bcripps-Haward Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Aug. 18— leading veterans organizatheir offers of co-oper-rebuffed—are demandhousecleaning in
hions ition g A ene The Veterans of Foreign Wars rants junk the Federal Civil iefense Administration a n d ransfer its functions to the Deanse Department. A resolution dopted at Log Angelek charged he program “has not been effecively organized.” The American Legion, ieete in New York Aug robably will do the same thing. \lichigan legionnaires will lead he fight. Col. Justice Chambers, Marine Medal of Hgqnor winer on Saipan and No. 3 man In he Washington : Civil Defense ittice, will oppose the plan beare Legion committees next veek, Civil Defense today sald it was riting a "friendly letter” to the 'FW national headquarters ninting out “where it is wrong.’ Civil Defense said the Defense Department didn’t want the joh \lzn, that Congress rejected the iefense Department ax a Civil Defense agency when it passed the law
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Question Long Debated
Whether Civil Defense should wperate under military or civilian direction has been debated for VeArs, Two committees apwinted by former Defense Secretary James Forrestal one eaded by I.t. Gen. Harold R. Bull and another by the late Russel Hopley, Omaha industri11ist —said it should. President ruman rejected both, and as:digned the question to the National Security Resources Board for further study. The board recommended an independent igency. After. lengthy debate, (‘ongress agreed. A Civil Defense ° spokesman aid the VFW wanted to abolish hia agency hecause Civil Defense Administrator Millard F. Caldwell was unable to accept an invitation to speak to VFW's na‘ional encampment in Los Aneles, , VFW had another explanation. Its spokesman said they. went to the Civil Defense Administration enthusiastically” proposing that VFW posts take over civil defense work In.communities where VFW is strong. They got a “chilly” reception, they said.
Legion Turned Down
Edward F. McGinnis, American Legion public relations director, sald his organization had the same experience. Legion officials offered Mr, Caldwell their 17.400
nosts for Civil Defense work. Mr. Caldwell refused to take ‘hem, he said. Instead, he sugested that individual I.egion naires volunteer through local ‘ivil Defense directors, “That outfit could very well w the difference between detruction and survival,” Mr. Me-
sinnis said ng politics
“Instead, it's play-
Barrows, Gilts |
Active to Steady |
Barrows and gilts were active o fully steady at the Indianap-| lis Stockyards today. Bulk! hoice 180-240 pounders moved at 122.75-23. Sows were slow. very uneven nd generally weak to lower, Few arly sales of light sows brought 1R-1950 sparingly. Early sales of cattle trong to 50 cents higher Cows were active, early 0 cents or more higher
were
sales Utility
nd commercial cows went for 18.50-22 sparingly. Canners and utters, $14.19 Hogs 11.000. barrows and gills active ully steady. bulk choice 180-240 pounds 22.75.23 top £23.25 240-270 pounds 1225-22 75. 160-185 pounds. $21.22.75. 120 0 pounds $17-19.50. sows slow, verv un en, generally weak to lower. few early ales light sows $18-19 50 aparingly: aboye WW nounds bid around $16-18 some hig
efghts “bid around $15 50 or less
Cattle 2800. calves 300. early sales strong n 50 higher: load average to high choice ear 000-pound yearlings $33 50 load and and choice 850 pounds $30 load hojce near R75-pound heifers $32 50. high holce and prime yearlings held above 14.50; similar grade medium weight cers held to $34: cows active. early sales 1 eents or more higher: utility and comercial cows $18 50-22, sparingly. canners nd cutters £14-19. vealers active, steady, holee and prime $31-3250. commercial nd gnod £26 50.31 culls down to $16 Sheep 1000 fa lambs active fully teady bulk choice and prime spring mhbs £30 50-31 50. several lots $32: robnd nd : choice $27 -$30. utility and good 4-24 50 slaughter ewes steady good ad choice. $7.50-8. cull and utility $8.7 Rulle, firm. commercial and good $22 50
+ 50: cutter and utility $17 50-22 50
Local Truck Grain Prices:
Wheat, $198
White corn. 31 Ké Yellow corn, $1 84. Oats. The Sovbeans. $3 14
RILY CLOUDY AND " CLOUDY AREAS
De-
LADDER MEN-—Firemen spra
Flames Sweep 2 Top Floors 0f Warehouse
A gigantic cleanup job on stacks of scaked paper was left at the warehouse of Rytex Co., stationery firm, 432 N. Capitol Ave. today following a two-alarm fire lasf night
Eight pumpers and four ladder trucks were called to fight a twn
hour hlaze on the gecond and third floors, discovered at 8:45 ro. Two firemen were burned
slightly and one was overcome hy smoke whens a stack corru gated paper in the middle of the third floor suddenly blazed np and cut off their access to a stairway They made their way to a front window and descended a ladder for treatment. Suffering minor Injuries were Firemen C. Jack Smith, 26, 2129 Sugar Grove Ave; (Charles Howard 915 N. Beville Ave, and Paul Herley, 28, of 64168 Cornell Ave. All returned directly to duty after being treated at the scene For seven of the smoke eaters it was a rough baptism to fire They were part of a group of 1:
of
y
new firemen who reported for duty vesterday. One of the new men was Jack Smith, who suf
fered minor injuries. lewis Bates, 302 N assistant superintendent firm, sald no damage has been made. Water loosened plaster and ran down to the office on the ground Moor. Firemen were unable termine how the fire started. Assistant Chief Arnold Phillips
Elder Ave, of the estimate
to de-
sald it apparently began in the third floor rear and moved down to the second floor through a trapdoor, .
Thick smoke hillowed over the downtown area, drawing hun dreds of spectators and jamming
trafic on Senate and Capitol Aves. and Illinois St, The ‘Sliphorn’ Gets A New Treatment CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y.. Aug. 18 (UP)-- A music teacher- added a new angle today to the art of trombone plaving. Davis Schuman of the Juilliard School of Music in New York, here for a concert, announced he
har invented a ‘tailgate’ that elides at a 45-degree angle Mr. Schuman savs his new-type in strument will he a boon for short armed trombonists who pull their muscles while playing.
u. S. Statement
WASHINGTON. Aug
18 (UP Gover \
nent expenses for the current fiscal vear through Aug. 14. compared with a vear ARO ¢ This Year Last Year Fapenses $3.023.696 IR 3K RAR 373 357 Recents 5.129.601.2271 4.1658,950.020 Deficit 1.804 004,050 2.899 414 337 | Cash balance 7.521.819 204 2.441 R99 ATN f Pubie dent 2R1 028 544 5R1 255. 918.220 728
| Giold reserve
27.344 278.310 21 TOO RIN TAR Nn
Gen. Mow’s Secretary |
? Freed in Mexico City |
By United Press tionalist government charges that MEXICO CITY, Aug. 18 — he and his aide, Col. V. 8. Hsing, Blonde Agnes Kelley had her free- misused funds entrusted to them dom today. but she said she would tor the purchase of airplanes and “stick around” and help defend parts fn the United States. her hose, a Chinese general ac- In Same Room cused of embezzling $25 million The 31-year-old secretary was from Chiang Kai-shek's govern- released Saturday after eight ment. days of confinement in the same Miss Kelley, a former New York gyardhouse room with Gen. Mow, model, said she believed Lt. Gen. who was moved to a penitentiary P. T.- Mow was getting “a raw cell where he is being held indeal” from the Chinese National- communicado. Officials said there, jst government. She hag been was no evidence she was involved (jen. Mow's secretary since 1947. in the charges against Mow.
Miss Kelley and Gen. Mow were “Gen, Mow is getting a raw picked up here Aug. 9, the gen- deal from the Chinese governeral as a fugitive from the Na- ment,” Miss Kelley sald. “I know - -—= he is innocent, and I'll stand by
Garbage Firm “eee Faces Ax
| Miss Kelley, a willowy blonde! with blue eyes, was especially “Ibitter at the Mexican government {for her imprisonment. “It was a nightmare,” she said. “They kept us in this tiny store-| Marlon County Prosecutor [20M together for eight days, no Frank Fairchild is getting set beds, no privacy, no sanitary fatoday to close the controversial cilities. People kept coming in to Modern Scavenger Service Co. look at us. They would just stare garhage transfer station on the and hen walk out without aay Northside ing a word. Armed secret service The station, near the corner of men never left our sides. They 52d St. and Kevstone Ave, was ordered closed by the Health Joard Aug. 2, but continued to operate Mr. Fairchild said he will file suit within the next day or two
even slept in the game room with us.” for an injunction seeking to abate a nuisance tnere. He said he received a transcript last Friday of a recent hearing held in the County Commissioners office.
$4000 Awaits Top Beauties
Scholarships totaling $4000 will be awarded to finalists in a talent and beauty pageant at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow .in Technical High School gymnasium. : Sponsored by the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of North and South America and its Jurisdictions, Inc., the contestants, high
y the blaze at the Rytex Co.
| { Inspected Area
After reading it he decided the case warranted his own personal lattention, so Saturday he inspected the irea and talked with labout 20 residents. “1 found maggots, flies and tin leans littered the area. The terribly offensive odors almost made me sick,” the prosecutor said.
school graduates from. 17 to 25 “ i 2 sonally 3€ : : ! Fg Ig ly Rr will be judged on: Beauty of face; lthough it is necessary trash must YO!C®. manner of speaking -and ‘he picked up. 1 will not ask for general culture; wholesomeness, an immediate temporary inunc- and disposition; special talents; tion because closing it immedi. health, care of body and dress, ately might create a worse and personality. situation Five finalists will be picked, “1 don’t think the place can with the winner receiving a $1500
scholarship. She will be selected hy voting of six judges. All net proceeds will go toward
operate under any conditions because the ground is saturated with [garbage juice and there iz no way
tions Gunning For Civil
Legal Notice
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Madame Chiang Kai-shek |
Chang's Wife
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In Hospital
By United Press SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18— Madame Chiang Kai-shek, waited in the darkness of her two-room suite at Franklin Hospital here
today for the decision of three specialists. Nationalist China's first lady arrived here Saturday night for treatment of a skin dis-
order which has troubled her for the past 10 years, She arrived aboard a Pan American Clipper after an extended flight from the island of Formosa and was greeted at International Airport by hundreds
of friends and relatives. She was immediately sped away to Franklin Hospital with a police escort. In a brief statement to the press from the ramp of the airliner Mme. Chiang said she ha returned to the United States solely for medical attention. She was obviously tired and weak. “I am not well. I am here for my health, and not for any political reasons,” she told reporters. She was aided from the plane into a waiting car by her brother,
T. A. Soong. Dr. J. C. Geiger, San/drunk at the time, then returned |indpis and home,
an old friend!threatened police trying to arsurrendered after |Maplehurst Fr inc 5'.5 67 ....
Francisco health director, Roy W. Howard,
who is president of the Indianap- rest him. He
olis Times. A large bouquet of roses was presented to Mme. Chiang by a small Chinese girl. At the request of photographers Mme. Chiang then posed on the ramp but asked that no close up pictures be takén because of the swollen and discolored condition of: her face.
iq the Shrine . Tubertulosit and t up,” Mr. Fairchild said. | to_clean it up Cancer Research Foundation, Ine. % ! — es ————————————— — Romeo Keeps Legal Notice ii FEA : NOTICE TO BIDDERS ls uU Wit Love PUBLIC SCHOOL 7 P INDjANAPOHIS, INDIANA . Sealed Proposals for’ the installation of | a new holler and stoker. new condensate er ria pump. electrical connections to same, and . complete new system of hot water disDALLAS Aug 18 (UP)-— trihution to existing Plumping fixtures: | . installati al onnection of two new i Handsome Victor Pergira, al-l a, anon an CO Tors ie. To 2.y f ral Public School No. 7 will be received bv ready under a 13-year ede the Board of School Commissioners of Ch sentence for swindling a Roswell, the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. at he v . , ag (0fMce of the sald Board. 150 Nort e-/ fm o N. M, widow of $48,000, has ridian Street until 6:30 P. M, CST, Aug b "EE wooed and won a rich widow in 26. 1952. and will then be publicly opened
and read aloud. Bids received later than the above time will be returned unopened The bidder shall bid upon the entire project located at 748 Bates Street. Indianapolis, Indiana The work shall full
Dallas, it was disclosed today. Pereira's new bride is Mrs. D. A. Little, whom he married at
INJURED—Jack Smith.
be constructed in
2 Face Char es Cheyenne, Wyo, on Aug. 7. She accordance with this notice, instructions IRR y to hidders, contract, and plans and specifig was the Widow of a former oil cations as prepared by Ammerman Davis : ) resident. & Stout, Inc. Consulting Engineers. In-| In Assault on company pre dianapolis. Indiana, and the State Board
of Aceounts The contract documents. ineluding draw-
n n ” PEREIRA, 43, and Eugene
. . - IAT ie ings and specifications are on file at the 13-Year-Old Girl Brading, 37. were convicted in office of the Board of &chool Commis federal court at El Paso, Tex, stoners, iL] N Meridian Street. Indian — » NE 1 taut apolis, ndiana; mmerman Avis : FT. WAYNE, Aug. 18 (UP)— jast fall of bilking Mrs. Gertrude stout. Ine. 912 K. of .P. Building. IndiMultiple charges were expected joyce, Pereira’'s ex-wife, of $48- ANABOLIL, Indiana, and the State Board of to be filed today against two (00. Mrs. Joyce divorced him. Each proposal must he enclosed in al
sealed envelope properly marked with the
men who admitted they attempt- Each of the men was sentenced branches of work ta hich the bid re-| - . ‘ Iv - Fu 9 , . i “1 y (lates, an the name an place o usied to rape a 13-year-old baby- to 12 years in prison, but were oes ot ie Dada sitter freed under $15,000 bond pending! Proposals shall ba properly and com- - . . pletely executed on proposal hlanks in Police Det I.t. Robert Hire an appeal. accordance with Indiana Form No. 96, . N fav ' ~ — me e— and shall be accompanied by Questionsaid the 2 Wayne mens Hgted naire Porm No 8A. Indlana State statements naicatec oOWwWa | Boar of Accounts. an Non - Collusion Vi ae n . x . Afidavit required under the statutes of Warner, 20, would face charges {Indiana. Each proposal shall be accom. | g i » | {panied by a deposit of an acceptable] of rape and his cousin, Homer Bo d fo Be {certified or cashier's check. made pay-| Zartman, 21, would be charged un able to the Board of School Commis-
sioners of the City of Indianapolis. in the
with attempted rape. < i ier jamouny of not less than five (5) ner cent ey were held in lieu of $10,- g of the total bid price. or a satisfactory They or A hid hond executed by the bidder and a 000 hond each. NEW YORK. Aug. 1R (UP)— surety company in an amount equal to “ ~ & Ae ’ ! ve (5) per cent of the hid It was one of the we t vi [all of a bull was sold today [or]! Tne Contractor to whom an award 1 ‘ious crimes this office has ever made will be required to furnish an ac- : A Y, +4. ~ $100,000. iceptable surety bond in the amount of encountered,” Prosecutor John G. Armand Hammer, president of one hundred (100) ber cent of the ConReiber said & tract Price
the United Distillers of America, announced that he had
Wage rates on this work shall not he less than the prescribed scale of wages
He said the girl's age spared . 8 R | closed Alax determined pursuant to the provisions
the men a possible life sentence j.., with. T. F. Murchison of of Chapter J ot the Acts of the GenR . ane » 1 2 i eral Assembly of Indiana orf 193! J 8ince Jutana law Malivaes Sel Burnett, Tex., under which a pThe Board of School Commissioners of a sentence for conviction of ra vy v i seven-v . ithe ity o ndianapolis, reserves the Pe grand champion seven-year old | {Tht “to refect any or all bids or waive
{of a girl 12 years of age or un- ,,..qeen Angus bull will spend any informalities. No hidder may with-
er : .e us draw hit hid for a period of forty-five | surety hond in the amount of 4 r his winters in Texas and his sum-| 45: davs after the date set for the oben. (Centable sure oor per cent of the ConThe sitter told authorities the | ..o i, 'New Jersey ling thereof [tract Price rrp . SRA} : . wo” | Instructions te Bidders, plans, specifi-| t n this. work shall not he men forced their way into the 2 a2 » lcations. etc. mav he ohtained from the | WARE TALE OF (0 hed scale of wages home of Warner's former wife, MR. HAMMER. who said to-/ofce of the Engineers, Ammerman, Davis , “4.iprmined pursuant to the provisions . : Yoon a a . < : & Stout. Inc. 9012-023 K. of P. Building. + chapter 319 of the Acts af the GenMrs. Barbara Warner. She said day's deal represeit® the highest Indianapolis Indiana. upon Asposis of gral Assembly of Indiana of 1835 : rn ; 3 ; ; > 3 { - nat twendy (2200 dollars per sent, which sum z 4 . f 8 1 Commissioners on they choked her, ripped off her price ever paid for part interest so deposited will be refunded if plans and phe. Board ol Sheol Co Nserves the clothes and raped her. in a bull, bought the animal in specifications are returned in good con-| ios ta reject any or all hids or waive rf t) tack } “irl rs ex dition within thirty (30) days after the , i formalities. No bidder mav with After‘ the attack, the girl ran 1949 for $£31.000. onenine of Mids Ea '. 1952 draw his bid for a period of thirty 30 OTe! . - ay Ap u ar > , ated this 4t ay of Ayrgus 52 o t et for the opening screaming to a neighbor who no He said Mr. Murchison will FYE ROARD OF SCHOOL COMMIS. i id the date s tified police. The girl was taken send an airplane to pick up the IONE NEL E (aT OF Instructions to Bidders gg specifica. 3 % ‘a ’ S ao Al 18 | . : he ohtained from the ofto St. Joseph's Hospital in hys- animal at Shadow Isle Farm in By M. Vv. farLry, Kons he rire 8 Williams, terical condition. Red Bank, N. J, next month and Business Director. | architects and Builders Building. Indian- ——————————— J hy ‘ eee holies, Indiana i will: keep it on the Murchison NOTICE TO BIDDERS RD ated this 4th day of August 1952 Produce and Ungdahl tanch in Texas Sealed proposals will be received by THE BOARD OF SCHOOL FOMMIS- - rm : K ¥ . 7 the Board of School Commissioners of SIONERS oF SHE TY Fxgs — FOR Cincinnati Consumers until next March. The following the City of Indianspelie Indiana, at the INDIANATO 12 BAILEY grades; 8 A Iarg hite 62-63'30:! civ % 5 . . office of said Board, 150 North Meridian 3 apts Brown mixed 62-64 me qs hedigm SIX months it will be returned wrest. Indianapolis. Indiana. until 6:30 Business Director. white 55-58" ;¢ brown mixed 55-58':c: to New Jersey. 2 PM BT) or 1:30 P. M. (DST } =——r : wholesale grade Commercial graded 40 y Tuesday. September 9. 1952. and will be vAaTiCcE OF SALE OF TEMPORARY per cent extra large white 53-33¢; hrown - - publicly opened and read aloud. Bids re- [iN WARRANTS BY THE DEPART - mixed 33-55¢ current recaipts, Cases Rid in Ge ceived later tha tne above time will be \rENT OF FINANZE. Alo HE OFFICE exchanged 36-40c. top auality irm Libera returned unopene: ( E CITY CON , oly of poorer quality Prices un- ! gway rmany Proposal shall cover the Remodeling oF a INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA, \nge FRANKFURT. Germany, Aug. and Alterations in the Old School Build- SEPTEMBER 5. 1952 Chickens — Red 34-36c: white crosses and 4 ing No. 6. and Arsenal Technical Hich gq. isd hide will be received br the City white: 34-3fc. hens. heavy, 19-23c. hens.|18 (UP)—Gen. Matthew B. Ridg- School (Treadwell Hall Classrooms for controller of the City of Indiantpaits, light 14c. old roost 140 ) eight | w irr , the installation o ectrical an umb- t his office in the City Hall Soh TIL a Heavy Tia way arrived today by plane from f geitems All to be constructed in. ful dante’ on the 5th dav of September, Balance steady Prices unchanged Paris accompanied by Senators Jecorrniice *in this netice instructions 1952, until the hour of A300 a ha oo. But “vO RINT an for 1c. ’ . to dders contracts an plans an Ape- T' on the follow . A re IY ate, Pre- Wayne Morse (R. Ore.) and Rus-!cificatiant at prepared hy Bevington, | (3! 0 AN at warrants to he is- ————— - | cell Long (D. La.) Taggart & Fowler. Inc. Consulting En-|. .4 in the name of the City of Indian. i : . cineers 710 K of P Buildifiz, Indianapo- ,, oiic acting for and on hehalf of and He lpdins " Heid for the use and benefit of the Seon ne ontract ocuments neluding |, t f Public Sanitation an the anUrges Health Message drawings and specifications, are on file mens District of Indianapolis. under the at the office of the Board of School Com=-| ricdiction of the Board of Sanitary { PHILADELPHIA, Aug 18 missioners 150 North Meridian Btreet, Commissioners of sald City, to-wit: . r . N Me ls ndiananolis ndiana Bevington, Tag-| r rary loan warrants in the amoun (UP) Dr. Don E. Francke, Ann tart & Fowler. Inc. Consulting Fnelneers. of Five Yoav a and Twenty-five Thou-| on Arbor, Mich, today urged dele- 730 K of P Building. Indianapolis. Indi-icand Dollars ($525.000.00). evidencing its oh iy Ana. State Board of ‘Health and the Btate|temporary loan for the “Sanitary Main. gates to the American Pharma- Board of Argounts [Copies MAY be 0b- tenance and General Fxpelse Fund" of . ng ROC . i taine rom the Engineers ' hove named district an OAT ceutical Association's 100th anni- Each proposal must be enclosed In 2 to of the day delivery {sg made: WA versary convention to “carry lhe|sesled elvelone Propery Jaried with ihe pavable on Dec ». 1952; the Juteresti IAL " y ranch ‘ar-pranches of wor o which theirgt ot to exceed four per cent 4%] aot message of health” to the 25,000,-!1id relates” and the name and place of Tate ims the exact rate 19 he deter- » dt ’ i ine business of the hidder mined hy hiddinge and pavable at ma000 persons who use American Proposals shall he nroperiy and rome ee of the warrants; denominations to drugstores every day. nletely executed on nroposal hlanks nike made as reavested hy purchaser: de. { —— ha. accordance with Indiana Form No. 98 {very to he made nn September 12 1052 | and accompanied hy Questionnaire Form All nrooosalse will he opened hy the INo. 96A, Indiana State Board of Accounts.!cfty Controller nn caid date at said jand Non-Collusion Affidavit. reaunired un-lhoyr and at ssid place. and szuch lean der the Statutes of Indiana. Each pro-|jehall be awarded to the person or instiipngal shall he accompanied bv a deposit!tntion offering his or ite hid to lend of an acceptable certified or cashier'sithe moner at the lowest actual cost, chack made pavable to the Board of nyt the right ic reserved to reiect any |Schoa! Commissioners of the Ctiv of In-land all bids. In the event satisfactory
jdianapalis in the amount of not less) (than five (8%) ner cent of the total hid] price. or a satisfactory bid bond executed | by the hidder and a rurety company in| fate amount equal! tn 5 per cent of the
The Contractor ta whom an award fs
made will be required te furnish an ae-! ceptahle surety hond in the amount of
* Imitation - “One Hundred (100% Per cent of ths Sugar Contract Price A - t is expressly agreed that time is Flavor (the essence of the contract to he made for this work. The Contractor te whom
SWEETENER An
i 15 the contract is awarded hall commence , i | k immediately a TTERED ASSICTOO 4 oz. bottle C work as rapidly as arsitie tompies te SCATTER i POTTY . The Roard of School Commissioners of SHOW ERS a Rt oo rijet SIMPLE jquery the am anv informalities. No Widder mas with 5. dd MAY ith. Gry? M11 —— sow KEENE Prue Co. draw hiz bd for a period of forty-five yyy . 4 thereat SCATIENLD Ww | tam DELAWARE AT OHIO Tux RoARD or SCHOOL musstonms U/l MERIDIAN AT OMIO | CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS | By. M. V. Bailey. Business Director. 3 - - 5. if : } - ’ ’ . . Ru ~m - - : ~ 4
NOTICE TO BIDDERS A INDIANAPOLIS SCHOOL SHOPS— 1129 EAST 16TH STREET INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Sealed Proposals for the installation of new Oil Burners. complete with contracts, etc.; Oil Tanks. miscellaneous piping and electric wiring consisting of power wiring for the Oil Burners in the hotler room of the above mentioned building will be received by the Board of School Comissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, at the office of the, said Board; No. 150 North Meridian Street until 6:30 P. M., CST (7:30 P. M., August 26. 1952. and will then ne opened and read aloud. Bids received later than the above time will be returned unopened. The work for which a proposal is asked shall include any cutting and patching of existing building. removal of abandoned equipment. and the installation of two new Oil Burners. complete with controls. ete: two 4,000-k4llon ol] danke, miscels laneous iping and electric wiring consisting of power wiring for the Oil Burn-
two
CDST). publicly
{ers in holler room of the above mentioned|
buflding The bidder shall bid upon the entire project located at the above men-| tioned work. 1129 East 18th Street, Indianapolis. Indiana : The work shall ne constructed in full
accordance with this notice, instructions to bidders contract and plans and | specifications as prepared hy G. M. Williams. Consulting Engineer. for John G.| C. Sohn. Architect, both of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, and the State Board of Ac- \ Ls oa » contract documents, including drawings and specifications are on file at the office of the Board of School]
Commissioners. 130 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Indiana: G. M. Williams!
415 Architects & Builders Building, Indi-|
anapolis. Indiana. and the State Board of Accounts } Fach proposal must be enclosed in a
sealed envelope properly marked with the hranch of work to which the bid relates, and the name and the place of business of the hidder Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal blanks jn accordance with Indiana Form No and shall be accompanied by aquestionnaire Form No. 96-A. Indiana State Board of Accounts, and Non-Collusion AfMdavit required under the statutes of Indiana. Each proposal shall be accompanied nv a deposit of an acceptable certified or cashier's checks made pavable to the Board of School Commissioners of the City nf Indianapolis. in the amount of not less than five (5 per cent of the total bid price. or a satisfactory bid pond executed hy the bidder and curety company in an amount equal to five i5) per cent of the bid. The Contractor to whom made will he required to furnish an ac-
an
hide are not received on the date herein fixed. the sale will be continued from dav tn dav thereafter. Sajid warrants shall import ne personal obligation for their >ayment. and. shall he parable only out of the proceeds of the «actually levied in the year 1951 which will be eonllected "and enforced in the year 1952 as provided by aw : aid warrants are being {issued and offered for sale and, said temporary loan
made under and pursuant to the provisions of Becton 21 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of In-
diana in the vear 1917 avproved March 9. 1917. and all acte amendatory thereof and supnlemental thereto. ws A sufficient amount of the Droceeds from the taxes which will he collected and enforeed in the vear 1952 has heen anpropriated and nledesd tn the payment
dave after the date set for the opening af said warrants and the Interest thereon HN R
BARNEY. City Cantroller of
J . . he City of Indianapolis acting far and
A Renal the foment > Pubtation an anitary Dis ie Por Tiana nis .
trie : 1
award 1s)
By United Press 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 18—Only an atomic scientist would dare have radioactive waste materials buried in his own backyard.* Such is the case at Washington University where Chancellor Arthur Holly Compton, one of the foremost scientists in the field of atom-smashing, throws open the grounds surrounding his home to the burial about every two months. The process illustrates one of the pressing problems of the atom age: How to get rid of partially radioactive solids ° and liquids left over from smashing the atom. A. A. Schulke, engineer in Rarge of the university's giant, 80-ton cyclotron, said the job
Until MONDAY, AUG. 18, 1052 Defense Agency
Disposing of Atom ‘Waste Big Problem
of seconds or may hang on for a thousand years. That's why the cyclotron can't sell its old metal for re-use by most business cone cerns.
Local Stocks and Bonds
—Aug. 18, 1952— id Asked . 2 crew
STOCKS American Loan 5%
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