Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1920 — Page 1

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The public Community Chest Campaign for money for the support of charitable, benevolent and- philan*°.r»?^. vuk 5. ommunity Chest, at

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r -«ore than $296,000 has been raised in the campaign, according to the

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Crsdits to tide the farmer

the period of price depr * '*

the just recognition of in economic grovemment have been the principal

discussed at the convention of tha American Farm Bureau Federation, which held its final sessions at the

Masonic Temple today.

Although the report of the* resolutions committee is not scheduled to be made publife until late in the day,

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is summed up in a remark by J. H. Howard, president of the federation.

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IN FAVOR OF MILT^NBERGER

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MUXCIK. December 8.—The candi-1 dacy of Jacob D. Miltenberger, Rei publican, representative from Dela1 ware county in the legislature, for

of the house, was unaniindorsed by the Muncie r of Commerce at a meeting

,y night.”

ie motion tp.indorse Mr. Mitten-.

r’s candlt’

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he w n« *•** the rehher leaped ot . fctal . «** then went

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( t TALKS AT CAPITAL ! the recently organized Belt Elevation '•■•••'* . •’ -.■•■' ;.League. The 'board further an-

! PLANS TO DISCUSS CABINET

• ‘elevation program fbr the city. . i whereby tracks over all important ! MARiON. O.. December S. —With * streets would be raised. * ’

. . the; intention of the boa

The city ctvi.l engineer will be i„ structed to prepare plans for the elevation of the Belt railway tracks from White river east and northeast to Prospect street, the board of public worlfB announced today-. A petition, •aid to be 23® feet long, and to con-, tain more than 9,®®0 names, was pre-

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es of the coming administration, of "the'je^gue! anT JacotrV*.

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Klu a«u.l constructive wort on t».i■.TT^Un.-ZiTr om£ ,, J ■ l of the league, and Jacob P. MM ator Hgrdtng reached his home councilman from the Sixth

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shortly after noon. His train t/om raade short speeches before the petiWashington was more than five hour* presented. They said the ggj^* * **▼« nours south side nrot>ertv owners Would h»

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during »h« 1.,„, . . satisfied If the present board of opinions on^mLnv w °tks would start plans for the proj-

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I his ideal of pointed outthat one-fourth Sf

and common un- f n furthered by 1

“^ndut^hS K** «aTd r that man/.queVtfonV'jhid7* regarding an he consWered, such as the financial had *been par-■ con< ** t * on railway company,

^ ithe ability of manufacturing plants was : along the railway to remodel their - at shipping plants to conform with the -• elevation, and the amount of money the city and county could afford to

spend.

, W«Mea (Anestlvu Beard. in the discussion. Mr. J^ntaux said , he had heard that ‘ the Standard Oil Company and another party has let it „ be known that Shelby street will be opened from Maryland to- '" f ^ as the board you/' Mr. Lemaux iie board has the e« ; Will b. cpebia.

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