Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1926 — Page 14

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OHIO WORKER TO BE FUND GUEST Rev. Frank Nelson Will Attend Luncheon Thursday. Campaign organization of the Community Fund will attend a luncheon next Thursday,in honor of the Rev. Frank Nelson, president of the Cincinnati Community Fund directors. The lunchon In the Riley room of the Claypool will be a high

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spot in the preliminaries to the seventh campaign which opens Nov. 5. Herman Lleber, general chairman of the campaign said, "Rev. Nelson Is the only clergyman in the country who has served his city as chairman of its Community Fund campaign.” He is former president of the Cincinnati Council of Social Agencies. He is rector of Christ Church there. f The Reverend Nelson's visit will be the occasion of the special gifts divisions’ rally. There are two division of men and one of women who will solicit special gifts in advance of the campaign. Early luncheon reservations are advised.

MR. FIXIT Changes in Lighting System to Follow Survey,

Let Mr. Flxlt present your case to city officials. He is The Times’ representative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. As soon as the board of works completes a survey, there will be many changes in the lighting system of Indianapolis, Mr. Fixit learned today. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I would like to make a complaint regarding the street lights in the vicinity of Fiftieth St. and College Ave. There is no light at Fiftieth St. and the street car motormen are unable to see tne street at times and carry passengers by the corner. Also they go by when you want to board a car, as they are unable to see you. There is no light at Guilford Ave. and Fiftieth St., a very dark corner. Why not take a couple of lights out of the Forest Hill addition, which is lighted up as bright as day where there are no houses? I also see in the paper that FiftyFirst St. is to be paved from College Ave. to Carrollton Ave. Why not from College to Winthrop? A TIMES READER. You wfll receive lights when the survey is completed. Assistant City Engineer Arthur F. Hauffler told Mr. Fixit. There is no petition on file for the street paving. Present a petition to the board of works.

49 PER CENT OF AGENCIES COST WAS SUBSCRIBED $1,073,295 Expense of Community Fund Bodies, Letters Show. Gross operating costs of the Community Fund agencies last yeer involved $1,073,295, of which only 49 per cent was subscribed by the community, according to letters to 8,000 of the Community Fund’s 49,000 subscribers. The organizations earn 44.3 per cent of their exi>enses, while tbe remainder comes from Interest on investments and Government appropriations, the statement says. The Y. M. C. A. is among the ganizations earning a large proportion of its income, its dormitory being more than self-supporting. Dormitory rentals provide 34 per cent of the maintenance expense of the Y. M. C. A., while fees from other departmental services take care of 47 per cent of the cost. This leaves less than one-fifth, or 19 per cent of the total cost to be provided by the community. By the nature of their purpose and service not all of the thirty-six organizations can achieve so high a proportion of self-support, but the character-building agencies as a whole, including the Y. W. C. A., Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the settlement houses are 69 per cent selfsupporting, according to the statement. Accompanying the charts and figures is George S. Olive’s report of his latest audit of accounts. There are. 800,000 factory workers in the United States who cannot speak English.

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DROPS IN ON GAME Officer Arrests Five Negroes and Three White Men. Police Sergeant Eisenhut, raiding an alleged dice game at the poolroom operated by Bud McComb, 1802 W. Tenth St., Thursday night, arrested five "Negroes and three white men said to have been tossing the "dominoes.” McComb was charged with keeping a gambling house after $4.40 was seized from the table. The others were charged with visiting a gambling house and gaming. FALL PROVES FATAL Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday for Mrs. Agusta Severin, 87, who died Thursday from effects of a fall at her home, .1321 N. Meridian St., several days ago. Burial will be In Hill cemetery. Mrs. Severin had lived here for sixty-eight years. She was born in Werther, Westphalia, Germany.

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