Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1927 — Page 8
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TRAFFIC CLUB PLANSTRIBUTE 18 Former Presidents to Be Honored Dec. 18. The Indianapolis Traffic Club, at its twentieth annual banquet at the Claypool Dec. 8, will pay tribute to eighteen former presidents, five of whom are dead. Addresses will be delivered by
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(1. S. BUILDING PLANSTO WAIT Little Hope Seen at Capital for Funds. Bu Times Special WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. —The public building program, slowed up a whole year by the filibuster conducted at the end of the sixty-ninth Congress, is likely to stand just as
it was last spring, it was learned from the House Committee on Appropriations today. Under the terms of the authorization bill, $15,000,000 a year can be expended outside the District of Columbia. Most of- the buildings which were provided in the old deficiency bill which failed to pass, will be in the new deficiency bill on which the appropriations committee is now working. The others will be in the regular appropriation bills which will follow a little later in the session. There is one ray of hope for cities
anxious to get new postoffices or other Federal buildings. Representative Daniel A. Reed, Republican, New York, plans to introduce a bill which would authorize an increased expenditure each year. Asa part of the same bill, he will seek to increase the entire public buildings fund of $165,000,000. PENSION FUND BOOSTED Firemen’s Work at Two Blazes Recognized With Cash Fire Chtaf Jesse A. Hutsell re-
ceived two contributions to the firemen’s pension funds Thursday. Maywood citizens raised a purse of $49 in appreciation of the department’s work in extinguishing a garage fire Sept. 26. Henry J. Lensmann, 2018 Shelby St., whose garage caught fire Nov. 21, donated S2O.
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