Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 143, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1930 — Page 17
OCT. 24, 1930.
PREDICTS WORK BOOM IN CITY 1). S. Projects Will Assure Jobs. Says Ludlow. Predictions that government | building operations now assured for Indianapolis will bring employment j for many persons in dire need of' work, was made by Representative Louis Ludlow at the meeting o t the ]
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Indianapolis Building Congress Thursday at the Severin. “The only regrettable feature ol the prospect, Ludlow said, is that some months must elapse before these governmental activities can be started. Ground for the new World war veterans’ hospital at Riverside park will be broken in January, and the schedule provides that it be a tenmonths’ job, Ludlow said. He declared the labor supply will be recruited here. When congress reconvenes Dec. 1, Ludlow will introduce a bill to increase the appropriation from $500,000 to $2,000,000 so that the hospital may b 2 enlarged to a 500-bed capacity. Support of the American Legion, Veterans bureau and other j
strong units has been assured for the bill, he said. Ludlow also discussed the construction of a $1,500,000 New York street addition to the postoffice and declared this will provide much work. Alcoholism Blamed in Death GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 24. The body of Burl Matthews, 42, son of Alfred Matthews, was found under a Big Four railroad arch, west of the city. The coroner says that indications are Matthews had been dead only a short time, and believes he died of acute alcoholism.
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DEPORTATION IS FACING MORAN •Bugs* May Be Packed Off to Canada by U. S. Bu United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 24. George (Bugs) Moran, the hard-boiled
gangster chieftain who has no gang | to lead, may be deported to Canada ; ;as an undesirable alien, federal ! agents said today. Moran, meanwhile, was free on ! bond on a vagracy charge while ! -Judge John P. Lyle's gangsters’ j i nemesis, started an investigation to; | determine whether Moran obtained ■ his freedom illegally. In attempting to deport Moran. | the federal agents said they would : ! act on a report that he was born : I in Canada of Irish parentage and ! that he never had been naturalized j i in the United States. I
ANNIVERSARY NOTED BY WOMEN’S STORE Rink's Celebrates Forty-Fourth Year in Business Here. Forty-fourth anniversary of Rink’s, 29-37 North Illinois street, was celebrated Thursday with an anniversary sale. One of the largest women’s shops in the city, Rink’s began as a small shop, dealing in women's apparel, in a one-story building at the same address it now occupies.
White’s Market 403 W. Washington St. PURE LARS .... Lb. 131/2C HAMBURGER ... Lb. 121/2C FRESH EGGS .... Doz. 26c FRESH PICNICS ... Lb. 15c
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