Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1930 — Page 3

DEC. 3, 1930.

PENNSVR.R.TO AID OWN MEN Furloughea Workers Will Be Helped, Heads Announce. Existing organizations of Pennsylvania railroad employes are handling the requirements of the company's furloughed men. a statement

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issued by Elisha Lee, vice-president, through J. T. Hodgley, local superintendent, declared today. “The Pennsylvania Railroad feels that its first obligation for relief of distress due to unemployment is toward its own furloughed men,” said the statement. “Accordingly steps have been taken to see to it that wherever need arises for assistance to tide men over the current period, such assistance will be rendered through existing organizations of employes and their families whose year in and year out function is to help our people in temporary emergencies.

“The Pennsylvania railroad Is progressing steadily on a large program of improvements in order to provide as much work as possible in addition to the requirements of current business, and, in co-opera-tion with representatives of certain classes of the employes, has retained in service a substantial number of men who might otherwise have been furloughed if business considerations alone were followed.” A man in Woolwich, England, has built himself a coffin and sleeps in it every night “to get used to the feel of it,” he says.

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(J. S. TO BUILD CITY AT OAM Actual Construction Work Starts Soon in Nevada. By United Prees LAS VEGAS. Nev., Dec. 3. Actual construction work on Boulder City, Nevada’s newest munic-

i j ipality, will begin shortly after the first of the year. | Walker Young, construction engineer on the Boulder canyon proj ject, revealed details of the manner in w'hich the new city will be built. If a report prepared by A. R. De Boer, city designer, is approved by officials of the interior department. ; Young said, the task of preparing plans and specifications for the new city will start at once, i While this work is being done, engineering crews, will be assigned |to the task of laying out streets, t and sewer and water systems, in 1 order that all will be in readiness

I to start work as soon as the contract is awarded. The government, under the plan adopted by the interior department, will lay out the townsite, construct the streets, sewers, water system, street- lights and other portions of municipal improvements planned for the city, as well as approximately 100 houses for executives in the various branches of the government work. An administration building of Spanish design will house all of the government offices in connection with Boulder Dam itself. Plans and specifications for con-

struction of an asphalt-macadam highway from the city to the dam site, and for the government railroad to the dam site from the Boulder City yards will be issued soon, Young said. Believe Conditions Near Normal By United rrtts CHICAGO, Dec. 3. —Street car elevated and bus traffic has increased in Chicago at such a rapid rate the last two weeks that heads of the three transportation lines today are convinced the business depression practically has passed and conditions are back to near normal.

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HIKER ROBS DRIVER Anderson Man Loses Auto and s2l for Accommodating Walker. A hitchhiker picked up on stata Road 67 near Ft. Benjamin Harris son by Cecil Crane, Anderson, en route to Indianapolis Tuesday night was object, of a police search today. Near this city the hiker pressed a gun into Crane's side, forced him to drive into an alley near Massachusetts avenue and St. Clair street, and took s2l. some papers, keys and the auto.