Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1933 — Page 26
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MILLION TO GET JOBS IN PUBLIC WORK PROGRAM Federal and City Projects* Approved as Step in Campaign. By r n’frrl Prr* WASHINGTON, July 14 —Approval of federal and municipal works projects involving expenditure of $115,813,610, was announced today by Interior Secretary Harold L. Ickes as the first step in a campaign to put 1.000.000 men to work by Oct 1. The program included 64,561,542 for federal projects; $052 063 for municipal construction, and $50,000.000 which had been set aside in the industrial recovery act for road building in national parks, national forests. Indian reservations and on public lands. As administrator of the $3,300,000.000 building program, Ickes issued a statement declaring that the projects approved had qualified “within the intent of congress and the policy of the administration that, only work of permanent and real social value shall be embarked upon." “The board now has before it a vast number of additional projects which may or may not meet with their requirements." he said “Absence of these projeets from ihe first list does not of necessity disqualify them " The approved federal and municipal program raised to $753,513,610 the total allocated thus far from the public works building fund. President Roosevelt previously had allot eel $400,000,000 to the agriculture department, for distribution to the states for highway construction, and $238,000,000 to the navy department for ship building. FOUR FLEE AMID SHOTS Leave Auto After Colliding With Police Radio ( ruiser. Four men riding in an automobile w>hich collided with a police radio car at Brook and Drake streets, Thursday night escaped on foot despite a fusilacle of shots fired by police. Radio patrolmen Nelson Granderson and Jesse Hadley said the collision occurred as they drove out of an alley north of Drake street. The other car w r as wu-ecked as it struck a curb.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PROTESTS HALT OF LABOR TALK Prevented From Explaining Recovery Act, Says Galloway. Representative Fred Galloway • Dem . Indianapolisi Thursday sent a letter of protest to Hugh Johnson, administrator of the national industrial recovery act, regarding alleged treatment he received when trying to unionize workers at the
American Foundry Company, 1500 Naomi street. The letter set out that he sought to make a speech exolaining the right to organize under the recovery act during the noon hour Monday. About twenty employes were listening when ordered within the gate and the gate closed under directions of the foreman, the letter charges. “This gate is open at all times during working hours and during the noon hour." Galloway said in the letter, and continued: "Our purpose in writing this to you is that we believe the action on
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INVALID TRIES SUICIDE Young Woman Takes Poison in Death Attempt. Miss Geneva McClain, 21. an invalid who rooms at 731 Fletcher
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avenue, is in city hospital suffering effects of poison she swallowed Thursday night in a suicide attempt at her home. The recent flight over Mount Everest has shown the existence of two unknown glaciers.
