Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1934 — Page 11
MARCH 30, 1931.
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One of the heaviest jobs in Washington is that of Harry L. Hopkins, federal emergency relief director, shown above in anew picture. Hopkins, repeatedly promising that no one shall go hungry, is strongly backing the Wagner unemployment insurance act.
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CONSTRUCTION PERMITS RISE Awards for First Half of March Up 4 Per Cent From 1933. By Tima Special NEW YORK, March 30—Contracts awarded for all classes of construction in the thirty-seven states east of the Rockies during the initial half of March reachpd a total within 4 per cent of the volume reported during the entire month of February, according to figures of F. W. Dodge Corporation. Construction awards in the first fifteen days of March, totaling J-32.-521 800 were larger, also by 55 per cent, than the total reported for the entire month of March, 1933. Although! the increases over last year were due chiefly to larger governmental undertakings, the Dodge bulletin indicates a moderate gam in privately-financed construction projects as well. February awards for construction of all descriptions in the thirtyseven eastern states totaled $96.716,300 as against $186,463,700 for January and $52,712,300 for February, 1933. February awards were 33 per cent larger than those registered in February, 1333. Gains over last year were shown for each of the four major classifications: residential buildings; nonresidential buildings; public works; and public utilities.
