Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1934 — Page 14

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CIVIC CLUBS TO PUSH ELEVATION OF R. R, TRACK U. S. Aid May Be Obtained for Belt Work, Says Wayne Coy. Elevation of the Belt railroad's trackage on the south side will be pressed at a meeting of the South Side Civic Clubs' central committee next Wecnesday night in Tolin's undertaking establishment. Plans are being made to increase the delegate membership of the committee from fifteen to fifty south side organizations. Wayne Coy, director of the Governor's unemployment relief commission. told committee members at a meeting last night in the mortuary that efforts would be made to work out a program through which federal aid might be obtained for continuation of the elevation. Superior Court Judge John W. Kern and Walter Pritchard, mayoralty nominees, both assured the committee that they would work toward track elevation. Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan told the civic leaders that, at present, the city has a fund of only SBO,OOO for track elevation but pointed out that, after fall taxes are collected, the general fund will be given approximately $228,000 which can be used for eievation purposes. It is estimated that elevation will cost *7.000.000. Under original plans the Belt railroad was to be elevated, with the railroads paying 50 per cent of the cost, the city 34 per cent and the county 16 per cent. DELEGATES RETURN FROM FREIGHT PARLEY Indiana Commissioners End Trip to Rate Increase Hearing. By Time* Special WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Commissioners Samuel Trabue and Moie Cook of the Indiana public service commission returned to Indianapolis today after attending the opening hearings on freight rate increases before the interstate commerce commission. Similar evidence to that being presented here will be placed by the railroads before the state commissions in an effort to procure increases from 10 to 15 per cent. The same increases now being sought on interstate traffic will be asked for intrastate traffic. Consequently commission members from fifteen states were on hand to listen to the opening arguments and evidence submitted by the various railroad officials.

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AUTO HITS TROLLEY; DRIYER BADLY HURT Bottling Company Employe Suffers Head Injury. Glenn R. DeHilt, 28. of- 2738 Shelby street, employe of the CocaCola Bottling Company, today suffered severe head injuries when an automobile he was driving was in

collision with a street car at Minnesota and Shelby streets. Police said that tire marks on the pavement showed that Mr. DeHilt's car had skidded approximately fifty feet before hitting the street car. Mr. DeHilt was traveling south on Shelby street and the street car was turning west into Minnesota from Shelby. Filling Station Robbed A shabbily dressed bandit who wore a dirty handkerchief over the lower part of his face early today held up and robbed Gris Marcy, 40, of 1225 North Tuxedo street, attend-

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