Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1934 — Page 25

DEC. 14, 1934.

SLUM PROGRAM TO AJDJS.OGO $150,000,000 Will Be Spent on 91 Projects; New Deal May Ask More. My United Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—The 1150,000.000 Federal allotment for Hum clearance will be spent by next ■Pring with more than 35,000 fam-

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tiles moved from tenements to lowcost houses and apartments. Forty-one slum clearance projects have been approved, or are In process of approval as part of the New Deal's social service program. President Roosevelt may ask Congress for new appropriations for the work. * Slum clearance projects are under construction in New York, Chicago, Atlanta. Cleveland, Indiana polL;, Cincinnati. Detroit and Louisville, involving expenditure of $74,500,000 to care for 18,134 families. Preliminary work has started on 18 other projects, to provide 10.137 living units at a Co6t of $37,036,500. Eleven other slum clearance and

construction programs are being considered. Their estimated cost will be $12411,000 to provide 3700 dwellings. Os > $150,000,000 spent, the net gover tal outlay will be less than 90,000. The Administration is l 4klr.g outright grants of 30 per cent for materials and labor, and will be repaid the rest in rents. College Head to Talk Dr. Steward W. McClelland, Lincoln Memorial University president, Mil speak before the Men’s Bible Ciass of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, 34th-st and Cen-tral-av, at 9:30 Sunday. His subject will be “Folk of Tennessee.”

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U. S. DEBTORS WILLDEFAULT Finland Alone of European Nations Will Make Usual Payment. By United Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—The Treasury prepared today to enter on its records as bills “past due and unpaid’’ approximately $600,-

000.000 owed by European governments. Chance* of collecting more than a pitttnea of the interest and principal due tomorrow were considered remote. Finland alone has indicated it will make its usual installment. Treasury officials reflected on the re;narks of .some European statesmen that it would be “a very cold day when the United States collects her debts from us,” but decided they had some other meaning than fixing of a day ir. the middle of winter for payment. Great Britain replied to tha “dun” for $117,760,765 by expressing regrets and intimating she sid not care,to discuss the matter until the

United States is willing to talk revision or cancellation. Administration officials anticipated other debtor governments would either follow Britain's lead and announce their intention to default again or ignore entirely the dunning notes sent out by the State Department. Tabulation of amounts due and arrears follows: Country. Due Tomorrow Arrer* Belgium < 3,109.253 $ 18.465.907.76 Czechoslovakia 1.682 813 4 535.711 39 Estonia 531.350 1.312.835 58 France 22.308,312 141.308 530 79 Great Britain . 117.780 765 261.791.011 68 Greece None 3.161.136 14 Finland 228.538 None Hungary None 152,0393 0 Italy 2.141,593 28.428.603 50 Latvia 220.683 421.345 36 Lithuania 121.466 369.034.18 Poland 8,616.309 18 356.869 42 Rumania 48.750 2.297,500 16 Yugoslavia ... None 825.000.00

ACTRESS NEVER HAS FELT STAGE FRIGHT Elinor Harriott at 24 Is Radio Veteran. By Times Special CHICAGO. Dec. 14.—Maybe its because she has been a trouper since childhood, but Elinor Harriott, pretty NBC actress, has never experienced stage fright. Only 24 years of age, Elinor is a veteran of the stage and the air

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li ti, she faces the microphone as Sally, the hat check girl, on Jan Garber's Suppler Club which is heard each Monday at 8 p. m., E. S. T.. over an NBC-WJZ network under spwnsorship of the Northwestern Yeast Company. To members of her family in Duluth. Minn.. Elinor was often an embarrassing problem in childhood. She insisted on mimicking every one who crossed the family threshold. The outsUnding incident of her childhood was going backstage at the age of 10 to meet Otis Skinner. CLOTHES VS. WINTER, CLOTHE A CHILD.