Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1935 — Page 4

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NEW DEAL TO DOUBLE SIZE OF CCC ARMY Leaders Working Quietly to Build Fechner Unit Into Giant Force. Bg Cmit'4 Prrt* WASHINGTON. Feb. 28.—The New Deal is working quietly to make the Civilian Conservation Corps the greatest peace-time army in America's history. Detailed plans have been drawn to double the enrollment of the corps, bringing its strength to more than 600.000 and making it about five times the size of the regular Army. The plans ar® those of the War Department and Robert H. Fechner, taciturn ex-labor leader who has allowed his fellows in the New Deal alphabet to garner publicity while he spent $473,007,653.46, dotted the country with 1731 strategically located campt. and enlisted a total of 930.000 youtho. Present enrollment is steady at about 370.000 men, including 50,000 drought relief recruits who will go off the pay rolls July 1. Makes $660,000,000 Budget If President Roosevelt’s work relief bill passes Congress, Mr. Fechner hopes to bring up tne enlistment to 640,000 this spring, at a cost of slightly more than SI,OOO a qr.an a year, making his budget reach a grand total of $660,000,000 anually. Mr. Roosevelt has not formally approved Mr. Fechner’s plans yet but the United Press was informed in official circles today that such approval would be forthcoming as soon as Congress decided upon disposition of the Administration's $4,880,000,000 work relief bill. Mr. Fechner and War Department officials involved remain silent concerning their expansion plans pending solution of the Senate relief squabble. They have, however, drawn cost sheets for the expanded corps, outlining minutely, down to shaving kits and pick axes, equipment needed for such expansion. Half to Be Foresters Speaker Joseph Byrns recently told his Democratic conferees expansiqn of the CCC would make about 10.000 political jobs available. There will, in fact, be a total of 33.555 civilians put to work at from SIOO to S2OO a month if the program goes through. About half of them will be, skilled 'carpenters, electricians, and the like, who will be hired according to their qualifications instead of their politics, CCC officials 6aid. Os the remaining 17.000 or so, they I added, about half will be foresters ■ of real technical skill, while the re-1 mainder. about 8.500, will be fore- j men and handyman. These latter J jobs, it was said, will in all likelihood go to deservin’ Democrats. In his third report to President Roosevelt, to be made public soon, Mr. Fechner will say he is having unusual success in re vabtlitating not only forests, but men.

CITY REPUBLICANS TO MARK PARTY’S FOUNDING Younger Members to Attend Rally of 19th Ward Group. Delegations of Young Republicans from each city ward will take part in the observance of the birthday of the Republican party in a celebration tonight at the Nineteenth Ward Young Republican headquarters. lOth-st and King-av. The celebration wa* arranged by the recently organized Republican Co-operative Bureau and the Nineteenth Ward Young Republican Organization. State Senator Lawrence Carlson. Huntington, and Rep. H. H. Evans, Newcastle, will address the meeting. “SMILIN’ THROUGH” IS SELECTED BY SENIORS Sbortridge Cast to Present Play on March 29. The Shortridge High School 1935 Senior play, to be given March 29 in Caleb Mills Hall, will be Allen Langdon Martin’s ‘solllol' Through.” it was announced today by Miss Eleanor Dee Theck. coach. The cast will include Bernice Reef. Willard McDonald. Byron Beasley. Lenore Heppner. Mary Lou Over. Paul Krauss, John Westfall, Bob Ferguson. Jane Ann Greenlee. Lawrence Frommer. Henrietta Savldge. Margaret Smith, Betty Haver. Jim Bowling. John Brown and John Peterson. SOCIETY TO GIVE DANCE Llederkranz Singing Group to Stage Party Saturday. The Indianapolis iui“derkranz Singing Society will hold a Mardi Gras Saturday night at 1417 E. Washington-st. Hans Haberl. who had long experience directing such dances in Munich, has charge of the affair.

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Recently returned from China and the Far East, Sherwood Eddy, student of international affairs, will speak at the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting at 3 Sunday in Keith's theater. The men’s ciee club of Indiana Central College and the Valelicia Orchestra will complete the program. This will be the final Big Meeting of the 1334-35 season.

LEGION TO HOLD MEMBER DRIVE Twelfth District to Open 15Day Campaign Here March 10. Final arrangements for the American Legion's Twelfth District membership drive March 10 to 25 were completed last night at a meeting of post commanders, adjutants and delegates called by Joseph F. Lutes, district commander. The membership will be built up in preparation for the state Legion convention here this summer. Membership headquarters will be established in a downtown office. The Legion has obtained the cooperation of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, civic organizations. clubs, the Indianapolis police and fire departments and business firms. Mr. Lutes said. In its drive for 4000 members, the district nearly doubled the quota set for it by the state department, which fixed the number at 2389. Progressives to Meet The National Progressive Party will hold an open meting at 2:30 Sunday at the English Hotel. Louis H. Waldon is county chairman.

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RECEPTION ARRANGED FOR CHURCH OFFICER E. L. Day to Be Honored Tomorrow on Recent Appointment. A reception for E. L. Day, newly appointed secretary-evangelist of the Indianapolis Christian Church Union, will be held tomorrow night

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at the Olive Branch Christian Church. Dr. G. R. Hoover, general secretary of the Indiana Christian Missionary Society, and Dr. Frederick D. Kershner, Butler University relgion college dean, will speak at installation services for Mr. Day. The world's oldest republic is Andorra in the Pyrenees.

PURDUE PROM LIMITED TO UPPER CLASSMEN Freshmen and Sophomore Baxrcd From Juniors’ Dance. By Timtt Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 28. Freshmen and sophomores will not be allowed to attend this year’s

junior prom April 12 at Purdue University, it was made known today by prom officials. The juniors and seniors will be given first chance at prom tickets, and then faculty members will be allowed a selection of the culled admittance passes. , Wire cable was first made a hundred years ago in Germany.

WARREN CENTRAL TO GIVE 3-ACT COMEDY “Cyclone Sally” to Be Presented by Pupils Tonight. Pupils of Warren Central High School will present a three-act comedy, "Cyclone Sally,” at 8 tonight at the school. Cast in lead-

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ing roles are June, Lawrence and John Gioe, Leslie Burtt, Mildred and Elma Jeffries. Major Assigned to City The assignment of Maj. Leslie C. Wheat. Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., as infantry instructor for the Indianapolis Military District was announced today. He will live with his family at i3l E. Fall Creek-blvd.