Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1936 — Page 2

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1936-37 RELIEF PROGRAM LAID BY ROOSEVELT Permanent Proposal Calls for Appropriation of $1,500,000,000. Bu United Prrs WASHINGTON. Jan. 9.—A new congressional appropriation of $l- - to establish the Works Progress Administration on a permanent basis features New Deal work-relief plans for the 1936-1937 fiscal year. It was indicated today. An allocation that size would increase the government's next annual deficit to $2,598,000,000. compared to the $3,234,000,000 established for 1938. Authoritative sources said President Roosevelt was preparing submit these recommendations to Congress around March 15: 1— $1,500,000,000 for Harry L. Hopkins* WPA to make Jobs for around 2,750,000 needy for 12 months after July 1. 2 Continuation of the Public Works Administration without new money for construction loans and grants to political subdivisions. Administrator Harold L. Ickes still would have a $500,000,000 revolving fund for lending. Son** Money Unspent The $1,500,000,000 will not Ire the only sum the government will spend during 1936-1937 for work-relief. Mr. Roosevelt estimated in his budget message that $1,103,000,000 of past WPA and PWA appropriations would be unspent July 1. It all has been obligated, however. The new appropriation tentatively was decided upon by Mr. Rooseveit and Mr. Hopkins from figures showing that, up to Dec. 19. WPA had spent or allocated $1,100,000,000 to make work ior 2,678,629 persons. In all, 3,500,000 needy now are on Federal work rolls. The number dependent on government-made wmrk is expected to decline somewhat during th next year with increasingly large industrial pay rolls. The projected plans for the last six months of this year and first of next, were put forward as Mr. Hopkins started compiling a report on the status of the whole $4,000,000,000 program as required by Congress. Included in Report The Senate and House, in passing j the appropriation resolution, provided that, on Jan. 10 for three ! successive years, work-relief officials must inform Congress on all their activities. According to latest program figures compiled as Doc. 31, Mr.; Hopkins has received $1,169,390,271 to spend on his quick, cheap projects. Os some $7,000,000,000 in WPA applications, Mr. Roosevelt has approved $4,527,199,383 in project values compared to $4,475,374,122 by Comptroller-General John R. McCarl. The President > has authorized actual expenditure of $1,177,502,723. ! Mr. McCarl has countersigned 1 Treasury warrants amounting to $1,169,390,271. With more than $3,000,000,000 in projects already setup that can not be financed from present funds, j WPA officials pointed out they j could start spending the $1,500,000.000 without delay and with slight j administrative expense. ACCOUNTANTS’ MERGER TO BE DISCUSSED HERE Proposal Would Bring Into Single Organization Two Groups. Meeting Saturday in the Lincoln. Indiana Association of Certified Public Accountants' directors are to consider proposed merger of the American Institute of Accountants and the American Society of Certified Public Accountants. George F„ Olive is to report on action taken at an American Institute meeting in Washington, which he attended. The directors also are to discuss plans for the state organization's annual meeting In May. Col. Robert Montgomery, New York, member of the Lybrand. Ross Bros. & Montgomery firm, is to speak. NYA BEGINS PROBE OF PAROLE DELINQUENCIES Young People From Relief Families to Make Inquiry. A study is being maae today by the National Youth Administration into special factors contributing to repeated delinquencies among paroled Negro boys in Marion County. Twenty-two young men and W'omen, from the ages of 16 to 25, are to be employed for three months on the research. These employes are drawn from relief families. Sponsor of the project is the Indianapolis Negro economic committee, a branch of the Indiana Economic Council. Office space has been provided by the Senate-av branch, Y. M. C. A. WILSON : r SPEAKER National Business Leader Will Speak at Theater. Alonzo E. Wilson, of the American Business Men’s Research Foundation, is to be the speaker at the Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting Sunday aliernoon at Keith's Theater. Mr. Wil- j son is national field director of the organization and has had extensive experience in business affairs. The Indiana Central College orchestra. directed by Robert E. Ginkers, is to play.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

-JAN. 9, 1936