Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1936 — Page 18

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FEDERAL ROAD AID IS SOUGHT BY STATE BODY Indiana Commission Goes to Washington to See U. S. Officials. Tini'* Sprrinl WASHINGTON. Feb. 11.—Mcmbers of the Indiana State Highway Commission are here today for a series of conferences which they hope will result in a restoration of $3,000,000 of normal Federal highway funds for the state's program this year. They are enlisting the aid of the Hoosier Congressional delegation to push their plan with Thomas McDonald, chief of the Federal Bureau of roads. President Roosevelt suggested in his budget message that "normal Federal aid” for highways should be postponed for 1936-37, since states had not contracted for expenditure of funds already allocated. Chairman James D. Adams of the Indiana commission points out that such is not the case in Indiana and if the normal $3,000,000 is given now it ran be readily expended. Present funds are contracted 97 per rent and with the letting of one more contract will be 100 per cent under contract, he said. Mr. Adams upon his arrival here yesterday was forced to remain in bed at his hotel because of a severe cold. ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR SEAT IN CONGRESS L, William Curry Backs Townsend Plan, Father Coughlin’s Union. J. William Curry, 2248 N. La Salle-st, announced today he would seek the Democratic nomination for representative in Congress from the Eleventh District on a platform advocating the Townsend old-age pension and principles of Father Coughlin’s National Union for Social Justice. W. S. McClintic, state Townsend manager, has announced his organization is not interested in candidates at this time and that any indorsement of candidates is to be made by national headquarters. INSURANCE MAN ROBBED Prospective ‘Client’ Takes S3O, Police Told by Victim. A man who said he was a client interested in an insurance policy last night robbed George Edwin Bowden, 24, of 3530 Balsam-av, agent for the National Life and Accident Insurance Cos. of S3O, he reported to police today. Mrs. Grover Shockley reported to police that a thief entered her home, 840 W. 27th-st, with a pass key, and took $25 that she had hidden in a dresser drawer.

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COKE PRICE RISE UNDER INQUIRY Dr. Carr Begins Private Investigation for Benefit of Council. Dr. Silas J. Carr, City Council vice president, today launched a private investigation into the rise in coke prices here. He plans to report his findings at. the Council meeting Monday night. Coke .sells for $9.25 a ton now. while before Nov. 1, the price was

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_FEB. 11, 1936