Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1936 — Page 12

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STATE COUNCIL OF ENGINERS IS TO BE FORMED Proposed Federal Projects Would Be Studied, Advice Given. Organization of an Indiana engineering council to study proposed Federal projects was under way today. Dean A. A. Potter. Purdue University, urged the organization of such a council at a joint dinner of four Indiana engineering societies last night in the Lincoln. Dean Potter declared that the American Engineering Council, a combination of all engineering societies of the nation, is in a position to give nonpartisan and unbiased advice concerning projects requiring engineering knowledge and experience. Through this advice, the Federal Radio Commission was developed, the antiquated system of the United States Patent Office modernized, and Boulder Dam built, he said. Daniel W. Mead, who is professor emeritus of hydraulic and sanitary engineering at the University of Wisconsin, stressed the necessity of developing local sections of engineering societies affiliated with the national groups so that all can benefit through engineering developments. H. O. German of Indianapolis was elected president of the Indiana Engineering Society, succeeding W. A. Hanley of Indianapolis. Other officers are D. L. Curtner of Lafayette, vice president, and Mr. Hanley, Earl Caster and Charles Brassman, all of Indianapolis, and R. L. McCormick of Terre Haute, trustees. H. L. Davis of Terre Haute is a holdover member of the Board of trustees. W. A. Knapp of Lafayette was re-elected secretary-treasurer of the society. The Indiana section of the American Society of Civil Engineers elected R. L. McCormick president, succeeding j. W. Wheeler of Indianapolis; Charles Brossman of Indianapolis, vice president, and Fred Kellam o? Indianapolis, re-elected sec-retary-treasurer. Urges Veterans File for Bonus Veterans of Foreign Wars who have not yet made their bonus payment applications are urged to do so by Raymond Demaree, wno is in charge of the applications office in the K. of P. Building.

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HEAD I. U. GERMAN CLUB John Dennis and Carol Geisler Named President, Secretary. Timm Spi citil BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 21. Two Indianapolis members of Der Deutche Verein, honorary German club at Indiana University, today had been elected officers of the organization to serve during the second semester. They are John Dennis

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and Carol Geisler, named president and secretary, respectively. New members include Miss Edna Jane Glossbrenner, Frank Noffke and Martin O’Neill, all of Indianapolis. Manion Leaves for Erie, Pa. Clarence Manion, state National Emergency Council director, left today for Eric Pa., where he is to speak at the Washington Day banquet of the Erie District Bar Association tomorrow night.

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HOOSIERS SEEK $7,500,000 IN HOUSING FUNDS $6,500,000 in Character Loans Made Under Title; Peters Announces. Indiana applications for insurance of mortgages under Title II of the National Housing Act have passed the $7,500,000 mark. R. Earl Peters, state Federal Housing Administration director, announced today. Indiana financial institutions have advanced more than $6,500,000 in character loans under Title I of the act, Mr. Peters said. A total of 454 applications aggregating $2.064,801 was presented by Indianapolis residents. ‘•Despite the bitter cold weather during the last several weeks,” Mr. Feters said, ‘ the Indianapolis offices received the largest volume of Title II business last week of any similar period since the beginning of the act in Indiana. 91 Received Last Week “During last week, 91 applications aggregating $304,810 were received, and one day’s business this week amounted to $71,900. Every indication points to a substantial revival of the construction industry in Indianapolis and Indiana during 1936. “That development will cause the re-employment of many idle persons and will in a small degree meet the acute demand for additional units. It is estimated in Indianapolis alone approximately 400 new

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