Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1936 — Page 2

ys, Bridges Also Being proved Under WPA, ‘Municipal Projects.

ne city is spending $284,446 on t, bridge and alley improveprojects upon which contracs ‘been let since Jan. 1, Henry pg, city engineer, announced

some of these construction now has been completed. n of the 16 street improveare being carried out under Progress Administration rants by which the city provides * the cost of materials and the ] recovery agency supplies labor. WPA also is carrying lacasts for the five bridge projThere are no figures availon amount being spent by for this work, Mr, Steeg said. ©Of the total amount, $260,659.36 be spent on streets. Bridge pvements represent an expene of $13,468, and four alleys

1,319.49 g WPA Projects Listed

The 10 WPA street paving projects and their respective costs follow: “Belmont-av, from Oliver-av to Wyoming-st, $7,207.10; West Mich-igan-st, Section “A,” from Indianato Blake-st, $22,161.18; West

higan-st, Section *“B,” from e-st to Limestone-av, $30,058.50; Michigan-st, Section “C,” from iestone-av to White River bridge, ad 000" Noble-st, from Michiganto Massachusetis-av, $13,322.40; Reston -av, Section “A,” from 30th-st to 34th-st, $20,603.25; Key-stone-av, Section “B,” from 34th-st to 38th-st, $18,205.10; Prospect-st, from Keystone-av to Vandeman-st, | $20,303.90; Ritter-av, Section “A,” from Pleasant Run-blvd to OC. C. C. 8t. L. R. R,, $21,705, .and RitterVv, ‘Section “B, » from C..C. C. & St. L. R. R., to Brookville-rd, $20,440.55. ‘The six streets improved or being improved exclusively by the city and their costs are: ‘Brookside-av, from 1081 feet west Rural-st to Rural-st, $14,832.38; Meridian-st, from Washington-st to Maryland-st (completed), $11,452.50; genth-st from Delaware-st to lbama-st, $4424.51; Westfieldd, from Pennsylvania-st to Kess-der-blvd (curb and walk project), $2195.29, and Locke-st, from North"St to Walnut-st, $8876.80.

Alley Surfaces Concrete

£3 Lock-st is the only one of the 15 “on which the contract called for ‘asphalt improvement. Contracts for paving with cement. All four alleys are being paved with “concrete.

alley west of Cornelius-av from 40th- st to Bernard-st, $1916.65; first east of Graham-av, from St. Clairto 9th-st, $1347.66; first east of t-st, from the first “alleys puth of Southeastern-av to Deloss$3298.40, and RY of Win--av, from Fa “ay fo Watrd, $3756.78: f Bridges now undergoing improvets are situated at Villa-av and Pleasant Run; Illinois-st at Fall I Norwthestern-av - at Fall Creek; and 10th-st at White River. vements on the: Raymond-st “bridge ‘at White River were coms ted early this week and the strucnow is open to the traffic. - Bdward Perry, park board engi~ ‘neer; announced today that. appXimately flve and three-fourths piles of boulevards are to be added year to the 53 milgs now being ntained by the park department.

Boulevards Being Extended

. The additions are to be two and one-half miles of the Fall CreekVy from Keystone-av to Millers- , which is expegted to be comed by July 15; another two and half miles of the same boulefrom Millersville to Baker's e, expected to be finished late is fall, and a section of Pleasant in-blvd, north ‘drive, from Me-n-st to Bluff-rd, to be comted Aug. 1. The three operations are WPA ects and the surfaces of all e are to consist of treated Thirty-six miles of treated vel “boulevards in the system are being oiled. Nine miles in system are of macadam, and in miles are surfaced with Dhalt.

ork on the Park Board's pro-two-mile Pleasant Run-blvd from Arlington-av to pland-av to 56th-st, the cost hich. is being borne by the y, already are under Snglne

ibtaining of the right-ol way delayed operations on the twosection. The board expects sh an agreement with the 23 irty owners along the proposed

hele repaired at a cost of

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Miss Eleanor Harter (above), 717 West-dr, Woodruff Place, has been awarded a scholarship to Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. and Eugene Lawliss, 2021 Laurelst, is the recipient of- a Wabash College scholarship. Both graduated from Technical High School last week.

VIGE RING SMASHED, LUGIANO, AIDS GUILTY

Dewey to Probe Industry Rackets Next.

By United Press NEW YORK, June 8.—With the Luciano vice empire smashed in a clean sweep verdict for the state, special rackets prosecutor Thomas E. Dewey today promised an immediate attack on other “grabs,” presumably the alleged rackets in industry. Mr. Dewey snapped the back of the vice ring, which reached '$12,000,000 a year proportions on the $10 a week it extorted for book-

early yesterday convicting Charles (Lucky) Luciano and eight henchmen on all of 62 counts charging compulsory prostitution. :

he was when he survived a gangland ride and ediweskchif rilcionsime, may recive 2 to 20_years on each count—a total of 124 to 1240 years —when he is sentenced June 18 by Justice Philip McCook. The other: eight, David Betillo, Thomas Pennochio, Abe Wahrman, Ralph Liguori, Benny Spiller, Jesse Jacobs, Meyer Berkman and Jimmy Frederico, are in the same pnsition. « Prederico and Pennochio, fourth offenders, face life sentences in any event. Attorneys for all nine plan to appeal.

LAWYERS’ ASSOCIATION PLANS ANNUAL PICNIC

Group to Hold Dinner, Dance Saturday in Noblesville Park.

The Indianapolis Lawyers Association is to hold its fifth annual picnic Saturday in Forest Park, Noblesville. A dinner and dance are io be held Saturday night in the park pavilion. The committee in charge of enter-

tainment includes Charles Babcock, Ferdinand Born, Robert H. Orbison, John Rickles, Louis Weiland, Anthony J. Klee, James C. Jay. Those in charge of prizes are Charles W. Holder,SMr. Jay, Mr. Babcock and Telford B. Orbison.

ATTACK TAXI DRIVER

Two Passengers Beat Him and Fled, Leslie Watson Reports.

. Two passengers struck him on the head at Road 67 and Shadelanddr early yesterday morning, Leslie Watson, 34, of 2204 N. Pennsyl-vania-st, a taxi driver, reported to

police. The men made no attempt to rob him and escaped by running across a fleld, Mr. Watson said. One was ‘dressed in civilian clothes and the Uber i=. Sn AViny unions, Be lola police.

Resume Long Flight By United Press ] HONGKONG, June 8.—Antonio

flight from Manila to Madrid, Spain, hopping off for Hanoi at 10:45 a. m.

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Phone RI-6152 for

ing prostitutes; in a jury verdict |

Luciano, not as lucky today as]

Aroats and Jun Calvo, Filip fy- || ers, today resumed their projected

When Your Ship Comes In—

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—Downstairs at Ayres, for summer 1936!

: Rempanis of White Cottons

10c Yd.

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Irregulars of

“"Martex” Towels 50c¢ each Slight misweaves of

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White Pique

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Fine Cord

Dress Lace

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