Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1936 — Page 9

$102,015 FROM FEDERAL FUND

PWA Allotments to Be Used for Speedway, Perry Township Schools.

M | County is to receive $102,ois the Pederal government's PWA_ t etment of $1.157,661 to Indiana, a ng to Forrest M. Logan, state PWA director. Of the| Marion County aliotment, $41,715 is for construction of a school 7 building at Speedway City, and $60,300 is to be spent for a school building in Perry Township. Pederal finds amount to 45 per

cent of the total cost of the proj-|

ects. The-55 per cent must be supplied by project, sponsors, Mr. Logan pointed out. The sum of $142,000 was approved for construction of ‘a woman's residence hall at Purdue University and $107,820 for an addiiion to the training sch at Indiana State Teachers College. Other approved grants include Hunting school stadium, $9000; Tell City| swimming pool, $9177; East Chicago police station, $112,725; Gary school, $69,750; Center Township, Vanderburgh County school, $12,600; Delphi-Deer Creek Township, Carroll County school $82,350; Portland light plant, $87 000; East Chicago school, $180,000; Nappanee | library, $15,728; Bicknell water plant, $19,937; Whiting fire station, $27,450: Bloomington Township, Monroe County school, $5813; Fremont terworks, $24,545; Middletown, lenry County, school addition, Cross Plains, Ripley County, chool addition, $14,625; Board of Commissioners, Boone County, hospital, $63,000; Baugo ‘Township |School,. Jamestown, Elkhart County, $56,340; Prairie Creek ¢ County, school,

LEAGUE TO SELECT OFFICERS MONDAY

Izaak Walton Group 1 Group Is Ready for Granting of Charter.

Election of officers of the White River Chapter, Izaak Walton League, is ‘to be held at 6 o'clock Monday night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, William P. Collins, president, announced : today. The chapter now is ready to receive its charter from the national organization, Mr. Collins said. The local chapler was organized - principally to establish a forest park along White River in Marion County. The chief donor to the project thus far has been W. P. Hapgood, who has announced he would give his river frontage south of Indianapolis to the League.

WATCHMAN HELD IN CO-ED DEATH PROBE

Sheriff Believes Suspect Has Not . ‘Told All He Knows About Case. - By United Press ASHEVILLE, N. C, July 29. —Danfel Gaddy, 28-year-old hotel night watchman, remained today as Sheriff Laurence Brown's “key figure”. in the Helen Clevenger murder in-

quiry. ‘The sheriff kept Gaddy in custody “because I don’t think he has told me all he knows” ‘about the criminal attack and shooting of the pretty 19-year-old New York University honor student 13 days ago. All others questioned in connection with the crime have been relea

PASTOR TO ADDRESS YOUTH CONFERENCE | =e

The Rev. R. H. Mueller to Speak at Lakeside (0.) Meeting Tonight.

The Rev. R. H. Mueller, pastor of the First Evangelical Church of Indianapolis, New York and East-sts, and Christian Education activities

director for the Evangelical com-.

munion in Indiana, is to address the United Brethren Church National Youth Qungress tonight at Lakeside, O., on “Sharing Christ With Others.” One thousand delegates are attending the convention.

SUES STREET RAILWAYS

~—Photo by L. 5. Ayres & Co. Award of a scholarship to Ruissell 8. Gladden, (above) 131 S. Emerson-av, by Butler Univer-

has been announced on the Fairview campus. He will begin his studies on Sept. 10. It is one of several scholarships awarded Indianapolis high school graduates for superior academic achievement. Gladden is a graduates of ‘Technical High School and is the son of Fred Gladden, former county Syperigtendent of schools.

N.Y. FINANCIER CALLED BY SEC

Hunter S. Marston to Testify at Commission Inquiry Into Trusts.

By United Press WASHINGTON, July 29.—Hunter S. Marston, New York financier, was called today to add his chosen bit to the rapidly growing pile of facts and figures laid before the

Securities and Exchange Commission in its investment trust inquiry. . Mr. Marston's relations with the defunct Interstate Equities Corp. were what interested the SEC as, operating under congressional mandate, it delved deeper into the organization and operation ci investment trusts.’ The SEC rushed its hearings despite the fact a decision on an injunction filed by PFPrederick T. Fisher, a stockholder in Equity Corp., to halt the inquiry, will not be made before Aug. 5 by District

Oscar Li

nounced plans: to call Mr. Marston, former president of BancAmericaBlair Corp., for testimony on his “syndicate” operations. BancAmer-ica-Blair underwrote the original $25,000,000 security offerings of Interstate Equities. - This was made known after Mr. Schenker brought an admission from dapper, quiet-speaking Wallace Groves, Baltimore Investnient Trust executive, that he gained control of three investment trust firms in the fall of 1931 worth $10,000,000 on a $400,000 personal investment.

ANNUAL TWIN REUNION TO BE HELD SUNDAY

Outing Is Scheduled for Memorial Park Near Newcastle.

The seventeenth annual Indiana twin reunion is to be held Sunday at Memorial Park, north of Newcastle, officials announced today. Prizes are to be awarded to the fineest and oldest pairs attend-,

Officers of the organization are Ray Bdwards, Rushville, president; Charles Lewark, Rushville, vice president; Mrs. Martha Land, Newcastle, secretary, and Mae Land and Maude Coffman, both of Newcastle, registrars.

JULYC.M.T.C. ow TO BE DEMOBILIZED

1900 Youths te Return to Homes From Fert Harrison Friday.

The 1900 youths who have been attending the July Citizens Military

Plaintiff Asks $25,000 Damages for| Friday morning

Alleged Collision Injuries.

A $25,000 damage suit was on file * today against Indianapolis Rail

a collision of two street cars at East-st and chusetts-av May

REUNION IS ARRANGED

Annual Mapleton Event to Be Held Sunday at Brookside Park,

Arrangements have . been completed for the annual Mapieton reunion and picnic at Brookside Park Sunday afternoon. The program is ~ to feature an old-fashioned supper, dances and songs. William Bosson Jr. is to be in charge of the

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