Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1936 — Page 12

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“EARLY PARLEY

5 FORECAST ON.

~ RAIL ELEVATION

WPA Official Coming Here Sept. 4; Rep. Ludlow Pushes Project.

Track elevation here may be discussed early in September when Howard O. assistant WPA . administrator in charge of the Chicago office, visits the city, it was learned todaw. Mr. Hunter, who is west drought relief, when Presiderit Roosevelt is to confer with Gov. MeNutf and the executives of three other states on the drought situation. Rep. Leuis Ludlow, who is in Washington attempting to promote a WPA allocation to elevate railroad tracks on the South and West Sides of this city; said there today that he was ‘meeting plenty of discouragements.” ‘I have conferred repeatedly with WPA officials end the general accounting office,” said, “and I expect to wear Gr

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gers’ and inconveniences of grade crossings, I appeal to you to lend gall of the assistance you possibly dan to this project. “I learn from some of the WPA

officials here that ‘if it is possible

to hold down the “per man per vear” cost of some of the other Indiana projects so as to maintain a reasonably low state average, that will be a contributing factor toward giving Indianapolis this much-nezd-ed improvement. In the very nature of things track elevation requires a higher “per man per year” cost Lhan is required by other project S.

“I will be much obliged if you will | advise me the present, status of this |

matter and the prospect of over-

coming the objections that are be-|

ing so insistently urged. I shall-re-3 & main in Washington as long” as

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Thefe are two principal objec- | tions to the project, Mr. Ludlow | said. One is that it would require | about $1380 in Federal funds to! give ornpan employment for a| year; whi is about $500 above the | standard average for Indiana. An-| other objection, the congressman | sald, is the rule which forbids the/ construction with Federal funds of | improvements on privately dwned!§ property. - I'To offset the

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latter objection, | § I |am urging officials to consider | that the public, and not the rail-| roads, is asking for track elevation and that the improvement would | bel to’ the benefit of the general | public rather than to the benefit | of | railroads,” Rep. Ludlow said. n answer to personal appeal to | Mr. Hunter, for co-operation made: | by | Rep. Ludlow, the congressman | said he received the following reply: “iProposals for this project have | been before the Fetieral CWA, Fed- | eral Relief Administration and the Federal WPA. I may say that for | some time I have felt that this proj- | eet on its own merits would be very | us seful and worthwhile. “However, at no time ‘has this | project been presented i such form | that it could possibly be approved | by:ithe Federal Relief or WPA. It | _ is & project which requires contract | work and considerable contribution | by the railroad companies involved, and: certain requirements as to these | i points have never been met in the | proposals. submitted to us. I will | : discuss this matter with Mr. Coy on | a personal visit which .I expect to |} make to Indianapolis next week.”

Coy’s Aid Asked

Wayne Coy, state WPA adminis- | § trator, today said that Mr. Hunter had not. visited Indianapolis this | week. Rep. Ludlow sought the aid | fi | of Mr: Coy in the following letter: . | “1 beg leave to ask your aftention |B to the inclosed letter from Mr. | - Hunter. In the last paragraph-you | will note that he holds out a hope I -that the Indianapolis track elevation project may be revised in all way| fo make it more acceptable. At | Ieast that is the inference I draw | from his letter. I assume that by | this time he has visited Indian- | applis and has had his conference | with you. . | “I am deeply interested, as is all | of Indianapolis, in working out this | problem. Heregwe have a project | that is worthwhile in every, respect | and’ since we are spending vast |

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