Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1936 — Page 10

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439,000 0NU.S. AID ROLL LISTED | AS NON-RELIEF:

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SETTLEMENT SEEN

IN MARINE STRIKE

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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17.—

| Striking shipboard workers and Pa{cific coast

shipowners, nearing 2 complete accord on major disputes

‘which precipitated a walkout of 40,-

p00 maritime unionists, today began negotiations aimed at settlement of one of the few remaining obstacles to resumption of western shipping. Harry Lundeberg, executive secretarv of the sailors’

strikers, said he was confident an

union, which | represents about one-third of the

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R I La; rn . WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—One of ‘agreement would be reached today every seven persons employed by ‘on the wage question. The men ask | the government's work -reliel pro- | $90 and the employers have offered gram is a worker not taken from j $70 a month, a $7.50 increase over So relief rolls, official figures showed | |'the ol scale. i Ro t 3.309 | i = Statistics revealed that, of 3,399. | | 508 individuals receiving Federal | 1 No Payments Until March Ist t survey hi sh rap ra 1 Buy your Norge electric refrig. unemployment aid when the surves : : . imeher TfrONWGT 2s ‘or A Wiad was made, 490292 workers were New Century Club membars are going to distribute an overflowing || Xow — make your oe Pus ent $ $ classed as non-relief cases basket of Christmas gifts at the Indianapolis Day Nursery. The gifts March 1 y Sios The government's job list n-| were collected yesterday at a meeting held in the home of Mrs, Carl INDIANAPOLIS NORGE SALES, creased to 3.400861 since that time, | Balz, 4435 Washington-blvd. Mrs. L. E. Rush deft) and Mrs. E. H. 402¢ E. Washington et E_42d St . IR. 5888 Open eve HU 2888 ; and then dropped somewhat 8S; Soufflot, club members, are shown here with part of the collection. Harrv I. Hopkins’ Works Progress | They are wearliig costumes used | oro rete = ara et | Administration sought to curtail re- | in a pageant “Christmas in Foreign 1 x : . Se, 4 lief spending Lands.’ WHATEVER HN APPENS.. Officials said, however, that the | - &) y ~ v n.tn-1 ratio between relief and Qu re yy W 1% N CROSLEY non-relief workers has remained the ACUTE SHORTAGE IN ) / same. 147 per cent. The non-relief ers are project supervisors The Amazing New 1937 iE HOUSING PREDICTED § most part "n 1] | es 5.Tube "CROSLEY New job figures showing the work Brograim’s status bs of Dec. 12 were C. of C. Building Committee due th be released late today bh Hopkins at his first press confer- Head Gives Views. ence since he denied reports of S—————ai'y

wholesale WPA dismissals. Predicting an increased demand Another WPA official, Deputy Ad- for new small houses in 192%, Rob- | ministrator Aubrey N. Williams, had |. § Toster, Chamber of Comannounced publicly that 425,000 | arce building committee chairman, workers would be discharged. said the housing shortage may beThey included 250,000 drought come acute during the next year. cases transferred to the Resettle- He spoke vesterday at a special ment Administration, 150,000 proj- pederal Housing Administration ect employes with other sources of | ;epating in the Claypool Hotel. Reincome, 20,000 of the non-relief job- | madeling and low cost construction | holders and 5000 administrative were discussed by building trades | staff members, representatives. The United States Conference of Charles H. Diggs of the FHA land |

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Pete Dawson, Interstate Commerce Commission district superintendent, assured Indiana Regulated Highway Carriers of the commission's desire to help them. He spoke yesterday at a meeting in the Hotel Lincoln.

ever that work rolls would be pared wherever possible The Dec. 12 employment figures scheduled for release today would show WPA’'s snecess in cutting down

its job lists, On Nov. 21, the latest ; ; ; da i : Legislation favor tr operdate figures were issued, showed § iS ; fat ne Yu ; Claypool Fiore! WPA 7 > L ators was discussed, and Howard C. is Buildin A employing 2544383 of the 8 | 2 400 RR] ' : Smith was named secretary by the i 3.490 661 persons working under the pRxX C320 PAY PR 3 DPORTRIN organization president, M. D. Nichel. | fancy pa vax papa: EAR PR APR Van An PRN PANS VR VAN VA TAN YAN YAY pay | WPA employs the smallest proportion of non-relief workers, 52 per cent, according to the survev, Public Works Administration econstruction projects hires the most,

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.-—Presi-dent Roosevelt today directed his attention toward government developments during his 28-day ab- | sence on a good-neighbor visit to South America. The Chief Executive returned to a desk stacked high with reports and memoranda on what transpired while he was below the equator. He hoped to “catch up” in time for | a general discussion tomorrow with | the entire Cabinet, Plans for the second inauguration Jan. 20 were discussed in a oon- | ference with Rear Admiral Cary T. Gravson who directed ceremonies four vears ago.

U. S. APPROPRIATIONS MAY TOP LAST YEAR'S

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The Marion County National Youth Administration is to hold open house and a demonstration of sewing done by 140 women at the State Fairground tomorrow afternoon. Clothing and tovs are included in the exhibit. The project is a separate unit from regular WPA sewing project, which emploves 700 women. Garments made by the women are distributed to y Needy pera

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