Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1937 — Page 20

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National Emergency Council Drafts Bill Proposing New Authorities.

A Public Housing Authority to oversee slum clearance projects would be created in a bill ready to be introduced in the State Legislature ‘when it reconvenes Monday | after a week's recess. The bill was prepared by Clarence E. Manion, National Emergency Council State Director, and is one of a number dealing with the Federal Government's housing program, The housing anthorities would be | corporate entities, distinct from | slate, county and municipal corporations. They could clear slums and build dwellings for persons in lowincome groups, but would have no taxing power. They would depsnd on revenues from their projects.

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Another bill, a co-operation meas- | ure, would remove restrictions ana limitations which might prevent local hodies from aiding housing projects, and would confer the necessary additional powers on political subdivisions to enable them to c¢ooperate with housing authorities. A third measure in the series | would exempt housing projects from taxation, but would authorize payments in lieu of taxes It ‘was claimed some equitable method of | adjusting taxes on public housing

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ROUTES OF TWO BUS | rene 2 eet, ome LINES ARE CHANGED Keith-Orpheum Corp. is expected

to take up his new duties with the management of the SerippsHoward Newspapers on or before March 1.

The Peoples Motor Coach Co. announced a temporary change in the routings of the Mars Hill and Mad- Si ai ison-University Heights motor coach lines effective vesterday. FIVE TO TESTIFY ON from Oliver Ave. and Harding St. AIR SERVICE PLEA south on Harding St. to Morris St.,

west to Reisner St, north to Wy- An Indianapolis delegation is to oming St, west to Belmont Ave. [appear before the Interstate Comsouth to Morris St, west to Tibbs merce Commission hearing in WashAve, south to Raymond St., west to |, : : ; 0 7 he American Holt Road, south to Seerley Road, ington IOMBITOW bn . wd west to 9th St... north to Lafav- | Airlines’ petition for authority to ette Roud, east to Holt Road, then | aperate a passenger and freight

north on Holt Road to Ravmond service between Indianapolis, Ft. St. and return inbound over the : : Wayne and Detroit.

same route. . . Madison-Universitv Heights busses Members of the delegation inare to use the route from Shelby |clude: William ‘C. Karn, represent- = -4 \ a Av + , . - : . St. east on Hanna At Ny Bowman ing his brother, Mayor Kern; HerSt, south on Bowman St. to Lawrence Ave, and return over the same route,

Mars Hill coaches are to be routed

Dienhart, Municipal Airport manry ager; J. H. McDuffee, Prest-O-Lite Storage Batterv Corp, president, and

SERIES OF LECTURES Falph Radcliffe Jr, American AirON CRIME ANNOUNCED ines sales manager,

“Crime, a Growing Menace: The SEEKS MAINTENANCE Stop-Gap of Public Education” is FOR OLD CEMETERY

to be the subject of a lecture series by Edwin Talbot Fhaver of San W Suit to Wind te Teonard SHOnIt Francisco, National Crime Preven- Perry Township Trustee, to maintion Institute field organizer. before | tain an abandoned cemetery was several Indianapolis clubs and or- filed by Mrs. Mary Smock in Cirganizations during the next few | cuit Court vesterdav. days It charges that township trustees | He was to speak at the Kiwanis are required under an old statute | Club meeting at noon today in the to keep up all cemeteries in their | Columbia Club and at the Junior districts. Mrs. Smock is the grandChamber of Commerce dinner to- daughter of Henry Alcorn, who do- | morrow night in the Athenaeum. nated the land for the Union Ceme- | He also is to lecture over WFBM terv which ‘was abandoned when at 9:30 o'clock tonight the old Union Presbyterian Church

- “er - was razed. HOSPITAL ADDITION

BOOK REVIEW ISON URGED BY GRISWOLD MEETING PROGRA

WASHINGTON, Feb. 3—Effort to Mrs. Harold Seamen is to review get a $500,000, 75-bed addition to |the book, “A Preface to Racial Un- | the Veterans Administration FHos- | derstanding” at the meeting of the ital for Mental Cases at Marion, is | Women's Federation of the Pirst being made here by Rep. Glenn Evangelical ‘Church Friday after- | Griswold. noon at the home of Mrs. John Last session the Fifth District | Schneider, 3650 Guilford Ave. Congressman obtained a $400.000 The program also is to include a appropriation for a new clinical | group of songs by Mrs. F. H. Nelson building there, bids for which ave of the North Methodist ‘Church. deto be received in May. He also votions led by Mrs. J. A. Schu- | wants $130,000 for a nurses’ home to | macher and a missionary current | replace the present one, which he | events discussion by Mrs. Elmer calls a “wooden firetrap.” Lindsteadt.

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Six-Point Legislative Program.

The Indiana Farm Bureau today [initiated an intensive drive to obtain ‘support for a six-point legislative program, Hassil Schenck, bureau | president, announced. The program includes tax limita- | tion, removal of the counties’ share fof public welfare cost, enactment of a net income tax, payment of at [least ‘$800 a year to each teaching

unit from State funds, repeal of the |

County and Township Road Bond | Law and postponement of real estate | reassessment. District meetings are to be held

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[for the bills, which ‘will be intro- | duced shortly after the Legislature | reconvenes, Mr. Schenck said. | Details of the net income tax and (tax limitations are now being [ worked out, he said. | Because of the flood many farm[ers ‘will have to spend several vears income for rehabilitation. This ne- | cessitates a substantial reduction of the property tax load, Mr. Schenck said. | Real estate reassessment should | be postponed until soil conservation and city planning surveys are coni- | pleted, according to the bureau

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have announced a change in visit- | ling hours to become efTective immediately. Daytime visiting is to be | [confined to Sundays and Wednes- | days, 3:10 to 5 p. m.; evening visits | are to be made on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 to 8:30 p. m.

Announcing the change, officials explained: “In considering the care- | [ful arrangement of the patient dav | lin the sanatorium with the view to accomplishing the greatest bene- | 'fit in the shortest period of time. | it is observed that overindulgence | lin visiting hy relatives and friends ! works a hardship on most patients. [Short visits at stated intervals are | { helpful to one confined to hospital regime.”

MANUAL TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY FEB. 18 Manual Training High School is | to celebrate its 42d anniversary Feb. 18 with a program in the school | gymnasium.

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the Alumni Association of Key Men | and Women are to be present. The {organization is composed of one or more members of each graduating | class

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SHOT KILLS LINTON ‘BOY

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, 1087 (Clark, died today of gunshot wounds | 'KORAN TEMPLE TO MEET I'suffered yesterday when shot by his | ‘Koran Temple 30, Daughters of

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LINTON, Ind, Feb, 3.—Gordon | been playing with the gun when it [o'clock in the Hotel Lincolh. Mrs, ‘ i if w i ‘ A Officials of Sunnyside Sanatorium Clark, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ''was discharged “accidentally

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