Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1937 — Page 12

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"HOPKINS HOPES WPA WILL LOSE 500,000 CASES

Administrator Predicts State And Cities to Bear More Of Relief Cost.

By United Press WASHINGTON, April 30.—Works Progress Administrator Harry L. Hopkins today planned a 1938 fiscal year program with 500,000 fewer persons on work relief than the average for this fiscal year. He predicted that states and cities will bear an increasing share of the relief burden. He said he believed Congress will appropriate for work relief the $1,500,000,000 recommended by Presi-

dent Roosevelt—an amount which - would give work to an average of about 1,700,000 persons. The average for this fiscal year has been about 2,200,070.

Mr. Hopkins warned that an ap-:

propriation less than $1,500,000,000 would work hardship on needy persons, and added his usual assurance: “We don’t intend to drop anyone from the rolls who needs relief.”

Administration Set Pace, Belief

That was interpreted to mean that WPA would go ahead at any pace believed by the Administration to be justified, whatever Congress may authorize, and rely as in the past on deficiency appropriations or transferred funds. An additional appropriation for the current fiscal year probably will not be necessary, Mr. Hopkins said. The spring reduction rate in WPA jobs was set by Mr. Hopkins at about 15,000 a week, confirming the private opinions of other WPA officials that the program to reduce the rolls to 1,600,000 by July 1 has been abandoned. : Instead, it ‘appears from Mr. Hopkins’ remarks, only 150,000 will be dropped between now and July 1, beginning of the 1938 fiscal year. WPA employment then would stand at about 1,925,000, compared to 2,256,000 at work last July 1.

Living Cost May Be Problem Mr. Hopkins admitted that a continued increase in the cost of living would create “a real problem” for WPA making necessary increased wages and a consequent reduction in employment. He would not say

whether either increased wages or |

larger contributions from project sponsors would be necessary.

WPA is expected to spend about $1,900,000,000- this fiscal year. The recommended 1938 appropriation assumes that private employment will continue to increase. “Contrary to popular belief, the cities and states put up a very substantial amount for relief,” Mr. Hopkins said. “They have been marching right along. Their share, in my opinion, will increase in 1938 and 1939, although most people believe that local relief funds are dry-

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LUTHERAN CHURCH PRESIDENT DEAD

By United Press COLUMBUS, O. April 30—Dr. Carl Christian Hein, president of the American Lutheran Church since 1930, died here today. He was 69. He was born in Germany and came to the United States in 1884. He was graduated from Capital University and held pastorates in Marion, Wis., Detroit and Columbus. He was president of the National Lutheran Council of America from 1933 to 1936. He is survived by his wife and two sons.

SON IS BORN TO

By United Press PALO ALTO, April 30.—The wife whom William Werder won from a neighbor in a trade last year has presented him with a son. Mr. Werder already had a daughter by his former wife, whom he traded to Neighbor Roy E. Burnett. It was the present Mrs. Werder’s first-born. The wife-trading episode caused a sensation at Redwood City, where {the two families lived. Mr. Werder is a former Stanford University | track star,

BACK AT POST George Hubbard, 202 Parkview

Ave., a City detective, returned to his desk today after illness.

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OPTIMISTS ELECT 17 COMMITTEES

Club Members to View Movie Tomorrow.

Selection of 17 new club committees was announced today by Richard H. Dye, Optimist Club president. Chairmen are:

Advisory council, Charles T. More-

land; athletics, George N. Harris;

Measures

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attendance, R. C. Hiller; Boys’ work, Frank Mangold; business booster, Brunson Motley; civic and public affairs, Carl Maetschke; finance, Dr. George W. Perlee; interclub activities, Albert E. Smith; house, Nicholas T. Marshall; membership, James F. T. Sargent Jr.; program, Gordon B. Mess; publicity, Robert Roberts; reception, William B. Smith; resolutions, L. Roy Zapf; special parties, George O. Browne, and visitation, Jacob E. Shewmon. Club members, at their luncheon in the Columbia Club today were

to witness the talking picture, “They

Blacksmith’s Gigt.”

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HOSPITAL DAY T0 BE OBSERVED HERE ONMAY 12

Cornerstone of New Medical Center Unit to Be Laid At Ceremony.

Cornerstone laying ceremonies at the new $668,000 clinical building at Indiana University Medical Center here are to be held May 12, it was announced today. The program is being planned in connection with National Hospital Day ceremonies here. It is scheduled for 11:45 a. m. and is to be over before groundbreaking ceremonies for the service building at City Hospital at 1:30 p. m, Dr. Bryan to Lay Stone

President, William Lowe Bryan of Indiana University is to lay the stone, Dean W. D. Gatch is to preside. The speaker is to be Dr. Frank E. Mann, Mayo Clinic research director, Rochester, Minn. Dean F. R. Henshaw of the I. U. dentistry school and Dr. Nicholas Eastman, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, are to be on the speaker's stand. Lieut.-Gov. Henry F. Schricker is to represent the State. Mayor Kern has been invited to represent the City, F. M. Logan the PWA and Hugh McK. Landon the Riley Memorial Association.

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NASHVILLE ALUMNI

Times Special NASHVILLE, Ind., April 30. — James M. Pogue, Greenfield, Ind., Hoosier schoolmaster for almost 50 years, is to be the featured speaker

ville High School alumni. : The meeting and chicken dinner is to be at the Abe Martin Lodge. Mr. Pogue will recite some of the poems of his son, Barton Rees Pogue.

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