Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1937 — Page 10
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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INDIANA SHARES IN ALLOTMENTS | OF P WA MONEY Winifred Sackville Stoner I 1 Is Sought By Her Relatives in S Settling Estate.
Funds Provide fo for Building. i ! 1Copyright, 1937. by United Press) And Altering Schools | ye
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! | wonder of a generation ago who was born with teeth and spoke eight | languages when she was 12, may inherit a fortune but, first. relatives |
‘PITTSBURGH, Aug. 18.—Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. the child | In State.
By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. Public Works Administration's | fourth nationwide construction program began today with allotment of | £50,000.000 to eliminate overcrowd- | ing and fire hazards in schools. President Roosevelt gave final approval to 280 projects in 41 states
school buildings, remove fire dan-
gers through alterations and allevi- | in schools | and | er
ate crowded conditions by construction of additions new buildings. The school allotment—comprising outright grants leans of $941.86G0—were made under
provisions of the PWA Extension |
for school | eliminate |
Act authorizing grants projects which would
structural fire and sanitary hazards. |
Indiana Projects Listed
Indiana projects given final ap- | proval included: La Porte County—Grant of $33.000 to the
Coolspring School Township tor a project
estimated to cost $84,450. A new schoo
building at Coolspring will contain eight |
classrooms; a vocational room and domes-
tic science room, assembly hall with stage |
and teachers and principal's rooms. There are no consolidated school facilities present. Vigo County—Grant of $71427 to the Riley School Township. The Project, estimated to cost $158 727. consists of the construction of a new school building. includ- |
which will replace burned |
of $17,091658 and |
| have to find her.
An intellectual giant in childhood, 18.—The | | poet, athlete, the noted Miss Stoner, now 35, has disappeared Just at the |
| time when her relatives have ° | learned that she is a beneficiary in ! { an old English estate, its value un- | | estimated. | It was learned today that Miss Stoner will share in tne estate of the late Dr. John Sackville, of Highbury Park, in Kent, England, | | descendant of Lord Sackville West, former English ambassador to the United States. . who died six vears ago in New | York, was a daughter of Dr. Sackville. Advertise in Newspapers | Details of the estate case were received by E. H. Sackville, Wash- | wholesale grocer and | | uncle of the one-time child prodigy. | He has inserted public notices in New York newspapers seeking the | address of Miss Stoner “to settle an English estate.” Mrs. Sackville said her family's | last word from Miss Stoner came | from Los Angeles five years ago, shortly after her divorce from Earl | Winston Harrison, | hand.
| ington, Pa.
her third hus- |
HARVESTER FAGTORY CONTRACT AWARDED
$4,000,000 Motor Plant to
Miss Stoner’s moth- |
| Be Completed Dec. 15.
| Harvester Motor Co.
| plant here is to be completed by Dec. 15, according to provisions of
the contract awarded the J. L. Sim- |
‘mons Construction Co. of Indianap|olis and Chicago. | The contractor is to begin work | immediately. It is estimated between
| teacher of Esperanto, novelist, |
| The new $4,000,000 International | truck motor’
{200 and 300 men will be employed |
jon the four-month project.
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL HONORS LOCAL YOUTH
Paul Stephen Farrington. son of
| Mrs.
Among other beneficiaries of the !
Carrie Farrington, 5810 Col- |
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|lege Ave. and a graduate of Shortridge High School this year was one of 160 boys selected to enter the | freshman class of the California
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building recently was destroyed by fire. Richmond Grant of $287.727 to the| Ppa. and John Sackville, Hammond, | ; shool City : : the : . nstitute of Technolo this Sephool city of Richmond for a project esti Ind. Miss Stoner will receive her ar gy s Sep construction of a new two and three-story | > *e 2s} | mother’s share. | Selection was made on the basis | | school records and personal inter- | Morristown — Grant of £2794 to the, Miss Stoner amazed scientists 2 | views, | for a project estimated ta coc: 850.653 Ji | Score of years ago with her re- | consists of addition of a gymnasium in | markable mental attainments and SPONSOR EUCHRE PARTY {he Hanov bf TotnShib Schsol tinmbe ai The August committee of the Holy | Istown: was perhaps the most publicized | hy Monticello—Grant of $70.000 to the School | | An gels’ Church is to sponsor a City of Monticello and Union School Town- | prodigy of the century. Her father | eychre party tomorrow afternoon in | ship of ite County for a project esti- ! mated to cost S156. 000. Tt SoRSiet cd Bo Dr. James Buchanan Stoner, | the School Hall, 28th St. and Norththe construction of a two-story high schoo { ” - building with an auditorium. The appli- | surgeon in the Pittsburgh Marine | { Yestetn Ave, it was announced to cant states the present high school is in- D | day. adequate in that some of the departments | Hospital. Her mother was r. | are loca in a grade schoo high school in second floor of grade school | Winifred Stoner, writer and found- | . causes much congestion and interference . with school functions. Increasing popu- | €r Of “natural education,” who de- WE Buy Diamonds lation is making problem more difficult. | bunked Mother Goose rhymes when nda) Squnly. co Cosnt, of $1830 fo he | her bright daughter, at the age|| ~~ momesr cas nicks mated to cost $42,800. It consisis of the | of 3, called her a ‘“prevaricatrist.” AID 1struction of a five-room graded sc ini of fireproof construction. Present g Coal | When she was 1 year old, Wini STANLEY Jewelry Co. consist of five district schools some of | fred conversed in polysyllables. At |} ;j3 w. wash. Lincoln Hotel Bids. which are in danger of being condem as unfit for use as unsuitable and unsan- | 9 She was Wilting Voie: Shs js itary. | magazine arty S or New School te Cost $18,300 | knowledge of mathematics; memor- TNE Smithville—Grant only of $21.735 to the | ized classics; played various musi- | Clear Creek School Towne Olv Monroe | | cal instruments. County for construction i at Smithville. Building estimated to hoe | At 9, she passed a college en $48 300 In February. 1936. the Smithy Je | trance examination and three years : grade and high school buildings were “ater was graduated from a uniVersailles- Sak of JPL 000 gh Jon | pr son School Township of Ripley County r ‘ A project estimated to cost $62000. It | Who.” She illustrated her own pI T° consists of the construction of 2 hew le. | magazine articles, and taught Es- ” Pell mentary and high school to be locate ” Versailles. petento. ~~ / : RE Waterloo Grant of $36,000 to the School | = ol Town of Waterloo and Grant School Township, DeKalb County. for construction cf a school building and alterations to the existing school, estimated to Pg 30.000 The present building, 75 te vea has no facilities for physical eno or | community gatherings and is in need of | additional classroom space. Dekalb County—Grant of $17.77 to the Fairfield School Township. The project, | estimated to cost $39,490. consists of the | construction of a new school building, in- | d therefor. 8 Buildings to Be Replaced Decatur—Grant of $110,045 to the School City of Decatur for construction of a new It will consist of a brick, steel and concrete fireproof high school building, irregular in shape. with overall dimensions of 228 feet by 138 feet. Three buildings
mated to cost $572,727. It consists of the Mother Was Writer | of competitive examinations, highGymnasiums te Be Added stroved by fire versity and was listed in “Who's i purchase of a part of equipment | school building, estimated to ~ost $244 545. which will be replaced by this project are
The annual Sheridan Free Fair), and Horse Show is to be held Aug. 25 to Aug. 28. A band concert at 8| p. m. the first day is to open the event. One of the features of the event)
is to be the horse show, opening } mated to cost $1036! It consists of the | the morning of Thursday, Aug. 26.
very old and were condemned some years ago. Jasper County—Grant of $28.864 to the Gillam School Township. The project, estimated to cost $64,142 contemplates the construction of a new school building. Jamestown —Grant of $46636 to the Baugo School Tqwnship for a project esti-
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EE EDN usr thr renal Jame ¢ | colt contests and there will be 13! Sa, ao the construction of a| prizes for geldings and mares. An-| new cont bunker south of the classroom bh H. oi Holton—Grant ot $16,296 to Otter Creek | | HEHE A om n ess: Township. The project. estimated to cost Ir 1s S 10d See. addition "Shoo! bullae ar Hotton. | JULY? S TWO- ALARM MARRIAGE LICENSES BLAZES BOOST LOSS sponsible for a $22,000 increase in | Dan Cupid was 10 p was 10 per cent more fire loss last month over July, 1936, first seven months of this year than | Chief Kennedy ho x he was during the corresponding | Safety Board today. JG A 4 ITN ENA ANT RAILROAD
construction of a eo story high school! Prizes are to be awarded in nine Jan. 9, 1936. he, con a he. | other contest is to be for the best, structure. £36214, consists of the construction of - | and high | SHOW GAIN F FOR YEAR Three two-alarm fires were re- | active in Marion County during the | reported to the | period last year, marriage license | Total damage last month was es-
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NYA HELP IN STATE TO BE CUT FOURTH
Robert S. Ritchie, Indiana Na- | tional Youth Administrator, announced today that only threefourths as much money as last year | will be available this year for parttime employment of Indiana students. Thus, he said, approximately only 2200 boys and girls in college will be helped as against 3600 last year, and only 4500 high school pupils will be helped this year as against nearly 8000 last year.
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