Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1937 — Page 15

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| test are on the day's program. In the evening the fraternity’'s ritualis= tic work is to be given a large class of candidates. Delegates from all over the State are to attend

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RIVERS PROJECT | BILL APPROVED BY ROOSEVELT

President Also Signs Army Housing Measure for |

| Universal, Vermillion County, a 063; improvement of roads Miami Oounty, $15184; a | tion of a swimming pool at To | ATTRACT CITY CITY GROUP ton, $11,280; preparation of a road | on nage map Sh wala | Joseph B. Brown, State manager, | ounty, 0, collection of dala and Homer "J. Sandusky, State and preparing of a map of Peru, |deputy, are to head an Indianapolis| POOSTERS SPONSOR DANCE $7136; operation of sewing rooms |delegation to the Woodmen of the! The Masonic Temple Boosters {in Evansville, $5910; improvement | World competitive field drills at| will sponsor a dance in the Cumof Ross-Ade field, Purdue Uni- Frankfort Sunday. | berland Community Building to- | versity, $2072, A basket picnic and a beauty con- | Morrow night.

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vision staff will teach both day and night courses during the fall Sei ter. Harold Kelso will instm corporation finance, Nc i

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES EIGHT MORE STATE Te a I ang | PROJECTS AR ARE 0, K, D lecture on tats in rR |

Ee io in general economic | JENNINGS ATnounces Total Grants of $187,561.

wa | history and resources and Bgriciples |

of economics will be given during | the day by Dr. Clarence Efroymson. |

Business Courses Are to Be SE : night So Seu | diana WPA project ti | . . member ourses in advance C- | totaling $187561 has been anGiven in Day and counting and C. P. A. problems will | nounced by John K. Jennings, In- | be taught by John S. Lloyd.

Good Guesser

BUTLER U. LISTS

and drainage

Approval of eight additional In-

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| diana WPA administrator.

25- Million Grant.

NY PARK, Nn. Y., Aug. 27) (U. P.).—President Roosevelt today | signed the $53,716,525 omnibus appropriation bill for construction, rePeir and surveys of rivers and harbors projects.

Night Classes.

Subjects of instruction to be given

| been announced by President James

E | W. Putnam.

Et | Lectures in scientific purchasing

| will be given to a class meeting on |

{ by Butler University's new college of | | business administration faculty have |

Essentials of law will be offered | pe largest project, an allotment fry Je & the university |of $98,530, is for improvement of | eaver Fountain County roads not a part | Dates for registration are Sept. | the Federal Aid to 19 for day courses and Sept. 13, | og t “oll } 14 and 18 for the evening division. | yStem. e Instruction in all divisions will be- | Other allotments include: Imgin Sept. . | provement of streets and alleys in

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= With | High Meat Prices

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| Friday nights by Dwight Ritter, for- | {mer president of the Purchasing | Agents’ Association. The course is | being offered with the co-operation | {of the Indianapolis Purchasing As- | sociation. | Three members of the evening «-

He took the action soon after arriving at his country estate here for a three-week “working holiday.” President Roosevelt today signed the $25,587,456 Army Housing Bill 3 providing for rehabilitation and new % i 3 construction at Army posts through- i § out the United States and territories. _ == The President also signea an | omnibus bill authorizing 355 Aen 525 for construction. re pair, Preservation and surveys of rivers | and harbors projects. | : The Army Housing Bill author- | izes $2,880.000 for general recon- | struction of the air corps technical | school at Chanute Field, Ill, and | $2,275,000 for a branch technical school at Denver, Colo. Of the total, $19.217356 is for | construction in this country, $3.302.300 for Hawaii and $3,067,000 for the Panama Canal! Zone. The measure also contains a provision renaming Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. as Camp Joseph T. Rob- | inson in honor of the late majority | leader of the senate. | Projects in Bill Principal projects in the Army Bill are: A Carlisle Barracks, Pa, $761.500; | Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Den- | ver, $1.770,000; Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. $793,000; Ft. Huachuca, Ariz, $500.500; Ft. Knox, Ky., $1,037,200; presidio of San Francisco, $593.870, headquarters provisional brigade and Washington quartermaster de- | pot, $1.893,188: Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, $2.049,300; Ft. Shafter, Hawaii, $827,500. The Rivers and Harbors Bill was identical with the measure as passed by the Senate except for a $15,000 item for dredging Clearwater Harbor, Fla., which House-Senate | conferees removed hy agreement. The bill originally passed the House with an authorization of $33,687.175, but the Senate increased it by $20,014,350 by adding 17 new improvement projects, which had been reported favorably hy the Army engineers after the House Rivers and | Harbors Committee had concluded its consideration. Other bills signed by dent included: The Crosser measure to promote safety. on railroads by requiring interstate carriers to install block sig- | nal systems and similar appliances. | A hill to transfer to the Maritime Commission the funds and property of the Shipping Board Bureau and nant Fleet Corp, making available funds to start the merchant marine act program A hill to permit Congressmen to ent~r into agreements for co-opera- | tion under the agricultural and crop control programs. Vetoes Officers Bill The President vetoed a bill which would have extended to provisional officers of the World War the same status as emergency officers and | would have given them the same benefits and privileges which are given to the emergency officers. Mr. Roosevelt pointed out that provisional officers “have already had benefits and privileges which were not accorded to emergency | officers,” and that if the bill were | approved “inequality in benefits as beiween the two groups would still exist.” Mr. Roosevelt also vetoed a bill which would have given the state of Marvland the right to build bridges across Chesapeake Bay and the Spatansco, both located be- | tween Baltimore and the sea.

TAX BOARD TO HEAR BEECH GROVE PLEA

The State Board of Tax Com- | missioners at 10 a. m. tomorrow is | to hear the Beech Grove petition | for an additional budget appropriation of $28.441. The money

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Girls’ Furred

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A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD A STOVE FOR FUTURE DELIVERY

$14.95, $18.95

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on sewer projects and would be! raised by bond sale. Wayne Township's request for an additional $17,456 for school expenses is to be! heard Monday. t the same time a request by Indianapolis for $1771.87 for City Hospital expenses is to be We won't be able to | | duplicate these values to heard. | sell at a price this low

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