Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1939 — Page 15
GROUP RETURNS | FROM FT. WAYNE “HOUSING STUDY
FHA and WPA Officials Inspect Factory and Sites + Of Homes.
Local PHA and WPA officials returned to Indianapolis today after an inspection tour of Ft. Wayne low-cost housing projeet yesterday. The group inspected both the factory in which the houses are prefabricated and the sites upon which they are being erected, John K. Jen-
nings, ~ said.
The Ft. Wayne Housing project,
one of the first low-cost housing projects attempted with the co-op-eration of the A in the United States, aims to clear slums in con- ~ gested areas. It is sponsored by the Pt. Wayne Housing Authority. © At present 28 houses have been completéd, 17 are occupied and 18 are under construction. | The spon-
State WPA Administrator,
-|wark out another plan,” he said. Mr. Gossett said that the Federation was “eager to co-operate with
- ] FOR PROTECTING any organization to work out a suit- ) able plan for escorting school chil- : dre: safely across streets.” SCHOOL TRAFFIC The plan to use janitors instead of police was put forward after
Lieut. Lawrence McCarty, of ' the Police Accident Prevention Squad,
| Citi Gro id that police should be withdra Citizens Safety Group and {said that police should bs withdrawn Teachers’ Federation [traffic duty. Sowntow To Confer.
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Teachers’ Federation said today they] CLEVELAND, Jan. 13 (U. P).— would confer on a new plan to guard | Twenty years old and determined, street crossings near schools. pretty Virginia Prancis is working Disapproval of a proposal ad-|{toward a degree in chemical vanced by the Safety Committee, |engineering. . | providing for the use of school jani-| Virginia, a freshman, is the only tors instead of police as safety guards at crossings, was voiced yes-|gineering division. Although she terday by W. H. Gossett, Indianap-jworks as a cost accountant in the olic Teachers’ Federation president. daytime and attends school at night, James P. Tretton, Citizens’ Safety|she often makes higher grades than Committee president, said the plan|her male classmates. to use janitors was tentative and| In addition to a combined collegehad not been approved by school of-|business career, she is the college ficials. newspaper's advertising manager. “Officers of our organization will|the basketball team’s mascot, an get In touch with members of the!she swims anc and plays tennis. tennis.
Times-Acme Photo. The flying community of Brooklands, England, has elected Sylvia Bremridge (above), daughter of Capt, and Mrs. Golfrey Bremridge, Mijss 1939 of the air. Sylvia, 7 years old, and the baby of an air-
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supplies the labar required for the construction -and erection of houses. Those who made the tour were Mr. Jennings, Raymond L.. Pike, WPA Director of Operations; R. Earl Peters, FHA Director; William -B. Hall, Ft. Wayne Housing Authority chairman; Mayor Harry W. Baals of Ft. Wayne; Forest Wood.ward, director off WPA District 2; and Clarence E. Manion, National Emergency Council Director.
WATCH PHILIPPINES © SMALL CRAFT TEST
* WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (U.P.)— ‘Naval experts here are ‘watching with keen interest thé Philippines’ plan to protect its coastline with a
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instructor at the Brooklands Flying Club.
COWBOY IGNORES HIS HORSE, LOSES AUTO
BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 13 (U. P.) — Old time cowboys have a hard time maintaining the link between the past and the present. William J. Blandino, deciding on an auto instead of a horse for a trip to town, was arrested and jailed for drunken
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As he pined in his cell for the open spaces, the police allowed him to sell his car and pay his $50 fine. Returning to his horse, he broke his
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fleet of speedy “mosquito craft.”
~The announcement that the first consignment of the little torpedo ‘boats now under construction in England will be delivered to the Commonwealth Government shortly prompted discussion in naval circles as to the value of such craft for defense purposes. These vessels are particularly well-suited for the" Philippines because of the Islands’ broken coast-
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line, experts agree. A fleet of these vessels could not hope to match the force of a major sea power, but observers believe that if handled expertly they could cause considerable trouble to an attacking force.
CLEVELAND DEBATES
SAFETY CADETS’ USE |
PT. WORTH, Tex. Jan, 13 (U. —This city is considering establishing a “safety corps” of cadets in an attempt to make Cleveland America’s safest city. ‘The corps would be comprised of high school graduates between 18
and 22, and would be uniformed.|%
Civil service would make personnel selections.
The cadets would perform school- |i
guard duty at intersections, carry on policing of automobile drivers, safety education and messenger service in the police department. They also would act as ambulance assistants, traffic, paint and
signal assistants, and work in the |:
radio, crime-prevention and other divisions, but would have no power as police officers.
COEDS SILLY, SHE SAYS
NEW CONCORD, O., Jan, 13 (U. P.).—Coeds in American colleges and universities are really working for MRS. instead of A.B. or B.S. degrees, blond Helga Bourse, German student at Muskingum College® has observed. “They're so silly,” she said of freshmen woen. “They sit around and gab about their dates, who kissed who, and whatever became of Sadie.”
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