Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1946 — Page 18
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
on Dollar u. S. ! ‘Taking Shape. By NED BROOKS ! Seripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, May 10.—A mul- |
ti-billion dollar public works program is taking shape at the same
high scliool students will receive
p. m. Tuesday. Certificates of
squad” members and bus captains,
time the government is enforcing its crackdown on industrial and commercial construction. i Exemptions to the construction order are giving the green light to projects costing hundreds of millions. But officials emphasize that the bulk of the program still will await more plentiful materials and manpower
Mr, Brooks The federal works administration
is retaining an organization of 22,200 employees which could be swung into another vast job-pro- | ducing program at the first sign | of a letdown in private employment. Funds Only for Roads A year ago, when FWA was still handling wartime construction projects, it had a’ payroll of 20,000 The agency, which built wartime community and military facilities costing nearly $500 million, now has actual construction funds available only for highways. Its other public works ‘activities are now devoted mainly to programming future government bullding and -encouraging states and gities to prepare their project plans. Maj. Gen. Philip B. Fleming, FWA administrator, estimates that a $10 billion backlog of nen-fed-eral public works projects has ac‘cumulated during war years. 3 FWA is seeking budget bureau i approval of a $95 million appropri- © © ation to supplement the $30 million previously voted by congress for distribution to states and subdivisions for advance public works planning,” The agency has alloted $24 million and requests for an additional $20 million are on file. Many in ‘Design’ Stage State and city plans prepared with federal funds call for projects costing $1 billion, while FWA says others totaling about $5 billion are ¢ in the “design” stage. 2 FWA a year ago asked $125 million “for planning but the budget bureau chopped $50 million from the request and congress reduced. it by another $45 million, ~~ Gen. Fleming says completed ¢ plans “fall far short of the volume which may arise within ‘the next few years.” Thify-two cities with: populations of 50,000 or more and 1282 counties still have not begun their planning.
COMMUNITY. CIRCUS . WILL BE RESUMED
GAINESVILLE, Tex. (U. P.)— The famed Gainesville community circus, inactive during the war, will | resume opepations this fall with a schedule of three performances at i the Cooke County fair. beginning ¢ Sept."2. The show will go on the " road for two out-of-town engagements in the fall and resume the full schedule in 1947,
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~ More than 125 Warren Central John Armstrong, Darius Arnett,
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ognition day ceremonies at 1:30 Lola ola Brady. Pat Buckner and Marilyn Buckner. Juanita Leigh, Rosle Lichtenberg, Gloria
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annual fireside fellowship meeting, at 5 p. m. Tuesday, Officers for the Hi-Y club for| next year at Warren Centra) are| Jim Curry, president; Jack Fowler,
president; ‘Approximately 150 members of | treasurer;
vice
GIRL 10 LANDS PLANE PORTSMOUTH, N. H. After taking one flying lesson from her aviator-father,
abeth Davis landed a plane unassisted.
Over 125 Warren Central Students Will Receive Service Awards Tidy WAISTLINE BULGE LEADS TO ARREST ,
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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1046
WINTERS” COLD AS EVER, RECORDS SHOW
CHAMPAIGN, 1, (U. P)—Win= |ters-now are Just as cold as they ~Lack of| fused to be, despith what old-timers say, according to scientists, | John L. Page, associate profes--[sor at the University of Illinojs, |disclosed that Illinois weather rec‘ords compiled from 1889 to 1945 noticed show no marked difference over the 56-year period. Nor are sume /mers any cooler or warmer than
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