Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1948 — Page 2

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* Fariham College Raises $1 Million

Rising Costs Cited in Building Program

Pn that alumni and friends of lham College have raised $1 Barina for the second century development of the Quaker college here.

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persons interested in Earlham raised $182,612 under the leadership of Elmer W. Stout. Since the $1 million building program goal was decided three years ago, costs have risen 50) 5 per cent, Dr. Jones pointed out.|} For this reason, he announced, an additional $500,000 will be sought as a “cap sheaf” to offse the additional expense. The Earlham drive is the only successful one for $1 million ia the knowledge of authorities In|® which no subscription as large as} $50,000 was received. The largest, a $40,000 gift, came from the late Orville Wright, honorary chairman of the second century committee. Tour building projects on the| Quaker campus are to be financed by the fund. The first, a $150,000 heating plant, has been erected.

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; Arrested in 4 1 Gambling Raids

Crackdown on Joints Renewed by Police

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Feene Charges Area Rent Bans Bardin’s Is Out of Balance

_ Too Many Landlord Members, Mayor Says;

Control Director Promises Adjustment | Charges that the new area rent board is “out of balance”! | were made today by Mayor Al Feeney. He recently nominated two tenant and five public interest

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‘old “crackdown” on gambling, po- members who were then appointed by the federal housing ex- can understand how & man might lice vice squads arrested nine Pediter. But he pointed out today that too many landlord membersiwant to vary the experience of

: mare men in four raids yesterday | Aver J. Lynch, area rent con-

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ns upstair tucky. Ave. betting sheets were confiscated. Three men were arrested on, gaming charges in a raid on an open-air dice game at 15th St. \and Columbia Ave. They were {James Goodall, 21, of 1519 N. Arsenal Ave, Harry Steele, 22, of 1338 Columbia Ave., and Robot Seigler, 22, of 1507 Barrow ve.

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members did not resign he would to’ nominate new members at the be. b uo short-weighting ot

ask .the Mayor to nominate ditional tenant members ‘to board to equalize the representa-

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Protest in January

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Several horse race|the board” rent increase for In-ipy, 0) “Houde superintendent:

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.of Parent-|gaged property, as a counterfeit.

Teacher Association; Joseph A. Stevens, funeral director, all{under false pretenses, and obtain. V. Ammerman was re-elect-\jgame. He has sérved terms in

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