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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...loans for low-cost housing up from $22,165,000 to $34,942,000 when he tentatively approved four more building projects. They were: $5,184,000 to Hillside Housing Corp. for some 115 apartment houses in The Bronx, N. Y.; $2,965,000 to Hallets Cove Garden Homes, Inc. for 31 apartment houses on the Queens bank of New York's East River; $4,460,000 to the Community Plan Committee of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce to replace 750 slum buildings with 200 new houses; $168,000 to a Raleigh corporation to build apartments convenient...
Other housing loans already approved by P. W. A.: $3.500.000 to Neptune Gardens, Inc., Boston; $2,025,000 to Spence Estate Housing Corp., Brooklyn; $3,210,000 to Dick-Meyer Corp., Queens, N. Y.; $12,000,000 to the Mayor's Business Recovery Commission of Cleveland; $1,000,000 to Euclid (Ohio) Housing Corp.; $500,000 to the Neighborhood Association, St. Louis...
There are now more than 800 skeet clubs with some 20,000 male & female skeeters in the U. S. and nine other countries. Twenty-six state associations in the U. S. are governed by a National Skeet Shooting Association, Inc. which publishes a monthly Skeet Shooting News (circulation, 1,500) patterned vaguely after TIME. Many U. S. sporting magazines carry a skeet department. Enthusiasts estimate 18,000,000 shotgun shells burned at skeet last year. Twenty-six state and some 20 intersectional shoots culminate yearly in the Great Eastern States and National Telegraphic Championships staged by the Remington Gun Club...
...Reprinted by permission of Irving Berlin, Inc...
Arnold L. Ogden, executive vice president of Alfred Dunhill of London, class tobacconist (U. S. operating company of Dunhill International, Inc.), last week was made president of the company. In that post he succeeded David A. Schulte (who gives his name to the famed tobacco chainstores) who became chairman...