Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1936 — Page 26

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FHA EXECUTIVE SURVEYS SITES IN BEECH GROVE $2,500,000 Homing Project Approval Sought by Homestead Society. Col. Cornelius Beard, FHA representative from Washington, today was making a survey of the proposed $2,500,000 housing project in Beech Grove. Lifted as an authority on low cost housing problems, Col. Beard Is to report his findings to Miles Colean, of FHA. Definite action on this project, which failed to get support from the Resettlement Administration, Is expected to be taken within the next few weeks, it was indicated. Federal funds are being sought by the National Suburban Homestead Society of America, wnich has representatives in 140 industrial and commercial institutions in this city. Says Railroads Lack Homes Bert Wilhelm, society president and organizer, has claimed that housing facilities sh Beech Grove now are so inadequate that many of the employes in the Big Four shops have been unable to find homes. Many of these employes, moved here recently from Cleveland, are forced to commute every week-end between Beech Grove and that city, Mr. Wilhelm said. Col. Beard yerterday visited the two sites proposed by the society. One is a 600-acre tract located south and adjacent to Beech Grove, and the other is a 200-acre section in the northwestern part of that city. The society has asked the Reconstruction Finance Corp. to loan money to build the homes, and the FHA to become the insuring agency. Members propose to build houses on one-half to two-acre tracts that are within the S2BOO to SSOOO price range.

211 STILLS SMASHED BY INDIANA AGENTS State Division Collected $25,309 in Fines, Report Shows. Illegal liquor operations, reminiscent of prohibition days, were reflected today in a report of the State Alcoholic Beverages Enforcement Division showing 211 alcohol stills were destroyed during the last 10 months. A total of $25,309 was collected in fines for liquor law violations, 445 persons being arrested and 238 convictions obtained. Fines suspended totaled $4463; 1500 days suspended; judgment was withheld in 13 cases; 37 cases dismissed, and eight found not guilty. State excise officers, under direction of Ray Hinkle, enforcement chief, made 8161 investigations, obtained 1886 arrests and 657 convictions during the 10-month period. A total of $3207 was obtained from sale of liquor and other confiscated articles at public auctions. West Point Teacher Ends Life By United Prc WEST POINT, N. Y., May I.—lllness was believed today to have caused the suicide yesterday of Capt. James W. Clinton, instructor of mathematics at the United State Military Academy.

3fiQSUß*rf # BIGGER BARGAINS BETTER TERMS RFORD’S ANNUAL GET-ACQU AINT ED SALE! „ 7 or With this great sales event gorng oSaokre”< 11 ill o n .d e ye n great g er values and better terms are ■ w | 0 p wm, , offered in reconditioned and iniarGLIDERS j anteed furniture. Used Gliders in all pi ■ g . ] • styles and cover- # £\ IP -■ ■.■■■MSS ~ ing s. as low as j P i Special—New S l6Unfinished I KITCHEN CABINET Kitchen Chairs StITJCS - "r--srr. s L :"": BH9 ln== —n==i Oil 00 tomcr. While W\ t r- and ivory finish. gg they last— MPIJW p j 9 While they last... C"y G • ■■■■——• Stainless • All-Hardwood # C ! Porcelain Top - Construction w> ® • Baked Enamel Finish in Ivory and Green. * I- —1 No Phone or C. O. D. Orders—One to a Customer jCflOTllffliM —d Every Piece Reconditioned and Guaranteed! !■ $l2B 3-room I USED RUGS I and Pillows $ 9 $ 9 8 ' Occasional Chair —s3 A living room few. “ <f ** Oil Stove, new wicks..s4 9 pieces I | 4 Rosier Bed ... $4 1 n bedroom LlVlMr onniu 1U pieces 5-Pieee Breakfast Set $8 cm tec ROOM kitchen Copeland Electric Refrigerator $49. SUITES 10 P,ECES • II |Hi I j Bill |||]l 111 S j and Mon. Nisbt3 ' and 3 Pieces

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PUPILS ASSIST IN TOUR WORK Boys at Park School Make Signs Pointing Way to Gardens. Park School pupils are to simplify making-the-rounds in the Mothers’ Association garden tour May 9 and 10. In their shopwork they made signs to direct visitors to the 11 estates to be visited on the tour. The boyse also are to be at the gardens to offer information. Among them are: Cornelius Alig Jr., Allen Beck. Jack Behringer. Robert Bohlen, Harvey Bradley, Jack Brant, Robert Brant, Miles Burfora, Charles Burr. William Clauer, Robert Cusack, James Darlington, John Darlington, Robert Dieter, Wesley Dunn, William Elder, Robert Fisher, William Fisher, John Frantz. Cecil Freihofer. Lucius French, Robert Goodman. Samuel Greenburg, Ward Hackleman, Peter Hackleman, James Hamilton, Harry Hanna, Werner Janssen. T. Victor Krone Jr., George Kuhn, Walter Kuhn, William McWilliams, George Mahoney, George Mayer, Jack Mertz. Albert Metzger. John Miller, Walter Milliken. Howard Miner, Mackie Miner. David Montrose, William Mooney. Scott Moxley, David Moxle.v. Horace Mueller, Wm. Murray, Jerome Noel, Blair. Noland, Eliot Page, Horace Page, Carleton Palmer. Henry Perry. Frank Rabb, Jack Rauch, Harley Rhodehamel, Jack Roesch, John Ryan, Arnold Sanders. Sheldon Sayles. George Scheigert, Simon Sheerin, David Sherwood. Sam Sherwood, Jerry Smith. John Spalding. David Speers. Harry Stout, Ronald Strong, Donald Test, William Umph,rey and Richard West. DECATUR HOMESTEADS LISTED AS COMPLETE Project One of 18 So Classified by Resettlement Office. Times Special WASHINGTON, May I,—Decatur Homesteads, Decatur, Ind., is listed as one of 18 projects just completed by the Resettlement Administration. The project consists of subsistence homes for 48 families. There were 33 such projects transferred to the Resettlement Administration from the division of subsistence homesteads of the Interior Department last year. I BIG REDUCTIONS ON BRAND NEW Philco Amo Radios KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 VA. AVK, R 1-323.5

GARDEN PLOTS SET ASIDE FOR RELIEFCLIENTS Miss Noone Is Co-operating With Governor’s Board in County Project. Hannah A. Noone, Center Township trustee, and the Governor’s Commission on Unemployment Relief are co-operating in a garden project for Marion County relief clients. Individual, home and group gardens are included. Applications for space are being received at Miss Noone’s office and by Robert Elder, garden project supervisor. Clients assigned to plots are to receive cards entitling them to a supply of seeds and

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plants, furnished by the Governor’s Commission it was announced. Four oleanup men and two tractors with plows are at work on the 40-acre tract northwest of the Butler Fieldhouse, on which the group gardens, each 50 by 100 feet, are to be situated. The use of the land is contributed by the university. The tract is limited to 500 plots Miss Noone's office already has distributed 940 packages of seeds for home gardens, located in tracts operated by clients at home. Some clients are to tend both home and group gardens. PYORRHEA and TRENCH MOUTH are spreading everywhere. You can not avoid contact. Use TRENCH-Q (Especially for Sore Gums) once daily for protection and more often at first sign of sore gums or throat. 75c at the good drug stores.

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