Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1936 — Page 12

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FHA ADVANCES | LOWER PRICED DWELLING IDEA

Representatives of Building Pur Industry to Hear - yo Nf ¢! C. H. Diggs. | y il

Walk Carefully, or Policemen Will Scold You

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» Representatives of the building dustry Indiana interested in opening sub-divisions for constrics | r {to 4 ¢ 0 ver-p d mes were tc meet in e Clavpool Hote at 2 " "a te wren ; morrov : Financial endin i 101 builders, architects and realtors were

tc be represented, according to R 3 Earl Peters, Indiana FHA director wno called the. session Charlies H. Diggs, Land Planning Section of the Federal Hi

Lid sole : ] Ising Ad- | g i ministration, Washington. is to conA! auct the conference. cne of a series

being held in large population cen ters Similar conferences have been

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cago Boston Milwaukee, St Maryon Cooper Hewitt, interna- | Ouls, Albany and Buffalo. § | tional society woman in connection | Photo Reflex Mirror Camera Studio, Eighth Floor. Smaller Unit Profit 2 § | With the sterilization of her heiress | NO h rap ; : a a = a LL : - " | daughter, probably will be dropped, | APPOINTMENT L ny A Y n yg ractical possibilities of building And the policeman will get you if you don’t watch | the traffic code. Some offenders were scolded yes= | attorneys for the daughter revealed NEEDED » Ve R | ) 5 & ( 0 e 4% fub-divisions containing homes cost out! That's the warning of Traffic Captain Lewis terday by officers stationed at the chief points of today. Counsel for Ann Cooper | it INg under $4500 and the advantage | Johnson to jaywalkers. Here you see some Christ violations. Later they may be more drastic, officers | Hewitt said the 22-year-old girl has | NN 3 oN ' n . : ’ - 2, 7 & nf Uebeive __| mas shoppers violating the pedestrian section of | hint. | expressed reluctance to testify | ) as rt = » Fg 6 ann RG A Ol Voiume production with smaller | . TL et ————————— 1 " v ZZ A 7 7 J \ » | against her mother. profit than heretofore taken l ture according to Leighton Bowers, | fe tree ee tes seme ne ns wens arto be ascend oy ASKS ENFORCEMENT, [ti accom SUIT FILED AGAINST | iy Mr. Diggs, | The present building council, com- OPEN i ERY Hy The low-cost houses. Mi Ding posed of State Health Departinent MOTOR VEHICLE ACT DEE'S v maintains, are designed for the 70 | OF BUILDING LAWS director, Fire Marshal and Indus- { NIGHT TILL X per cent of the population whose | trial Board chairman, is an admin- ‘ . : income is lass than $3000 annualiy. | — istrative group, but has no enforce- | A complaint asking an injunction | ¥ Such developments are eligible for ) ment powers, Mr. Bowers pointed against enforcement of the 1935 mortgage insurance under the FHA | State Architect Urges New out. : | Indiana Motor Vehicle Act on trucks | Program he pointed out Division Be Set U F e TeteHalive conselon, ong in interstate commerce was filed in | ; he biggest opportunity for profit . | heers architects are to meet , mo y \ : Ro SEE n the housing field today is in the P | Monday in the Senate chamber to Federal Pours yesterday by the | N we : SR oD low-priced range, Gross profits ave | — | discuss the plan, he said. | Cushman Motor Delivery Co. of | RK greater beeaus a a is i . En Er a hica 0. |B EEE Wee ee 3 a pit AT Fake S01 A state building law enforcement DR. KEENE TO SPEAK © 8 | gone ahead With these low Cinag division, to be financed through| Dr. T. Victor Keene is to speak | The suit charged that the act was wot alae eI rice ‘ homes, now developing in several , architects’, engineers’ ang contrac. | fefore the ge Swann Club in |an “unreasonable interference with | 3th atari RE Foi } tore? Sheds bs | the Moose Hall, 135 N. De aware-st, | and r - th eo les of the nation,” Mr. Diggs tors license fees, is to be sought .i g p. m. Friday, on the subject! | a den upon interstate com Sn curing the next session of Legisla-' “British Silver Jubilees* snerce, .

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