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Huge Private Rental Project 5 To Be Ready Next Spring; Cost is $1,670,000.

“The $1,670,000 Marcy Model Village, said to be the Jargest private “apartment project in Indiana and as large as any in the Midwest, will be ready for occupancy next spring, J. Allen Dawson, said today. ‘Mr. Dawson of the H. H. Woodsmall Agency is managing the property which is being constructed by E. A. Carson, contractors, When completed the 19 separate buildings will house 277 families, Mr. Dawson said, One-third of the|, units will be two-bedroom types, the |§ other two-thirds of one-bedroom constructian. The buildings themselves will be of brick, two stories high, completely fireproof.

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The French windows will have| _ steel frames and open onto a court. |! yard oh the inside of the U-shaped! project and onto playgrounds on lL

the outside. The play area is to in- (3 clude badminton and shuffleboard | clude tennis, badminton and shuf- AN a :

fleboard courts and tennis tables. Each building also will have a basement playroom for use in bad weather, according to Mr, Dawson. Heat will be provided by eight Y AR 3 | heating plants, he said. One hun- \ Wa Fo 3 RR | dred ang fifty garages are to be : RN completed with the apartments |i } ? with space for 150 more available \ \ —— od a The buildings themselves will NN ¥ RR cover 12 acres with that much ground in addition landscaped for the recreation area. Marcy Lane is to run down the center of the “U” with nine build-|

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i. Pour stores, probably a drug- De Nn Shore. erty Onier ard ents SERVICE POST 128 ROCKLAND, Me, May 22 (U WILL HOLD RITES [P).—Chico, a chow dog who waited

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lage, the largest private rental project in Indiana, goes up at 46th St. and Arsenal Ave, Part of the

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Times Photos, Piles of cement blocks dot the 24-acre area as the $1,670,000 project reaches the one-quarter mark in its construction. The village will house 277 families in two and three-bedroom apartments.

shop, and others, are to be built] half her life for the return of her One-Fourth Completed ni nj Owh (man, announced. N A PORTE AREA Building Commissioner issued bm. —————— is : at ‘each ‘Will Ep, r William | 0f-Way on ‘State Road 2, beginning completed. it each will be Commander William ; g and moving toward here, is a period of good weather | (U. P).—During the past four years, {provide a 100-foot right-of-way for

near the entrance in the same Service Post 128, American Legion, |mistress, is dead at 17. Fach building will have its Services will be held at the Fort permit for $130,000 worth of plumb- Cemetery at 3:15 'p. in, and at the | ines Special More than 250 persons). t the intersection of that highway are working on its construction and When completed the project will Two-thirds of the Rolling Ridge | Peggy Larsen, 17-year-old Spanish [State Road 2 ‘in both directions

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& | —Pan<American Airways officials today had announced that a giant Republican nomination and is not Supreme Court's decisioh May 22, |

Boeing stratoliner, ‘equipped to fly in ‘the substratosphere, will be tried out over trans-Atlantic routes sometime late this summer. The stratoliner is a four-motored land plane designed somewhat along the lines of the Army Air Corps’ flying fortresses. Officials said the flights over the northern route by way of Botwood, Newfoundland and Ireland ‘would

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only ‘muil and freight will be carried. The stratoliner probably ‘would fly about one-round trip a month. Officials ‘expect it to have a passenger capacity of at least 30 persons. The plane has a gtealed cabin to

product comfortable atmospheric between 25,000 and 30,000 feet.

RICH NUGGET FOUND

PLACERVILLE, Cal, May 22 (U P.) —William Wulff of the Rescue sectioh exhibits a gold nugget weighing 40% ounces which he had taken out of a quartz formation on his ‘property. Experts valued the gold content at $1000 to $1300.

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style as the apartments, Mr. Daws=| son said | will conduct three memorial services TVET [next Sunday, R. O. McCord, chairs BEGINS ROAD WORK incinerator. Last ‘week the City| (‘ville ‘Gravel Lawn ‘Cemetery at 2:30 8 at the McCordsville 1, 0.0. F. | ing for the Village. | Oaklandon I. 'O. 'O. F. ‘Cemetery at LA PORTE, May 22. —WPA work Today the ‘project one-fourth [4 D. 'm. The master of ceremonies Men have begun ‘widening the rightG. Reynolds : A San with State Road 43, near Westville, - the spring of 1940 deadline may be| TOY ELEPHANT HERD GROWS exceeded, Mr. Dawson said, if there| SPANISH FORK, Utah, May 22 Polo Field was acquired to build the | Fork girl, has collected hundreds of [from La Porte, 40 feet wider than structures, he stated | toy elephants as a hobby in ‘the past.

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HOOVER DERIDES

President Is ‘Embarrassing’ England and France, State Editors Told.

WARSAW, thd, May 22 (U, P) — Scathing comments on the Roosevelt Administration were made to Indiana Republicans here yesterday by former President Herbert Hoover, who spoke at a meeting with state Republican editors. “Interference” by the Roosevelt Administration js proving embarrassing to Great Britain and France in ‘their ‘efforts to avoid war in Europe, Mr. Hoover said. He advhcated that Western democracies “build defenses a mile high and then remain behind them.”

War is not inevitable, he declared, but he asserted Europe always will be jh trouble because of mixed populations. Ih the final anlysis, he claimed, the question of American participation in any war would rest | with the American people. Mr. Hoover ‘admitted that his primary purpose in addressing the meeting was to inspire Republican leaders with the necessity of defeatting the Roosevelt “New Deal” in 11940 “for the good of the country.” He said he is not seeking the 1940

fostering the candidacy of any one man or group of men, The ‘welfare of the American] people tests upon construction of a virile Republican Party and a return to Republican principles of government, he stated. He severely criticized the purchase of Argentine canned beef for use by the United States Navy. Present lack of confidence by businessmen, he told the conference, was due to fear of the outcome of the next Presidential election, high taxes, labor ‘conflicts and the danger of currency inflation.

SHIPS CRASH; 16 DROWNED TOKYO, May 22 (U, P,).—Sixteen | persons were drowned off Moji when (the freighter Tsunebiko sank after colliding with the Suiko Maru, Six-

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Carl Van Doren, winner of the 1938 Pulitzer Prize for biography with his “Benjamin Franklin,” is to speak at the annual literary panquet at Purdue University Wednesday evening, Awards will be made to students ih various literary contests,

TECH CELEBRATING

1939 SUPREME DAY

Technical High School today was celebrating its annual Supreme Day in commemoration of the Indiana

1916, which authorized execution of the title to the former U.S, Arsenal to the School Board for educational purposes, Visitors were invited to attend classes and the annual Mapole dande was to be held at 2:30 'p. 'm with a concert ih the quadrangle at 3:20 pM

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Indianapolis Is Chosen for Convention of Young People’s Union.

Times Rpecial LOGANSPORT, May 22. — The Pirst Baptist Church of Indianapolis will he the 1940 eonvention site for Indiana Baptist Young People’s Union, The state group closed its 12th annual state convention here yesterday, Mrs. Grace Cassady, New Albahy, was re-elect-ed ‘president. Other officers are Pauline Hollingsworth, Evansville, vice-prest-dent; Anne Brinduse, Anderson, secretary, and Tila Rader, South Bend, treasurer. The following district presidents were elected: Cy Jackson, Goshen, northwest; Horace Cale, Anderson, northeast; L. COlendening, North Vernon, southeast; Paul Malicote, Bedford, southwest; Robert Johnson, Galveston, west central, and Albert Dell, Indianapolis, central, Winners in the “Youth Speaks” oratorical contest were June Havens, Elwood, first; Wilma Potts, Washington, second, and Wallace Best, Dana, third. Louis Rhoads, ¥t. Wayne, was named B. YY. P. U. of A. representative.

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Times Special FRANKLIN, May 22=Florence Ruth Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wagner, 685 Park Bt, has Leen awarded one of two Johh= son County scholarships to Ball State Teachers’ College at Muncie for the school year, 1939-1940,

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