Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1941 — Page 8
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HOUSING HELPED
BY FHA CHANGE
Advance to Builders Defense Areas Available On Saturday.
One of the biggest attempts on the part of the Government to solve the national defense housing prob- |
lem will be started Saturday.
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TONIGHT 7:00—Ask-It Basket, WFBM. 7:00—Good News, WIRE. 7:30—City Desk, WFBM. 7:30—Aldrich Family, WIRE, 8:00—Maj. Bowes, WFBM. 8:00—Music Hall, WIRE. 8:35—Town Meeting, WENR. 9:00—Vallee-Barrymore, WLW, 9:00—Xavier Cugat, WIRE.
Prof. Quiz shifts his Battle of | Wits program from Tuesdays to
On that day applications will be Thursdays starting tonight and will received by the Federal Housing Au- (Pe heard at 9:15 over WFBM.
thority under a new FHA ruling |
which will allow builders to receive | under
eight-month commitments
the FHA act. Under the present law, FHA in-
” Three programs touching on the! international and national situations! are to be aired tonight. “Should Our
sured loans have been made only to Ships Convoy
private persons on houses in which the applicant will live.
The new setup will allow builders |
to receive loans to construct one or more houses, which they may sell by contract or rent to individuals.
Survey Shows Shortage
This new National Defense build- |
Ing program will be effective, however, in only those areas designated by the President as National Defense district. Local FHA officials 1] have no part in the selection. W. J. Lockwood, deputy adminfstrator for this region, explained the new plan will operate independentiy of the already lished FHA and will not with the ordinary workings of the preesnt act According to a recent survey there are only slightly than 1000 homes available for estimated 3000 families who move into the Indianapolis within the year. Hence, 1t lieved certain that will be designated area.
more the will area is be-
as a
2500 Units Planned This will mean that the 2000 total
of new homes built last year will be |
building acmonths,
far outnumbered by tivity in the next officials said. Congress has set aside $100,000,000 for this program and the plan is to build 25.000 units in the nation. The maximum cost for single dwelling units under the new plan will be $4500, approximately $7000 for two-family dwellings, $9000 for three-family dwellings and $11,000 for four family dwellings. A constant check by means of surveys is to be kept to avoid building too many units in one location, thus creating an oversupply when the national emergency is over.
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Arms to Great Britain.” is the topic for discussion on the Town Meeting of the Air program to be broadcast by {WENR at 8:35. At 9:30 p. m. over WM A Q, Rep. Martin Dies (D. Tex) will be heard in a talk on “Sabotage of National Defense.” Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., Republican House Leader and chair-| man of the Republican National | Committee, lumbia Broadcasting System at 9:45. His topic will be "The Country Needs a Strong Opposition Party.” It will be carried by WFBM. U. S. Senator C. Wayland Brooks | (R. Ill), and Ernest W. Gibson Jr., chairman of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, are to be the speakers on the Town Meeting program. George V. Denny | Jr. continues as moderator.
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a The result was the man- The Scottish Rite Cathedral's agement rigged up loudspeakers! ritualistic activities for the season He wie Wade and Pipe witl close tonight at the annual convocation banquet. The Rev. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, has been named orator of
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|diana Attorney General Samuel D. | Jackson, Ft. Wayne. Mr. Jackson |is a member of the Rite's Supreme Council. Guest of henor will be Dr. | Gaylord M. Leslie, Ft. Wayne, {deputy for Indiana to the governling body of the Rite's northern | Masonic jurisdiction and treasurer | of the Supreme Council. The Rev. John F. Edwards of the Broadway Methodist Church will | give the invocation and Fred I.| | Willis, secretary of all the Rite { bodies, will call the roll of honorary Supreme Council members. James C. Gipe will deliver the hospitaler’s | message. Technical High School's concert orchestra, under the direction of Charles E. Oberholt, will play. Frederic A. Barker will direct the brass choir.
State Deaths
BROWNSTOWN—Frank Praggy, vivors: Wife, Margaret; = daughter, Elma; Mrs, and Mrs. Mary Hauer. | Will MeCleery, 50 Survivors: Wife, | (Della; stepsons, Lawrence and willard | Nowling: stepdaughters, Mrs. Kathleen MecCarty and Miss Ruth Reynolds; brothers, | | Ellsworth, Deptha, Alex and ‘Theodore | McCleery; sister, Mrs. Ida Robbins. |
EVANSVILLE—George Schele, 68. Survivors: Sisters. Mrs. Mary Wiseman and Kate Schele; brothers, David and t Schele. | s. Frank BEndress Sr., 76. Daughters. Mrs. M. P. Garvey, Mrs. A. W. | Foster, Mrs. O. R. Weaver, Mrs. Joseph H. Stone and Mrs. Mary Ziemer; S. | { Frank, Jacob, Clement, Edmund, and Dr. William J. Endress; sister, Catherine Bulger: brothers, Frank, and Joseph Freihaut,
FAIRLAND—D. G. Gordon, 58. Surviv-| ors: Wife Elizabeth; daughters, Mrs. Laura Plymate and Mrs. Bessie Critzer; brother, Will Gordon; sister, Mrs. Eunice Demaree. | Liew Curran, 66. Survivors: Daughter, | Mrs. Llovd Allen; sons, Wilbur and Newton; sisters, Mrs. Della Laswell, Mrs. Agnes Jackson, Mrs. Margaret Hyatt and Mrs. Mary Hammel, | GREENFIELD—Ernest Survivors: Son daughters, Sophia Drechtah, Emma | Mrs. Lena Dinse and Mrs. JONESBORO--Mrs, Elizabeth Ann Linville, 74. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Viola | Henderson: sons, Donald C., Russ and Paul Morgan; stepsons, John, Lee 2nd Fred Linville; brother® Dallas Bay. LEWISVILLE—Mrs, Julia Bartlet Moffitt, | 88. Survivors: Husband, Claude; sister, | Mrs. Rena McCann. { NEW ALBANY-—Mrs, 63. Survivors: B. Mitchell; { Mitchell; Collins,
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John |
R. Sellmeyer, : Mrs. | Piepmeier, Mollie Simmons.
Clara S. Mitchell, Husband, Alex; son, John | daughter, Miss Helen 1. | brothers, John B. and George
Mrs. Mary O. Wilson, 84. Daughter, Mrs. Edna Seal. NEWBURGH—William Sherman Paul, Survivors: Wife Ella; daughter, Gertrude Mitchem. RUSHVILLE — Mrs, Survivors: Daughter, son, J. Ross Fargo. SHELBYVILLE Mrs. Svivia 83 Survivors: Sons, Alvin, Flovd, John, Sheldon, Curtis, Robert, Ward, Glen and | Ross; daughter, Mrs. John Rhodes | | Mrs. Hattie Warble, 69. Survivors: Husband, John; daughter, Velma; son. Luren. | WILKINSON James M. Stanley, 60. | Survivors: Wife, Rose; sisters, Mrs. Hannah Klem and Mrs. Clara Estell; vrother, | John Stanley. | Lawrence Bridges, 55. Survivors: Wife, | Patti; sisters, Mrs. Lora Record and Mrs. [Janie Jackson; brother, I Lewis Wis Bridges.
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RAF Misfortunes.
LONDON, April 3 (U. P.).—Jane's “All the World's Aircraft.” the authoritative British airplane annual, gave in its new issue today what may prove to be the final version of a German “invasion attempt” last fall, and also disclosed some bad moments which the Royal Air Force had during the early months of big scale air action. C. C. Grey, joint editor. said that
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FIRST AID TEAM OF TROOP 112 IS WINNER
When it comes to first aid, Boy | Scout Troop 112 of St. attempt held a full dress rehearsal Lutheran Church is hard to beat. five: miles off the French Coast last September. British bomber and fighter planes and naval units attacked, he said. “Practically all the barges were destroyed,” Grey wrote. “Many German troops were killed or drowned. “This affair probably was the basis| of persistent rumors at the time that |
War Memorial when they took first prize in the Central Indiana Council eliminations of the Boy Scout firstaid contest.
German troops had tried to land in|800 points, the highest of any other |
England and had been driven back troop from our shores.” The publication, describing some : “unfortunate incidents” in re Royal vance to the sectional contest which Air Force in the early month of the 0Péns tomorrew in Muncie. war, said that one of the Blenheim | companying the team will be Troop planes in the first British raid on!301 of the Danville American the Kiel Canal flew so low that it| Legion Post 118 and Troop 90 of the
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S. S. Preston, En- |
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Aired at Manila.
MANILA, April 3 (U. P.).—American military and naval chiefs held |
Eastern defense situation today after a preliminary talk between ‘American and visiting British chiefs. Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, Brit-| ish commander in chief in the Far] East, first conferred with Admiral [THolnas C. Hart, commander in f the American Asiatic Fleet, hie Mai. Gen. George Grunert, ay commander in chief, hen Admiral Hart and Gen. |
Peter's |
The five members of the team! | proved that last night in the World |
\—At Rost’'s You May
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1941
|Grunext conferred with Francis B® Sayre, United States High Com-=-missioner to the Philippines, and. other American military and civilian leaders. . It was believed that Field Mar= shal Douglas MacArthur, commander in chief of the Philippine Army’ and former chief of the general staff of the American Army, attended this meeting. Gen. MacArthur ‘had previously conferred with Brooke-Popham. Twenty-seven
American Army
also a graduate of a full dress conference on the Far pursuit planes flew over Manila this
morning during the conference between Brooke-Popham and the American Navy and Army leaders. It was understood that during the current conferences here the possibility of American use of Singapore naval base, co-ordinated Brit-ish-American - Netherlands defense and other matters involving the entire Far Eastern and South Seas were being discussed.
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‘Y’ MEETING APRIL 10 Butler University's chapter of teams from Region 7, Y. M. C. A. will hold its second | cludes Indiana, Illinois, annual upperclassmen’'s conference and Wisconsin, Thursday, April 10, at Camp Dell-| Members of | wood, Clermont. Dr. Errol T. Elliott, | 112 team are James Cissell, | pastor of the First Friends Church, |Holstein, Gerald Kesting, Richard Indianapolis, will be the principal Kesting and Richard Beinz. Ernest speaker for the afternoon and eve- Schaefer, a city fireman, is ning sessions. | master of the troop.
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