Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1941 — Page 5

- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

JIMMY, NURSE SEEK LICENSE Wedding to Be Next Week, 52 38

| Presidents Eldest Son | Bei | § Re Soa rincess cut | § a : Reveals. | or swagger

THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941

® y ° Rush Stout Field Runways |(|TY APPROVED | Jessup Resigns | More than 450 WPA workmen several months ago WPA Crews) will begin to pour concrete Monday. have installed a new drainage sys-| for 17.000 feet of 100-foot tem and graded and prepared the |

runways at Stout Field under a speed-up runways for concrete. | plan to rush to

completion the $1,300,000 improvement project

Workmen will go on two eight-

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PANAMA PIONEER DIES | ; NEWCASTLE, Ind, April 10 (U Seven Other State Sites Are

hour shifts and flood lights are Pp.) -—-Funeral services for George being installed for the night work. Ww. Williams, 80, believed to have Chosen for Defense Emergency Building.

A concrete mixing plant is being operated the first steam shovel in| erected now the digging of the Panama Canal, | = Indianapolis and seven other In-| 5 a approved by §&

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| President Roosevelt today as sites] for defense emergency housing ‘projects to be financed through | FHA loans, The approval of the emergency | financing plan will mean hundreds | of new homes for Indianapolis, according to F. C. Pielsticker, assist-| ant chief underwriter of the Indi- | ana FHA office here. The other cities where “acute” {housing shortages exist and which [will benefit from the new program are Lafayette, South Bend, Anderson, Ft. Wayne, Gary, Hammond {and East Chicago. { Under the plan, private contract-| lors will be eligible for 90 per cent | loans on new houses they build | (without the owner-occupied | quirement of ordinary FHA units. |

For $1800-§3000 Class

| Under ordinary FHA-financed homes, the contractor can only get|

|a 70 per cent loan. | The project sites approved by the | President were for defense workers lin the $1800 to $3000 income class. | The mortgage will be 90 per cent of $4000 single-family homes; $6000 on two-family homes; $8000 on

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| to be covered by the FHA. The program was designed by the | | Federal authorities to give local | | contractors the opportunity to build | (houses to sell. For that reason the owner-occupied restriction was re- | laxed. ; Replaces Public Housing Believing that in the designated cities the defense activities are be{yond the capacity of local industry's | financing methods to provide suit- | able homes for defense, workers, the Government is giving local contrac-

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Wilfred Jessup

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Gives lll Health as Cause;

Partisan Battle Over Successor Looms.

By EARL RICHERT Wilfred Jessup has submitted his

three-family homes and $10,500 on |resignation as director of the Em- East,” he said four-family dwellings, the mortgages | ployment Securtiy Division because ried just as soon as she arrives

of ill health, it was learned today.| It is to become effective not later than April 30 The resignation, because of the complicated control set-up over the Division, creates a situation which may well cause a bitter partisan | battle over the appointment of a successor. The director is appointed by the] Non-Partisan Employment Security | Board, but must be approved by the Department of Treasury Board, dominated by Republican officials.

President, and Romelle Theresa Schneider, his former nurse, today applied for a marriage license, Mr. Roosevelt, motion picture producer now on active duty as a captain of the Marines, s a i d they would be married early next week. bl Under California law, they must wait days alter applying before obtaining the license. Mr. Roosevelt, on leave from the Marine Base at San Diego, appeared at the marriage license bureau in the Los Angeles Hall of Justice today with the pretty nurse who attended him

Miss Schneider

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when he was under treatment at |S

the Mayo Clinic in Minn. two vears ago. Young Roosevelt, smiling and exuberant, said the marriage would take place either in Los Angeles or in San Diego “We are awaiting definite word from mother (Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt) as to when she can leave the “We will be mar-

Young Roosevelt said if the ceremony takes place in Los Angeles, it will be at Miss Schneider's home “But since I must be in Diego the latter part of th we may be forced to have the ceremony there if mother does not arrive early in the week.” He said it will be a mony. Because of his Marine service, he

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tors opportunity to provide the homes as an alternative to a proposed public housing program. Under the latter program the |

Governor Fixes Salary E : ? gation Beth El Jacob, considered the

a minority | gldest orthodox synagog in America, 100th anniver-

Governor Schricker, member of the Treasury Depart-|nhas celebrated its ment Board, however, is given a cqyy.

[Government would build with Fed- [on voice in the selection of a |peen connected with the temple for |

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{have to be constructed near defense

eral money housing projects with- |director since the law specifies that out the participation of local con- |the director's salary shall be fixed the Governor, not to exceed A recent survey of Indianapolis|$6000 a year. | by housing authorities revealed that| Thus, if a director not to the] this city needed approximately 3000 Governor's liking is named, he can | new low-cost homes during

. (ting power only as a last resort. Others to Be Built One appointment that would almost He added that under the new [surely make him use this power, housing program, contractors would |it Was sald, would be that of a Reconstruct the remainder of the publican legislator. homes needed in this area. He said] Mr. Jessup said that he was

he based his opinion on the “hun- hopeful that “precedent could be established here” and a successor

appointed who was agreeable to all | {parties concerned. He said he had recommended that someone withlin the Division who was familiar {with the work be appointed. | Both State Auditor Richard T. James and State Treasurer James |Givens, Republican members of the | Treasury Board who must approve b the appointment, said they had not plants. . dais tidag studied the situation thoroughly, The Indiana cities were among but that they also were hopeful an

146 mye In Tet oe 'appointment could be made without ritories where acu 1 SINE = a partisan battle.

dreds” of applications on file awaiting today's approval of the emergency financing plan. Although there is no general restriction as to location of the new homes within the defense areas, the specific sites must be approved by the FHA as has been previously required. Homes, however, do not

| the make him a $1 a year officiaj vear. Some of this need already | It is reported that Governor has been filled, Mr. Pielsticker said. Schricker will use his salary cut- ,

more than 50 vears attended a recent anniversary observance.

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Mr. Jessup’s post are Raymond O. | Fasteners Smith, assistant to the director: J.! ® Tu-Way Bradley Haight, assistant director Stretch in charge of the Employment Service; Harold Cash, assistant director in charge of the central of- | [NR fice and unemployment insurance. Ts and Everett Gardner, chairman of KAY JEWELRY (4! fi the Review Board. | Bi Mr. Jessup was named a member of the Old Unemployment Compen- | [sation Board in 1935 and appointed | division director when Clarence: A. !

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