Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1942 — Page 29

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“Last Your Was | Was Highest in "12 Years, Investors Syndicate Finds.

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! MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 15.—Indian- : apolis home building last year : reached the highest value and vol- « ume levels in 12 years, D, E. Ryan, » vice president of Investors Syndi- : cate, reported here today. ‘ There. were 119,821 dwelling units + in Indianapolis on Jan. 1, 1942. Of : these 8610 or only 7.2 per cent were . built between Jan. 1, 1931, and Jan. . 1, 1942, he said. “Indianapolis provided new homes in 1941 for 7528 people, a gain: of : 1720 or 29.6 per cent over’ 1940 when © mew homes were built for 5808 persons. Last year new housing was provided: for 5068 more persons than the 2460 total in 1930.

: “Population in Indianapolis, ac : cording to the 1940 census, was Y 386,972. From 1931 to 1941, in- : elusive, homes put up in Indianapolis furnished new housing for 84,440 people. “Our company's housing survey of 310 cities, containing about 38 . per cent of the nation's population,

There's a big job fo be done and - 76-year-old Bill Harrison, Alhambra, Cal, war worker, says . he not only can do his share but can help teach the youngsters to do theirs. He is giving painter Lois Butcher sbme pointers.

Crime Abolished But It Happens

HOLY CITY, Cal, Oct. 15 (U. P.) —“Murder in Paradise” was

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"10 AVE FESTIVAL

Ben Davis high school will. hold its annual fall festival tomorrow night at the school. Mrs. Clyde Barker, P.-T. A. president, and Charles H. Vance, principal, have appointed the following

Hinshaw, Mrs. Roy Jay, Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. Helen P. Mercer, Harriet Wilkinson, Nina. Martin, Esther Williams, Mrs. Helen Gaddie, Raymond Sproat, Mrs. Faye Heath, Gordon Brankle, Mrs. William Bagh, Mrs. Elsie ‘Ball, Mrs. Lucy Lego, Mrs. William Wise, Mrs. Faye Nelson, Mrs. Arthur Marksbury, Mrs. Clyde Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Diefenderfer, and James I. Schockley.

PLAN FIRST AID CLASS

Defense district 46 will open a standard first aid class at 8 p. m. (Oct. 22) at the Northeast Community center, 30th and LaSalle sts. Those interested should call Mrs. Carl Hamar, instructor, CH-4602.

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NAPA, Cal, Oct, 15 (U.P.).—Max . | Schulte, 63-year-old farmer, worried constantly about the mortgage and often told negihbors he intended to ~ Schulte’s son, Herbert, last night drove to his father's ranch to tell him the money for the mortgage had been raised. He found his father. in a rear building, critically wounded. The elder Schulte had 1 shot himself in the head. He was and you have reported near death today. 5 : h

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, Shows last year’s home construction * In Indianapolis ranked first in ‘In- « diana and 25th in a list of the na- « tion’s largest cities. 4

Best In State

“Indianapolis ranked first in Indisna and- 29th in the list “of 50 leading American cities in number , of homes built from 1931 to 1941, * inclusive. The advance in new hous- " ing accommodations last year over * 1940 ranked second in the state and 19th in the big-city list. The gain in new shelter in 1941 over that of , 1930 ranked first in the state and ; 18th in the 50-city group.” " The Investors Syndicate survey . Shows that new homes put up in

dents of this “ideal” community, where crime had been *“abolished.” J. B. Fisher, 61, a carpenter, crashed the skull of Joseph Wite zig, 58, with a crowbar in a moment of pique. He seriously injured Arthur Kafner, 58. They had quarreled over a ladder. Holy City was founded 30 years ago by William E. Riker as a laboratory for his concept of a “perfect government”—state control of banking, pensions for the aged and disabled, difficult marriage and easy divorce, government employment for all. He polled 10,000 votes as a candidate

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Indianapolis in 1941 represented 21.8 “per cent of the 11-year total. 8 olume peak of "7528 came’ in 1041, hile the Iow was in 1934, when “only mel 276; persons were. furnished with ew ‘homes. “Indianapolis was one of eight Indiana cities that provided more new housing last year than in 1940 and one of 13 cities in the state that furnished ‘more new ‘shelter. in 1941 than in 1930. '

_ Valuations Rise “Homes built in Indianapolis last year were valued at $7,324,185, a rise of $1,481,190, or 25.4 per cent, above + the 1940 level of $5,842,995. New ‘home expenditures in 1941 were «$4,506,755, or 168.5 per cent higher| 2 T than the 1930 total of $2,727,430. . Prom 1931 to 1941, inclusive, such 5 valuations aggregated $34,117,237. Y “The 1041 new home valuations

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. ranked 23d in the 50-city group; their #positions for the 1931-1941 7 period were first and 26th i tively. 5 ? ¢ “The rise in new home’ values ; last year above 1940 ranked second ‘ in Indiana and 20th in the. 50-city classification. When 1941 valua‘tions are compared with those of © 1930, the gain ranks first in the state and 19th in the 50-city group. “Last year’s valuations constituted + 215 per cent of the new home - values created in the eleven year

- period. Peak of new home valua-|

tions, $7,324,185, was created in 1941, while the low, $208, 525, was 4 hit in 1933.

Per Person Cost Down

#» “Indianapolis was one of 10 cities : » in Indiana with higher new home

! valuations in 1941 than" in 194014 .

§ and one of the thirteen cities to record larger new home values In * 1941 than in 1930. : “Averag

{ per cent, from the 1940 level of $1,- : 006.02. © Such cost last year was + $139.84," or 12 per cent, lower than ¢ the 1930 average of $1,112.77. Cost . of new housing per-person for the ¥ 1031-1941 period averaged $990.62.

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: e per-person. new - resi-|y dential cgst in Indianapolis in 19418 $ was $972.93, a drop of $33.09, or 3.3

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said Riker was too “dumbfounded” and “shocked” to discuss it. There are 25 residents, 23 of whom are men, who operate a service station, a bottling works, a restaurant, a garage and a curio shop.

GETS LAST LAUGH ‘PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15 (U, P).

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