Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1944 — Page 10

3 OF STATES HOLC LOANS PAID

: 86% A ert 1 Foreclosure of §

Homes Financed During

‘Depression. EMPLOYMENT dn Compared With Times Special 1944 June, 1944 % N, Aug. 19.—Abouf Employment (Manufacturing) .........72,779 74,142 eo 18 INGTON, oy loans and | Payroll (Weekly) ....... sresceesans cesses $2,990,533 $3,288,878 ,....—- 91 investments of the Home Owners | Obtained Jobs ....... Vieere eresresresie. 6,315 5160 .......0.i4 224 Loan Corp. in Indiana were liqui- Filed Unemployment Claims ............134 143 i ceeeiiee= 63 dated at the beginning of 1844, the HOLC reported today. TRANSPORTATIQN ) Testimony to the good faith of Inbound Freight (carloads) .............18111 17,059 cevueene.d 62 the American home owner is the Qutbound Freight .............. ceereee 11,734 11,411 ..5..ee.+ 28 fact that more than 86 per cent of Streetcar, Bus & Trolley Passengers..... 9,867,3%4- 10,071,568 .....— 2.0 the Indiana home owners whose |ajrplane Passengers (arriv. & departing). 4,190 4108 ...ovueat 20 mortgages wer refinanced by the HOLC during .the depression have BUILDING in av ure o Er ay | Houses (permit value) seieecverenoensee. $113,450 $155,700 .......=— 27.1 a . ; | Apartments teiencesrssrsasassesianseeess $512,000 0 ceereeses +1000 Duririg the period from 1933 to | Busi 0 $8.000 —100.0 1938. HOLC took over the delin- | USINESS ...cocoecvscescoensrsvssovconsas 58, serene R Industrial .....c.e0c00c00000s000 seereesen $495,000 $60,000 ........+725.0 quent mortgages of 48.815 Indiana [pL m0 UT eeesrnerieenes 0 veeeeee. 0.0

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row thr ough Tuesday: “Follow the Boys” and “Attack.’ OLD TRAIL—“Escape to Banger” and ‘‘Cowboy in the Clouds.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Shine on Harvest Moon” and ‘Hey, Rookie.”

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