Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1945 — Page 9
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FRIDAY, Ave, 31, 1918 87 NEW HOMES (Capt. M. Wace: RE PLANNED He
‘Capt. Robert M. Walker, son of Work Starts on $650,000
Mr. and Mrs. L. PF. Walker, 3024 N. Capitol ave., has been awarded + Residence Project. A new $650,000 subdivision at the
the bronze star for action in Luxembourg. northwest edge of the city got underway yesterday as building sites were prepared for 87 homes.
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Now stationed in Bavaria, the local officer has been overseas The subdivision is the 26-acre former Bennington estate, known as the Westminister Park addition, bounded by the Lafayette rd., Warman ave, 20th st. and Whitney ave. "It was purchased from the Means & Bennington Co, through the Indiana Trust Co. by L. K. Overfield for the Hoosier Mortgage Service, Inc. Hoosier Mortgage Service is the subdivider and will finance purchase of the homes, which are to be built by 10 builders. Not All Contracted Cost of the project was estimated at $650,000, which would include 30 homes still not-contracted for, according to George E. Weidlich, president of Hoosier Mortgage Service, , « The houses are to sell from $6250 to $7500, Mr, Weidlich said. The city will be asked tolannex the property, he added. Earth-moving equipment began work on the rolling terrain today, levelling. it for home-building,
intelligence division of the 3d army before VE day. Hes . Capt. Walker 30, a graduate of Shortridge high school ' and former student at Butler university. Before entering the army he was employed at the Paper Packing Co.
REDS ROUND UP JAPS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31 (U. P.).—~Red armies have completed the large-scale roundup of Japanese prisoners in Manchuria, northern Korea and southern Sakhalin, the Soviet Khabarovsk radio said tcday. Radio Tokyo said that Japan
has formally complained to Gen. Douglas MacArthur that: Soviet authorities in Korea interned the governor of Kanando prefecture and the police chief of Heian,
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