Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1946 — Page 7
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NAME SPEAKERS IFOR CONVENTION
iLumber Group Secretary] Announces Program.
Speakers for the 62d annual lconvention of the Indiana -Lumfiber and Builders Supply association next Tuesday, Wednesday and| hursday at the Murat theater have heen. announced by R. W. | "__ Slagle, secretarytreasurer, as fol-| lows: ; TUESDAY AFTERNOON — Ed--ward P. Redman, president of the association; La- . mar Forrest, president of the National Retail Lumber ‘Dealers’ association; Alex F. Wilson, PhilaMu Slagle hia, Who wil discuss farm market analysis for | dealers; E. L. Sullivan, Better Homes | i& Gardens magazine, “Home Estiimating Made Easy”; Loring Schuljer, National Tax Equality -associa(tion, “Big Business Without Taxes.” WEDNESDAY, . BUILDERS DAY '—10:15 a. m., Roy Wenazlick, “What's Ahead for Building”; afternoon, A. 10. Malmberg, . “Human Relations | Problems of Management”; L. C. Hart, president of Producers’ Councll, “America’s Challenge to the Building Industry”; Dr. George S. | Benson, president of Harding college, Searcy, Ark., “America in the i Valley of Decision.” THURSDAY MORNING — W. Wadsworth Wood, New York city, “Your Home—Today and. Tomorrow”; Don Hobart, Philadelphia, Pa, “Why Dealer Advertising”; | Merryle S.. Rukeyser, outstanding | economist, “The Ladder of Success— 1946 Model.” The past presidents’ banquet will be held at 6:30 a. m. Tuesday in the Claypool hotel and .the convention banquet will be at 7 p. m. Thursday in the. Claypool. Films pertaining to the industry. will be shown at the Murat theater Thursday afternoon. * Some. 120 exhibitors will display building materials at the show which will be open in the Murat theater each day of the convention.
NAVY DECLARES TWO! | HOOSIERS ARE DEAD
WASHINGTON, March 2 (U. P).!
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Selecting Contractor, Wiring to Be Discussed.
Elmer E. Meadley, executive secretary of the Marion County’ Residential Builders, arid Roy Thurman, of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co, will lead discussions of the third session in the adult ‘fn apolis School for Home Planners which opens Monday night in Caleb Mills hall. & Al J. Kettler, §
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sultant for the] Indianapolis public schools, will be chairman. = Selection of the leontractor and Mr. materials will be : discussed by Mr. Meadley, Mr. Thursman will deal with the necessity for adequate wiring in the home. . | "Other meetings in Session 3 will will be held at. Washington high |school on Wednesday and at ArseA four-man unloading crew lowers an Ingersoll utility unit core 40 | na] Technical high on Thursday. All rollers preparatory to moving it to position on the ground floor of the sessions start at 7:30 p. m. homes in the Ingersoll subdivision “proving ground” at Kalamazoo, | gession 2 will be concluded on Mich. Tuesday night at Manual and on =m Wednesday at Crispus Attucks. The Fee topic will be “Fundamentals of Home Designing.” with Edward D. Pierre and Clarence Myers as leaders. Alfred K. Jones, co-ordinator of | distributive education for the public 'schools and director of the Home | Planners school, reported that 1219 | persons attended the five meetings of Session 1 and 1100 have attended the first three meetings of Session 2. The school is free and is being offered in the school systems adult education program:
VETERANS HOUSING PRIORITIES ISSUED
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|erans’ homes were issued at Indiana headquarters of .the federal housing administration here. during the period of Feb. 18 to Feb. 21 to Indianapolis firms—and individuals as follows: i Circle ~Inivestment Co., 3 units; Roy E. Nevitt, 3 units; Conner J.| Gallagher, 2 units; Edwin F. Martin, Everett G. Morehead, Adam R. McClintock, Paul Payleitner, Arthur L. Payne, John James Rochford, Omer A. Thomas and Joseph V. Daugherty, 1 unit each.
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LABOR AND MATERIAL ARE CHIEF COSTS
Labor and materials comprise 75.2 per- cent «of the cost of new housing, according to & chart released by the ‘National Association of Home Builders. Overhead and
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centered the utility fixtures and appliances—shown in the upper left corner of one of 40 small-home models to which the innovation is adaptable. . The central core is marked by the divided flue.
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profit for the builder amounts to 12.3 per cent, and the cost of land comprises 125 per cent, the chart reveals. The labor and materials cost is broken down into two seetions, 45.7 per cent for materials and off-site labor and 20.5 per cent for on-site labor.
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REPORT NORTH SIDE SALES OF REALTY
Sales have been reported by the Associated: North Side Realtors as| follows: = By Harry L. Robbins Realty Co. 10 acres at 7900 N. Meridian st.;| M. G. Gerdenich, property at 5804 N. Meridian st.; F. M. Knight Realty Co, property at 219-21 E.
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