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Priorities for 109 units were issued last week to 290 local builders
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by the local agency of the federal housing administration. Builders and units were Acorn | Realty, Inc.. Robert P. Alkire, S. E.!
Arvin, Earl L. Blakely, Eugene H
Caldwell, Circle Investment Co.
Ine., John H. Crouch, A. F. Dawson, | Howard J. Kemper, Charles O.|
Leavitt, Jack Nicholas, A. E. Pitch-|
sr, Henry Wilhoite, and Thomas Williamson Jr., 1 each. Others were Eat Hensder ane Richard I. Pohlma : Kenton, Richard on Mi or and Soren C. Sorenson, 3; Fred L. Palmer and Sherwood Realty Co, Inc., 4; Corydon Co., Inc. and E. R. Farley, 6; S. D. Sample, 7; James H. Ward, 9; Grinslade Construction Co, 10; M. & 8. Construction Co., 12, and Jackson Corp., 24. The number of local units repre-, sented 22 per cent of 499 housing units authorized for the state. Largest numbers of units authorlzed were awarded A. A. A. Builders; Inc, Hammond, 51, and County Realty Co. Inc., Gary, 50.
SOFT WATER SERVIC ADOPTS NEW NAME
Indiana Soft Water Service, Inc. 957 N. Meridian st., a change in its trade name to “Culligan Soft Water Service.” The change was made along with
Lawrence G. Holmes
FORMER HOOSIER T0 SPEAK HERE
NewSsoner Writer Will Talk To Home Builders.
Lawrence G. Holmes, former |
‘thinking about
THE STORY SQ FAR
MONA SHANE, at her mother's insistence, accepts an invitation te RUSBRETHERTON" dinner ere she meets JAY CAMERON Shanes are at their Carmel beac! tage—~wheke Mona's father, PATRICK, really njors himself. He has invited MIKE 0’ N fo breakfast the next morning. Russel gets a phone call demanding his presence elsewhere and asks Jay to take Mona home. Mona likes Jay very much and! accepts
SY 481 to go riding with him the next
no Mer father warns her against him
"| but she determines (eo see him when | he calls.
That same day Russel stops by, surprises Mona by proposing marriage, Mona Jucs with Jay repeatedly wit out letting her parents discover kissed as she leaves him. Pat connives to leave Mona alofie wit Mike, who advises her against Jay, admits a strong attraction to her himself. Jay asks Mena to marry him, Her happiness at his proposal doesn't fast long, however, for she soon finds out Jay already is married.
CHAPTER 18 AT THE mention of Jean Roberts Jay's expression changed. “Frankly 1 wasn't even| Jean. She! knew the score and I owe her
executive secretary of the Indian. | Nothing.
apolis Real Estate board who now is | serving with the National Association of Home Builders in Washing-
(feels about it, ton as a field representative, will see me this afternoon,”
“That isn't the way she,
She came to
address the Marion county residen-| told him.
tial builders group Tuesday at 6:30 | p.m. in the Athenaeum.
A former newspaper writer in When?
Indiana, Ohlo and Florida, Holmes will talk about Builders’ Situation Nationally.” Mr. - Holmes was an
1934 to 1940; secretary, National | council of real estate taxpayers,|
1940 to 1944, and business manager,
| staff member of the National Asso- | you didn't, has announced | ciation of Real Estate boards from self.”
Mona | “” Jean came to see you? Mr.| “After you had left. She said!
‘The Home someone had told her you intended | (to marry me. executive did you would go back to her.
She said even if you |
she would kill her-!
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“SHE WAS bluffing. She's had too many men in her life to kill!
359 other Culligan Soft Water com-! Illinois "Association of Real Estate | herself for any one of them.”
panies from coast to coast. The firm also has announced it will have a display at the Indianapolis Home Show, May 10, in the Manufacturers building at the state! fairground.
SHOOTING LEADS T0 MP'S ARREST
Accused Says His Gun Was Fired Accidentally.
Police today were holding a mili-
tary policeman while they investi-|‘The Star- -Spangled Banner’ and | ‘TRUMAN YOUTH PLAN + wil “peak and the Inglanavens Slormey,
gated the shooting of Walter Johnson, 40, of 640 Bright st. last night in an Indiana ave. tavern. Pvt. James Warton, West Overfield, Mass, admitted the shooting, but said it was accidental. He said he was in the basement of the
tavern when seversl men asked him|
boards, 1944 to Jan. 1, 1946. He has | written numerous magazine articles | regarding real estate, taxation, and legislation, and is editor of the, Handbook of Real Estate to be published this year.
Says State Songs Show Top Favor
| Rise and shine, Hoosiers. If Lt. Gov. Richard T. James has |
his way Indiana natives will pop) Reid Sr.
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New Club Director, rs
The Columbia club has a new director. He is John K. Ruckel-
shaus who was elected to succeed |
his late father, John C. Ruckelshaus yesterday at a meeting of
| the board.
At the same meeting, Harry
was elected vice, presi-
to their feet when the band strikes| dent. Mr. Reid has been a member
[up “On the Banks of the Wabash {and “Back Home Again in Indiana.”
“These songs are second only to | ‘America’, he said address yesterday. “On the Banks of the Wabash” \is the state's official song, adopted | by the general assembly.
LOCAL PUPILS WIN
in a radio |
to show them the gun. On pulling |
been discharged. —— Johnson, shot in the back an shoulder, was in critical condition at City hospital. Another soldier, Pvt, David A. Warner, 19, of Camp Atterbury, was held under ‘high bond today in connection with the theft of a
it from the holster, he sald, it i
large number of sheets, pillow cases |
and blankets from the USO at 124 W. Georgia st.
Charge Attempted Sale Warner was arrested last night after officers said they saw him | selling sheets to two W. Ohio st
barbers. Mrs. Mary Ward, 50, of 422 N Delaware st, reported to police
that a burglar late yesterday ransacked her bedroom and a coin purse containing $20. Mrs. Frances Echert, 23, of 1436 Burdsal pkwy., told officers a man who sought: entrance to her home| yesterday twisted her arm but fled when she screamed. Charles Stanley, 53, of Lizton reported that he had been robbed of $600 while he slept in a downtown hotel. He said the money was taken by a man and two women whom he met in a W. Washington st. tavern.
APPROVES U. 8. PAYMENT
CHICAGO, April 13 (U, P.).—The regional office of the federal public | housing authority announced today approval of payment of $285219 to| the state of Indiana in lieu of real] estate taxes on federally-owned war housing projects.
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STATE DEATHS
‘annual high school competition, | sponsored last night by Purdue unijversity in the Purdue-Marott Agrijcultural
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center,
Richard Wassel of Cathedral won | first place in drawings submitted | {from regular school works and Don |Korra of Southport won top award | for the best solution to a drawing | problem. Other winners were Edward E. Kerkhoff, Manual, Edward. F. Kin. | |chen, Cathedral; Houston Swenson | and Don Hardy, Howe high school; Charles Lowes, Franklin Township high school, and Jerome de Hebreard, Cathedral.
‘DOPE’ COUNT BRINGS: |
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‘BURTON CHALLENGES
J. Edgar Burton, Republican can- |
| didate for congress from the 11th| | district, last night challenged Presi- | dent Truman's plans for the ‘youth!
{of America.” Mr. Burton told Old Age Pension | Group members in Jacob's chapel
IN DRAWING CONTEST at 24th st. and Martindale ave. that |
extension of the draft and universal |
Cathedral and Southport high military training would rob young | scheools-received-speeial—recognition+men of their ° d Mor drawings submitted in the third | of life.”
‘youth, the jdy period |
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A former Evansville IF. Sartore, 34, received a three-year | prison sentence yesterday in federal | court on a charge of illegal narcotics purchases.
Sartore was accused of passing] Cet the face mow!
narcotics prescriptions on which he |
|had forged the name of an Svan |
ville physician. He formerly was| employed at the Dade Park race track near Evansville, In other court proceedings, Judge] {Robert C. Baltzell sentenced ' Her-| | man Paul Ramsey, 26, Vincennes, to.a four-year term for violation of the national motor vehicle theit] act.
BLOOMINGTON-—Charles 'T, Scrogham, 13. Survivors: Sons, James, Preston, Henry, Orville, Luther, Wilbur; Mrs. Albert Albertson, Mrs. Harry Hendricks, Mrs. George Woodburn; brothers, David, Samuel; sister, Mrs. Anta Bromfleld | BROWNSTOWN Frank Jacob Douglass 86. Survivors: Wife, Grace, sister, Mrs Harry McOsker | CARLISLE Mrs. Allie M. Batchelor, 78 Burvivors: Sons, Harry, Howard
COWAN—William Bryan Clevenger, 46 Burvivors: Wife, Charlotte daughter, Nona L. Clevenger; son, Hollis D.; father | Thomas W,.. Clevenger; sisters Mrs, Nellie Dudley, Mrs. Flossie Elliott, Mrs. Frances | Robertson; brothers, Edwin, Charles and Wade Clevenger EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Mary Zeggling, 62.| Survivors: Husband, Frank: sons, Ervin, Cletus; daughters, Mrs, Katherine Unfried, | Sisters Mary Jeanette; brothers, Frank, Adam oe and Henry Will; sisters, Mrs, Kate Goldback, Mrs. Frieda 8ills, Mrs, Teckla Dee, f George Robert Nelson, 10. Survivors:| Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Grover C. Nelson; misters, Mrs, Edna Lewis, Mrs. Edith | Nicholson, Mrs, Betty Carlisle; brothess, | Cleveland, Clarence, Frank and Wallace. Mrs. Clara . Tolliver, 76. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Earl Perigo, Miss Louise Tolliver; son, Foster; sister, Mrs. Minnie Taylor. Lawrence Clayton, 31. Alberta; son, Larry Neil; Clayton. FT. WAYNE-—Mrs, Blanche Poag, 43. Survivors: Husband, George A.; daughter, Belty Ann Poag, broth Robert L. Jr. and Fred C. Romy; mother, Mrs. Robert L., Romy. Mrs. Lucy A. Bauer, 86 Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Katherine Harruff, Mrs. Blanche Knowlton; sons, Paul, George, sister, Mrs. Mary Eckrote. Julia M. Kaufmann, 72. Burvivors: Sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Rotteron; brother, Christ Kaufmann, Hayword Ellis, 90. Survivors... Daugh-
Wife, Robert
Survivor: father,
ter, Mrs. Renna Milton. Mrs. Marcella Knisely Dvorsack, 31. Survivors; “Husband, John; son, Richard; father, ay Knisely; sisters, Marjorie afd Elizabeth Knisely. Mrs, Anna Ackerman, 82. Survivors:
Sons, William J., Clem; daughters, Sister Mary "Louis Bertiand, Sister Mary Minella, | Mrs Joseph Sche! | * Mrs. Zella B MacEherson, i. Survivor: Bon, Niel, - HUNTINGTON Eisenhauer, 4} Mary Nevada, Henry - Johnson, Brother, Gedrge,
_ don Sisters, Sister rs. Anna Saal, Mrs, 8. Christine Kapper;
daughters, "Clayton,
{ Survivors:
| Mrs. Gertrude i McGarglll,
| Survivors: = Leonard, Clarence daughters, Mrs. Lucille Cook, Mrs. Marguerite Karst: brother, Andrew; sisters, Mrs. Sarah Shank, Mrs, Ida Shrock. JASPER Joseph P. Hochesang, 75. Survivors Wife, Rose; sons, Albert, Edward, Othmar, Raymond; daughters, Mrs Walter Block, Miss Catherine Hochesang Mrs. John G. Wibbels, Mrs, Julius Nichols brothers, William, Basil, the Rev. Father F. X., Anthony; sisters, Sister Alphonsa, Mrs. William Hasenour, MODOC--Mrs, Harriett Survivor: Husband, Artie, MONTPELIER--Carl Hartley, | vivor Mother, Mrs. MUNCIE Robert FP, vivors Wife, Mary; NEW ALBANY --Mrs
Josiah Mary;
Shrock, 178 sons, George, Frank;
M. Howell, 72 50 B. A. Hartley.
McDonald. 83. Surson, Robert C. Jr Florence C. Smyth. Husband, Walter: sons, Vernon | sisters, Mrs, Ruth Schreffler,! rs. Blanche Ratliff, Mrs. Gertrude! | Remnaw. PERRYBVILLE--The Rev, E. T. Miles Survivors: Wife, Clara; son, Albert; sisters, | Mrs. Noble Tresenwriter, Mrs, J. G. Ferrell, | Mrs, John Trueman. . ROANOKE—Ora Ww, vivors: Wife, Myrtle; Crow. SEYMOUR-—MiIss Dora Seulke, 83.
-SHARPSVILLE—Mrs. Louise Ann Wallpe, 50. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, August Marschke, Mrs. Howard Sutton, Bernice and Betty Wallpe; sons, Clarence, Francis, Anthony, Edwtrd, Robert; brothers, Clarence and Frank Ripberger; sister, Mrs, 8am Weber. SHELBYVILE--Mrs, Mary A. Tragesser, 60. Burvivors: Husband, Frank: sons, Albert, Thomas, John, Prank J.; daughters, Mrs. Katherine Kuhn, Agnes Tragesser, sisters, Mrs Anna Clerkin, Mrs, Katherine Drebel, Mrs. Lena Robinson; brothers, John, Jacob and Henry Schuck.
TIPTON-—~Robert N. Beckett,
| Sur- |
+ Paul H.;
62 Miss
Crow, sister,
8urLora
88. Sur-
vivors: Daughters, Mrs, Ralph N. Lindley, Mrs, Carl Molden, Mrs. Herman Grimes. sons, William, Shirl. UNION CITY--J. B. FEichelbarger, 92 Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Dick Shank, Mrs. Clarence Hoover;- sister, Mrs, ank| | Wolf. | WINCHESTER — Walter Myers, 63, Survivers: Wife, Mary; son, Cecil: daughters arcetie Pjekett, Lucille Geivichter, brother, Glenn YORKTOWN Joseph 1. Workman, 82. Survivors: Wife, orence. brother Henry; sister, Mrs, Wills,
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“I DO._love you,”
the front door. Mike O'Brien's voice “Mona! Aré you there?” 8he remained quiet, would go away.
hoping he
fire under the. dopr,” Mike said.
» she admitted. I could never be happy with a man I couldn't
to break a window."
[trust. And even if you didnt lie|the fury he so easily roused there would be plenty of other ways | Mer: you could deceive me." here.” . Jay's face w : t y a Oo JMCE was ‘Tomoried wih) WE" SOUNDED ‘relleved. us hel “It's because of Jean. If it hadn't |Féplied, “I only came because your
|been for her. If she hadn't tried to interfere, I could have persuaded thought you might be here.” you to forgive me. But I will, any-| “All right. You've found me. Now {way. I'm going to marry you, Mons, | go away.” {no matter who tried to prevent it.| “won't you let me come in for I never give up what I really want.” | just a few minutes, Mona? I want
4. nu = to talk to you.” WHITE AND miserable, she| «1 pgme here because I want
{watched him leave for the second | pe alone,” she sald ungraciously. |time that day. Heard his car “1 appreciate that, but are you | tearing up the rodd as if he were gyre you're all right?” {being pursued. For a moment she “Of course I'm all right and I'm {wished she had stopped him. Hinot going to open that door.” {only they might have parted in “Okay” he retorted. “I'll be staysorrow instead of anger, But long! ing with my parents until tomorrow ago she had known they could never | night. If you want anything, let me {be friends. It was everything or|gnow.”
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The smell of burning coffee roused | |her, The pot on the stove had She was too tired to! make any more although she had {not eaten all day. Locking both doors and turning off the lights she sat huddled up in her father's chair. The hours slipped by and she had no idea of | the lime unt she heard a car
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| The juziliary, to t the Indianapolis chap- | ter 393, i , will meet at 2 p. m. |
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her: face with kisses, crying madly, Ho cou it be? Jay again? “You're Jealous, darling! That EO OAR" ung let them in. Yet her heart throbbed her affaifs. She could not deny it. What- painfully as she listened to the
steps coming around the house to|had appealed to him. Why couldn't | they let her alone? called, heard “his car drive away she felt! |very lonely. Lonely and tired.
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