Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1946 — Page 9
JLY 24,1946 |
HOUSING ORECAST
ouncil Predicts Two Years.
Economic Couneil that the . greatest the nation’s history hin the next two
schellie, council die ans for the boom sed at the council's onference on comsing at Bedford
to be discussed at which will affect 1 Indiana counties, irban fringe areas; industries, forestaand increasing the ctiveness of county ng commissions. north central! coning will be held at Mr, Schellie said. ices will be held in . Wayne, La Porte, New Albany,
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July 24 (U., PP) — prices, after the nce which followed >A controls Jine 30, the past week and at the 26-year high vious week, Dun d& reported today. in prices of the 31 d in compiling the ring advances for ince couirols were cy’s indcx held a on the week, and 4.11 a year ago.
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Dr. Clifford Ernst To Reopen Office
Dr. Clifford E. Evnst, recently discharged naval officer and Indianapolis native, has announced that
CPA OKAYS 63 APPLICATIONS
'5-Story Office - Building ‘Is. Planned Here.
Nearly '$1,000,000 in new business construction in Indiana has been approved by the civilian production
2611 W, Michigan v st. in the near future, ¢ Dr. Emst is a graduate off Washington high
school © and’ Inadministration, 18 per cent of it|gjana university” | in Lake county, a study of CPA school of medicine. He served
permits granted between July 12
his internship at ; Methodist hos- 1
and 18 showed today. y | Examination of the CPA's construction list showed that of the 63 {applications for new buildings ap- | proved in Indiana, 12 were granted [in Lake county totaling $186,400. Five were approved for Marion county, totaling $81,066. The 63 applications were granted out of a total of 72 filed. Among those rejetted were two grain warehouses and a nurses’ home, Amonk projects approved were | a $63,000 brick storage building for | the Carnegie Illinois‘ Steel Corp.; a fertilizer factory at Rushville | costing $32,500; a new building for |a transit company at South Bend.
Office Building Okayed
at the hospital. A veteran of both the European and Asiatic theaters,’ Dr, Ernst was a medical officer aboard the U. 5. S. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss. He is married and lives at 1406 King ave.
Tank Bursts, Steam Scalds Two Workers
Five Indianapolis applications Two men were near death today | were among those approved. The at’ Methodist hospital as a result of
| projects are'valued at $81,066. a scalding with steam and boiling water both received when a tank
| Principal project. here is construc- - : burst last night at the Hoosier
{tion of a five-story office building ; B by Klein and Kuhn, property man- Abattoir, 621 W. Ray st., where the [injured men were employed.
agement firm now located in the Guaranty building. This construction will cost $77,000. Eviction was | a given by CPA as the reason for al- | Herman F. Mulryan, 41, of 522 Vinlowing the application. ton st, a butcher. The two men, Remodeling of a state health who had gone to the basement at board building to house additional | the packing plant to repair a pipe, | personnel was another Indianapo- | Were scalded over the greater pari]
lis project approved. Construction of their bodies. { will cost $1696. | The men were working alone at ' Other city applications approved |the time, police were told, although are F. H. Frosch, replacing glass 8 number of other employees was irr store: front; $1100; Gerhardt -E-{iD-the plant. Stammel “and Capt. Robert E.| a
French, both to erect prefabricated | ACTRESS DIVORCED
garages costing $635 each. LAS VEGAS, Nev., July 24 (U. P.). Largest application among those | Actress Martha Scott today held approved throughout the state was|a divorce from movie producer Car}one providing for construction of | ton Alsop. Miss Scott filed the cona building for the Wayne Pump Co. | ventional charge of mental cruelty at Ft. Wayne, costing $225,000. | in her divorce suit.
24 Finalists in Mutt Show. - Are Being Chosen Today
‘By ART WRIGHT | Tuesday's neighborhood shows. To-
of 1727 Park ave., a watchman, and|
They are Thomas E. Magee, 62]
Twenty-four of the city’s out- day's shows opened at 2 p. m. | standing pooches were to be Selected The finals will be held at the today for Friday's finals in The | war Memorial Plaza. At 7 p. m.
Times Mutt Dog Show. { j : Competing in district eliminations | the public will have an opportunity
winners of form tricks and otherwise entertain ‘what is expected to be a record crowd. Admission will be free. | Six Divisions Here are the divisions in which { the pooches are judged: Best trick dog. Biggest dog. Smallest dog. Dog with the most unique—or | best descriptive—name. | Best behaved dog.
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ACTION DELAYED BY RENT BOARD
he wil resume general pragticeat| Mayor's Committee to Await
Decision. on OPA. .
Doubtful - about its status with the imminent revival of OPA, Mayor Tyndall's fair rent committee postponed action on landlordtenant rent measures today until Aug. 1, No decision was given on 20 in-
pital and, prior to Dr. C. E. Ernst | dividual . complaints ‘of rent inhis naval service, held a residency| creases including. charges by 15 | tenants in the Carleton apartments,
147-149 W. 9th st., that rents were hiked 100 to 180 per cent, Tenants charged Miss Jane Stovall, operator of the apartment, increased rénts “not to gain money for improvements to the building,
but to force tenants out.”
Miss Stovall denied the complaints. She said she raised rents “so that I won't lose money on the venture.” The John M. Soroko family’s rent was hiked from $27.50 a month to $17.83 a week by Miss Stovall. The raise covered a $3 toll for twins born to Mrs. Soroko on July 5, she said. Contending that all increases in the apartment building were ex-
orbitant, committee members ordered Miss Stovall and ants to meet on Aug. 1 to attempt a com-
promise rent rate unless OPA controls are revived,
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COLUMBUS SLAYING PROBE SET MONDAY
COLUMBUS, Ind., July 24 (U, P.). —A Bartholomew grand jury will investigate the shotgun slaying of Mrs. Bonni®¢ Ackenbach, 53, Columbus, next Monday, Circuit Judge George W Long sald today. Mrs. Ackenbach died July 16. Her husband, George, 56, was found wounded: He I§ reported récover-
Authorities say he has allegedly
admitted shooting first her and then V
himself as the climax of a family argument,
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71 ONLY—CHENILLE TOILET SEAT COVERS, were 89c___NOW 39c 63 ONLY—Chenille 2-Pc. BATH MAT SETS, were $5.30 __NOW $3.95 {80—TABLE COVERS, colorful patterns, ‘were $2,79______NOW $1.98
(2( BOXES OF WUNDA TOWELS, box of 6______________ NOW $1.00 61 PAIRS—PRISCILLA CURTAINS, were $4.07______NOW, Pair $2.98
“114 PAIRS—TAILORED CURTAINS, were $4.46 ____NOW, Pair $2.98
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