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W. Michigan st, “on the banks of Little Eagle creek,” have solved the housing problem by setting up an “ideal” trailer -camp. : Under what sounds like army
| camp regulations, the families pay | | $15 a month, for all utilities and
| ground upon which their house-on- | wheels rests.
Tyndall Towne ‘Opens, for| They will sdon elect their own
| First War Veteran “mayor and city council” to elab-
orate on regulations that urge (Continued From Page One) dwellers not‘ to be “bulb snachers, paper hoarders, selfish, un-
| ranging from shingles and nails to electrical supplies and bathtubs, | “When a builder gets a priority | today, all he has is another hunting license,” Mr Meadley quipped.
clean” , , , and “don't permit your children to play in the washroom or laundry.” And that's the housing situation
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“Officials Exhume 2d Body In Poison Inquiry \
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Mrs. Ruth ‘Kelly and Mrs. Ruth vSutton. . The latter two were, like Mrs. Lockman. household employees. While awaiting arraignment at 2 p. m. today on the murder charge before Justice of the Peace Elmer Crozier in magistrate gourt, Mrs. Lockman expressed willingness to submit to a lle detector test in Indianapolis. Her attorney qualified this statement, however, saying that he
in Indianapolis today,
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Was Nea | © The groups insist that the author-
|ity” will find material and build (Continued From Page One) | houses quicker thgn the snail's pace ”
{| Both the American Veterans com- | mittee and a group headed by Norman H. Coulon, 5330 Byram ave. | nave submifted petitions te city [council for creation of a city hous- | ing authority.
lof construction now, | had a wide circulation were “Mr. |
However, Mayor Tyndall has|Britling Sees It Through,” “Tony |
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| strongly asserted his opposition to!Bungay” and “Kipps." { the authority, desiring to keep hous-| A generation of Englishmen and ling in the hands of private enter-| Americans at the turn of the cen- | prise. utry were brought up on the products of Wells’ daring imagination in such books as “The Time Ma-
|some hunting, too. He's digging] |into the till box at City hall to find| chine,” “The Invisible Man" and {some money to finance the revived “The Man in the Moon." Homes Registry, Ine. Wrote Martian Story | | The Homes Registry, dissolved The United States remembers the | |when the Community Fund and sensatioi caused by the over. | v i sens \ {Soares of See Agencies Seid dramatic radio presentation of his ix oi. : aie ’ : “War of the World” by Orson jasStey pias DOM Yesterday b¥lweiies on the night of Nov. 30, 1930, | Mis D FE Turrell manager of the | Wells Was deeply concerned that his {house finding group, will resume op- |5'OrY Of a magIuIY Marian Inerations of “finding houses that vasion, wrillen more than years ain't” Sept. 1 in the fourth floor earlier, should have ‘caused the office off the City council chambers, | PARC and hysteria which occurred Y ~ ‘lon the night of the broadcast and | Meanwhile, Mr. Parsons will han- indignant about the substitution of | {dle applications. The registry will American place names in his book | { exist for }%o mons SAORI which had been the main cause of {present plans. By that time, offi-|)e incidents. |cials feel that all the veterans Mr, Wells rivaled George Bernard {houses there are will have been|gyaw as a conversationalist. His booked. last barrage upon phlegmatic Brit-
Provide Data ish opinion took the form of a
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Wells Dies: ring Age of 80
leader - of the Union of British “then there is every reason why the house of Hanover should follow the house of Savoy into the shadows of exile and leave England free to return to its old Republican tradition.” Mr. Wells was an early member of the Fabian society, which is the intellectual ancestor of England's present Labor party, but he resigned in” 1908 in a bitter dispute over the proper upbringing of children. He remained a passionate supporter of socialism. Mr. Wells had two sons, George Philip Wells, professor of zoology at University college. London, and Frank Wells, who is associated with British film production. His wife, born Amy Catherine Robbins, died in 1927.
TWO MORNING FIRES CAUSE TOTAL LOSSES
Two morning fires resulted in total property losses to Earl Ross and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. police reported today,
While the ¢ity completes plans to
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igo are now being completed, C.| weekly “Socialist Leader.”
B. Camp of the Economic Council disclosed that sample census prob{ing of “local conditions regarding veterans housing is under way, in the case of Sir Oswald Mosley, | In co-operation with the. Nation- RI - - al Housing agencv and the census | bureau, city dwellers will provide | data concerning the demand and! supply of housing in Indianapolis f for veterans. All the census wants to determine” is how many families are rubbing elbows under the same *roof and what requirements are needed. | On the other side of the picture, | { Walter M. Evans, chairman of the | mayor's -emergency housing committee, revealed that 395 additional temporary . dwelling units are | destined for the. city. Allotted by the Federal Public Housing administration, the houses have not ar- | rived yet: | Mr. Evans also stated that a {meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. | next Tuesday at city hall in which {members of the Keystone ave. and | {34th st. Civic league will seek dis-! {position of 100 demountable houses |along Martindale ave. The league charges that the units
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In it Mr. Wells declared that if |were- completely destroyed by fire earliest in March. Mr. McConnell rumors [this morning.
that the royal family were involved [the cause or total loss determined.| Mrs. Lockman was re-arrested a!
In neither case was
; All type locks repaired are degenerating into “shacks” and | and keyed quickly and wants them removed from the area. it The houses were originally set up| expertly. by FPHA as temporary dwelling for Located at
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| other members of the McConnell | household would. Detective Tévis stated that police could force the attorney's hand and secure permission from members of the McConnell home to proceed with a mass testing. Some state police officials, however, doubted the advisibility of [conducting lie detector tests im{mediately, preferring to wait until! more evidence had been gathered. | “I have told state police that they do not have the guilty person and that they better go and get that individual,” Mr. Cooper said. Recall Mr. McConnell { “I demand that they exhume all!
including Mrs. Hattie Calhoun from | whom she allegedly uable diamond rings. “1 will take legal steps today to | force these exhumations.” | State police expressed greatest in- | terest in the bodies of “Uncle” Fred Giddings and Mrs. Calhoun, who is/ buried in Burlington, Ta. Meanwhile Detective Tevis dis- | patched a telegram to Mr. McConnell recalling him from Ill.” He is attending the state fair as a representative of the milking machine company of which he is an executive. He will be acquainted
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Awakened by a burglar flashing a light int» his window, Mr. Shuey | grabbed his pistol and shot a green plastic flashlight from the hands
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But the burglar had already made his raid for the evening. At Mrs. Springfield, | Bessie 1. Myers’ home next door, the burglar had ripped through a een to take a purse containing $2. Police checked the flashlight
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