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ings until March 21—seven months after'the war's end, Project Engineer Forrest M. Logan was not able to start work until April 16 because of the army's _delay in turning the fleld over to | the city. Since then, the FPHA engineer has been harassed by shortages. "Most crippling shortages were in clay. pipe and wallboard, but the civiliah production adminstration loosened up somewhat and most of those shortages was ‘overcome. Shortage Primarily Labor Today the shortage is. primarily in labor. Water pipe fittings are scarce, topo. | The emergency public “housing | projects here have to compete with private building throughout Marion’ county for both labor and materials much of which is going fo in-

THE IN DIANAPOLIS TIMES

Housing Record Here For Veterans Families

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-726 Units Are Being Built!

ernment at Stout fleld. The FPHA is building four veterans’ housing projects for the city, totaling 770 dwelling “units. This is the shape they are in today: 3 STOUT FIELD: A total of 507 dwelling units are under construcs

tion there, of which 44 have been

54-hour week

cupied so far, These are barracks type conversions built for ‘five years, but with a life span of 20 to 25 years -with, proper maintenance. Ground space is limited because of air activity at the fleld, where planes {land continuously on both. sides of i the project. Hoped for date of com- | pletion: March; 1947. :

CHRISTIAN PARK: A total of 104 barracks-type dwelling units are to be located there, west of Sher=man dr. East side residents objected

dustrial and commercial puilding. At Btout field, largest of the city’s! housing sites, only 16 plumbers are working on a job which requires a | minimum of. 60. Plumbers are| scarce. . Besides, they ‘make more money working 70 hours a week on - private projects than on the #, 80V;

IN INDIANAPOLIS

to locating the veterans’ barracks east of Sherman dr, forcing the FPHA to transfer 32 of the projected ‘units to Stout field. Founda=~ {tion poles have been driven, but | the barracksestill repose at Ft. Bene | Jamin Harrison, have yet to be ‘hauled to the site. Hoped for date

-MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles Russell Parkle, gh N. ature); Hagel Weathers, % Victor rbert Schwartz 1028 8. ; Lois almer, 1521 Finley Raymond Clyde & Griffith, $61 Udell; Lorene Grimes, 15 Ralston, William Bert Hamilton, 76 N.

Beech rove; Mae Wainscott, ing Ceeeh Donald Wayman Roe, 3836 Central; Mabel

Doyan Rose Nadeau, 838 Fletcher. Paul Frederick Batz, 312 E. a Kathleen Gladys Harrington 2010 N, Me; 066 5th ave, E., Mars Hill; Kathleen Vest, 2546 Lockbur Richard E. Newgent, 1063 N. Belle Nrteu; Qeorgiania Ragsdale, 725 N. Pennsyl-

Chen W. Green, 1011 River; Beryl Alma Arnold, 1011 Rivar.

Robert L#e Warren,

BIRTHS Girls

At St. Francis—Donald, Thelma Bunton. At City—William, Ruby Douglas; Harry, Corin Franklin, and Leonard, Mary

Ha At a Charles, Robert, Mary Rogers. At. Methodist—Manuel, Pauline

Mary Barth, and Carillo;

Martha Wilkins, 1338 N. Parker. Ottis L. s, 951% 8, Nea: Elizabeth Ruby Drake, Me Illinois. Merit Smith Rumple, 635 Carrollton; | & YOUp. ~ ; “ ) | = Sn SG. oN 2 rour™ — —— Victor’s |

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William, Jane ‘Fianary; Albert, Beryl Habeney:- Virgil, Irene Harris; Harry, Ethel Krentler; John, Carolyn McPher= son; Robert, Flora Mitchell; alter, Eunice Owens; Frank, Betty Rishel and ‘Robert, Irene Wood. Vincent's—Leroy, Ruby Ham jens Clifford, Jane Frazier; William, aret Schell; Everett, Thelma Hedptal illiam, Ethel Denney; Julius, Jean Koleszar; James, Eileen Hankla; Thome as, Helen Routiat aE Sophie Ron-~

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Belmont Park project . . . will furnish 96 units.

Working on the interior at Kentcky ave. and Morris st. . . . this will be divided into apartments.

¥ » 4 racks are erected and the inteflors, ST.: A total of 63 barracks-type racks are erected and interiors are {are being prepared. Hoped-for date apartments on a tract of land for- being prepared. Hoped-for date of of completion: “Maybe a year from merly used unofficially as a dump. completion: “Lord only knows,” ace some. Tuesday,” according to an of-| This is located in an industrial area, cording to a workman who wouldn't ficial who wouldn't identify him-|with an east exposure toward a want to. be associated publicly with self for publication. portion of the dump which slid|the prediction. KENTUCKY AVE. AND MORRIS down the bank of White river. Bar-| . Tomorrow: Tacoma Village.

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Kentucky ave. ‘and Morris st. . . . completion date uncertain.

of completion: Anybody's guess. dwelling units, barracks-type, with BELMONT PARK: A total of 96|block foundation. This site is in|

a swampy hollow on the west side of White River parkway. The bar-|

ninger, and Rich Eleanor Stern, ALE Home--Vitgil, as Weddle, 1709 Miler i Boys

Francis—Charles, Henderson,

Doris Norman; and Joseph, |

At City— “Arthur, Dorathy Sanders, At Coleman—David, Flore Mino At Methodist—Harry, Elsfe Barnett: Walter, Betty Abbett; Cecil, Molly Branman, - Dennis,

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Richard, Laura Burzloss: William,

Floyd, Barbara Thomas; - Gaus; Walter, Nina Pearl Sampson; Lawrence, Julia Lachner; John, Georgia Yates: James, Lorraine Dicken: Howard, Norma Porter, and Grant, Betty Gibbons.

DEATHS 1, Leu-

Wm. N. Bragg, 71, at- 2011 N. Sherman dr., coronary occlusion Lula C. Gloyd, 74, at 1032 N. Beville ave., myocarditis James Franklin Hacher, 76, at 2240 Broadway, arterioscluerosis William C. Kiesel, 70, at Methodist; monary embolism. Maris ware. coronary occlusion Mary McCarthy fi at St. Vincent's, myocardial insuflicency , at 327 Agnes, cerebral

59, Methodist, 71. at City, cerebra ge. IY Aman, 48, ‘at Meth-

Marshal Edd sins, 72, at I. U, Medical Center, carcinoma James A. Nichols, 56 cardi 3! disease

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