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Says Shortage Is ‘Shame Of Century.’ WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (U. P.).~

fith of the American Légion said today that the veterans’ housing shortage is “America’s shame of the

made a nation-wide study of the housing shortage. : J. D. Sawyer, Middletown, O., said the situation “approaches a national scandal” Arthur Marcus, Greendale, Wis. a former navy machinist mate, said | much of the “inefficiency and bungling” resulted from failure to use “highly skillful wartime methods.” Admits Undue Delay He cited one example of civilian contractors taking nine months to build 100 Quonset huts for temporary housing. He said the navy could have done the job im mine days during the war,

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Hernandez, 12-year-old| Wednesday in the school's cafeteria.

“Ben Taylor, 57, Bedford, died of ie] W. Shattuck, a member of the sald, | association. The school’s. Golden

when his car went out of control|singers, directed by Roger Riley,

and five miles east of|also will provide musical selections. Shoals highway 50 yesterday. a To a Passengers in fis or were TWO HOLDUPS ARE accor 8 i polos, REPORTED TO POLICE! Jesse Grenwalt, 52, New York| Two local men were victims of | Central railroad baggageman in holdups late Saturday night. Goshen, died in Goshen hospital! Albrain Snoddy, 1330 Bradbury st.,

yesterday of injuries received when told police he was walking in the bf" 8/500 block on Wade st. when two men

Koons, 70, factory foreman pinned his arms behind him and! yesterday in|took $10 from his wallet,

struck in_front of his home by #|si. said he was held up by & man|

AFTER POLICE FAIL/TEXAS MAN INJURED

president John A. Schu-|Tex., received ‘back injuries when

Alva Wolfe, | emergency housing. Standish | during an intra~administration eonState po- |ment should finance mass producwas

{BROAD RIPPLE DADS his home, by a annual fall dinner-meeting of the

was killed|at the school, will speak and show bus struck his bicycle near| colored slides.

waited two days{of a truck into the path of an to recover the machine. |automobile on Ind. 37 a few miles morning, he took |north of -the city this morning.

recovered | William - Peck, 548 N. Senate ave. car parked on a side |At City hospital the injured man’s

Rear Adm. Charles H. Cotter, representing Secretary of Navy James Forrestal, admitted to the committee that there had been undue delay by the navy in making surplus) building materials available for

The Legion opened its conference troversy over whether the governtion of prefabricated houses,

MEET WEDNESDAY

An illustrated discussion of Hoosier parks will be a feature of the

Fathers’ Association of Broad Ripple high school to be held at 6:30 p. m.

Sidney R. Estén, biology teacher

Vocal sQlos will be given by Dan-

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William Graham, 512 N. Alabama |

whom he had met a short time | earlier ina tavern. He lost a ring’ valued at $200 and a wrist watch.

BY AUTO NEAR HERE

Manuel Trevino, 50, of Laredo,

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

Franeis—James, Georgia Stovall, 's~Clark, Betty Townsend,

(Bite, Bpr Hap, Mogens. oe roth Dowden.

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Frank Gaylord Porter, 67, at 1918 Hollo- | “o {

Viscent’s—Herbert, Betty Ross; Claire Bates; Stanley, Levena Lee; Jerry, Lizale Cox; Dave, Ann Pond, and Kenneth Treva Dorrell Home—Harry, Beulah Jackson, 3229 © Martindale ave: Harold, Ruby Langley, 1616 Norman ave., and Paul, Mary Jones, 550% N. Ogfien st

At St. Granville,

DEATHS

way st, cerebral hemorrhage. so Glarence William Denison, 61, at Merchants bank building, hypertensive heart

*|Amold EB. Pleiffer, 64, at St. Vincent's,

oma. Jeffrey Amon, 7 months, at St, Vincent's, *| _tracheobronchitis, 8 Nienaber, 84, at 1382 W, 26th st., myocarditis, ’ Cora M. Reppel, 76, at 1119 EB. Raymond st, mephritis. s lia Harris, 81, at 417 Smith st, ar-

“| Vests Herring, 52, at 641 Langsdale, cerebral hemorrhage. ylor, 56, at City, glomerulo-

Henrietta Wegehoeft, 67, at Methodist, carcinon :

! a. Har Westover, 89, at 2238 11 Callage ‘Sve. Remorrh

age. Dautrich, 63, at 1526% W. Ohio #8. my

P. Gill, 41, al St, Vincent's, tensive A Gig, ‘74, at 3958 Graceland | d, 80, at 2254 Central

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school are, left to right, Lewis Lyons, sponsor; Donald Burkhart, { president, and Jack Ozment, presiden

0. |high schoel. lege president. ; Opening with registration at 3:301 Dr. Esch’s talk will be preceded | tral Hi-¥: club, WRT ee

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60 Schools Taking Part.in_Hi-Y Convention Today

Some of the participants In a HI-Y district convention to be held today at Decatur Central high sergeant-at-arms; - George Aberle, vice président; Meredith Armstrong, secretary; Nelson Jay, chaplain; Howard Mills; treasurer and district t, x .

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MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1946

Indiana.

|POLICE SEEK THUGS IN ‘KIDNAP SCARE

Police today sought three thugs who beat up a pedestrian last night, frightened his companion into hysterics and gave police a momentary kidnap scare, p ' Forrest Walker, 36 N. Belmont ave, was walking along W. Washington st. with Mrs. Anna Mat--{thews, 3663 "Rockville rd. ‘when three men drove up to them in a large sedan. One of the men, Walk-

struck him. ; After a brief fight, Walker said one of the men suggested the trio “take the woman” and leave. He immediately notified’ police dnd Mrs. Matthews’ son, Norman, 19,

Sixty schools will participate in p. m, a’ highlight of the meeting by a dinner in the school cafeteria,|and a search-was started for the the Hi-Y district convention sched- will be a talc at 7:30 p.m. by Dr.|ynere group singing will be led by |®issing woman. uled for today at Decatur Central|I. Lynd Esch, Indiana Central col- Allen Reeve, of thé Decatur Cen-

She was found a short time later, hysterical and unable to speak, in 8 backyard in the 3400 block on

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VEW Will Honor Ernie ’Pyle Nov. |]

Zenship® medal will be made to

Armistice day.

Jacob 8. Miller, commander of Ernie Pyle post 1120, ‘Veterans of Foreign Wars, will present the medal fo the war hero's father, William :C. Pyle, during a banquet at the hotel. s

C. Barker and James L. McClain, three Hoosier soldiers killed in the war, will be honored at the affair,

W. Washington st. not far from where the incident occirred. After treatment at Methodist hospital, she told detectives she had away during the Night and hiden until she saw policemen, She said she had not’ been injured and the thugs had not taken her into their car, : ee

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