Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1946 — Page 15
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by one early this morning from a woman who said she was completing a garage-type building with
“At SEYMOUR'S
Mrs. Johnson brojght the two children, Alberta, 3, and Bobby, 5, into the home of Mrs. Mary Hood at 2546 Prospect st. this morning after Nr. Johnsgn left for work. A third ehild, Larry 5, is in Riley hospital recuperating from pneumonia which he contracted after the family had lived in the cement floored, unheated garage two months,
Moved In 3 Months Ago
The Johnsons have been sleeping | in the garage at night. Mrs, Hood, | who allowed them to live there free while ‘they searched for a home
U.S. AGENTS ENTER The Hewest Fall
COATS & SUITS
Newest Styles
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| shortage will clear up soon. A | spokesman in the office of foreign agricultural relations said that be- | tween 700 and 800 tons were shipped
This pepper has been landed or will be soon, he said. {Normally the United States uses {about 15,000 tons of pepper a year— or about four ounces per person.
Own Most re pose
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Better Styles | war it was about 4 cents a pound.
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Quality Fabrics $2 48 'to the United States three weeks | | ago. Poe Budinl 24 | Aa
| The spokesman said prices will] Nn 0» E 4 3 EF 5 be abnormally high, however. Pepper is selling from 39 to 90 cents a gency housing units to veterans
{ The imitation pepper racket first|units at Stout field, where work has | popped up in Philadelphia. A short| been slowed by a shortage of) {while later it was discovered in At-| plumbers, |lanta, Ga, Since then complaints |sioner Charles W. Kern, assisted | {have been received from Rhode|by members of the-mayor’s housing Tennessee, | committee, began recruiting addi- |
insisted that Mrs. Johnson and the children spend the day in her house, a small bungalow adjacent to the garage. 3 + Mr, Johnson was discharged from the navy last fall after nearly three years of service in the Pacific, The family moved into the ga- § rage three months ago, certain that they could find a home before cold | weather set in. They were unsuc-! cessful, There was no immediate possibility of securing a unit in the city project at Stout field. The 44 units! now . completed there are filled. Waiting tists for the remaining {units are long. | Other city projects are still in! [the construction stage as a result | of the city’s slowness in getting its | Sgreeney housing program unde |
; ’ Buresn to Be Expanded
while, the mayor's housing | ou disclosed that its hous- | ing bureau at city hall would be |expanded to revive the housing service performed by Homes Regis | try which closed last summer,” Starting Nov. 18, the city.housing office on the fourth floor of city hall will serve as a clearing agency {to match up house hunters and landlords who report vacancies. | This service will not be confined |to veterans, but will offer aid to |non-veterans at well. Since the Homes Registry hous-| ing service closed in July, the city! housing office has been handling | only the allocation of city emer-
Efforts also were renewed tol speed completion of the baracks|
State Labor Commis- |
SUITS &
tional plumbers. |
IN INDIANAPOLIS
EVENTS TODAY
| ference, national headquarters. MARRIAGE LICENSES
Cannon, 948
Marcia Ruth Chesley, Cincinnati, | Ralph Carmichael, Kokomo; Geneva Over-
|” lease, R. Ro 13, Box 439. PAY | John Ba 2 234 W. Morris; Alvina C. Baum 722 N. Posart. ONLY . SIT John ‘Allen Weeks, Peru; Marcia Racobs, $ DEP | Wells, Pennsylvania hot: 15 Week! 1 YOUR COAT or uy Alvin Blair Rise, Camp y TA Ruth After Down &} RESERVES Hearn Ebersole, Camp Atterbury. Payment oseclose, 1547 8. Belm
|i B. Barger, 140 W. 37th; ot Yauger, 140 W
| Julia Anna Marquis, nz Eugene
fl | Frances R." Hunter, Beauty Rest Courts, W. Washington st Eugene Milton Brooks, 1521 Stamm; Nellie L. Johnson, 2368 N. Adam Charles Everett McCammon, 1208 Olive,
W. J. Stuckwish, R. Crothers, 1010 E
Betty McIntyre, 1839 8. Ke sone.
ZN 141 W. WASHINGTON ST.
vi Gertrude Minor, 213 N. Orlenta
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| Presidents and Secretaries of American Legion, American Legion auxiliary, con-
| William Tolliver, Sy. 25th; Bessie Mae Herbert H. Bullock. 3» side; Dorothy () , 2375 side. LB Tae mat, 0;
{ Paul’ James Brinson, R. R. 18, Box 46; {| Hubert T. Johnson Jr. 1351 Lawndale;
| | Mabel Emily Anderson, 1439 Woodlawn. | 426 N. Oolorado; Mary Girls
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Barry Michael Coleman, 631 N, Pecumseh; Millicent B, Plowman, 3138 N.
Helen Louise Eiliott,
ville. Taek = Jv n erford, 1801 N. Oapitel; Bertha L. 2054 Park. Charles *Edward *Kaight, 1170 N. Winfield; Frances Mae ‘Parker, 1170 N. Winfield.
Francis A. Laviolette, Bellingham, Wash: ar
3 gan Ralph 8. Myers, Severin hotel; Venice | Grant, 231 -E. Michigan. Harold Eugene Arnold, ura May Wessler, 3 R. 10, Cylas Aaron Qiimes Mae Wells, Ya ‘Englis George B. Shontgomery. Be N New JerMay Hea "a 8. Alabama. Clifford Ay 1203 Capitol; Jose phine Wiis, 442 w 14]
| John Delarose, Chanute Pield, 11; Edith [Kenneth LeRoy Kirk, 3055 N. Illinois;
Dolores LaVonne Ungles, 651 Holly. Jesse s Hams | 53 Smith; Willie Lee Nel-
Ray’ Lee Henson, 31 Barret; Vivian Joseph, poi 233_N. Walcott;
08 8. Emers Sore, Robert L. Hamner, 400 N Oxt ord; Mary Frances Bailey 1837 anaseld. Clarence H. Young, Bessie | Fletcher, 420 8. wen. |
BIRTHS
Twins
At St. Francis—Henry, Mary Gendron, boy and girl. -
At St. Francis—Willlam, Virginia Wallate, and Chandos, Dora Graham. At City—William, Thelma Turner. an—Cecil, Jo Anne Hargis, snd
— Robert, Mary Hennigar: Jesse, a Flanagan: Bernard, Ruth goals; Cornelius, Virginia Cole, and orman, Blanch Eilert aA St. Vincent's—Leonard, Freda Austin, and Charles, Jessie Allen, Charles. Dorothy Stutz. At Home Nathan, Elizabeth Bluitt, 1407; Kappes st, and Russell, Maggie Powers, 1502 Knox st. Boys
At St. Francis—George, Pauline Beeson; Rroeat, SMargarey Wright, and Val, Irene
W At City—Waiter, Armenia Anderson; Wil. liam, Marian Bond; Albert, Marvel El. | son; Marion, Dorothy Carter, and Pred-; die, Lucille Demming At Coleman—Henry, Caroline Gibson, and Earl, Helen Holmes At Methodist—Henty Betty Ciolino; Hollis, Mary Tracy. Albert, Jessie Wendel: John, Nell Hutchison John, Helen Lynch, and Carl, Nora Moos i x At St. Vincent's—Albert, Eleanor Hoeh: Robert, Edna Riley, and Ralph, Bertine
DEATHS Florida Brewer, 60, at City, cerebral hemorrhage. George Washington Dawson; 86, at 631 J Divirion Ming Pneyinonia ary M. Min 76, at City, leukemia. ' Lula Overton, 56, at 2725 N.. ‘Oxford st,
myocarditis. Stephen W. Peters, 84, at 2630 College | ave.,, myocarditis, | Henry Bleet, 75, at 1709 Northwestern | ave, cardio-vascular-renal dises: Edvard A Strong, 81, at MM” College
reinoma. William H Baker 79, at'95 N. Hawthorne lane, cardio-vascular-renal disease. Alberta . J. Birk, 67, 5550 Central, ! coronary - occlusion Mary © Dugan, 47, at City, cerebral hemorage
Elizabeth Mary Floyd, 73, at City, coronary heart, | Joseph Francis Hallinin, - 60, at 38 N | Bosart, cardio-vascular-renal disease Martha May Jeffries, 69, at 850 N Beville | ave, cardio-vascular-renal disease Bertha Shoemaker, 78, at 1426 Spann ave, coronary occlusion Eugene M. Willlams, 64, at 1647 Broadway, cerberal heiorths { Adam E. Winter, 61, t {326 8. Talbot, carcinoma Mary A. Bowman, 74, at 1357 EB. Maple: rd, cerebral edema Martin Clark 90, at 346 Patterson, arteriosclerosis John R. Gasho, 87, at 1824 Broadway, » myocarditis rank Hooks, 52, at Veterans, pneuonia. 1 Mary ‘Simon. 73, at 602 W. 54th st. aortic stenosis Henry Young, 70, at City, pulmonary Helen Aull, 55, at 938 N. Ritter, car cinomatosis |
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