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Tacoma Village Prices rease as Much as $1100 {Continued From Page One) | settled,” said, “the ‘non-profit tion will show us its costs.” i the corporation was | .oers. | Proceeding today to make sales t0| «we want to get the veterans in ve on the basis of its price|inere as quickly as possible,” {he : Imayor said. “They (the corporalist has been approved by the tion) don't know exactly how the public housing agency in cost will go, so that they will ret: Bago, the federal hdéusing ad- [any overage after an audit has been ‘ministration here and appraisers made.” ! for the veterans’ administration, Meanwhile, prospective G. I. purS | according to Thomas Grinslade, | chasers who had signed up for the .gontractor for the corporation. | houses months ago were being con-

agencies. Both he and Mr. Grin-

appeared after sales were made, it would be pro-ratedsback to pur-

Mayor Tnydall said it was his|tacted by the corporation and in-|

| understanding that the final prices |

3 formed of the new prices. ! had been approved by the federal

Prices Aren't Final

‘chasers were advised that they would have to make a 10 per cent down payment in order to consummate the deal, Some were told ‘that their earnings were not high {enough to enable them to purchase {under the new price. Bolh the mayor and Walter | Evans, veterans’ housing committee |chairman, said veterans who had {been promised 100 per cent loans {will get them. The prices listed by /the corporation, they said, are maximums. : { | They are being set up now to en- | eble veterans to move in immedi- | (ately, Mr. Evans said, but they are! not necessarily final,

Scolded Youth Kills Self

THOMASVILLE, N. OC. Dec. 20 (U. P.).—S8ome 20 minutes after his| father scolded him for “slipping off | and going to the movies,” 12-year-| old Gerald O. Sullivan shot and | killed himself with his .22 rifle. The| | youth died last night of a wound in| | the temple.

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| FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1946 | the plane rise suddenly in the air (and then slip downward for what |one man said was “200 to 300 feet.”

‘Ai ww : . y. irfiner Miracle 3 Le ! There was no panic, they said, but Saves Passengers just a “tension_ in the air.”

One man, Benjamin J. Slutsky, a : : {night club operator from’ Miami, (Continued From Page One) | was so grateful for his escape that sil : "he gave $500 to Capt. Kuhn, Other of Eastern’s Silver Fleet, the pas- passengers made up a purse of $276 {sengers were frightened. But most Tor other members of th M were unaware of what had .hap- Slutsky also A O pis pened. ; | : gaa noivrd Stewardess Mary Wilson, North | nd Tew Members to & survivors

Plainfield, N. J, walked up and | Par” at his Copacabana club Mon-

: | day night, with everything -on the down the aisle them || ce

uring everything was igh contr | A few air-wise travelers told their | y fellows the giant plane had only hit|{ N¢W York city, said that her brother an air pocket. {supplied the only comical npte—and Others became a bit more appre- |v Wasn't funny during the trip—in hensive when Purser George Merle, | the Whole affair, Brooklyn, quickly tested the emer-| She said that when the planes gency doors. But still there was no, c0llided ber brother, Marvin, hur-

(panic of confusion, i | riedly picked up his gin-rummy i seats card. > |

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (U. P.). —Chairman Adolph J, Sabath (D. IIL) of the house rules committee, planned today to ask the new congress to permit thousands of homeless European refugees to enter the United States, He is preparing legislation to allow displaced persons to enter the country as permanent residents any time before Dec. 31, 1048. Their number would be limited to the total of unused immigration quotas her forehead and doctors assured|for all nationalities for the two ‘her mother it was just a bruise. |successive fiscal years ending June Other passengers said they felt!30, 1948,

| Little Beverly Ann Bouton, who was on her way to Panama to visit 'her soldier-father, was in the ladies | powder room with her mother {when the planes collided. She was thrown lightly against the wall. | “Did we hit something mommy?” she asked. : “Only a bump in the sky, darling,” said her mother. A few hours later, Beverley Ann was sitting quietly in the Washington terminal, playing with her doll and collapsible giraffe, She had only a tiny red mark on

Occasional drizzle and overcast skies are pictured for western Washington state; Oregon's valleys will have much fog and there will be low clouds or fog in | the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys of central California. The Southwest will have fair weather,

Precipitation along the freezing |. line in the east will produce icy | hazards as the rain freezes, _

The winds in the Dakotas will decrease during the night, “but it will become a bit colder through | the western Dakotas and north- ! western Nebraska. Partial cloudiness is noted for the plains states, but temperatures will continue unchanged, except for the areas already mentioned. Light snow is expected in Michigan and snow flurries in Wisconsin and western mountain areas.

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