Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1948 — Page 24
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Crew Escapes Injuries; Blame Bad Weather BERLIN, Aug. 13 (UP)—An American C54 transport coming in through dirty weather for a ground controlled landing at Templehof Airdrome crashed and burned today, but the three crewou men escaped uninjured. The crash of the four-engined
REST FOR WEARY—Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Johnston and 10-wesk-old Stephen rest on the doorstep of their new home,
which’ the couple built themselves, The house is to be brickveneered free Saturday by Indianapolis bricklayer apprentices,
House Built by Veteran,
‘Wife Awaits Final Touches
20 Apprentices to Brick Veneer Home
Free in Local Elmination Contest The house that “very little jack and a lot of hard work” built stands nearly complete today at 825 N. Gibson St.—constructed almost single-handed by a veteran and his wife who wanted a home
bad enough to work for it.
The house that Bob and Joan Johnston, 1946 Arrow Ave., built covered
on their after-work. and holiday frame cottage, sturdy but lacking the professional touch. All that will be altered Saturday, however, when 20 appren-
tice brick masons brick veneer asitheir team. Ten-weeks-old Stephen Johnston was almost bornjacted veterans bonus laws and on the home dite—his mother wasieight others, including Indiana, helping with the building justiare to vote on the idea this year, nine hours ‘before the Baby's Seventeen other states have re-
the home free for the couple, a test of skills.
Board Selects House The house was chosen as a
liproject for the apprentices by
the Joint Apprenticeship Sonn Itcomposed of representatives oh the Bricklayers Local Union Contractors’
far and yet to be published, New {Castle faces a total tax rate next year of $5.20%, highest on record. pum
The previous high was the year {nator last when - the total levy
"The $5.30% levy is based on the assumption that the state tax {levy will remain at 15 cents and the 43% cents increase is subject to final hearing by the officials
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the prices.”
ant Contains a Fireplace
Mr. Johnston did the construction, plumbing, heating, wiring and even built a fireplace. Howlever, he did hire a professional
to -do the plastering.
Aug, 18
Hogs opened about steady too| day in the Indianapolis Stock | yards, but closed mostly 25 cents l lower on weights, 170 to 250 pounds. The top price Tor the EE (all weights) ivi 23.50 @34.00 Socond consecutive day held at|Sausage—
Jilambs also were in a light sup-iCulls (7 I ply. but brought about steady
ERA Hogs Close 25¢ Lower | After a Sleady Opening
Cows (All Weights)
Bulls (All Weights)
Mediu . Limited supplies of cattle sold Cutter and common ......... [email protected] mostly steady with trading In oon || COWS fairly active. Sheep and to ehol
SALYES (3%)
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Feeder and Stocker Oaltle and Calves 01ge-— :
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explained,” ought to be pn, right.”
kept looking and
and a year ago Mr, Johnston wife decided to ‘build own. They bought a hington Park Stade and high
He put the house up a little at a time, after a day's work as a plumbing salesman for Crane Plumbing Co., aided by his wife, who stayed far Into the night working as ‘carpenter's assist.
“I figured everywhere else 1 could cover up my mistakes,” he
I thought that Recently, the Johnstons have
Veteran ‘Bowled Over’ The 27-year-old veteran, who
served 13 months in Europe, said
future,” and was “bowled over” | when he learned it was going to be done free... =
The project IL begin at 8 a. m. Saturday hi will contintie until 5 p. m. public is in{vited to attend. ’
The winner will be judged on 4 point system for skill in work. (Ser He will be eligible to enter the final contest at the Indiana State Fair wheres an award of $500 will be made to the state winner. The
{a state soldiers bonus for vet-
erans of World War II?” 5 Methods Cited . They also will be asked to sug|gest one of five methods for financing the bonus payments. Chamber surveyors said that in order to get the required amount of money for the bonus payments, the state would have to: ONE: Levy a three per cent sales tax over a three-year period to yield an estimated $50 million annually, or TWO: Double present gross income tax rates over a three-year period to yield a similar annual amount, or : THREE: Levy a net income tax at a rate of 10 per cent of existing federal income tax rate schedules over a three-year period to yield a similar annual amount, or
FOUR: Increase afl property tax rates $1 per: year per $100 valuation over a three-year period to yield a similar amount, or FIVE: Give each eligible veteran an annual gross income tax exemption of $40 over a 10-year period.
Results of the referendum are not binding on the state legisla-
had a, third member added to|ture.
Nine states already have en-
arrival. jected bonus proposals. time brought . his’ net-covered erid out 10 e|100 fo Meet for Sales
Hew home and gone on Lon with the Parley Wednesday bo in yelling at wet times to] More than 100 executives, dislet his parents know they've and ,|worked long enough.
Wednesday in a regional sales F, Cc. Russell, president and board , and A. V. Padou, sales director, will discuss sales
and advertising - the Rusco division of the
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local contest winners will receive a silver trowel.
List of Apprentices Apprentices who will compete
drews, Robert E. Bridget, James
liam Hogan, William Landess,
Radtke, Robert Sharp,
sent the award.
Police Hold Couple In Stock Deal
Charge Terre Haute Sales Unregistered
TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 13 (UP)
are Marvin Akers, Morris D. An
Browning, Ray Garrison, James R. Hankla, Harold Hawley, Wil-
Elmo Latta, Lindsey Lewis, Warren C. Lewis Jr, Roy McClain,
Spicer, William Stegemoller, Robert Waltman and James Watson. Judges for the econtest are August Bohlen, M. W. Hankins, John Bock, Herbert Pavey and Doyle Plummer. Bernard Johnson, officer of Brick Masons and Plasterers International, will pre-
~~Authorities today held a Terre Haute industrialist and his wife on charges of selling unregistered stock in a now bankrupt enter-|S thi 0
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receipts. 84 356; 480; ats . ae 33.00 dium. 43e: hie large. 38¢; ne grad
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. No. 2 wheat, $1.03. No. 2 corn, $2.08. 3 eorn, $1.83. oats, dc. 2 soybeans, 14% moisture, $3.90.
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Strassmier invested $7500 in stock in the Clinton firm but received |Siet no return on the money. When she tried to get ith back, Zehrlaut refused her, she charged. She said she worked for the. couple for 17 years and the money rep-
Mr. Sodet contended he pur- = chased $5000 worth of stock. on tinge. 30 ‘oy Bens over § wd The Zehrlalits were in jail toiba. | day, Toner they hoped to pro-
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