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didn’t know what to make of the “miracle” that restored his gm {tinguish a man’s mustache. Later man C. Hetrick, former Hotel|Night" to ibe presented tomorro Wright. For Fight ol | after 18 years. he noticed he could see the det-|\°0K about the way I expected.” |Graharh auditor, has been named | by’ the Central Civic League in| & Po

Mr, - Hetrick announced Public Housing =: at the way things have, MF. -Ozburn noticed; too; “that! Mr. Ozburn, who refused med-|{rom boys. several improvements ‘including|and Ann Maxson in vocal solos! {the Indianapolis News, will dem-

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turn a few days ago, when he prise Mr, Ozburn. His wife has Times State Serv cipal Apeakér qn “Youth Talent Richard Mecllroy, Margaret

ROCK Dec. > -— burn’ said today he FORD, IIL, 4 (UP) Herb Oz y uddenly ' realized he could dis-|gescribed them to him and “they BLOOMINGTON, Dec. ‘4—Nor- «| braker, Louis Lee and Charles

rl Ozburn, 63, once was a painter and decorator. When his |ters on a cigar box at the Hoi The teen-age girls were a spe-\manager by owner Gustave 8ple-\yhe auditorium of School 10, Cart began to fail, he took over a little news stand. u {stand he operates. | etal enigma, however; Mf. Ozburn (sel, to replace ‘P. C. Gilliatt, whe) frolton Ave. at 13th. Demonstrates Drawing

more has resigned. ! : He said that as his vigion becomes more clear, he gets | Wife Describes Cars {had trotible: distinguishing them| G1 Sctioot 2 wilt present Patty Jett,,. YiieY Robinson, or the staft of {changed Slice the curtain dropped! lical’ treament; theorized that hel “I finally realized it was the and Billy Sh onstrate caricature drawing and : the installation of a cocktail y Sheets in a tap dance. | |his old = acquaintances had as been suffering from cataracts|clothes that puzzled me,” he said. lounge, were under way, ../ |. School 10 will present Frances cartooning before the Art Club Expect Bill Similar “People on nu around in, changed. {for the past 18 years and now one|“The girls and boys both wear | Fisher in a plano solo; Dianajof George Washington High fr: [things we wouldn't have dared to} “All my friends seem to have of the cataracts is dissolving. But|the same things.” + |LILLY MAKES GRANT, {Branch, in a vocal solo; Crystal|/School at the regular meeting at To Ta sEllender Act wearin 1930," he said. “They put on weight,” he observed. “I he couldnt explain why. A | Seeing his wife was a pleasant) A $5346 grant to used onland Floyd Sendemeyer in a group. 3:15 tomorrow ih Room 262. Miss By JAMES NIEL (wear such bright colors, and the can only recognize them by their | “I ean just say it's a miracle,” surprise because “I expected her research on mumps/ has been of songs with an electric guitar. [Evelyn McConnell is faculty sponScrippediiownrd Bia Myce |women’s lips fairly jump out ati |voides.” [oe said. L {to look much older. She looks awarded by El Li hy & Co. tol The éeommittee on _arrange-|sor of the club, and Miss Marixn you, they're such bright red.” Lb “Mr. Ozburn’s sight began. to re- __The 1 new ‘automobiles don’t sur-/ wonderful” " Mr, _Ozburn observed. fniversty of Tinof iments is comprised of Mesdames Davis: -is-program ct chairman. tional housing policy, loans to

towns for low-rent public housing, - "Buy

loans or-grants to cities to-pay| RZ any cash loss in redeveloping k slum areas, loans administered by the Secretary of Agricufture & so that farmers can-get in on! U. 8S. credit aids for building! private housing, and a ‘continuing research program for better| housing methods. “The inference must be drawn! that action on public-housing’ proposals will be secured first and then private-enterprise aids) may be submitted, " Mr,

National Association of Builders is getting ready for fight in Congress over public

Vice President Frank W. Cortwright told them to expect. the administration to propose a hous-| ing bill “substantially” like the Taft-Ellender-Wagner Act. (1) ~He said the bill would have,

Says 6 Million Is- Minimum As to public housing, Mr, Cort-| wright, a prominent figure in the construction lobby, said builders should note that the AFL's re-| cent convention urged a million] public-housing units instead of] the half-million spread over five

“Of course,” he said, “nobody familiar with the history of pub-! lic housing seriously believes it! could stop at half a million. Senator Taft thought about three]

million might be an estimate of| ALL PRICES the need, but if those in the “u presently served income group are| ff | . INCLUDE $

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same privileges and no one has| | suggested a method of cutting off | socialized housing at any point.” ‘Idea Comes From Russia’ The letter ended with a quota-| tion from a critic of publie-hous-| ing who said: “Where does .the| idea come from that the govern-| ment of a nation is obliged to furnish houses and lodging for its people? These ideas do not originate in America, the land of the free. They come from Europe and from Russia. “They have never produced any results, except colossal failures. However, their experiments .did give the Socialist and. the Com-: munist a free ride to power. Time after time these political gangs rode to power on public“housing programs—8o easy was it to promise and pend, promise’ and spend.”

Veteran Opens Law ‘Office

Carter ‘W, Eltzroth: Jr. has opened offices for the geheral practice of law at 711 Eleetric building, Monument Circle. Mr.! Eltzroth is a na"tive of Indianapolis, a graduate of Shortridge § High School, Wabash College and Harvard Law School. He served five gb vears in the Army, with 44 months in the Pacific, While in

the Army- he Eitaroth Jr. served. many

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