Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1950 — Page 21

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A preliminary budget of to extend’ operation of the

TWO: Me Housing Administration seek“ing $350,000 for initial construc Hon of 1000 units this year. THREE:

i Maximum $10.5 Million Maximum cost of erecting 2000

be $105 million, Harry V. Wade, IPHA president, said today. Top expenditure for each room under PHA rulings is $1750, he

proposed 2000-house project would hit the allowed by he said.

“Of course, we don't know what the ultimate cost would be,” Mr. Wade explained. “The initial $50,000 advance we hope to get from the government would help us determine type of structures

“We're 100 per cent for free enterprise in this project” Mr. Wade said. “In this type of project, the government is merely guaranteeing a loan so we can build and rent cheaply, “The local housing survey and PHA formula shows only 4.2 per cent of families living in substandard houses (deteriorated and lacking indoor plumbing) would be cared for in the proposed projoct and Lockefield Gardens. “This proposed project is only a drop in the bucket. + “We'll undoubtedly need more -cost housing.” . Wade said no Sites have

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& SOUTWERN AIR UNES| Sitzman, vice president; James E.| . ter Be

Million-dollar salesmanship Charles H Teague, salesman for Radio Equipment Co., Inc. 1010 Centra) Ave., has hit the select circle. Recently he signed the National Homes Corp. manufacturer of prefabricated houses, Lafayette, to a million dollarplus contract for kitchen equipment, : The giant sale is the largest by a single salesman to a single customer for Youngstown Kitchens in the history of the¥ producer, Mullins Manufacturing Corp., Warren, O. hr biieve this also is the

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acquisition: DEAR SIRS: I was playing the other day when up to me came a large collie dog. He is so big, but is rather thin, he is brown & white, & is a male dog. He is with a heart shaped lock on it. We think he may have » come a long ‘way as

Hard-of-Hearing Ruse Foils Holdup

CHICAGO, Jan. 1 SE Philip Sisto, 45, thought fast when twe bandits accosted him in an alley.

nation,” Hayes Hollibaugh, vice president and general manager of Radio Equipment, said. “It alone is greater than our collective total volume of Youngstown sales last year. It means we will do more than $2 million business in this line for 1950.” Mr. Teague, who has been

with Radio Equipmént two |

years, spent seven months securing the contract. The allsteel kitchens will be installed

in thousands of homes to be Final lce-O-Rama Nati 1 i atonal 2% Tryouts Scheduled

fabricated by year. ‘Signing for National were James Price, president, and M. Vv. Cit ey, DE

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he was so hungry & tired. He is house broke, & likes us children, Mother & daddy are letting me keep & feed this nice dog, in hopes that his master will call for him.

know. Buf I thought perhaps your paper would help me find this dogs owner. He eats so much I cant keep him long, because I have a small dog of my own too. I will be ten years old Jan. 14. I sure hope you will help. We take The Times. EONNIE RICHARDS, Nineveh, Ind.

As they demanded his money, Mr, Sisto pretended he was deaf and couldn't understand their demands. The robbers, one waving a gun, began shouting and attracted passers-by who called police. Before officers arrived, however, the bandits had given up in disgust and fled.

Northcliffe Civic League

Re-elects Officers

Northcliffe Community Civic. League re-eiécted officers at a meeting last night and made plans for establishing a Red Cross first aid station in the

community. Officers re-elected were George 8. Digel, president; Joseph R.|

| Clifton, secretary and Mrs. Wal- | Ball, treasurer.

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Car I onen ofrers to Hollywood. will be played tomorrow. at| All club members should make Ale Do] Te Tota Dante Theater pay *lineir final entries on “Question two| The Rogers matinee party at the Fountain Square tomor-/Cards” available at the Fountain | row also will offer Roy Rogers and Trigger in the color feature, Square Theater. That entry Saula today. |“Under California Stars” plus “Tokyo Joe,” starring Humphrey be the winning one of the entre Nancy Hoover, 1114 S. Senate Bogart, and “Mary Ryan, Detec-| a

ive,” starring Marsha Hunt. ! Roy Rogers picture will be shown only at 2:42 p. m

110-week contest will be played movie studios with the cowboy! daily through next Friday at the star, Fountain Square Theater and dad, or other escort selected by! Wm. H. Block Co. toy department. the

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Are. you thinking of buying a home, building lot, farm or investment property? Turm now to The Times CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. “You'll find HUNDREDS OF REAL ESTATE ADS . . , yes, The Times is NOW. the newspaper with the real estate ads.

The winner will be announced on the Fountain Square stage on Saturday afternoor, Jan. 28. The winner will go to Hollywood to The last mystery tune in the yi: Roy Rogers and tour the

The GI GETS 3-YEAR TERM

TOKYO, Jan. 13 (UP) — Pvt. Frederick H. Prano, 18, Detroit, was sentenced to three years at

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winner,

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condition Ne at Veterans Hospital where he was taken for treatment after being struck last night by an automobile at 30th and N, Meridian Sts. Julian W. Schwab, 59, of 5703 N. Pennsylvania St., driver of the car, was released . after being questioned by police. Held After Crash Frank Lee Johnson, 20, of 934 Paca St., was charged with being drunk after his car collided last night with one driven by Edward Cheney, 21, of 1927 Yandes St. The accident, police said, oc-

(30 mi. south of Indianapolis)

In Finding Lost Dog's Owner

‘Stray Collie Hungry, Tired’ Says Ronnie, ‘We Think He May Have Come Long Way’

A little boy with a big heart consulted The Times today for help in a predicament of his own making. Because he likes pets, Ronnie Richards, accumulated one more dog than the family can use. Here { way he appealed for assistance in 1 finding the owner of his latest.

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St, and Senate Ave. | After striking Mr, Cheney's edr, witnesses told police, Thompson's| car skidded across the intersec-| tign and knocked, down a light | |pole. Edward Matihews, 25, of 2050 | Cornell Avé., who was riding with Mr. Cheney, was treated for cuts land bruises at General Hospital, Miss Alma McDaniel, 23, of 1753 N. Arsenal Ave. and Harley |Patterson, 25, of 1716 N. Arsenal |Ave., passengers in Thompson's automobile, were released after {being treated at the scene.

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