Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1950 — Page 4
go ~~ Public Housing Ordinances
Construction, Realty Interests Fear Effect
Of Low-Rental Units
By LARRY STILLERMAN . Passage tomorrow of three public housing ordinances may diJute the private housing boom with caution. It may hurt speculative building. This is the contention of local real estate and building interests. -They oppose public housing as much as they push for decontrol of rents + The fear is not so much that puolic housing will invade Indian~ apolis, but how many units will be constructed. = Ordinances. up for final consideration before City Council to- ; morrow concern federal sid for * “erection of 2000 low-cost rental units here, 1s there a need for 2000 units? How is this need justified? “Private Building Hinderéd? | Why should private enterprise! risk capital” and experience to compete with the federal government? Will public housing plans . for Indianapolis halt extensive! blueprints for private home con- | ._Struction here? These are questions local build- | ing interests want answered. They
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nances sponsored by the Indianapolis Public Hqusing. Authority. Harry V. Wade, IPHA presiderit, will have to answer these! questions, IPHA, rattling the timbers of local home ‘construction, is asking for approval of: ONE: A preliminary budget of $5545 to extend its operations. TWO: An application to Public ‘Housing Administration seeking
“of 1000 units here this year, THREE: A co-operative agree-
for the proposed projéct. Sees §10.5 Million Cost . Mr. Wade has previously explained. that $70,000 of the re-
determine type of housing to be . erected - here. The federal grant :will also be used to pay for ac- ~. + quisition of -sites. ; He's said the maximum cost of
two years will cost about $10.5 million. This is based upon the
ifor each room will be $1750. Proposed three-room units would hit maximum
Mr. Wade has also said his local housing survey shows that
‘living in sub-standard homes] »would be cared for in this project. 5 But he'll have to “explain all
of the Construction League. Mr, . Abrams will represent local Hilding interests. ! Mr. Abrams questions the ef- : fectiveness of three units for large families with low incomes, “These are the families who will } use low-cost public housing,” Mr. | - Abrams contends. “Large families meed more space than three rooms.
at $1750 per-room- and - expect to! put up 2000 units of ‘more than} three rooms. If “they construct] “units of more than three rooms, | "IPHA won't be able to meet the 2000 mark and keep under the . proposed $10.5 million top expenditure,” he says. i He warns indicriminate ap-| proval of an “inaccurate” num-| ber of units for local public’ hous- | {ing will halt private housing eon- | struction here. Builders won't be! able to compete with the government, he reinterates. Plan New School =~ Less controversial ordinances |
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clude the annexation of 4.6 acres | from W. 16th to W, 18th Sts. be.twesn. Centennial St. and Tibbs! Ave. Erection of a ptiblic school is Janned on this Jana it an-|
Early this week will be the best time for personi who want to| ‘obtain ideal seat locations for The Times Ice-O-Rama to get their tickets at The Times offices, 214 W. Maryland St. Although over-the-counter ticket sales opened last Wedneaday,| there are choice locations available in all sections of the Coliseum, Ww where the show will be aged) 00 A T Feb, 23. While box #eats on the north sides have heen sold out; there are-boxes-availlablefor che east end, which is opposite the
“ ment-with- the Council to waive| 138% “There slso-are patque
services chairs available on both sides and taxes and provide city the east end, as well as good mez-
zanine seats on the pides and the east end, ‘Prices are:
$350,000 for initial construction and south
chairs, quested $350,000 will be spent to Side Mezzanine, 85 cents;
End Mezzanine, 80 cents. include tax, served, A Proceeds from the two-hour Joe extravaganza will go to the Inerecting 2000 units ih the next tantile Paralysis Fund. Costumes already completed by Roosevelt Banquet : the costume committee and moth{PHA ruling that top expenditure, 0" \ ticipants indicate that the costumes in this year's production -will be more elaborate than any seen in the last three Times Ice-O-Ramas,
oly 4.2 per cent of famfilies| FASHION SHOW SET Me-De-Phar Guild will sponsor| a fashion show next Friday at!dent, will preside, 7:30 p.m;
$1.20;
in-- Crispus
Carolyn Anne Watters, 3928 Washington Bivd., is an lce-O-Rama regular who has graduated to a principal role in the Feb. 23 Infantile Paralysis Hoy in the Fairgrounds Coliseum,
Good Seats Still Available; || mins renee werms Mail in Your Order Soon Times Annual Skating Extravaganza To Be Held in Coliseum, Feb. 23
By ART WRIGHT
1000 to Attend Gen. Marshall Dinner
have
Box and Parquet
North and South not
Prices dlana National All seats are re-
Young Democrats Set
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kins as the chief speaker, Charles V.
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Mote than 1000 reservations been made for the Gen. George C, Marshall dinner meeting on Thursday D. W. Alexander, chairman of the invitations committee, announced yesterday.! All reservations must be made] later than tomorrow. The| East meeting, which will be in the In-| Guard Motor | Armory, i8 being held by the Red| Cross and is open to the public, !
Chub of Wayne County will hold a Roosevelt Banquet at 6:30 p. m, Wednes- | day at the Leland Hotel in Rich-| mond with Lt, Gov. John Wat-
Livengood, presiOthe¢ officers Attucks are Bettey Allen of ‘Hagerstown, { ‘over again to Marshall Abrams/auditorium. Proceeds will go for vice president; Pat Kutter of Hag-| a blood bank refrigerator for e GéderabiHospital.
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to be considered tomorrow in-| :
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Brown leather
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good no-mark rubber
Boys’ Regular $2.98
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Men's 40%
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SIZES 34 to 44
Top Coats made of
wool and 60% gabardine with all wool zipout lining, also wool Lans-
Blankets
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rayon
Rayon satin binding. Real warmth in these quality blankets. Choice of solid ‘ colors — while 26 last.
A famous brand of nationally advertised hose, we are not permitted to use the maker's name. All nylon from
top to toe.
Populars for. weap now
STORE HOURS: DALY, 8 8:30 to o SAT. 8:30 fo 6PM.
REDUCTION IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
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INFANTS WEAR |
Odds and ends of At—— legging sets, sweaters, dresses, etc. Soiled from display.
© Children’s BLUE JEANS Reg. $1.58 Value!
$139
Sturdy 8-02. denim blue jeans for boys and girls, Sus. pender straps, Sizes 1 to 6.
‘Regular $7.95 Value |
Reg. $14.95, $16: 5.0519 95 Girls’
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Out they go to make room for new spring goods, ‘Sensational savings in these all wool coats and coats with matching slacks, . Buy for now and next winter. «Sizes 4-6 and 7-12. Assorted styles and colors,
Full Fashion
Nylon Hose
Hand Picked Seconds of Higher
Girls’ Dress Clearance $795
60 Girls’ Cotton Dresses
Reg. $2.08 and $3.98. Sizes 7 to 12.
40 Girls’ Rayon Taffeta Dresses
Reg. $4.08 and $5.98. Sizes 7 to 12,
60 Girls’ and Pre-Teen Cotton Dresses
Reg. $3.98 to $5.98. Plaid ginghams and solids, Sizes 7 to 12, 10 to 14.
.80. Pre-Teen and of
~“ Tean-Age Dresses Reg. $5.98 and $7. 9s. Rayons and cottons,
90 Pre-Tean and Teen Age Dresses
Reg. $798 to $10.98. Corduroys, wools and cottons. Included are
‘Women’s : 1.98 Lace ¥ Trimmed |
CREPE SLIPS
On Sale Monday — Oy MT
$1587
White, pink, blue and maize rayon crepe slips, V top _style with pretty laces at top and bottom." Buy several of these for Valentine gifts. , Sizes
-4-27x27-inch flan-
Girdles and Pantie Girdles Reg. $2.98 & $3.98 ;
Girdles ridiculously low priced. Slightly soiled. Sizes 25 to. 30.
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(12) Women's Beacon Robes
Reg. $3.98 51 00
Sizes 48 to 50 only. Soiled.
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Girls" -Hat-and Knit Headwear Orig. $1.98 & $2.98 Clearance of felt hats and wool knit headwear,
Oufing Flannel Diapers Seconds of $2.39 . 1 99 nelette diapers—
Quality. hemmed ready for use. dos.
$700
Crib Blankefs
Quality CW 00 36x50 inch | size $ "9 with rayon satin
binding. Solid colors.
| white and maize.
An
Wool Boolee Seis
New shipment of 51 98
these nice quality sets. - Pink, blue,
w Women's Belfer Dresses Reg. $5.98 & $7.98. Rayon crepe, ray- $ 9 on faille and frost ; ? prints, Broken
fTWater repellent
sizes for misses and women.
(25) 1-Piece Snow Suils Reg. $4.98 & $5.98.
poplins and wool top fleeces. Sizes 2 to 4.
(33) 1-Piece Snow Suifs And Fleece Sets. Reg. $7.95 5 to $10.95 'Btyles for boys and girls. Some $H00 soiled from display. Sizes 2 to 4.
and on into spring. Bizes 8% to 10%. Jumpers. Sims 10°49 18, 32 to 40. - Scranton Lace Beacon “Sheet White Outing Hope Bleached “CURTAINS || BLANKETS || FLANNEL MUSLIN [5 2 Yds. 15 In. Long 2%¢ Inches Wide. 25c¢ Value 38 Inches Wide. 385¢ Value.
$100.
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25
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DRESS PRINTS.
Cmiiastasemoei —nexhd. ; THe date for the third public. --+ heaping. on - rent .decontrol - will alse» be set." The Council is ex-| ~——— pectéd to hold-the-mext hearing = ~ by Fen.a%.. x
(fdinances scheduled for intro- | du include several for pref- | 'eremtial street markings, sale of! 40 Street lights, parking limita-| tiods, rezoning and annexation
federal funds for blueprinting three sewer projects. - | Am ordinance. granting free palling at 36 8. Pennsylvania
St. or special Veterans Admin-
" pected to be passed under sus-|! pension of rules. The ordinance would give a 40foot space between parking met.er zones in front of the CenJus Bldg. for exclusive use by legic patients. who have doy one or both legs. VA win : fen parking of cars. of cars.
Local Middy Will will 3
Visit at West Point Midshipmen Jack D, Brown, USNA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown of 3630 N. Sherman Dr., will visit the United States, Military Academy, West Point, ‘along with 120 fellow midshipmen | from the Naval Academy at Ann-| apolis, Md. During their four-day stay at. West Point the ‘midshipmen will carry out the normal routine of the cadets. Purpose of the exchange visits is to maintain a high degree of understanding between the two services.
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