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WASHINGTON, July 20 (UP) proposed restrictions are far;program to Congress. jof amortization periods. Injing on FHA mortgages from -~Would-be homeowners, threat- more sti t than anything The omnibus measure also effect, it would place mortgages $16,000 to $14,000 and ordered ajpro ened with the most rigid housing adopted ir. World War IIL {would give the President authority granted by banks under restric- 10 per cent down payment on| “leredit restrictions in history, soon; Many Congressmen seemedto allocate and requisition tions similar to those clamped modernization loans where none may have a tough time buying ready to go along. Strategic materials and to revive on government-guaranteed mort- were required before. { their dr houses. | The House Banking Committee World War II controls on install- gages two days ago. i - Private bank mortgages cover, nd. President Truman has asked for begin work on a Defense Produc- ment buying. 3 At that time, the Housing and about half of all houses sold and| jrigid curbs on private financing tion Act of 1950 which would im-| The housing provisions would Home Finance agency increased ‘bank loans insured by the gov-| Association, at {of homes to slow down home pro- pose the new restrictions. It. was empower the President to fet down payment requirements onlermnent cover the other half. lagency, will elect officers a {duction so materials can be di- introduced yesterday shortly after maximum mortgages, minimum all future FHA -insured mort-| The Federal Housing Admin-| meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Aug {verted to defense plants. The Mr. Truman sent his preparedness down payments and the length gages. It also lowered the cell- istration, which insures less than 22, at the center. j

Brig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock, State Adjutant General, left by plane at noon today to confer with federal officials concerning

the possible mobilization of Indi-|. oid In 2 Revealing Report i - ana National Guard units. rom e scien n Gen, Hiltshenck ‘said be wonld PARA DE MAGAZINE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY AND

Guard Bureau in the Pentagon and at National Selective Service Headquarters. He is also Indiana director of the draft. Speculation that the Indiana Guard might be partially mobilized In the immediate future followed a message yesterday by President Truman. Meanwhile ranking officers of Indiana Military District, Ft. Harrison, were sitting tight, reading the newspapers. There was no {implementation of reserve activation plans down from Washington. No Units Alerted Several “key” officers in the district had already been con-

tacted “direct from the Pentagon,” but no units had been alerted.

Col, Peter C. Bullard, Indiana! Military District chief, comment- | ing on President's Truman's reference yesterday to ‘“freezing”

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WASHINGTON, July 20 (UP)

National Guard units to active duty today. There was no indication just what units would be called, but it

of military personnel already in service, said approximately 28,000! Hoosiers currently are serving in| the Armed Forces. |

Of these, less than half would! be frozen in the service for a year in the event their enlist-| ments run out, Other are ‘Career men” and would not be affected. Other Developments ther manpower developments in Indianapolis were: ONE: All services waited up-| surge in business following Presi-| dent Truman's message to the na-| tion. Rain held enlistments at| low level yesterday but recruiters accepted rush business today. | TWO: Recruiting centers! awaited orders under which they] will process reservists. Navy of-| ficials said reserves would con-| tinue to be accepted on a volun-! tary basis, but the Army said it| had “no authority” to accept re-| serves as recruits. THREE: Naval Reserve head-: quarters revealed President's mes-| sage had “sparked” inquiries. One! Naval Reserve officer said a large! number of Indianapolis men called late last night and asked if they | could volunteer together and be asigned to the same ship. The answer will come out of Washington. i Indiana Navy District reported; swearing in of 15 men yesterday! and acceptance on a tentative! basis of six more for enlistment today. Marine enlisted three, reenlisted one, and accepted two for enlistment today. Army and Air Force recruiters’ reported 20 volunteers signed yesterday, 65 men held over for proc-! essing today, with day’s total expected to reach 100 by 8 p. m. |

Bus Passenger Nabbed |

In Restaurant Theft

Arrested by police as he was leaving the city by bus, Pearl Wilson Woodland, 25, of 214 E.| St. Joseph 8t., was held today on!

an embezzlement charge, The charge was preferred by

Albert Aldrich, manager of thea total of 547,382 men to bring Toddle House at 16th and Me-ithem up. to their authorized| He charged Wood- strength.

ridian Sts. land with stealing $48 from the|

Toddle House while he was em- Name Acting Deputy

ployed there,

Mr. Aldrich summoned potice| Secretary of State

shortly after midnight today. In-!

vestigation at Woodland's resi-|acting deputy secretary of state

dence indicated he intended to leave the city. Police alerted by! radio found him on a Peoria-, bound bus which they stopped at| 16th St. and Northwestern Ave. ENGINEER EXAMS JULY 29 | Times State Service

LAFAYETTE, July 20—The holt returns,

state engineers - in - training ex-| aminations for Purdue Universi-|

ty seniors, who will be graduated sioner when Mr. Hoffmark re-| next month at the close of the signed. |

summer session, will be held from 1 to 5 p. m. July 29 and; Aug. 5. :

iservists would be called tos the

las state securities commissioner {but was urged by Secretary of

{Patrick Donahue of Ft. Wayns|

was expected they would not be whole divisions. Under present plans, the Army, intends to call up the Guard by: battalions or regiments at the most, The first call for reservists! went out yesterday. | President Truman told Congress he has authorized Defense {Secretary Louis Johnson to mobiilize the National Guard and the {Reserves. He asked the lawmak-| ers to remove the present ceiling; of 2,005,000 officers and men on! the combined strength of the! Army, Navy and Air Force. Chairman Millard E. Tydings (D. Md.) summoned his Senate Armed Services’ Committee to meet at $:30 a. m,, Indianapolis Time, in a “working session” on Mr. Truman’s request. | Republicans Cautious He and other key Democrats told newsman it is “entirely pos-| sible” the committee will approve, immediately legislation to lift the manpower ceiling and to permit the President to extend enlistments for one year. Republicans were a bit more cautious. Sen. Styles Bridges (R.| N. H.) said that he wants “to! hear some testimony and take a look at the bills before I vote on anything.” | The Armed Services need men in special categories. For that! reason, they have been combing their personnel files for the past several days to determine what | reserves or Guard units should be called to active duty. { Men {involved in yesterday's first call for reservises were ex-| pected to get their orders momentarily, The Air Force has no plans to!

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— icall up by unit any of its Guard!

components.

Marine Corps plans to recall cer-|

tain of its organized ground and|

air outfits. : There was no indication just! how many Guardsmen and Re-

colors. The Armed Services need

Fred W. Hoffmark was named

today during the sick leave ab-| scence of Ernest Weatherholt, the! chief deputy. ; Mr. Hoffmark recently resigned |

State Fleming to serve as his chief assistant until Mr. Weather-

In a recent personnel shift,

was appointed securities commis-|

i

James Strawbridge of Indi-| anapolis was named his assis-! tant. {

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