Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1950 — Page 18

Vr Seen as Curb On Home Prices

Speaker Sees Possible Cost Tag Deflation

By LARRY STILLERMAN Times Real Estate Editor

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tal ship disaster, is in Osaka, Japan, recovering from wounds. Fighting with 19th InfanRegiment, deflate 24th Division in today's north we stern Cpl This was the observation of Sc hoentrup was

Fumes Kill Men Listening to Fight FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., Nov. 30 {UP)—Four men were found dead today in the Bailey Motor Co. garage. Police said they apparently died of gas and carbon monoxide poisoning after listen-

: John J, Wagner, past president wounded Nov. 13 ing to the, Joe Louis fight broad- —— —— — of the National Institute of Real His parents. Mr. cast last night. 4 Estate Brokers. The Cedar Rapids. and Mrs. Ber- Two soldiers, two mechanics Iowa realtor spoke here this nard Sc hoentrup, employed at, the ‘garage and a morning at the second annual received a letter Col. Schoe traveling -salesman were found WORLD-WIDE “Ham 'n’ Egg” breakfast of the from him Friday P= °C OCRtrup when the garage was opened for Real Estate Board. telling of the wounds. The De- the day. ; He told the real estate work- fense Department notification ar- Officers said there was no indi—STORES— shop meeting that “price is what rived the next day. cation of foul play but a coroner’s the buyers make it, and in the He mentioned his wounds only jury was empanelled immediately. p SOUTH event of all-out war, the fear of brieflv. not giving : any details of One mechanic apparently realy : money value depreciation may cut the fighting. In—a previous letter 128d he was being overcome by v ILLINOIS hizh home prices ; he said that he had not had a [N¢ fumes in the garage, police This dowrnard price nrediction bath for more than tWO Weeks said, and smashed a high window STREET was made following Mr. Wagrer's' A veteran of World War : II with his fist Just before he coil= : talk on “The Psychology of Sell Cpl. Schoentrup fought in France lapsed. He was found crumpled SAVE PLENTY ing.” He attributed high home and Germ an : on the floor, his hand cut. prices todav {o theinflated econo 2 The qthers were either in or On Dolls, Toys, Gifts! && saying “it's easy for a one beside automobiles. Marks on the > family buver to purchase and Lloyd 0. Baker {floor indicated the men struggled occupy a home designed fo: against death but could not rise.

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: He urged the brokers in the ; Times State Service Large. Colamtns Sub meeting t6 he FRANKLIN, Nov) 30--The futhe reeds of the buyer and selleri a o0 Lloyd O. Baker, former 21-inch more and more in todav's tom Hg > $004 and toliege basket- % petitive home market. - He said 23! star, will be held here to i TEDDY salesmen of earnest intent wil ROFTOW.* { always remasn in the real estat Mr. Baker, who was 31, died 0 BEARS business Tuesday of a heart ‘attack after $ In a question-and-answer ses Playing in an industrial league Choice of Colors sion, an (ight-man local pane DPasketball game in Frankfort.

discussed rroblems of home list ings, selling and the difficulties of Ker, obtaining equitable mortgage rates under Regulation X, credit curb Members of the panel were Wil

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lam R. Jennings, Scott Padget. Franklin College Hugh Teeters, Walt Veon, War- In 1940 he was ‘on the Stewart ren Atkinson Mrs. Ethel Brom- Warner team of Indianapolis ert, George Dirks and H. Duff which won the national amateur Vilm. Earl 3B. Teckemever a_.ted chamnionship 5 8 as moderato : In World War IT he served with The woriishop - breakfast ar the 101st Airborne Division in A rangements were handled by a Europe committee. headed by Willis Surviving are his father. his il Adams and Howard Fieber. Rea. stepmother, his wife. Helen. three i Estate 3oard President Bruce children. two «isters: four step- 4 Savage conducted the meeting. brothers, a stepsister and his

Two More Arrested On Gambling Charges

Two more arrests were made Chil last night in the police drive on? gambling } Ralph Shumate, 48, owner of a cigar stare 979 N. Pershing Ave.

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; ital patient. OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 30 (UP) P The CIO Transport Workers Kennedy, 28, paralyzed from Union went on strike today the waist down, was accused of against the Transocean Airlines, pumping Six bullets from a -.25 threatening to halt its operations caliber automatic pistol into the

< » i 9 on the Korean air lift for the Air egress body OF his. 38-yearold Force. friend, Vance Wayne Clary.

: Hospital officials said the shootThe dispute centered around severance pay for some 20 radio ng_took plage a Rot) Jaen, sa Sigh officers slated for discharge ,. = Adm nistration Howpited, when the company installs radio telephone equipment on its eight largest paraplegic center in the

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