Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1952 — Page 45

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\ . » py E % . : - 4 — Yo ' 3 51, 1952 SUNDAY, AUG. 31, 1952 — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 31 og ge a : ob * . ea Building Controls May Heavy Building Stays Above Average for Week ~~ Home Fires at New High » v NEW YORK-—With a strong $1.2 billion gaseous - diffusion million and unclassifiad construcRelax by April, 1953 |assist from a $120-million dollar plant in Pike County, Ohio. tion, $29.1 million. A iw in a merjean per Cant, a at g Tos tase times i - - . - > S st - 8 L | project, contract awards for = private mass housing also had ol er Iypes of ae pave inet The end of World War| C. M. Reviey ois fire pre.

ANTHON T dt: 4 : . heavy construction, as reported ‘ , ; . { By A NY TLLSTEIN Rol have th keep would prevent , = ngineering News-Record and strong ‘week, with awards to Commercial building, $12.3 mil-| II. In fact, since 1047 thie vate of vention engineer for Tamer . WASHINGTON — ant] getting larger or smaller. The, .“onctryction Daily, totaled taling $66.4 million, 14 per cent ion; bridges, $7.9 million; sewer. home fires has increased faster mens, blames the sharp increase H & H Builders trol assurance he could always sell & ¢3.3 9 million for the week. The above the average week to date. age, $6.2 millions : earthwork, than the rate of housing con- in home fires mainly on careless a x Notion may be mortgage to FNMA would give ; 121" wag 10 per cent above the Private housing, during the first waterways, $4.4 million; water. struction. « smoking habits, poor mainte- Prefer Our Fine the i os = Pa, ay ie purchaser of a morigage from average week to date. 35 weeks of this year, has rolled works, $3.3 million and public| Fire prevention enginéers for nance of heating units, misuse of | LIGHTING [the FNMA more freedom, > | y up the mpressive total of $2.04 housing, $3.2 million. Lumbermens Mutual Casualty electricity, faulty appliances and| , 3 the steel set aside for its use dur- he power project, ~ which wir q* h keeping.” FIXTURES ing October, November and De- Government housing officials Shed ti ivate industrial billion in contract awards — 53 Seom——— SE Co., a member of the Kemper in- Wiring, anc ‘poor Houseneepng.l ' IE ee still are pondering the idea, They Pushe ne private Industrial per cent above the comparable No Monday Meeting 'surance group, figures show the uni and So Will Yeu The plan now is to allot more NaVe Not decided yet to put the| building total to $148.9 million 1951 period. There will be no meeting to- total number of dwelling units New Position steel, copper and lauminum for Pan into effect. If they do, it| (highest single week of the year) Highways proved a strong fac- morrow of the Associated North has been increased by 10 per cent| J. R. Harris has joined Underalmost all types of construction | Probably would apply only to was a $120-million award for an tor. Awards in this category to- Side Realtors announced Chair-|since 1947. ‘wood Corporation as an Aebeginning next Apr. 1. {mortgages on nondefense hous- 800,000 kw generating plant near taled $41.2 million, 37 per cent man Guy Boyd. The next regular, During the same period, how- counting A Machine Sales RepreBut the construction industry |IN8 which is about half the hous- Portsmouth, 0. to serve the above the average week. Next meeting of the group will. bel ever, the annual number of fires sentative. His headquarters are insists there will be plenty ot |Inf construction business today.|Atomic Energy Commission's’ highest were public buildings, $31! Sept. 8 in the Athenaeum. |in residences has increased by 32|at 1301 N. Meridian St. vital materials sooner — perhaps { ec fk i -.-.,l,,»Hn — A AI HR ———— U.S l6U ..-s a, a2. as early as Jan. 1. Defense pro-|

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: . duction officials have agreed to bungalow at look into the supply situation | sedrooms and again in two months. vert Sedan by Steel earmarked for military! or is Lawrence use in the fourth quarter of this

year is the major stumbling block to earlier easing of the controls Copper and aluminum supplie:

Ww are more than sufficient for coneek struction to be permitted under new higher ceilings. | T : ind bean meal ; The Defense Production Admin- | Fry = Sr Friday stration has tagged more steel Hs — wi i % to % ou for military output than most inrn 1% to 1% dustry observers think the milir to 5% higher; tary can possibly use, and the wer; soybeans other industries would like the ard 13 higher steel for themselves.

Government officials admit they are being cautious in de-| fense allotments, but say they would rather not run the risk of

indred pounds

x x 5 o und not being able to meet some mili- CE RE : cant nee a tary requirement. ; soma TE RR , — AN under- ‘They also say though there ais ERE Sata ak rising more may be plenty of materials for eee NR hard B. Reti rw 192 feet) from some phases of construction work, ras discovered controls still will be necessary on mile Pacific other items used in building. \ Z rv] a el ~ Bigger Allotments i SUND AY i Aah An aeons itn “A el aban ed I | 200 miles west " The relaxation would permit all | i i You except industrial construction to] ‘ EY help themselves to bigger allot-/ ‘ and MONDAY Model house shown above

ments of controlled materials without resorting to government Ted tape. In effect, it removes the government’'s ban on recreational building. It allows apartment house builders to make their own authorizations for the first time, | and it raises self-authorization limitations for builders of one-to-four family houses and commer-

i I - QUALITY FEATURES THAT YOU WILL FIND IN ; game 26 Shans aria osigeaty YOUR DREAM HOME AT MURPHY'S MEADOWS

others fro Oct. 1, but the recent | steel strike forced the delay.

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Government and industry of-| Easily financed—designed by Richard B. Pollman for maximum livability. Quality maleridls sid ehyinceting shsough. Brownsburg . .. . 8 Miles N. W. Speedway. ficials agree it will be easier to out. All interior doors are flush birch. Wardrobe closets with sliding flush doors. Full sized guest closet. Distinctive AY fize up 319 SNOT Sragtion When grille separation in living room. Weather stripped oversized double hung R.O.W. windows. Your choice of room Reached on State Road 136 or W. 56th St. Follow This Week Mortgage Money Plan colors. Your choice of 6 exterior elevations. Tile bath. Combination tub and shower. Black top street, sewer, side- signs. Meanwhile, the government is walk, curb. Storm and screen doors—recessed lighting in all rooms—crushed stone driveways—all beautifully landNorth of -{ aging 3 Dan a scaped—52-gallon hot water heater with a 10-year guarantee—all hardwood floors. / IN INDIANAPOLIS ——1pp

nce Plants ingland-selling operatinos by us-| : i Stone a 1 Broker & Developer Phone 206 - Month The Federal National Mortgage | . noe A ona a]... | oe NBAENN™ 9 W. Main Street—Brownsburg, Ind.

such transactions for the government, buys mortgages from

I Po es : Horgageakens am We 20] SUB-LET CONTRACTORS =o—o~v-—-o o_ — o————— ne windows mortgage money ia heavy. Such Landscaping by Floor and Wall Tile tarirel . purchases also give construction - ’ Electrical Installation by FHA and GI Financing by hsp fed to vay $5.6 vim worn | WALTER RADER JR. hassles HY

+ : organization which buys mortin kitchen. gages from FNMA, better known with stock from Lebanon, Ind. Pittsboro, Ind. 129 E. Market St ’ . . mortgages to FNMA in the fu-| : HOBB'S NURSERY —_— . . —— MA 8581 Plans _. ture. Thus, the agency would| Sridgeport, Ind. Additional Designs Available at MURPHY'S MEADOWS | :

nce of all- The new plan would give to an Brownsburg, Ind. KENNETH GARVER JOE REYNOLDS MERIDIAN MORTGAGE (0. as “Fanny May,” the right to sell have to stand prepared to buy as|

many mortgages as it sells. |

Ine The ready supply of money ii! #® -

‘Movingest’ People

, BL5994 Census figures show Americans are about the “movingest” people | in the world. About one out of every five changed residences every year between April, 1947, and the spring of 1950. Most merely changed homes to nearby areas, but several million annually pulled up stakes and moved from one state to another, For seven years after 1940, a total of 70 million persons—almost half the population then—resettled in| different homes or parts of the country,

We extend our

~ Congratulations to

Donald E. Gray and H & H Builders

on the success of their The People of BRYANT = Congratulate H & H Builders Murphy S Mea dows Addition On their selection of quality heating } systems for all the homes in Murphy's

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