Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1946 — Page 4
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Converting Homes (Continued from Page 1) 4. Rentals from the added apartments will soon repay the cost of the work and will provide a steady extra ihcome, as well as adding to the value of the property. ~ 5. When conversion to additional dwelling units increases the value of a single structure, it adds to the value of a neighborhood. Cities facing the problem of depreciating property values in certain areas will appreciate this fact. Q. What are some of the remodelling possibilities? A. 1. A spacious old-fashioned residence can be converted into small apartments faster and more economically than new homes can be built. Many cities have an ample supply of such dwellings, still structurally sound. These should be canvassed for passible use. 2. Rooming houses with an excess of rooms can convert same into small apartments or housekeeping units. 3. An attic can be remodeled to provide attractive living quarters.
4. Excess basement space, dry, well lighted and ventilated, may make good small apartments. 5. The second floor of a garage may become an attractive garden apartment. 6. Space over stores or other commercial buildings can be converted into conveniently located apartments for downtown workers. 7. Large apartments can be cut up into smaller apartments. 8. A summer home can be winterized for year-rqund living. 9. Surplus small war structures can be made into acceptable temporary dwelling units. Contact nearest War Assets office regarding surplus trailers. Q. What about local zoning ordinances and building codes? A. Any conversion program must of course take into account municipal ordinances controlling the uses to which land may be put, restrictions on land use written into the original deed, and building codes. Check with your local planning commission, zoning board and other appropriate local authorities. If revisions are necessary, many communities will take them into .account in order to assist veterans’ families. Thousands are ambitious to do great things in the future, to one willing to do a small thing now. Pianist: How about stopping all that terrible noise? Dub: I see you don’t like music. Pianist: That’s just the trouble. I do!
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Mafces a Difference?’ It’s nobody’s business what you do, As long as it concerns—nobody else, You can do what you choose, whenever you wish, As long as it affects—just yourself. But it does make a difference what you do, If other lives, you through it affect, And you should be mindful of their feelings too, ’Tis a duty—you should never neglect. For man cannot live, by self alone, And disregard, all of the rest, For the life that he’d live, if he lived it that way, Would be far—yes far—from the best. We need each other, as we travel along, We need others help, and their lives, Their kind consideration, and all that they mean, In the things for which each person—strives. So it’s somebody’s business, what we’re doing each day And of this, we should never lose sight, And try to be kindly, and honest and just, And we’ll then live a life—that is > right. By Claude L. Crawford.
Young Economist By GEORGE S.BENSON ftaddant of Harding Collego M
I MET a young economist in England. His thinking revealed that he would like to see the complete crumbling of the present order and the ultimate nationalization of England. His discussion showed too that he would thoroughly relish failure of the “capitalistic order” in America, which he boldly predicted would surely come within a few years. 'Notable thing about this young man is that he is very influential in the Labor government. He talked freely and with spirit, and the enthusiasm he exhibited shows conclusively which school of thought in England is on the defensive. It is unfortunate when Truth and Right are no longer on the crusade, but instead must be called to the defensive. Influence I ASKED this young of Youth economist the secret of t'. the growth of the Socialist party in the United Kingdom. Displaying political acumen which is engendered only from a thorough understanding of reality and a knowledge of facts, this economist said that victory in the last election in close districts came because of the vote of the young people. “In fact, tho percentage of young peo'ple who voted the Socialist ticket was greater than the percentage of older people in the ranks of Labor,” he told me, adding a fact 1 knew already: that the growth of Socialism has been more rapid among young people and among skilled workers. The influence of higher education, he stoutly affirmed, waj a definite factor in .he spread of Socialism throughout the Kingdom. V
Basketball One hundred and ninety-two games were played on Friday night, November 15. High scoring honors went to Manila who defeated Laurel 81 to 38. Thus Manila takes over the lead for the season’s highest score by the slim margin of one point. Fountain City being in second place with 80 points. (Someone must have
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I did not encourage him in this regard about America, but the parallel was clear. I found myself wishing that our own high schools and colleges were doing a better job of building into the very fiber of American youth a deep appreciation for the fundamental principles of our American way of life, lest our youth someday lead this nation down that same unfortunate road. Unlimited STRANGE irony it Riches? is, that wealth created by honest work -is used in the form of taxes and in grants as means to destroy the philosophy which begot our freedom and our wealth. Small wonder that this young economist declared the voting age must be lowered quickly, a step which would insure the continued advance of Socialism in Britain. Failure of the private enterprise system in America, our young economist said, would soon come because of the inability of business to operate at a loss. This thing the government could do indefinitely, just for the sakd of maintaining employment, affirmed, insisting there is no limit to deficit financing available to government-owned economy. I have never been able to convince myself that Socialistic and Communistic minded economists could be sincere in advocating this philosophy, characteristic though it is of their thinking. If the principle were workable, why does not some Communist nation issue a million dollar credit to each of its citizens and let them all enjoy wealth in a nation that cannot go broke?
told these boys what that basket is for). Aurora and Batesville put on one of those great defensive games, with Aurora winning 15 to 14. Bentonville had the widest margin of victory, defeating Fairview 6 to 10. There were 17 one point games. Six were overtime, and two were won in the overtime by one point, the other four were by three or more points.
Speedway theatre Always a complete show after 8:30 P. M. THUR- FRL. SAT. • NOV. 21. 22. 23 JAMES CRAIG "BUTCH” JENKINS in “BOYS’ RANCH” And “SLIGHTLY SCANDALOUS” with FRED BRADY SHIELA RYAN * PLUTO’S KID BROTHER SUN W MON. NOV. 24-25 “GALLANT BESS" dn Natural Color) with “BESS”—The Wonder Horse MARSHALL THOMPSON Phis “THE MAN WHO DARED” SELECTED SHORTS TUES- WED. NOV. 28—27 HENRY FONDA GENE TIERNEY in “RETURN OF FRANK JAMES” “TALK ABOUT”A LADY” CARTOON AS THE FLY FLIES NOTICE: THANKSGIVING DAY SHOW Continuous from 2:30 P. M. FEATURE AT 2:30
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