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I I 2 Th Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thurs., April 24, 1951 Plans For New Buildings Costing Millions Abandoned Through Fear Of Government Ban On Completion Bv T. E. APPLKGATE NEW YORK ( AP) Plans for millions of dollar of new commercial construction have been quietly abandoned in the past few weeks. Reluctance of investors to risk possible federal ban on completion of thi work is advanced as a reason for the action. This Is reported as Indicafinsr how deep the slash in guch building activity will cut later this year. 3 These protect should be on the! architects' boards now if start or defense and military construe' on them is to be made this fall. , 10n But clients of two New York archi- My rod I.. Matthews, vice presi. tectural firms are said to have can- .., c.r.. n.,hii.h. "l0Ld,feI,rerlim",Wrk en o' daily building reports, say. atruction. Such actions will intensify the stump In private Dunning, a slump private .ion residential work is very active at present, but calls it i "temporary honeymoon." 'New construction projects are counted on hv the Government to lust not being fed into the hopper stretch supplies of vital materials to Keep tne worn going," inis ana VOUfiS. . . the prettiest f . irasti up wltk Fuller Pure Prepared House Paint Sparkling Popular WHITI TINTS Whan you paint invest In quant. Sovai tima ond monay protacti for yaonl MOM COIORS-MORI DECORATING Hllf sr " " Denn-Gerretsen Co. f I I : I m fern Ki; W$ I TRIBUTE TO THE C.I.'S Hert Is reproduction of th full color painting being used by the Defense Department on the official poster for Armed Forces Day, May IS. 402 W. Oak Phone 2-2634 lyst of the Industry says. "Poten tial investors in buildings now per mitted by government regulations re not sure that Ihey won t D e banned by the time contracts are ready to let." This condition. Matthews says. affects planning of almost every type of building where public money is not involved. Cain Despite Restrictions Despite federal restrictions, over-all construction expenditures so far this year have exceeded the pace for the aame period of 1950, which set an all-time record. Commercial projects stores, offices, hotels, warehouses and the like are re.stricrcd to those ap proved by the national production aulhority (NI'A). Ihese, along with home build ing, are subiect also to real estate credit controls imposed by the Fed eral Reserve board. Available 19.il statistics give some evidence of what is to come. New housing units in excess of 210.000 were reporled started in the first three months. If the govern ment's cut back goal of "not more than 800.000" for the year is met, start! for the next nine months will he less than half the 1950 total for the same period. SPECIAL LOW PRICE n VHV mV HIGH fWCES SOM? OH SETHIS WKK AT A SPECAi. DON'T MISS IT I AT YXIR. 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