Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1939 — Page 12

PAGE 12 w HE, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES doll FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939 12 COUNTIES ASK The Gallup Poll People for Tax Immunity Ban OPEN EVERY THURSDAY

) By Institute of Public Opinion AND SATURDAY NIGHT $1 ATT 632 FOR 3 : LE HE Supreme Court decision wiping out the tax immunity of : 1 . $ r Government salaries is in line with the sentiment of a major= UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Tay 3 aE ity of voters as measured by the American Institute of Public ! \ ; : Opinion.

WPA PROJECTS 3 ; Rs Within the last year the Institute has conducted two surveys 3 SF Sha on the issue of whether employees of stale and local governments, . Py 1 . A Y ny A 1 KE 1 a RECORD DAYS > A LK.

heretofore exempt from Federal income taxes, should be required

: oe ahha to pay a levy on their salaries. The first survey, taken last July, 3 SE found 82 per cent of voters in favor of removing the exemption. In Apravel Is Sought for a : a second survey last month the vole was even higher. | SE = “Do you think people who work for the State and local gov2 195 Fund lo Redeco : ® = : ernments should pay Federal income taxes on their salaries?” rate Veterans’ Hospital. | , a You Na | t : JUY ......ooccieviciieee / 18% | February 13 Plans for WPA projects in 12 ko The chiel contention of voters in the fwo survevs was that if counties, calling for an expenditure] : people in private employ have to pav income taxes, Government 3 . of $1.477,632, have heen submitted Siployens should not get off “just because they happen to work for ' | That every tick of your the Government. watch adds another

to State WPA officials, State Ad- S | . malin si = oS oe ) 'to “inculcate the ideals of Ameri MASTE R ¢ M IX E D SiSHoTIer OT Master neuleate the ideals of American i loday. . | : d paints. ; ! | | MEN S HALL LEADS [Government into persons of Mexi- Ly | Mixed pa

The proposed projects include the » | can descent,

construction of a garage and a! i IE i painting and redecorating program | | | | DEPAUW SCHOLARS ER i ena at the U. S. Veterans’ Hospital here | | ; : at a cost of $12.195. | | —— SHOE M ARKET The largest expenditure Droposeq | Limes Spud Ea ay po | I TA I GREENCASTLE, March 31. —| 3 - provemerns, | ICE | Men's Hall Association at DePauw] re fo] E. WASH. ST

| Lake County Seeks Park Funds | || Seizes 1 1 University led all organized groups

HCzechs| | , p ‘shi he! Lake County cities have asked for | | of Ie canpus Tn Senniersing. 6 Sensational Shoe i | first semester this year, it was an-

approval of projects costing $436.951,! | Valine far bo um: the largest of which was $390,027 for, IE nounced today by Miss Veneta Values for Easter 4 ® : a city-wide park improvement pro-, i | | | Kunter. registrar. Sb 1 Th A by ‘kg 7 «oP | ; nS fd The winner's average was 1.865— S ay «eC pai 1123. Cw

gram at Hammond. | L h ! rs . Myr. Jennings said that if the State NOV DEC EN LL LAS Sia neavly a “B® average.

administration sanctions the propo-’ : ‘ ‘Beta Theta Pi was first among | Soa ; . ma sals they will be forwarded to Wash- The figures on the chart show the percentage of British voters satis |tiaiornities, while Kappa Alpha ‘WY x Fi : sof ¥ ington for final approval. fied with Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister. The results ace from | Thea had the highest sorority ave. SAS } |! L 53 Ee ® RB 9 Other proposed projects include: ~~ surveys hy the British Institute of Public Opinion, affiliate of the |q,a0¢ Se | ° - Allen County, Ft. Wayne—$42750; American Institute. The all-men's average for the So improvements to the combined storm university was 1.419, as compared to! and sanitaly sewer system, Tet a the all-women’s average of 1.376, | NEW SPRING STYLES Clinton County, Frankfort—3$63,- . : Beginning with this semester's} Ait the popular . 375; city-wide street improvement Chamberlain Is Backed by 58 Per Cent of rankings, all grades were figured on | eolors in high ar 1 =$1 29

Henty County. Knightstown—335.- 4 : : the basis of 3 points for an “A”; two] lew heete 830: improvements at Watts Lake British Despite Hitler Coup. for “BR: one for “C”: none for «pe. |

OB 13.25 Value! Park 8v DR. GEORGE GALLUP minus one for “E” and minus two

Daviess County, Washington St. Director, American Institute of Public Opinion or “PO RD RRR RT T47; cleaning and renovating at the EW YORK, March 31.—Prime Minister Chamberlain's populavity RE ; hf BUYS ONE GALLON OF OE ae ADR ill $3129: with Rritish voters has declined since Herr Hitler's seizure of STATE 0 K IS ASKED \ SERRE vir DY a "a Czechoslovakia early this month, but the 70-year-old statesman, whose « Te

cleaning and renovating at the foreign policy has stressed European “appeasement,” still is approved BY MEXICAN SOCIETY MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS

County Court House : a3 ; BE . by a sizable majority of his fellow countrymen, Brand new. leather REIN : : a $1448 Asked for Survey | Sounding of British sentiment by the British mm : ¢ $ 69 M A S T k Rn = MM 1 X i i Vanderburgh County, Evansville — Institute of Public Opinion, affilisie of the Ameri- Incorporation articles were on file | seles, all sizes ....... — Seda: :

$4051; history of roads and bridges: can Institute, show that after a brief setback fol- [in the Secvetary of State's office to- 3 . . sponsored by the Vanderburgh lowing the Munich peace last September, Mr. lay for an organization to promote CHILDREN'S SHOES oa / \ = : ii $ hh Gloss Finish

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County Commissioners. Chamnetisins Jopularity climbed steadily Vall 1. woommon good” of Hoouers ofl] | Outords. a nd Huntington County, Huntingion — AMERICAN early March when 6! per cent of British voters tein Bosom 1] craps in 2it col= C £1448; survey of real property, land- INSTITUTE said they were satisfied with him as Prime Minister, Mexican cescent. ij 1 SCraps A o . Ate. Yorce Rite : Le use, family composition and income. against 39 per eeng who said they were not. ‘Then The home office of the corpora- Rie 'e a e me gallon covers a large kilchen or bathroom. Sullivan County, Sullivan—$3120; PUBLIC'OPINIONY came Herr Hitler's swift maveh nto Prague, which [tion, to be known as the Association | i 7 ov \i Yah eitrhen or, Bathnaom will pails Wits: Heauty repairing of public records in the raised a flurry of criticism mm England against ihe |[Femenil Pro-Mexico, Tre, is listed I) 3 i K) p v N oo XS when covered with Master-Mixed High Gloss Finish, offices of the county clerk, auditor, Prime Minister's policies. Today Mr. Chamberlain is approved by a [at Fast Chicago. Among ciher pur-| LL Ld WA 4 hh rN Made to the most exacting standards known, Use treasurer and recorder; sponsored slightly smaller majority—38 per cent, with 42 per cent opposed. poses named hy the corporation is dedi Adie — 2 ie : on walls or woodwork, Easily applied. Dries quickly. by the Sullivan County Commis- The six-month trend has been | um , — EE — A . § : Easily cleaned. Many colors from which to choose.

sioners. : ekhs s follows Henry County—8$100,350; improve- 3

ments at Memorial Park: sponsored Ate you satisfied with Mu | A Tremendous Success! ... AGAIN We REPEAT This Great Offer for , .

bv the Board of Park Commission- Neville Chamberlain as Prime |

ers and the County Commissioners. Minister?” ‘ % A res NO | , » . , N ; : 30 3° ‘ I Hoosier Unions Fail NOpORUCt 10sBccccc Mp Ti% NOW READY! NEW 1939 ptt J.\ 1

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To Halt WPA Building RL COLOR-PERFECT WALLPAPER aR

February . WASHINGTON March 3l.—- March cic BF 39

Chree {rips here bv Indiana building. TODAY .......00000 38 2 _— trades union leaders preved futile we \ \ ER SN VARNISHED <0 far as getting the WPA to halt its E ui ad AR NRE building program in Indiana. the HE rise in Mr. Chamberlain's : en TER aaa RE 3 PAPERS STANDARD House Appropriations COmmittee - Fopiiarn SHENG he pr i N ) SQ RO Sel hearings disclosed todav. | months Is explaine 0 a great | RAN RN Single The “question was raised bv Rep.! extent by the publics attitude | 2 AEDT > « ROLL GLOSS PAINT Louis Ludlow (D. Ind). a member toward appeasement. A rvecen' | 3 \ ~~ ® ’

of the committee. while Col, ¥ C. British Institute survey found | » a 2 } For Bath or Kilchen A 2,25 Value!

Harrington, WPA administrator, that the largest single group of | | § NN BUNS " nas being cross-examined { voters-- nearly half of the otal - i i ; RN ) I'he modern way tn ‘ : think the policy “will keen us out | on i \ py. decorate your hath Uniens Complain | of war untii we have time tn ve- | sa " b: \ ’ i room and kitchen. i = " N dA. .- = a= NE tips i colorful | SE .

Gay, pat-

Union craftsmen complain that, aim —2 view which the London terns vou'd expect Lo

he employment of WPA labor on| News Chronicle describes as cyn- | Including a Genuine wo ronstruction projects is demoralizing ically realistic.’ ! : "s Pl 3.P; nume R cost much more, and breaking down the regular| This survey asked a cross-sec- | ~rty, 3-riece ; crafts by infiltrating unskilled labor! tion of British voters: | Redroom Suite for Only ™ Bargain

into a field that has heen occu-; “Which of these statements | Clean Your pied exclusively by skilled crafts-, comes nearest to representing | 3 Bundles Wall » Wit] men, and they have furnished much your views of Mr. Chamberlain's | alipaper yviti

impressive evidence to that effect,”| policy of anpeasement? _ - ‘ Ep), Rep. Ludlow said. | “1.1% is a policy which will nl- 2 ; Convenient Terms as Low as i ¢ Ww A L y E T

‘L have seen the Indians delega- timately lead to enduring peace | | i A 3 hi $1.50 PER WEEK! . b oy oud Non Crumbling

{ion here three times,” Col. Havr-| in Europe. a F Ed Cw 4 i NR Ny VES Ty Euvoaugh fo

ringlon replied. “and my only con-| “2, It will keep us out of war | Eo i Zl cover an averclusion is that if we shut down that; until we have time to vearm. | 5 Ee a _= et mewall 21/, 1 ec Bhi Can da? | fox

huilding construction project in the] “3. It is bringing war neaver by | i) ) i \ nd _horder, State of Indiana they will not he] whetting the appetites of the die- | - : a ; 3 TRE oy requir - Hn trated? any better off than thev are now. | tators.” : 3 4 = ing freanent Fee Is Yemonstraton! That 15 a reasonable conclusion, he-! Th 4s ' ; = br. SESH . ~ona > us . : The vote was l : ¢ a dd. We larry R95 Patlprny of Wallpaner rause we are doing work . : EE A 1 — . ne are doing work that would | 3.4 ta Endurine Peace S)

E Suhfrwise = donk Keep Us Ont of War Until

| CB MN : Sent Assistant H . ; i B-. 3 .y ! : Ets do neinging war newer 20 (f [EE lt ond STEPLADDERS

Col. Harrington pointed out that : r he had spent three hours in his] No Opinien : 3 AR Li = 8 ; AE effice talking the matter over with —m _—— NR “ii : ; : Rak = | : 4 3 E. the Indiana union leaders and add- ‘ Advertisement | a. $0. bu mila BE 4 A. ‘ Oc » | J8e¢ Sn ¥ i ! 0. ot ¢ nt + Saxolite Astringent 3 8 ih : : i) IAM laster-Mixed Wax “1 alsh sent one nf mv principal ‘ ! gos bs 8 id 2 Evy A assistants ont to Indianapolis to Refreshes . . Tones 3 : : cel i K (. 1.39 J a Conlains clean No. 1 Carnanbe meet with them out there. We took Makes Your Skin | Ea : : Sf nn ow J FY wax, Lhe best you can buy,

all the jtems of jobs that they: i . y fT ; 3 A Igi3 34d : claimed would have employed ine! Look Better 1 = \ i a Gi 8-Fi. Step 32-Fi. Extension PE Self-Polishi i 39 huilding trades groups if WPA had Dissolve one ounce Saxolite in one- | : : : as TT oq ng ~—Pls € Pan | FE a NN Ladder __1.98 Ladder ____3.38 \ i Liquid

withdrawn from the field, but we half pint witch hazel. Apply daily. aid not get anvthing definite nn 11°! Rald at all resmetie counters sac} Master- Mixed , — Une-Coot House Paint LS. =: 2 Liat, Paint

CLOSE-OUT | + Fang |! vay] 2:19 | (BE) | 75 oa oy ws TN ; ap Rous pan | fn RTC 8 \ ® / QUART 4 ot S : = ie Gad pant, Made in : co i One coat rav- 4 HR VARNISH i 49¢ We 4 43 A T >| | oa WANT ~ Bt Ro mess | | * gu dl See SCREEN PAINT __pi, | 3 3 : : 4 $ W . s——, i-Hr, Enawel Kleen. Air -M 25e 1B Wont Wha yp, &

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ro, = | 26.50 CLEANER .. ..qt. 296

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| \ I so ASS ® Cara } " S ; J y 3 5 Ch ng OF : \ 2% sorted colors! Paints seven culs . IN pits | Sry, Dries in one Sin.s Seve! or . \ © : 3 E ° hn 05), : 8 coat. than brushes. 2:4 lbs. size

® Muskrats a i \ . 1B he A ,, Cn Ee ; re tl | Sereen Enamel 1 gat" | 4-IN. PAINT BRUSH_94¢ Seal Dyed Coney Er Bagi, adi, Bal Jd) e ar 49¢

® Kidskins | i FE Fa $o ole oh Boas] au wi Bes | TURPENTINE _ __gi. 156

® OEE : { BE Covers. obro- S\ 2 hardest foo Pony : : ~~ # nl W A re In Your Own Centainer ‘ 3 g ’ side and oute.

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