Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1940 — Page 8

"THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940 :

392 RECRUITS IS QUOTA HERE

Hoosier Goal a Part of Army Expansion for Preparedness.

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Indiana's part in the War De-|i|

partment’s “Preparedness Requisi tion No. 1” is the enlistment of 352

men, mostly for the mechanized |§&

cavalry at Ft. Knox, the Army Recruiting Station here announced today. “Preparedness Requisition No. 1,” issued following the President's re- || cent message to Congress, called for the addition of 15,000 men to the: Army before June 30. Col. Enrique Urrutia Jr, commanding the Recruiting Station|: here, said that during the temporary recruiting drive the station will be open week-days and Saturdays and on week-day

Said that Indiana's enlistment quota included men for the 1st, 7th and 13th Mechanized Cavalry regiments and other units at Ft. Knox, Ky., and for the signal battalion at Ft. McClellan, Ala. Naval recruiting officers have said that although their June quota had been delayed in its arrival, they also

and Saturday | ; nights from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. He! &

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Tells Vanderburgh County Auditor.

Times Special WASHINGTON, May 23.— Replying to a telegram request from H. Atkin, Vanderburgh County Auditor, asking his aid in lifting the 25 per cent sponsorship requirement for WPA projects, Rep. John W, Boehne Jr. (D. Ind.) today pointed out that the Federal

for funds. As a member of the tax subcommittee of Ways and Means, Rep.

|| Boehne is seeking to have the debt

|limitation lifted and a tax bill |passed in an ‘effort to obtain at least part of the billion-plus asked by President Roosevelt for national

wa | lefense,

Times-Acme Telephoto. Mary Lou Bullard, University of West Virginia sophomore, was chosen as “All-American coed” in a Galesburg, Ill, contest featuring the world premier of the Old Siwash epic, “Those Were the Days.”

were expecting to be askeq to fill! large numbers of vacancies during the month. Naval enlistments from Indiana this week are Richard Gresham Graham, 18, Peru; Buythle Eugene Hobson, 18, Princeton: Richard Hugh Gray, 18, Terre Haute; Gene Raynard Morford, 19, Huntington: William Henry Steve, 19, Spencer; Richard Jay Fields, 18, Geneva; Maxwell Arthur Marshall, 21, Princeten, and Deloss Elwin Houston, 18, Renssalaer.

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Replies by Letter Rep. Boehne replied by letter as follows: “I have just received your night telegram with reference to the required 25 per cent sponsor’s contribution on WPA projects. I think that the same argument, which you used, can likewise be used by the

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encountered great difficulty in providing this 25 per cent sponsor's contribution. Certainly, the County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County do not think that the Federal Government has an endless supply of money here to finance everything in the United States. “You must remember that before you had WPA and its immediate predecessors. the County ‘was obliged to take care of its entire relief roll.

Cites F. D. R. Appeal

the powerful and appealing address of the President of the United

of, I believe to be absolutely necessary, but I believe it is likewise necessary to increase the tax burden considerably, because I am one of those who believe that the time has

come when we must start paying! J! our bills.

“We cannot continue to raise our debt limit and just imagine our credit structure is safe. Just like the County Commissioners have an obligation, so have I, and one of those obligations is to see to it that the financial structure of the Fed-

§! eral Government remains sound. ) #1 “In order to accomplish that ob- § | jective, we are going to have to J make our appropriations go farther. |

We here in Washington are going to buckle our belts a little tighter, and I suppose the people at home are going to have to do likewise.”

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