Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1941 — Page 9

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FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941

BOARD SURVEYS His First Return BUILDING PLANS : o

Asks How Many Homes Will Be Built; Mayors of

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MARIETTA, O, March 14 (U. P.). suggesting that the student council —A ruling issued by a college dean Name a grievance committee to dis- a

- \ State Auto Association to promising to expel any student Vy UES TOS Malia Whi te Sean dean \ NN) » ! v V 1 } : N | Hold 24th Convention N -, -

Iter , | N tering an establishment threatened expulsion to anyone en- \- | Tomorrow. (quick mass protest at the century- added: OF A § N N N : \N \ Qs \ A AEA

Near Towns Queried. Serves intoxicating liquor aroused a tering liquor establishments and| More than 250 agents from all old Marietta college. “If you think you have the right \ A A 5 y 7

The Real Estate Board yesterYesterday, a short time after they [0 do so we will not argue the point, oy BG ] ls

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day took further steps to provide over Indiana will come here tomor- We will admit the right our needed homes for defense workers! j row for the 24th annual agency received individual letters from y a © righ of You Regul $295 ¢+ 5.00 : . : al : bi State Automobil choice, only you cannot do so here. quiar $<. 0 I. } by sending questionnaires to local an ON ate Automobile Dean D. T. Schoonover announcing we too, have the right to say what 5 | sur ssociation. > , too, sa) builders asking how many homes A ua] will open with the ban, about 175 students of the shall be the conduct of those who PERMANENTS they are prepared to build in the registration and a reception at the college's 375 enrollment marched enter and continue college.” near future. company's home offices, in the Un- goose-stepping into one of the| Dr. Schoonover told reporters just N R d The Board also sent letters to Sg derwriters Building. A luncheon town's main hotels which serves Pefore the march that there were ow e uced mayors and chambers of commerce | Ju : lin the Hotel Antlers will follow a liquor ED fhe no-entrance rule in nearby cities asking their de- | : § business session. > for students who went only in the ; defense needs and also established a ; ; | Officers who will welcome the| Several of the students shouted dining rooms of hotels, who worked a rule Guaranteed By | Wolf, Board Heil Hitler!” as they marched and for their meals in places serving liq- tate Licensed Operators

room rental bureau to supplement | agents are Arthur f 4 : its residental vacancy bureau. : chairman; M. J. McKee, president; & T6W Were reported to have pur-/uor or who held meal tickets in|

A message to Charles F. Palmer, | those places.

T. S. MeMurray Knowles, vice presidents; Alex Cor-

Jr. and P. Ww. /chased beers. From the hotel, about 150 of the A

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Defense Housing Co-Ordinator at FEeEssEss : FRC 3 Jashi 30 lidtional " | Washington, that 3000 Said Income Tax Clerk Mrs. LaVerne Weldele and John A. Hoffman, a first

homes would be nedeed within the | Silk \ Vy next Ye to 18 Rg and that! payer. Said Mr. Hoffman: “It’s tough but necessary.

private builders would construct some 1800 new homes by June 30, brought this reply from Mr. Palmer’s office: “It is gratifying to know that we are enjoying the co-operation of groups such as your own and we | are interested to learn of your local | housing situation.” i

bett Jr. secretary, and D. B. Earley. Protesting students went to the woman student of the college be- * "home of college president Harry K. came intoxicated was reported the problems EVersull to ask that he rescind Dr. immediate cause for issuance of the Schoonover’s ruling. He refused, ruling.

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treasurer. Automobile insurance hn" and a 1941 sales program will be outlined at the afternoon session. |B. O. Snethen, Indianapolis attor-| ney, and Albert K. Bowswell, Pitts-| . burgh, Pa. humorist, philosopher | Reg. $2.95

Most New U. S. Taxpayers pL mary and author, will be on the program. | dl ul Ay : y | Self-Settin Are 51d foPay come Levy irae LG, | | ren CROQUIGNOLE

who have completed 15 years and | seven who have served 20 years. Complete With Push-Up Set

Bring the Children HILDA

Regular $745

$2.95 Value

VITAL-OIL Regular 179

Committee Organized £3.45 Value

A dinner will be held in the evening at the Hotel Antlers, followed by a floor show and entertainment. Alex Corbett Jr. is convention

HELENE CURTIS Regular £5 $345

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less than 1 per cent| MISS JEANETTE SAMET, 2025 considered a critical College Ave, factory worker—"“I don't mind paying at all-—not at all. Of course we need the money for defense, but defense or no defense,

REACH ACCORD ON I'd like to pay taxes if it's necessary.” JOHN HOFFMAN, 3127 PennsylWORKING CONDITIONS vania St, worker at Allison’s—"I feel it’s too much to pay, but in view

Signing of a compromise agree- of national defense, it's the perfect-

| have paid Federal income tax this year than last. tion of a Citizens’ Committee on income is more than $2000 must file returns. tionnaires and paying money to the to a half hour to get the whole job chairman cludes representatives of the Board, they say: ber of Commerce, Apartment Own- husband said last night that the in- ness incomes, and by using a great he It Eo) institutions. wg at all {divisions of ‘the Internal Revenue Of What purported to be a new Brit“It is the function of this office 21st St, auto laundry manager— the arithmetic. with terrific force on exploding and | private enterprise cannot or will not place else and not pay tax.” “Everyone was taught at a special Italian magazine, Le Vie Dell Aria, is active in supplying housing for Ave. machinist—"It’s a little high, bad, Federal funds is accordingly re- how.” to live in a country where I can pay vey showed that less than 1 per would be about 1035 of the city's Pretty bard the first time this way, in the next 12 to 18 more of it right now.”

Most, of the increase is due to the new lower exemptions, in which Defense Housing, formed to elim- To about 250000 men and women in the State Including thousands establishing a housing project here. government is a new experience. |g. ood SHELL WITH COILED Home Builders’ Association, Marion! MRS. AUSTIN JACKSON, 2291|BY organizing the taxpayers into come tak it Une Eaivest tax bo has deal of help. Flight Magazine today reproduced a | The letter from Mr. Department, with the exception of ish anti-aircraft shell, which con- | to see that housing is provided in “I'd rather pay income and defense| “We use the ‘football switch’ wrap themselves around raiders. | 4/7 meet. Wherever private enterprise. GEORGE I. HARPER, 2444 Park School last summer how to do all read “Perfidious Albion.” According | DR. A, G. MIESSEN ¢ PE Re defense workers, the amount of the isn't it. But I guess it's worth it. Penind, clerks can be drawn from ported, the projectile can reach a 29 ON the CIRCLE ® Doors From Power & Light Co. duced.” MISS MARY LOU BAIR, 221 E. The Citizens’ Committtee WAS vas And that extra 10 per cent x : i RE EER EERE : RRR cent of Indianapolis dwellings fit ROBERT IRWIN, 15 N. Belmont 115.000 units. Because some 2000 Put we all know it takes money to IN OUR SENSATIONAL LOW-PRICE POLICY

At tomorrow night's deadline nearly three times more Hoosiers will Mr. Palmer referred to the forma-| gi.ola persons making more than $800 and married couples whose gross i i S, i out ti S=inate the need of the Governnmant in Indianapolis, filling out the ques The Committee's membership in- Most of them iike it and here's what " hr “ [groups of salaried incomes and busi- ; N carvollto ve. rousewife — y | 8T County Residential Builders, Cham- Carrollton Ave, ho yle M ' Association and . , i aw \ picture from an Italian publication ers’ Association and home financing ever heard of. We don’t mind pay- | The help is all drawn from the office further said: WILLIAM B. BUSKIRK, 515 E. machine operators who check up on tains coil steel wires that unwind | areas where shortages exist, which tax and live here than to live some- method here,” Mr. Smith said. The caption on the picture in the kinds of work. When one bunch gets to the Ttalian magazine, Flight re- OPTOMETRIS) With Offices at R13 30 0 CO INC housing which must be provided by We've got to raise the money some- another group.” height of 20,000 feet. Michigan St., saleswoman—I'm glad formed last week after a WPA sur- for defense is all right with me.” for habitation were vacant. This St (his first tax)—"Tt hits you ) ¢ J5 S Wi Sass Ue ¢ ce é 4 ng 7, Noun additional families are expected to run the government and they need

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ment covering wages and working correct thing to do. conditions of employees of the Indi-| 1here will be a great percentage anapolis Railways and Peoples Mo- of non-taxable returns filed this tor Coach Co., was announced today, Year than last Will D. Smith, InterThe employees were represented nal Revenue Collector, said. In each Divisions : 1070 and 995 of the Year more than half those filed are non-taxable, “Some of those young people have

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by Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach ~ : Xn got around that already,” he said.

Employees of America. vais cu / Under the agreement, Amalga- 1 €V've cone into my office and mated emplovees will receive a 2 mage small—but sincere—voluntary cents an hour wage increase retro- eo Taons, ’ | active from May 1, 1940, to May 1, =~. % Teturn doesnt show any | 1941; another 2 cents increase for Hy es a ou, vs RS Sone the eight months ending Jan. 1, thing." Pay some) 1942, and a 1 cent increase from Taxpavers are lining up in the | Jan. 1, 1942, to May 1 1942. The .,rigers of the Federal Building employees also will receive an addi- i154 floor, where Mr. Smith's offices | tional two days’ vacation With Pay ape located. About 3700 returns | this year and one additional day were filed vesterday Including | next year. these, about 20.000 returns cleared | Previously, the top wage scale for the same day from all over the | |

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