Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1942 — Page 5
OPEN IN WEEK
: Morgenthau will Explain
Effect of Spending '. 150 Billions.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (U, P).~|
The taxpayer will get a fair idea a week f today what the expén-.
diture' of $150,000,000,000 and more|
: is going to do to his pocketbook.
Secretary of the Treasury Hehry|
Morgenthau Jr., will explain to the house ways and means committee . next Tuesday how he proposes to
raise $7,000,000,000 in new taxes and|
stragglers Rounded Up as "Evacuation Deadline Is Passed.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 2¢ (U. P,) —Federal agents moved through 46 restricted defense zones on’ the West Coast today to round up stragglers among 8067 enemy aliens ordered to evacuate the areas. Aliens forced to migrate included 2800 ‘ Japanese, The deadline for evacuation of the districts expired last midnight. U. 8. Attorney Frank J. Hennessey announced yesterday he interpreted
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| boost the federal ent’san-1 © eee . ergy a ate sia .. hual income to $27,000,000,000. The "This official picture of the first world war, showing soldiers of the 42d (Rainbow) division going over |the order, which was to be effective | committee announced that public! the top in the Meuse-Argonne sector, is part of the movie, “Four Aces,” now showing at the Rivoli and | (oday, to mean that the deadline + hearings on the tax program will) Sheridan theaters. Pvi. C. K. Slack, the only man of that rank holding the medal of honor, appears on passed at midnight, Feb. 23, 24
start with Mr. Morgenthau’ ‘appear-| the stage in connection with the showing of the film. hours before the time which had . ance. | ) ! been believed to be the deadline.
So far the only substantial re- Aliens who .failed to observe the
_ ports of what the treasury has in| = Pennsylvania st. : Mary's, St. John’s and St. Agnes| order ‘were subject to arrest and mind indicate that Mr. Morgenthau CATHOLIC ALUMNAE The Sisters’ Scholarship fund is a|academy are directing the efforts in| internment, but Thomas C. Clark,
will suggest tapping the standard WILL SK ATE FRID AY project of the International Federa- each school toward a successful enemy alien ' control : co-ordinator
* sources of revenue for mare money ey completion of the drive Friday. for the western defense command a ale 6) ti of Catholic alumnae, whose : ) s in this manner: A drive by Catholic alumnae of| Indiana chapter officers of the in-| said: “If they don’t move we ‘intend
_ 1. Corporations—$3,000,000,000. 3 : i chaplain in ‘the. diocese is the RE.|iornational group ate: = Misses|to see that they're evacuated.” 2. Individuals—$2,000,000,000. Indianapolis parochial schools fori, | Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, dio-| Marie’ Lauck, governor; Grace Ur-| He said en and Federal 3. Miscellaneous sources such as|Scholarships for teachers will bel...) chancellor. . © |bine, vice governor; Ruth Ann|Bureau of Investigation knew the Bifts, inheritages, excises, gnd “loop- (climaxed Friday ‘with a skating] Representatives from Marian: col-|Baker, treasurer, and Lucy Lavelle|identity of all the evacuees and : hole” plugging—$2,000,000,000. party at Rollerland ‘rink on N.|lege, Sacred Heart high school; St.and Margaret Marley, secretaries. |their destinations.
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