Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1943 — Page 28
Grins. radio atus and n: picture = which it purchase, ¥ Lieyt.'R: R. Forrester will be at the Van ‘Sickle Radio. shop, 34 W. 0 ‘st. for a few days to inspect “purchase such ‘equipment. radio equipment. ed concof «transmitters, ranging in from 25 to 450: watts and g various short wave bands, : well as the .corresponding types receivers. Also needed are such gas capacitors, resistors, and ation equipment.
il Need Generators 3; “We » especially desire audio-fre-quency and radio-frequency signal ators and oscilloscopes, pre-
gision .AC and ‘DC voltmeters, am-|
2 and milliameters,” Lieut. 'orrester said. “ In ' the photographic field, the signal corps seeks to purchase mon pict cameras, . animation eras, projectors, sound reprobing equipment, printers, and ilm: examining machines for both 16- mm. and ‘35 mm. motion picture Im ‘and: film strips. x Used equipment will be purchased iit is in perfect operating condition or if it can readily be restored i Such condition, Lieut. Forrester
HEATING OIL RATIONS "FOR TRAILERS RAISED
: WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (U. PJ). ~For the second time this winter, the office of price administration has increased the amount of heating oil alloted war workers who live | trailers. heated by oil stoves. _ The OPA announced today that the . heating oil ration of these + workers has been doubled, in order ; to safeguard the health of - the ~ workers and’ deter, them from mirating’ to warmer climates.
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MINERS LOSE $50,000 SUIT
Indiana Court Reverses Ruling in Unemployment’ Allowance Case.
Five thousand southern Indiana coal miners today were denied $50,000 in unemployment ' com-
pensation benefits after the Indiana supreme court had reversed an appellate court ruling in a strongly worded decision. The Indiana appellate court recently upheld a decision of the employment security division board of review gpanting the $50,000 and an appeal was taken to the high court by the Walter Bledsoe Coal Co., the Knox Consolidated Coal Co., the Princeton Mining Co. and the Linton-Summit Coal Co. The high court ruling, written by Judge Michael J. Fansler, detailed the question of where “fault” lies when a worker is idle. “We cannot believe that it was intended that—under wartime conditions such as now exist—a person with regular employment with which he has been satisfied may
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (U, PJ). —Congressional advocates of the “skip-a-year” plan for placing income taxes on a current basis today are proposing a special death tax
government. The proposal is designed to meet treasury objections to pay-as-you-go plans that involve cancellation of taxes oy 1942 income. The death
{tax would be levied in addition to
present inheritance taxes and would be designed to recover at death the amount of taxes forgiven now.
the house ways and means and the
senate finance committees began consideration of bills to raise the legal debt limit from $125,000,000,000 to $210,000,000,000. The ways and means committee expects to complete action on it this week.
claim that jt would make unneces-
sary the treasury’s reported substi- i
tute for the “skip-a-year” plan which would cancel 1942 income liabilities for those in the first surtax group and write off 19 per cent of the taxes on higher bracket taxpayers. One member of the ways and means committee said that some sort of safety valve would be set up against “windfalls.” He contended that the government's re{ported plan for - partial “forgive-
ness” of 1942 taxes would permit
“windfall” inequities, too.
RURAL SCHOOLS GIVE UP SPRING VACATION
County school children will sacrifice their one-week spring vacation this year in order to complete their work one week earlier and be released to work on farms,
The announcement, made ‘by H. F. Griffey, county school superintendent, said the arrangement af-
fected both grade and high school}
pupils with the exception of those in Washington | township.. Mr. Griffey explained that the Washington schools were not included
attend Broad Ripple high school. The three public schools in the township which will vacation as usual are Nora, John Strange and Crooked Creek.
made the decision "to eliminate the vacation. Approximately 13,000 pupils are enrolled in county grade and high schools. County schools in Center, Washington and Warren townships and Ben Davis high school have nine-month terms. The schools that have no spring vacation will start summer vacation on May 28 instead of June 3. The other county schools have eight-month terms and will close for the summer on April 30 instead of May 6.
WELFARE APPOINTING
The measure to transfer appointment of the Marion and Vanderburgh county welfare boards from the circuit judge to the juvenile court judge was recommended for passage today by ‘the house judi. ciary A committee. Under the proposed law, appointment of welfare directors in the two counties would be made by the county boards instead of by the state welfare department as under the present act.
3 MISSING OHIO GIRLS FOUND HERE
Three 17-year-old girls, missing from their homes in Bucyrus, O., were found in Indianapolis yesterday. Two were found at the Terminal station, and they revealed the whereabouts of the third girl, who was working as a waitress in a restaurant. | Mrs. Anna Yoh, Mrs. Bertha Duclus and Mrs. Julia Zeller, policewomen, recognized the girls from descriptions received at the local police department.
D-29 TO OPEN NEW CLASS FOR WARDENS
A new class for air raid wardens
in civilian defense district 29 will open at 8 p. m. today at the Central Y. M. C. A. W. A. Gibson, district warden, invites all men and women who wish to volunteer as air raid wardens to attend the meeting. ' The district is bounded on the east by Alabama 'st., on the west by Captol ave, on the north by St. Clair st., and on the south by New York st.
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