Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1943 — Page 9

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‘Governor .- Schricker today appointed Robert Allison, president éf|] the Allison Realty Co. as Marion county inheritance tax - appraiser. The SPPuisli ment was miadé on the Rn recommenda of Russell J. Dean i ; *|§ Our 110th Dividend «Payment § Democratic county chairman. Was Made As of ‘Jan. 1st at A bill, already passed by the house|l the rate of 3% per annum.

and half through th te, adh : would abolish the tax appraiser post|| ' ‘BUY WAR BONDS * ~ [AND STAMPS

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of the Marion county assessor. The fact that Governor Schricker SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. | vk 160 E. MARKET vung

appointed ‘Mr. Allison to fill the post left vacant by the late: George I,

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Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker told" form.” z : An editorial, refering to Rick- : : : -By Seleves Serviey CO ‘bugs’ in my life-time and I am When « they call the army the|ég : nastics ‘and military games which dreds’ in America—where 500 chil~ ; : ‘a oral ofl “All T wish for is an opportu- , “childhood play but a serious _gov- : ; the nitrogen mustards, a ‘group of : age is not good enough for the There is. no: phase of the school’s{pulsory schooling, are devoted ‘to and cost of billions.” stability, bad sight, poor’ hearing, issue of the Infantry Journal. : The building itself has: not responding to American high MCH. 2D. TO 6TH | { : induction centers. unl ae “+ lthey have a delayed aetion of sev- | |sexes are dfilled. - Sworn into ‘the ' SPARS, the . Presents : : GEORGE GERSHWIN While the boys [learn rifle and|cemper, 1942, inclusive, show that| N. Offord st. will leave for train- [tions of the nitrogen mustards. are|Voight, operator of the Moor Bar, thousadd. . vs "'Miss Adams has been a secre-.. ‘to take over specific responsibilities Waitt reports. Miss * Voight faced charges off number around 6,000,000 men, at| of Mr. and Mrs. Afthur F, Heath- : telephone technicians. rar in danger, with these chemical war-{ Russell Standford, 35, of .1608 Weaklings Unwanted She will be notified soon where g years, snapped through their drill : or lacéd oh.getting men conditioned|—— rere : : D foe Ty pag ; fishy: smell,: instead of the rather|tavern, were arrested’ on gaming gins BRITISH POSITION ON room; for ‘anyone who can’t stand : : Ska y |entrance stairway a huge red ban- dropped during -a blitz with high(fled that ‘he ‘found the two men 5 tally. : | ; In the classrooms the youngsters] ; ay =| De rin : s 83 | Deputy Prime Minister: Clement R. Slapce, the bifsss single roam : etc, now available. for other. wariand that the machine did not'pay n pT ustards as well, technicians, and ther was an ab. [PETS0DS With unstable or erraticlintention to use ‘Poison gas against| qo bon ha pant ; ith the skin by] | sade. If grouped with rejections for|tion ‘ealling attention to German from: contas; with | tlie y ah : : in 2, Soap .and water are good decon= tion ‘rate was 10.25 per, thousand, | and radical war” against Britain,

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| .|3.40 rejections ‘ per thousand, the “fsmallest!- Yate. listed. except .for -{causes in the catch-all miscellane‘lous. ; :

~|vals listed, the army began accept-

oa Jikewise: being inducted, * :|.. Other reasons for rejection ‘arelf -- musculo-skeletal, 22.90 per 1000; eazy, if © nose and throat, 22.62. per 1000;{ if genito-urinary, 9.79 per 1000; .teeth,| 18.13 - per... 1000; - miscellaneous,

| Daily Sketch gossip column, “Inside.

.| tations, with’ French ‘Admiral Rene} 4 Godgfroy ~ to’; bring” the interned|f Frefich: warships at Alexandria back] ato:the war on the side of the allies} jhaveipuniinto-a snag.” cc - Af “The : column. said- Godefroy -had|f

+] his officers saying he has no inten- - ltion of going over to the allies and

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‘Ibeen in contact with Godefroy but

{the government has “some reason

rejections from’ those causes would run better | than. one-fifth -.of ithe

Many. Have’ Bad Hearts ey Next ‘in importance 'as grounds for rejection: were ‘bad hearts and kindred disabilities; ‘39.97. per. thou~ sand; chérnid, 29.14 per ‘thousand, and /bad eyesight,’ 27.83 per thousadn Soule Fed nate aaa Gag-wtiters may be; disappointed to learn that flat feet:caused only

Persons who have had hernias patched by surgery are accepted if they have had no ‘complications after six months. : ~ Vision of 20/100 in each eye, eorrectible to 20/40 with glasses, is ac-| ceptable’ for ordinary duties, and poorer vision, when corrected, for limited duties.

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is 15.73 per 1000, with an additional

The army won't have anything to do with a doubtful case,

Some Venereals Accepted

the end of the eighth month inter-

ing certain numbers of uncomplicated cases of gonorrhea, depending oh the facilities available for treatRejections for educational: grounds

ran. 25:60 per 1000, despite thé fact

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explaining the reasons for his decision. A number of his ‘officers were said to favor joining the allies,

Gen. Henri Honore Giraud, French commander in North Africa, has

has been unable -to persuade him to change his stand, the column reported. HINTS. MME. CHIANG VISIT LONDON, Feb. 24 (U, P.).—Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the house of commons today that

to believe and every reason to hope” that Mme. Chiang Kai-shek will

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‘The rejection rate for tuberculosis

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visit Britain before returning to} China, She is now in Washington.

The question: asked. Prime Minister ‘Churchill: fo inform::Germany that Britain has enough gas to de-

“I am. not-sure the passage in Goebbels’. speech bedrs the interpretation: Which you appear sto attach to it,” "Attlee said, “but the position .of his majesty’s: government in. regard to retaliation in the use of gas was made clear by the prime minister ina broadcast statement May. 10,1942 - and" remains ‘unchanged.” © = ye Ty DRUG STORES GET WARNING WASHINGTON, Feb, 24 (U.P.).— The office of price administration reminded retail druggists today that prepared baby foods also will come under point rationing March 1. Drug. store sales; "OPA: said," will be subject to rationing regulations in exactly. the same manner: as-grocery

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not remain in- a heavily ‘contaminated area unless the tactical situation makes his removal. impractical. , : a a “If liquid agent has entered the] eye, it must be ‘washed “out as

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“From the heroic nurses of Bataan . . . to the women. at home faced with the problems of, preparing nutritious wartime meals for their fami. lies ovo we're all playing a vital part in help-

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