Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1943 — Page 7

i —Bit Aa pril 3 15, 1945, the Tint JXeal, estate j to redeem pro Ron ge pe county DaShony tors for Fd de ne

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ils Passed March §

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7% | county, ar oh to complete & sehool

oh - Sa he Heller) Permits acy Ath

i pe bilities to set | Eo th

ar oh 3. T FE commissioners, a ayes, o noes, Be vides” that thend and ite urchase real es ; Test 1 tenants b; the entireties, but’ in case Fo a divor: then. Pg interes be 3S fomanie, in 72 ayes, 0 noes,

he fig) —Permi who a Iu: S the vehicie” Fig scrap iy do

upon a aation with ith Limi to d & uration 1, 1045. 69 ayes,

Bills Deteated March 6

8. B. 193 (Fleming, Stemie)—Raises salary ol secretar, 3800 "ro of Pie service coms ays, 4h toe Ion $3 $4200 a year. .28 B, 236 (Biddin er) ~-Authorize board =. Sue siion oe t ot grants-in-aid under the “ act,” 123 ayes, 46 noe ora anham

Laws Signed Bv Goviini March 8

(Henley. Leo) —pormits sie pally |r del ees to te piv of Drosection un or oe en's compensa-

"bility for avation of - or increases maximum "ensin . ale and maxi-

a otal al benefia from $5000 to $5500.

90 (Welsh, Maehiing) ends to

bigh 1 Loy $310 bs HT hot the te "a ense fund » h 3 e rad $10,000 H. B, 260— (Hu tnd or -—8 The ates 8 fate “md a 5 care with | labor; reases sa em from $4000 to 85000 » year ol

H. B. 265— (Mrs. isto Ts Techemeyer)—- 0

rmits i to alf cent on civil ra alf cent on school tax rate oe A the Indianfpolis symphony orchestra; limits amount to he raised, in any case, to a total of

H. B. 268—(Claycombe)-—Places man mest of Indianapolis City hospital un ha Roara of diregtors so be

vy one- @ oneihal

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sltal div y the i the reates al slog within the ay Gepartmonts

ealth and charitie a B. 308 (Cooper) —Pr vides f tion of the sale of f horse me m ate me ( 18)—Permits wt tain

B. | Tl, corporations to increase their

384 (Kendall) Provides for the | pam of allowances for support in diree cases where change of venue takes

B. 407 Aechling) Permits he insomes: of Aremen‘s.. pension runds mh HE

s and loan a Governor Permitted to Become Law ~ Without Signature March 6 H. a, which nr sdidates toe fudge: oo had at} members the bar an udge had at least three years legal experience. B., 300—(

Andrew, Henley)-—Exempts from the intangibles t in banks dangles tor. ay nome hel

hI SAA. CITY CIRCLE TO MEET

Capital City eircle 176, Protective}: Home circle, will hold a banquet and inner circle ceremonial for 50 ates at the I, 0, O. F. hall, E. Washington st. and Hamilton ave, at 7 p. m, Thursday, National

officers from. Sharon, Pa. are tof gee 197 1 Jatin of state.

attend.

Pull the Trigger on

Constipation, with Laat Wit

When constipation brings on discom: fort after meals, stomach upset, bloating a

dpe of tings by EE e Rosnet for in 1941 laws, 40 ayes, *

; 808 Lg of real estate b ‘| commissio:

employer of f Sesponsi~ to salary ts sagitional for a. . | $5000 annually to

a 1 eral Assembly.

$i — of t ei, p. 8, pobsion a iy

py (Miser Hoffman)— a Appropil. esa ~ ennually for the : dep of conservation to Rio. gos ry ont the water resources of the state, 45 ayes, Paes ‘HL. 290 (Grant, Heller) sim lifes regulations par. public. vise

Menton, Wilson)~-1egalizes bi 0ards of county ners and county suditors in cercates and. confirms Witot to Teal such sales. 40 a 315—

0 noes, Pulk)-—--Pr ‘that a son working . 8 J; Provides phat} } nave a lien for work performed. 42 0

os. 36s (Weller) rovides nat state 0. h commissiol improv maintain all highw Mh and drive oways and the premises of state institutions in. the same Hauser as state highways. 27 ayes,

11 noe ‘HL 5 2 259— (Heller, ‘Henley)—CHves state pe marshal injunctive power. 20 ayes, n

‘H. B. 255—(Slenker) —Sim ifies regise tration of tractoms trailers by place ing a fee of oa on te power unit (trace tor) only. 2. : Hunter) —Ralies salaries of Sertaln omctals of Anderson. 39 ayes,

i B. 8. ent Aeris township 883683078 ties om clerks ae fixes thts (he 40 8; 0 noes, H. 363— Hey) — Provides for record of He ‘veterans by county auditor for use TE veterans’ organizations. 40 H. B, 13—(Clafley) Brings up to. date

an adminish «building. mell apo Joes. state : es Eo ph imstiction appoing eos S60 wr Bh B. 93—(G. a jpent in helping diss abled veterans and their families. to pres Souk clai alms: to the Tederal” government. ayes, H. B. 16— (Henley, Malone) —TInereases maximum unemployment Sompensarion 115 wea from qe for 16 w weeks to $18 for

weeks. 44 a 0 n 416 (Newsom) —Permits citizens of FR which have less than 18 nare miles to have bosndaries readjust. when federal government takes over large tracts for public use. 41 ayes, 0

"a B, - 283—(Lowry)-—Creates office of Clerk. treasarer by common Souneils of Bloomington and Logansport.” 40 ayes,

_—— B, 66-—(Welsh, Staela) prescribes ulations’ for storage of ndiual lockers under J Jurisaction ot state health } hoaxd. 33 ayes, 8 H, 355- (Carey) Companion bill to H. =. he 363, setting up machinery for its operation H., B. 272 (Reynolds) —Requires bien |: nial report of funds by persons holding emetery beques ne made to pe clerk. 42 ayes, § H. B. 281. (eller); uthorizes counties to acquire forest land for public use, 36

ayes, H. B. $0— (Maybiil)—Exempts Greek letter organizations from pri Tor taxes When pre rty is: taken ‘over.for war pur-

v3 mniers—»

Oy ‘prosecutor - to $10,000 a year for AEputios and investigators if appropriated: by county council. 0 Aves, 9 noes. H. 245— (Teckemeyer)—Creates seven-

;{ tain estate in H. B.

~Permits Marion

nats commission to study existing real estate laws and Spbribrisies $3000 for exDenses, 34 ayes, 2 no i B. 288— (Hardin) — eals 1937 drainage act and legalizes contracts oute lawed by it. 38 ayes, 0 noes.

Resolution Indefinitely Postponed March 6

IB 3—(Blenker)—~Amends the con

Ho J. itut to provide shat § a Sounk ofoers Shalt be ion elected for I Te

8, 1046. Appr oved By enoy 4 by th 3

‘Laws Signed by Governor March 6

.B 50— (Punderburg)—~Exempts lodge organigations and unions from gross income - tax requirements regarding insur ance activities. B. 128—(Van Ness)—Makes secretary ata state the agency for serving of proc-

}—~—Empower sec 8 nd hts. of £0T% porations del ent Bing

B. corporations ron doing business .if they fail to file Sorparasion reports 5 two SolMeCULiVe. J 130. (Eichhorn) —Permits boys 14 to es Jeans old to work as Bowing alley

ruse di

fin tions in which the Scars and - of that bank JAY: be piartoers, members

or 8S. B. Miller) —Purther regulates the sale o> eorganisad railroads, enabling Shazets to form corporations ey dees

tS. B 361." Vermillion) Provides that Eats | board of

fleld examiners for Leia expen to and Jom the oe Ra assigned th

B. 168 — (Chamberlin) — Eliminates $2400 salary paid to members of Marion county control board and fixes compensation at $10 per I for actual time

served. B. W2-(¥an Ness)—Permits any citizen in the armed forces to transfer automobile titles by letter,

WELL DRILLERS TO MEET The Indiana Well Drilling Contractors association will - hold its annual convention at the Spencer hotel Thursday and Friday. The convention will djscuss sanitation

of [problems and the falling water level 's, |in Indiana,

1S NOT

: i= respousible: for. for Silt tie “Basten: ope: a

H photographs of Rabaul, enemy base

| quieting aspects of Japanese prep-

5 number of men necessary for de-

. Still Invade If Allied Defenses Sag. MacARTHUR’'S HEADQUARTERS, Australia, March 8 (U. P.)— Australia wasegripped today with apprehension lest the brilliant allied victory in the battle of the Bismarck sea crippled her demands for increased afd in the Southwest Pucifie} area. / The utter destruction of the 22.|| ship Japanese convoy did mot re. move the threat of enemy occupa-| | tion of New Guinea or the possibility of assault upon Australia, authoritative quarters said as Gen. Douglas MacArthur's communique told of a double blow early Sunday by royal Australian air force Hudsons and Dutch-manned B-25 Mitchell medium bombers on Toeal, in the Kai islands between Dutch New Guinea

and’ Australia. Hudson led the raid, blasting

smoke in the harbor area. The B-25's ¢éame over 30 minutes later, bombing &nd strafing in low-level attacks,

policemen) 13 esmiaN Says Japs Could: |

buildings and leaving’ flames and]

Celebrate Java Anniversary ; Revenge-hungry Dutch pilots, many of whom saw their homes destroyed by the Japanese in Java, said that all bombs hit in the target area. Yesterday was the first anniversary of Java's fall, . An authoritative spokesman declared that numerous appeals for in-

enable Gen. MacArthur to launch a large-scale offensive but were for minimum reinforcements and sup-

the face of threatened attack. He supported Premier John Curtin's ‘request for a larger share of | ©

cause “the ‘present allied strength in this theater doesn’t allow an adequate safety margin to take care of rapidly-growing Japanese striking power along the island perimeter north of Australia.”

Many Ships Still at Rabaul Military quarters said that aerial

on New Britain island, taken shortly before the departure of the destroyed 22-ship convoy, showed at least 60 vessels visible to the naked eye. “You needn’t have any doubts about Japanese shipping concentrations around there still being very considerable,” the spokesman said. These shipping concentrations were called one of the most dis-

arations in this theater because of the fluid reserve of shipping available to the Japanese over and above what it takes to supply and maintain armies in its occupied territory.

Concentrate Large Forces

Other disquieting ‘developments were: 1. The Japanese have concentrated many thousands of troops in the islands north of Australia even | Ld the cost of weakening other a fronts. Their size far exceeds the

fensive purposes. 2. The enemy has constructed airflelds and dispersal bays sufficient to accomodate 1500 planes, which is more than he now has in the area. 3. There are other indications Mithat the Japanese are taking up “position “in readiness” which will place .them in the most favorable position for defensive operations or for offensive action against Australia should allied preparations not keep pace with their own. : This appraisal of the situation is shared by a majority of high-rank ink’ military men and appears to

of External Affairs Herbert Evattl’s forthwoming visit to Washington.

Find Home Brew In Avenue Raid

THERE WERE shades’ of prohibition days on Indiana ave. last night, ; When Sergt. John Foran knocked on the door at 808% Indiana ave. a voice inside invited: “Come on in.” \ The sergeant and two patrolmen did. They said they found a crock of home brew fermenting snd empty beer bottles. They arrested John Bird on a

mer member of the editorial staff

creased aid were not intended to|0f The Times, both here] 0

the united nations’ production be- to U.S. Senator Predérick VanNuys

constitute the reason for Minister]

BEN STERN IS MADE capa, Du. 1,100 a

several ip ago.

LIEUTENANT GOLONEL

Maj. Benjamin M. Stern, a for-

serving and in Washington, D. C., has been

promoted to the rank of lieutenant|: gelonsl in the U. 8, marine corps, {it: has plies necessary to hold Australia in Capt, ph E. . on

been announced here by

Sharge of marine induction and reiting in Indiana.

‘group ol. Stern was private secretary 52] E. 13th st., has been postponed for two weeks because of cold

paperman at Evansville before coming to Indianapolis mother,

the rank of major Col, Stern also served as a news-

The meeting of Old Age Pension|

7, scheduled for tonight at

(D, Ind.) at the time he went on| weather.

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Pals on. POINT Rationing

'@ Point Rationing is a method desighed to limite the - distribution and consumption of certain scarce com. modities—at present, canned and bottled fruits, canned =. ‘vegetables, soups sad juices; frozen fruits and vege-

tables; dried fruits.

ye we dv WAR! i

iy pel to pan mt rep owe cross thei desert. towards

: eighth srmy Off balance ran against |a stone wall. Mon gamery sat tight

of supply vehicles!

front. Rommel’s effort to. throw the

"Having failed, Rommel is un-

Masry W. Moores Afsar Service Bodget Plan wis developed

90 sid those who bear the cost of funeral services. It ‘zesouties have been depleted by other expenses. .‘ot_Pla, combioed with Harry W.. charges, permits nay family to meet a. difficult sintion

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without undus worry,

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: She's in the Army sow=aad so are you The South Seas? North Africa? The Eastern Front? These ase the outposts of 3 war that, for v's, centers in Broad Ripple and Brightwood, in Maywood nd ‘Meridian Street. Fi Brery time you go to aries oe £0 to war. Your wespons, + Kaon Book snd ap earnest Jetermination to send every possible pound of fighting Jood to

our fighting me, It is your willingness, yes, your eagerness 10 go without thet or 611% the maws of hungry ships to feed the mouths of hungry mes. LT nn | . Aslutetoyou, stay-at-home soldier! Aad let's get on-with that basde-inias basket. Now t1at you have War Ration Book Two, study its provisions:

a Budget your st mps as carefully as you budge your soney. We most al work Pip Ty s selec th mors abusinas ores. Bsboioms | 8 Bationlog, w) make Radloning work. Fe eer Eo — ES oa Ter 8 ave am rie Pegs is he keep il mn ak psa DOWNTOWN WARDENS : down a gn » contribwion of fighting foods for our ‘Rationing is in effect, Help your grocer, and help yourself by marketing early : : oe : (od ber, we must all rk Baionins, 10 me Taha dep early in the week. Be pisient. Be seasonsble. ‘Be-co-operative. Be Ando va Wn heb ud dnl yon tors, Wien

Plane fos, the sity’ iret complete blackout Msich 28 will be mapped esting | the Headline 0 good, triple yout efforts, Tot ia that way, was see won:

charge of violating the 1935 beverage. act. Police said the bottled had been consumed, but that

A polat value is given to each rationed commodity, scaled in relation 10 the quantities available, Thus, a can ~of peas caries & valup of 16 points; & ean of beets, 10 points, etc. Point values will be identical at ail retail sores, They bave upthing whatever to do with the price you pay, | ; Bach individual has s eotal of 48 points monthly. This

Fabric Experts Analyze Each Garment at United This is one

place where we “think before we

| soning ot 2 of downtown

tions. ; Disreta u sone 3 tnctuad 3, 2. 3, i 7, W, B31, © and #4.