Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1943 — Page 12
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WASHINGTON, May 21 (U. P.).|ator from Texas in speaking of the “Ihe position of the services," he WV h Ls NE AN —Senator Alexander Wiley (R. [product of the cow. The cow is the| , __|declared, “is that they don’t like | § Jose D Seeks to Quell Excitement! .onmligss bf § = County Council Declares Wis) and Seustar Tom ously Hotluf of 5a Jue, SOWishing Visiting, Moving Relatives [such family migration, but that the ASPIRIN i A | Property SUIVey in War |vesienday over the respective mer. man” - Discouraged by on of ha men we cv ASRS Over Dispute With by J - i t a ‘ its of butter 0 nerferine, ’ “I am deeply touched,” said Con- S 2 : aste of Money. Wiley open e discussion by nally, “at the senator's mention of ervices. The Russians. SN y saying that Edward Sard, office of the cow as the mother of man. The : Copyright, (543. br The Indianapolis Times a 3 A movement to block any plans |price administration employee, was cow also is the mother of lots of] NEW YORK, May 21 (U. P)— e Chicago Daily News, me. | SS r 3 for a general reassessment of real (going through the Midwest asking pulls.” The major problem facing housing LONDON, May 21. — Wiadislaw| } EF WB | estate in Center township this year [people to use margarine instead of| “If any section of the country officials is what to do about famSikorski, premier of the Polish gov- 8 X \ ! | was started yesterday by the county butter. handles the bull,” Wiley said, “it's|ilies of military men who follow emnment-in<exil ~ council. It's a dangerous government|Texas. There is no bull factory|their husbands and fathers into -in-exile, will shortly visit Councilmen, in a formal state-|policy when we use public funds greater than the senator from Tex- military areas which also are the Polish army established in the ment, declared that a reassessment |for the advertising of one product as.” eritical production centers, Cole- : under “abnormal war conditions” (Over another,” Wiley said. —————————— man Woodbury, assistant adminis-
be to calm down the excitement would be a waste of public funds| Connally interrupted: “You are WPB ACTS TO SAVE trator of the national housing
: : Pg “ tting up to complain because which has been mounting among This British seaman looks as | because it possibly would have to ge agency said today. N OLLS the troops as a result of the Russo-| though he's waiting for 4 shave, be repeated after the war." ie onstn had to eat AUTOMOBILE PARTS! “Last summer” Woodbury told| | 2 YARDS § Shue Polish dispute. but he's intent on grim business— Plans to order a reassessment Wiley said he didn’t have to apol- the 11th annual meeting of national ROLLS
It has been an integral part of the looking for lurking Nazi U-boats [here were considered by the state ize for butt WASHINGTON, May 21 (U, P). housing officials, “both the army| \ A paper fo arguments proceed t in the “barber's chair” [tg g poptae ar utter: —The war production board t g \ aigtmente Diensesing between the oe Se ns ih Rr, bax Sonty een Biier Awe Connally said that “those Who |moved to Jout the a and navy agreed that to provide Fuss isn ang Bw aw governments ; 0 that th ject . 1 be . try oleomargarine usually prefer it | serviceable used automobile parts. housing for such families would enthat the Russians have refused to ; the pro, cou under- fy,’ o)q, greasy, sour butter which| A new order, effective June 1.|COVro8e such a large migration that permit further Poles to proceed |new developments may follow the|taken whether the council appro-|ja.¢ peen treated two or three times | prohibits the sale of delivery asi would seriously interfere with the
fro aby 1 x -| pri : » Tom mai to in the ‘Mia aia rel ‘wh of Pr pred funds 0 0 100 ake pi bv 1 re ap any Sd nal pr, |" 10% families of those already serving|mer Ambassador Joseph E. Davies. Dreg Buyge! Sum Rep ied Wiley: I regret the ele- cept when such part is “no longer] “We therefore agreed not to prothere to leave Russia to be reunited | Poles here believe that President| The council last year eliminated ment o! filth injected by the sen-|serviceable.” vide housing for these families, and with their menfolk. | Roosevelt and Prime Minister | from the 1043 budgets about $280,Although little has been heard| Churchill have worked out proposals| 200 that had been requested for recently about Anglo-American ef-| which they hope will prove very the assessment work.
. : ; “The Marion county council is forts in Moscow to heal the Russo- | helpful if the Russians actually | | : i a Polish breach. is 8 | wi % nt. alarmed at the possibility in the |§| ed 3 each, B18 Scien tet gant s Siemon near future of the issue of general |} | a é 0 me _- 00 - AER TT fT ER TH TAT TS THR EN 2 | reassessments for Center township,” ' ®
the council's statement declared. “There is no debate that the re-
" : { | pen Saturday Til 1: : Pp. = assessment is needed but the = council believes the best thing for a Monday 'Til 9 P. M. the community is to hold up such action until after the war. To go ) {into reassessment now would be a i futile waste of public funds,
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E at wages permitted by law. gs i 2 aay {| “Finally and vitally there is not Heavier! E | Therefore the pay for the work =| would result in an increase of| : = several cents in the tax rate next ® Moss Gray ® Pacific Blue Ly ruling, the council could. be by-| ® Tan Moresque tax board.”
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