Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1943 — Page 7
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The Rev. Fr. James P,- , ’ : he Rey Bines P, “Galvin, | til his recent transfer. | Crime among Boys and Girls* at| out from under the OPA’s celling local conditions and other factors,(1400.48 (B) relating to commodities) doing their own work and thus con- |and Wednesday to interview men of native of Indianapolis, has assumed | For four years before entering! {price regulations when he cuts the make it “administratively imprac-|and services (Rev. 8R 11 to GMPR, [tribute to the war effort.” his duties as a chaplain at the army | the service, Father Galvin served | the monthly meeting of the Carrie, jopnnors grass. ticable” to control prices f n! Amdt. 30) based on public laws 421 . technical education and training : S > aye Sty rol Jproes ‘or hue . P PENSION GROUP MEETS | Who are seeking commissions in the
{Nation Anti-Liquor League, Inc. at| OPA admits, somewhat wistfully,! air § _|g parish in Richmond. , ¥ - 29 ess; io To vechnical training com-|% oe studied at St. Meinrads and the Wheeler City Rescue Mission at that the task of setting celling|SerVices, OPA explains, and hence-|and 728, T7th congress; E. 0.920. 71 Tne Indiana Old-Age Pension naval reserve. College graduates 5 Tian asic training center ab ,. o nephew of the Misses Cents 2 p. m. Aug. 3. (prices for the cutting and mainte forth the grass cutter can charge|F. R. 7871; E. O. 0328, 8 F. R. 468l.| group 17 will meet at McClain hall, | under 40 years of age who have
{ Greensboro, N, C. and Winifred Galvin, 838 N. Rural! Mrs. E. D. Fuson James, is presi- nance of lawns, trimming of hedges,| what the traffic will bear. Victory gardens also are included State st. and Hoyt ave, at 7:30 p. m, | technical experience should investi
Upon entering the air forces as|st. | dent of the league. | tending of flower gardens and re-| All this is solemnly set forth in|in the exemption, but the OPA ex- | Monday. gate this opportunity to serve,
Quality-Style-Value . .. In 1943 Fur Fashions at sez:
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Sears stores have posted or marked ceiling prices in come pliance with Government regulations.
