Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1943 — Page 14

‘Motalfal & la Kibbi? : No, this isn't double talk. .It is just part of the oriental dinner menu to be served at noon Sunday | tary gasoline rations, with an indication that no extra gas would be allowed for the other two cars. Mrs. Roosevelt, listing her occupation as ranching, and as a Red

And it will be Cross nurses’ ad had asked for lo LL ov : oo grain [wAPon 4 3, 31 Joo War, $103 50 © style, Ris Moff ; for ‘her res cars — a station Established in Indianapolis: for Over 10 Years : MPOO & SET, st y fal, or but~- wagon and two passenger cars. ’ bg . ? Chairman George L. Robertson Now Located at These Specials for Two Weeks Only! .

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should be open Dec, 1. 7 ” 4 W. Market St. advantage of this modest price, Special rolls; Loubia Khadra, | The dates when other detours will / / . gol ! : MILKY shampoo and styled finger salad and dessert |nropably be lifted are approxinfately wave included at this one low price. complete the bill of fare. ° as follows: Road 75. south of : Atmosphere will be provided by Coatesville, Oct. 185: Road 109. from the Peistikji family and its music. | Kates ie Wiki. OX 20 stencivve Gl Empress Individual Wave Tony La Fata is chairman of the |Road 154, east and west of Grays- , A Helene Curtis Product » 593

dinner, sponsored by the Men's |yille Oct. 12: Road 168 east of Road * Individual solution for each type of hair , Oct, 12; ) ; -—you can TE in of Sm cloth, out wo Sr IL SEY EE Amu we. : “ hy A . : e¢ Examination - . $30,000 For Experts STATIONED AT KNOX [Road 200 near Willow Branch.| ADAM... 13% 4 4750 if Glasses Are Nooded ; penta. mod pm

te appropriations com-| Cpl. William T. Joseph, son of Jan. 1, 1944; Road 218 west of Road LONG... #40 4% 4, : . i a followed up the Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph, 2203(31, June, 1944; Road 318 between 0 Easy Credit Termsg elie 3 action of its counterpart in the Langley ave, has been enrolled in|Road 303 and Road 1, Nov. 10; Road Will Be Arranged. Galen | Cd |» house by voting unanimously for a the radio electricians’ course in the 552, south of Lafayette; Nov. 1, and Pay Weekly or Monthly Ma y move to guard against unwarranted [armored school communication de- Road 627 north of Richmond, E : : : LJ JE J ‘expenditures by the government, It partment at Ft. Knox, Ky. { Dee. 1. : * : STARTER RR RT ved a request for $30,000 to — : : Tor : Se— Pema provided for additional experts to 5 msn pus pia check on the administration's budget requests at a time when house Republicans are demanding that half of the administration's $10,500,000,000 revenue program be discounted through budget econ-

omies. : Advocates of the sales tax were encouraged by the open-minded attitude of the committee, with one of them asserting: “Under any circumstances, it's unusual to find that committee of congress is in a half-way receptive mood on the sales tax question. With a presidential election coming up, it's downright phenomenal.” Aside from demands for stringent

capitulation also disclosed: Victory Tax May Live

1. A growing sentiment within the committee to go slow on the administration's proposal to repeal the victory tax. 2. Considerable agitation from | small industrialists for’ elimination of the corporate excess profits tax.) 3. An almost total disregard for so-called unorthodox revenue-rais- | ing suggestions such as an excess profits tax on individual incomes. 4. A similar disregard for a program to boost social security taxes by $5,300,000,000, which the treasury | recommended as a possible alter“native to its $10,500.000,000 program: |- = K wide difference of -opinioh | on the extent of the inflationary gap and relative merits of a sales tax versus increased income levies as methods to combat it.

THE REV. LINN TRIPP TO DISCUSS MORALS! _

The Rev. Linn Tripp, social serv- | fee secretary of the Indianapolis Church federation, will discuss| “Moral Conditions in Indianapolis,” this evening at the prayer service at 7:45 in the Olive Branch Christian church. The talk is one of three planned by the pastor, the Rev. Wales E. Smith, to present the crime situa tion in the city and what the] churches can do to help. Next! Thursday, Oct. 21, Mrs. Florence | Thacker Bradley, referee of the ju-| venile court for girls and young women, will outline some of the cases brought to her court and what is being done about them. Thurs day, Oct. 28, Al Cooley, chief protmtion officer of Marion county, will speak.

PROTECTED HOME | CIRCLE TO INITIATE]

Capitol City circle, 176, of the! Protected Home circle degree team, | will initiate a class of candidates at 8:30 p. m- today in the 1. 0.0. F. | hall, E. Washington st. and Hamil- | ton ave. | Guests of honor” at the program | will be Sister Lena Bedell, State! Deputy C. F. Webster and Mrs. | Webster of Marion and various’ Grand circle