Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1943 — Page 15

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Speakers Tell Convention

«of the country,” Mr. Wyatt said.

_- some of the duties that were taken " “away from their offices during the

Changes in Wealth Endanger System.

By NOBLE REED eh Speakers at the state convention} ©f county and township officials to-| day warned trustees that the town- i will} | 100s 0 severeet ent the mrt fem

- ship form of local government

years of post-war readjustment. The shifting of wealth from rural areas to industrial centers

“The only course of action that will save the ‘township form of government is the equal distribution of taxes from wealth to all sections

“Failure to broaden the tax base will result in actions to abolish townships.” .«

Being Crippled

Mr, Wyatt pointed out that education in many townships is being erippled by a serious shortage of teachers, due, he said, to low salaries snd more economic security. in

the rae show Jat the Average

retit. sownships are losing thelr teachers to ‘higher paid jobs. in

Harveys state representaHenry county, declared government in Indimust be improved to meet the 8 of. various groups to abolish ‘the tfustee’s office,

tive

"The ‘trustee must begin now to| ©

prepard -for any post-war emer‘and he must: prove to be the

ee SPOPEON- MOBt fitted to lead any -re-| ~ sdjustment. program.” he said,

Urges Action

Rep. Harvey urged that trustees attempt to have restored to them

past two years in order to preserve the home rule form of government, Hassil E. Schenck, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau, told the trustees that the best guarantee for | tHe ‘preservation of democracy and home rule right now is the purchase of war bonds. #You have been falling down In your duty to the boys who are risking .their Byes for democracy,”. he

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posed federal subsidies on food, declaring that it would merely mean that the government would help pay the grocery bills of people who are getting the highest wages in his-

County Commissioners assoclation will draft a legislative proembracing proposed expansion SL eine powers in local government, | "The tommissiohiers association, the trustees association and the infirmary superintendents association a a resolution in which they a ito refuse acceptance of any

old age assistance recipients into|

county infirmaries unless they are first dropped from welfare depariment roles,

Asks Tax Cuis

- Addressing county commissioners, Lt. Gov. Charles M. Dawson urged county officials to work toward a rediction in the amount of taxes Indiana is paying to 'the federal government in order that more tax money can be raised: for Indiana's

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“Of every $100 tax money paid by Indiana to the federal government only $18 of it comes back to us in federal service,” Mr. Dawson said. The convention will close tomorrow with adoption of resolutions and election of officers.

©. B'S. CHAPTER TO MEET Janu chapter 121.0. X. 5, ili at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Ma-

radio commentator and world trav- |

in war-time at the luncheon meeting of the Marion County Teachers’ association Saturday at Manual high ischool. Mr. Bolt is a native of Brazil, Ind.

SET JUKE BOX DANCE Bethel 11, Order of Jobs Daughters, will have a juke box dance from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. Saturday at the Lynhurst Masonic temple, Lynd-

hurst dr. and W. Morris st. Miss Gyneth Tidd is honored queen,

portant in Winter, Simple

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Romi Cleanser makes «waking ay. I whitens blouses, shifts, household - linens,- children’s clothes, etc.—easily and quickly — without the work or wear of hard rubbing.

Roman Cleanser also disinfects clothes — and that’s im-

label. Grocers sell quarts and economical ‘half-gallon jugs.

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disinfecting directions on the

PR IS BE 4 WT I pd

You know, not all the best wartime meals were discovered since Pearl Harbor! For instance, this big coun-try-supper of Star Bacon and eggs with fried potatoes has always been @ favorite of hearty eaters. After this kind of meal your friends will slowly push back their chairs and sigh with satisfaction. And satisfied

cious and solid nourishment in every bite of this big meat meal. First, put several strips of Armour’s ina cold frying pan over

they wil be, 160+, . for there's deli- | eggs

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A Star Bacon Fost for Hearty Falers

low heat and fry slowly for 6to 8 minutes. You'll notice a tantalizing fragance right away... for S/ar Bacon isslow smoked over hickory and hardwood fires . . . has that smoky savor that all America loves. Pour off fat as it accumulates, re. moving bacon to warm plate when itis crisp but not brittle. Fry Cloverbloom in bacon fat (a great way to spread the bacon flavor) and arrange

| on toast as shown. Serve with a big

side dish of fried potatoes. % ARMOUR AND COMPANY

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Kroger's Redripe Golden Bose.

TURNIPS

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POTATOES: 4:35¢ | 3% 25¢

Juicy Floridas Thin skin—sweet 200-216 size

MILK Country Club

1 Point per can,

MILK __Bunshine

1 Point per can,

Fragrant, golden-crusted — full

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In Piece, Sweet cure—~3 Pls.

Bologna Sausage

Sandwich style, sliced—5 Pla

CHICKEN

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Rib. end roast, oan; tender—Delicious' with sweet

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Beef Liver

Young, tender, full of vitae © mina, serve with bacon—§ Pts,

Frankfurters

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Sliced Bacon

Sweet Cure, no rind-4 points,

Lard

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Uncooked, for salads.

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Boneless Herring

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Fancy Yellow Pike

Medium size for baking.

Pan Fish

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