Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1944 — Page 19

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New Deal lems,” Judge Stark urged that a new congress be sent to Washington to “shout a few ‘nays’ to bureaueratic appropriation bills.” He assailed the whole New Deal of planned economy,

urging a return to free enterprise in

business, ‘Need Assurance’ “What business really needs,” he said, “is some real assurance that the government wants private industry to succeed, some guarantee that government will not regulate and tax industry out of existence and that government believes in free enterprise and the profit system.” . He pointed out that the war gave

Asks Tax Relief

ance of the New Deal bureaucrats

economy, we may well believe the government would like to operate these plants,” he said. “And unless government decides to get out of industry and give it some relief from ruinous taxes and give it some encouragement, the government may have plenty of plants to operate.

Credits GOP for State Tax Cut

Dewey-Bricker Club Set for Campaign

was completed yesterday at a meeting at the Columbia club. The club has 126 charter members. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, president of the Indianapolis Republican Women's club, appealed for the election of the entire Republican ticket this fall. Next meeting of the elub will be Oct. 4.

RAFTERY HEADS PRECINCT GROUP

John F. Raftery, deputy proseoutor, has been elected chairman of a special committee of the Marjon County United Republican Preeinct Committeemen association, formed recently to consult with Henry Ostrom, G. O. P. central

committee chairman, on campaign the

plans, James Wadsworth was elected vice chairman and Mrs. Ruth Davis secretary.

Be his Chin-up ! Send a new, smiling “Pin-up of yourself.

Be photographed now

October 15

Last day to mail Christmas gifts to him overseas.

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Clear Calendar in Hopes Of Recess Before Week-End.

BULLETIN WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (U.P.).

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WILLIS WAITS ACTION ON SURPLUS BILL

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. — Although most of fhe Hoosier con-

Willis (R. Ind) remains here to see what President Roasevelt does with the reconversion and surplus property bills. “I intend to stay right here to vote again if he vetoes them,” Sen-

measures, but nobody can predict with confidence what PF. D. R. will do.” Before he left for his

The house naval affairs commit. has approved such a proposal,

Crashes in State ~ Rise 36 Per Cent

fic death rate is “on a par” with the average auto-crash toll in other cities throughout the Traffic Engineer J. T. Hallett said

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UPPER LEFT: The school girl loves her slick all-woel jersey dress with a high round neck and brief cap sleeves. One of our famous Louella Ballerine of California fashions. 19.95.

UPPER CENTER: The B. 6. gives and receives orders In a softly spoken suit of all.weol gabardine. One of the ageless, timeless classics so necessary to her. 39.95.

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in bright colors. The dress, 19.95, The bolers, 14.95.

BELOW: Charming; womanly dignity for the pefite matron who wears this sleek tuxedo cost in soft suede cloth with muskrat fur trimming. Including fax, 13200.

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