Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1944 — Page 2
Discussions.
session to analyze and discuss statewide and local .issues which may
Mh RURLY “Wartime strains on the home| eight “DL coupled with the Wives’ new eco A : : ; ~ inomic freedom in war plant Work : © (are dealing marriage imuensnely 5 y S. 3-Day Parley Opens Monday severe blows in Indianapo ’ i . rate here was disclosed today in a ~ For Pre-Legislative check of court house records for|riages. the first nine months of 1944. For every eight marriage licenses
* ; ; issued so. far this year, seven diA three-day pre-legislative study | orp suits have been filed in Mar-
jon county's six civil courts, com-
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pared to six divorce silts to every) However, the ill-fated
While 4410 marriage licenses were [part of the rush to the being issued this year, 3810 divorce courts this year.
sults were filed, or 86 divorce suits| The bulk of increase in d
face the Indiana general assembly meeting in January will open at 10 a. m. Monday with a closed prelimHoosier organization = executives attending the conference, which will | be held at the Athletic club, will in- | clude representatives of chambers * of commerce and other affiliated commercial and professional organi- | pations : : |
a noon luncheon Monday | Senator I. Floyd Garrott, chairman | of the state budget committee, and O. Andersori Ketchum, state budget | director, will outline the condition | of state finances and prospective re-| quired expenditures in the near fu- | ture |
Other Topics Listed
Other issues to be taken up dur« ing the three-day session are the progress of the newly formed gov ernor's commission on aviation, the | highway situation in Indiana and the post-war highway program, an<! ticipated legislative proposals in the multi-million-dollar social security unemployment compensation and public welfare programs, re-employ= ment for veterans, opportunities for hew industries and personal rela-
Scheduled to speak are Samuel C.
Strickland, director of the Indiana OPA; Hassil E. Schenck, president of the Indiana farm bureau, and Harry 8S. Rogers, Indianapolis district director of the Smaller War Plants Corp. The conference is being sponsored Py the Indiana Commercial Secretaries association and the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce. Clar-
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BUTLER ENROLLMENT GAINS OVER 1943
Total enroliment at Butler uni-| versity for the fall term is 200 more than last year Dr. C. B.
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0 per cent of them were veterans of this war studying) 1 Bill of Rights, f the students in the regular ‘session aré in the college of| beral arts and sciences and the majority of the rest are studying ther education or business admin-
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_ BROWNING SLATED FOR CHURCH TALK
Dr. Dallas L. Browning, pastor of | the North Methodist church, will| Speak at the first of a series of fel-! lowship and dinner programs at 6 Pp. m. Thursday at the Central Ave. | Methodist church. ! Following Dr. Browning's address on “Christian Optimism” an ine formal welcome will be extended to the Rev. and Mrs, Robert L, Klausmeler and his daughter, who came to Central Ave. Methodist church this summer, Other fellowship and inspiration programs will be held on successive Thursdays. |
| QUARTET TO PLAY ~The Musical Art quartet, assisted by Louise Essex, cellist, will present a program in the world war me- | morial ‘building auditorium at 8:30 Pp. m. tomorrow under the auspices: of the Ensemble Music soclety of! Indianapolis, {
Ration Calendar
MEAT-Red stamps A8 through + 28 and A5 through K5 in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each. |
CANNED GOODB—Blue stamps| AB through Z8 and “A5 through R5| in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10! points each. No more blue stamps will become valid until Nov. 1.
SUGAR—Stamps 30, 31, 32 and 33 in Book 4 are gong indefinitely | for 5 pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. | Applicants applying for canning! sugar shofild send in one .spare stamp 37, attached to the applica= | tion for each applicant. {
GASOLINE—Stamp A-13 for 4 gallons through Dec. 21. B4 and G4, B5 and C5 good for 5 gallons: T (4th | quarter) good for 5 gallons through
gallon; R, R-1 and R2 are good for | 8 gallons but are not valid at filling | stations. ? {
SHOES—No, 1 and No. 2 “airplane” stamps iu Book 3 good in definitely. ‘A new stamp will‘ be come valid Nov. 1. -
Dec. 31, E, El and E2 good for 1.
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