Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1945 — Page 7

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| Marion county tuberculosis hospital | Tomlinson hall’ to refresh their first world war, they said, the na-| I . TENTATIE Th {1s one that shouldn't be cut “one 6 lit 1S HEED memories on the inflationary prac-|tion was spiraling to an inflationary THIEVES RAID TRUCK; ; |iota,” Addison J. Parry, county | :

: oo J : tices that wrecked more than 100000 peak that brought a crash ine1920.| STEAL CHOICE MEA ‘council president, promised more ‘business firms following world war I. Governor Gates and Mayor, Ty nl hives 3 . : money later if needed. Sponsor of the meeting is the dan wil : a = Thieves ignored red points earlyy. i Ww k F ll T : dall will be‘“speakers at the meet today when they stole a Kingan & pening 06 a erm The budget for that institution Marin county war price,board, a Mrs! E i i ;

) ing. E. C. Atkins, chairman of . 2 was trimmed from $362,654 to] f OPA volunteers, which has (he Union station U. 8. O. canteen; CO truck and ransacked the pack=

August 21 to September 4 $338,706 by county ' commissioners | oa the ESpInsonny for main- Prank C. - Buddenbaum- of Regal ages of meat it contained, accords k- . before the council study got under 200 to Hear of Inflation taining price controls Stores, Inc, and Willis B. Conner, ing to police reports, a City and County Councils way. Councilmen told officials of 1 : . Governor to Speak executive manager, Indiana war fi-| The truck was recovered, but as gi For normal, peacetime living, a higher level of prepara- Make Further Cuts. the Sunnyside hospital that “you Spiral in 1920. | The meeting is part of a nation- nance committee; also will address yet it has not been determined how tion and merit will be required. Many are planning te can come in later and ask for more wide campaign fo strengthen price the group. «much meat was taken, Logan T.%

meet the conditions. Naturally, those who continue or With further reductions by city employees, if you need them.” Marion county grocers and meat control and to remind everyone that| Presiding will be. H. Burch Nunley. Bunett, Kingan's garage manager, resume their educational programs at once will: enjoy i

De (ahd county councils, the proposed| Municipal court judges will bene- dealers will hold a “revival” meet- the nation is entering a dangerous He will represent J. A. Schilling, however, said evidently the thieves e advantagts, {1946 tax rate for Indianapolis tenta- ft by an increase from $5000 to|ing Monday night. period, OPA officials said. chairman of the Marion county war had trampled on much of the meat tively stood at $1.64 today and the $7500 a year by an act of the last| About 1200 of them will meet in' At this same stage following the price board's food panel remaining in the truck. At the 10 Schools county ‘budget included few In-| legislature. This was one of sev-! Sp : - te : ey of Indiana Business College—Marion, Muncie, Logans- creases. other than those mandated eral mandated salary increases the | : port, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, by the’ last legislature. This year's| county council was required to Vincennes, and (Central) Indianapolis — the following city tax rate is $1.47 per $100 of tax- grant :

definite, specifie courses are offered. These courses are able property ' y designed and presented with the job-objective predomi- : : EE ,,,,",,—— nating, In a period of reconversion, the county council laid down the policy Baby Snapshot : , of maintaining salaries at the same

® Private Secretarial ! level. Councilmen believe salaries ; ® Executive Secretarial of county jobs will be attractive to Softened Nazis ® Junior Accounting war workers thrown out of jobs in ® Sapior. Accountin a decreasing lush wartime economy (U. P).—S. Sgt. Edward L. Steel * Junior Ex i New ois Eliminated Ypsilanti, Mow, a WI ao mor kxecutive Almost $150,000 was cut yester- | pian v ouaYy * Complete Commerce day from a proposed $12,488,705 city| & snapshot of his wife and baby

~ Stenographic ot budget for 1946. The funds were| saved his life after the Germans FO R E A L L requested by the park department. had forced him to dig his own Thousands of business, industrial and professional firms po beast ign hi grave. look to Indiana Business College for secretaries, account- - 2 ants, junior executives, BH etc. Both firms items eliminated from the park] Steele, a grime a 2 Bt Jit and LB.C. graduates are accorded the active, efficient budget. Even so, the department | down near New Munster, Gerservice of our FREE PLACEMENT DEPARTMENT. headed by Paul Brown will have| many, last April, said he was cap- ’ $67,000 more to spend next year! tured by a Nazi soldier and civilthan it had this year. | fan. They ordered him to march : Items for renovation and main-| to an open fleld, handed him a Courses Attractive to Veterans tenance of Broad Ripple park, which | shovel and told him to “dig your The concentrated, compact,. effective courses offered here | ‘| the park board has agreed to buy.| own grave. oppeal to veterans, They can save time, yet’ prepare were councilmanic targets. After he had dug down four thoroughly. All ten 1.B.C. schools are accredited under the Defends Hospital Fund feet, Steele, now at the AAF reG. I. Bill of Rights The city budget review is expected| distribution station here, said he to be completed at a session to- Jock Dui ne snapshot for “one _|night. The county council will con-| 'aSt 100K. Applicants for entrance may contact the schools in person, tinue its studies at a noon session The Germans wanted to see the by letter or phone. Free Bulletin describes courses and Sunday in the county infirmary at| picture, too, and after a short quotes fees. Or address Julietta. It will study that insti-| powwow ordered him to get out tution’s budget. of the grave and took him to a

Indiana Business College Declaring that the budget of the| prison camp.

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