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-production costs, Te-ly. ines coupe, and $1080 for the|

announcement Cal- |e tmaster cabriolet or convertible § the comment of

four-door, six-cylinder town sedan; $1045 for the eight-cylinder, fourdoor sedan. © Plymouth — $035 for the deluxe x four-door sedan, $850 for the stanquarters, . however, dard two-door sedan, and $1078 for

into account, or why,

pricing policy as a possi- [the deluxe convertible coupe.

more labor strife. Buick—$1260 for the special 40 the industry wouldiconvertible coupe, $1465 for the against the 30|four-door. Roadmaster touring sedan, $2545 for the 90 limited four-

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only slight increases| p, go40-.$1108 for the four-door margins. sedan, $1082 for the club coupe

the big C. I. O. United (all prices for smaller De Soto would )

Chrysler—$1177 for the four-door

only this reference to|for the smaller Chrysler models.)

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rate. schedules since

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new rg cost $882 $850 in 1942. Sixteen of the difference is acfor by cent over- | remainder

announcement last night, {$1168 for the club coupe (all prices

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$3000 of earnings in a year. He suggested that it might be well to have all such premiums, including those for health, calculated on a somewhat higher amount, such as

Mr. Truman estimated that his program of pre-payment for miedical care would require approximately 4 per cent of these earnings. This would mean, roughly speaking, that the President's plan would .involve 4 per cent deduction from the first $3600 of earnings in a year. He said the American people have been spending, on the average, nearly 4 per cent of their incomes for sickness care. “How much of the total fund should come from the insurance premiums and how much from general revenues is a matter for the congress to decide,” the President said. 2 . Proposes Insurance Expansion He proposed that insurance against loss of wages from sick-| ness and disability be provided through expansion —of “the present social insurance system through adjustment of premiums. Since this type of insurance deals with cash benefits rather than ‘with

rate message on social security. On the question of health insurance, the President said he believed plan would produce funds to

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| REPLACE ARMS! Groves: Tells Legionnaires It] Decided Pacific War.

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pose weapon. One does not drive a tack with a pile driver. It must be guarded, it must be supported and it must be followed up.”

URGES COMPULSORY He termed the omb “the decid-

weapon, not just another con-

ha HEALTH INSURANCE icine factor” in the war against

Meanwhile, the resolutions com(Continued From Page One) |. ;0., of the Legion was reported {to be considering a recommendation tain and pay for medical services|, ~.°_ "oo icating committee report on the proposed army-navy

tem just as tthey are now free to} Cy _|merger before the next session of =|send their children to private in-} __"

stead of tax-supported schools. “The Legion, divided within its own The President pointed out What ,nys on the controversial unificapresent social’ security taxes tion of command issue, last night benefits are calculated on the first |, .., one of the foremost opponents’ drawn top service chiefs to pre- & program expected to receive over-

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$3600 STRAUSS SAYS—

SANTA CLAUS the Lajes—stat®, as folows:

“Man ‘wants but little here ‘below—but he wants that

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thout a blueprint,” King told & wednesday. _of 5000 assembled in Chi- Litt) cago’s historic Coliseum for the e fight was. expected over a

Legion's first post-war convention. | e8ion inde ent of a military In seconding a recommendation | Fak Him —es its preN © - -recom= ast of Secretary of the Navy James V-lmended, in the’ form of four |lunchroom st the 20th st. beach om. vinced that decisions of “such grave Months basic training and eight| White river, 5 importance should not be ed months of advance training for| Fire trucks, pumping water from

until all aspects of the: question high schoo] graduates. had been weighed and studied.”

Favor Training

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little GOOD.

He wants a label that indicates a masculine source— that he knows and respects—ON his gift.

And your name on a greeting card WITH it

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World—of Men!”

It is a very significant clue Yo his - affection and to his preference—"He.

will open his Strauss Gift first.”

26TH STREET BEACH

CHICAGO, Nov. 19 (U. P.)—The| ut not before the 20 by 30 American Legion auxiliary was structure had virtually

The proposal to unite the navy, : army and air commands was only PD Wied Yodoy. on whether to one of several subjects that have endorse universal military training,