Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1946 — Page 26

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PROTEST BUILDING LEVY FOR SCHOOLS

NEW CASTLE, Ind., Aug. 7.—City council will meet Aug. 26 to consider formally the New Castle city’s proposed tax rate for 1947 of $1.84, Meanwhile, five petitions had been filed with County Auditor Taylor I. Morris protesting the proposal of a 75 cent tax levy for a five-year period for school building purposes.

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. — The |ardine.

navy quietly has junked one of Fleet Adm. Ernest K. King’s pet |8ray summer uniforms in the spring

projects—gray navy summer uniforms for officers.

An order just issued by says:

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