Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1947 — Page 2

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porary houses this year +. - FOUR: Increase . in consumer supplies, although progress “inevit.' _ |ably will be patchy”; shortages food, clothing, and pottery were expected to con- | LONDON, Feb. 21 RU. P) —Altinue. ; government white paper tolay set| FIVE: Promotion of education,

. , public health and national insur Up & five-point economic ‘program | oC oora me “with special ri

A crowd of 128 west side re and business men today debated bee fore the board of works the pro[Rosed grade crossing elimination project at W. Michigan et. and

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with emphasis on saving coal and ition to economy in manpower.” H Mpowes. ,.| The white paper said that in- er The ave. Loy

economic future depended on coal and manpower, “Unless we Concentrate on’ the really important things, we may never restore the foundations of our national life,” it warned.

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struction” of an underpass at the FennayIvania and Big . crossing on the ground - it would ruin their business. » At the same time o signed by 100 residents of

only way to expand production, BOY, 3, DRINKS POISON e

Paul Jones Jr, 3-year-old son SURPRISE—Mrs. George ; M.

of \ oar a n Jones, =m Henzie, Stanford university senior, has a surprising address.

while | City hospital today. He accidentally

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offering to alter its program when ‘ ** |neighborhood was ever tno Teed for changes can’ be rang * nal] Suntity of ‘polson| She resides at the Kappa Sig |board demanding at 0 ha proved, set up these goals: fraternity house. Mrs. Henzie |P® carried out as proposed in order ONE: Reduction of military forces | SENTENCED TO HANG and husband, a Stanford gradu- o Simin 8 dangerous traffic

from 1427.000 to 1.087.000 by the | YOKOHAMA, Japan, Feb. 21 (U.| ate and law student, live in a

: 3 2 i Board members delayed “It is difficult to recognize, or 0] orive Branch Rebekah lodge 10 will cele- thief who took this car, abandoned yesterday in a private lake on [end of March, 1948. P).—An American 8th army mili. why their de. acknowledge, our own failures and nimte Wath gon s Hinde) with a colon. 86th st., two. miles west of U. S. 52, Police dragged it from the | TWO: Increase of exports to 140 [tary tribunal today sentenced five furnished quest room. He serves in ar os DiAning # calls for a lot of faith to turn tomorrow a 10dge Ham- water. The machine, stolen from Pfc, George Shelper, 20, Ft, Har. |Per cent of the 1938 level. Japanese war criminals to hang and| 85 graduate residence adviser, |made before any further will be ourselves over to God, yet until We hibition by the aril staf will’ be piven | Tison, had been driven miles on.a flat tire. ‘| THREE: Completion of 240,000 [two others to life impssonment. | she as "unofficial house mother.” |taken. y aotion Li

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