Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1947 — Page 26

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When the war ended the bombs stopped falling on England. But Li “everything else got worse,” says a druggist questioned by the United! The physician-surgeon,, who reg-| Press in an fquiry about how the average man lives,

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Quiets His Nerves sional reasons- since 1026, making

RICHLAND CENTER, Wis, March air trips to almost every major 13 (U. P).~Dr. B. I Pippin, Rich- American city to attend medical land Center's flying doctor, estimates conventions in addition to using that traveling by air has saved him D8 plane for short routine hops.

ul \ “It's dangerous to drive a oar,” . rumba months’ time in the 18st) the smiling Dr. Pippin tells landyo nh bound worriers. “And besides,” he : adds, “there's nothing like altitude (ularly flies the 50 miles from Rich- to get away from cares and tired

tice surgery at the Municipal Hos- | pital, has been flying since 1022,

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“We are becoming criminals,” he| said—"not because we want to, but because there are so many rules and regulations. You never know when you might be breaking one of them.” Works 50-Hour Week

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{ that turning into a corned beef nation. |

{his lunches out, and pays railway |fare twice a day. That costs him almost $2 a day. { He is fairly lucky in housing, for {the moment. He has a five-room house with modern’ toilet facilities which costs him $6 a week rent. But.the owner wants it back now, | and Mr. .Lecky must look for new quarters. “The courts ‘hardship,’ ” he said. “Somelimes.1 think I would just as soon have the war still on. When the wer ended there were no more bombs, but] evervthing else got worse.” “The rations we get are almost a| joke,” Mr. Lecky said. “For my family I can buy 75 cents worth of meat a week, and a good share of | is corned .beef. England is

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“It's impossible to get along ade-| quately on the rations, and I've been {forced to go to the black market. ! 'My baby doesn't get the milk she] should, and with the new cuts it| will be even worse, Naturally, I! would like to -plan for the baby's] future and education, but I can't save & penny. I can just about get iby from day to day.” | Newsboys Make More | Mr. Lecky said newsboys earn imore than he does, and they don't| pay tax on their earnings. “At that I make more than .the| average man,” ne said. “He makes] about $22 a week. When you think lof the purchase tax, which practi- |

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LONDON, March 13.—Willlam Lecky, 30, a druggist, said today he | had not been to a movie in four years “because I just can't afford it." | Mr. Lecky has been it the business for 21 years alter a two-year

clerk making $32 a week. Of that, $2 a week goes to the government for | income tax. It would be more if he did not have a wife and daughter, 2.

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{land Center to Reedsburg to prac- nerves.”

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understand what I mean about get- | ting along.” He doubted that England would | return to pre-war living standards

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Lecky voted for the Labor govern- | ment, not because of any particular views but just to give them a chance, “They only made a worse mess,” he said. He would like to see Winston ' Churchill back in the! saddle. “The people are tired,” he said. | “All they want is food and a live- | able house. As it is, the harder vou work the more taxes you pay. Na- | turely, the conclusion is why work any narger>" )

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