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1 cup sifted SUNNY CANE «Confectioners XXXX Sugar 2 egg yolks, well beaten 34 cup melted butter 1 tsp. vanilla 34 tsp. nutmeg 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten
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TSG ur 10 ion Asks U. S. Aid Howe High Poem
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ee se ee ee ee ed There may be some bugs in the|from VA, which could renew it with ~~ plan, he said, but he believes it is {discretion. Such loans would carry | workabie. (a non-taxable interest of one-half , ~- th | one bug which he conceded lof 1 por gent a year. VA could disNi might appear, when hearings are|501Ve 8 bad association; any assocla- } held in the next session before the tion could dissolve voluntarily with PD °Y 1 ’) |Senate Finance Committee, is strong| 9 regard for its obligations. j { Ta . ; | objection from private real estate| Any association profits would be é \ interests. [tax-exempt and, upon dissolution, \v WE wo) \ Under the plan VA would help | would go to the Federal Treasury. NA
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To Set Up Veterans Wimers Namefl
Phillip Barnhart, Howe School senior, has been chosen frst|
As Home Contractors [f= sine Tax-Exempt Co-operatives Proposed; McClelland, also a senior, has been
. awarded second prize, Personal Profits Barred in Transfers The prise-wifining poem will be WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—The American Legion would solve the TOWer, student. newspaper. { shortage of homes for veterans by putting ex-servicemen themselves in Charles M. Sharp, principal at Ji the housing business with government assistance. |Howe, will present the $5 first prize It would establish veterans homestead associations under — $2 second prize at an all soon § |vision of the Veterans Administration to construct, buy or lease housContest judges were: Miss Ellen
assembly. Dec. 17. ting for members and other veterans, edie. I tions ootid: tain |—— eee. |Kroll, librarian and sponsor of the The AUB temporary financial assistance from ings to be occupied | by the veteran school yearbook; Seward 8. Cralg,! . borrower and his family, [head of the English department; i SENTIURE 50. as ashington
VA and finance their operations by issuing bonds that would carry the| Housing acquired with association {Wayne Mellott, English instructor, loan aid would be limited to $10,000/80d Mt Sharp. ~~ = eOOMBRBRBROMBRBMENENn
[federal government's guarantee. n | The Federal Works Administrator| value—$10,000 per unit in case
| \would grant money to states and) of multiple dwelling units.
lother political subdivisions to aid] Profits Tax-Exempt construction of public facilities| VA-could charter any number | OM needed for a homestead associa-| associations at its discretion and » tion's NONSEe, Stic would check their finances and op-| [ ore Sena erations, Each would be required >| 1 oe fasion Plas, 5s have at least five members, each| [Martin (R. Pa), a legionnaire, He lof whom would pay in at least al |sald the Legion asked him to intro- |$100 membership credit.
duce the measure and that it had] An association could obtain a
|“worked very hard on it.”, {maximum 12-month loan on a note|
establish non-profit, tax-exempt|ine Program would ‘end 10 years,
| after the war officially is declared| -operatives. Private business gen- J a : es Se ended. VA would get a $100,000,000 ITs NEW... ITs our oF His WOR
|erally is complaining bitterly to
initial appropriation; federal works, ress about government aid to Condes about: Save $200,000,000 ITS THE IMPROVED CHASE #
co-operatives and is demanding | Copyright; 1947, by The Indianapolis, Himes | that they be taxed. and The Chicago Daily News,
No Personal Profits ® Such an amazing improvement, mere
|build, buy or lease housing for non-| olden Rule Chapter 413, OFS, IM Taste it today 'You'll see why so many, profit resale or lease to members or| I “It's heavenly w other veterans. In some cases -this| will sponsor a Christmas program mony people say; U's heavenly se would eliminate builder or agent |Friday. Entertainment will be fur- the finest coffee money can buy" Get a profits partly or completely. |nished by the OES Vested Choir pound from your grocer today. The new, The bill would prevent a veteran|followed by a children’s program. improved Chase & Sanborn—vacuum[from using association aid to make (Gladys Iverson is Worthy Matron' a préfit on real estate by requir-| Hind James E. Perry, Worthy Patron. * ing that, if the wanted to give up his dwelling within 10 years, he first {must offer it for sale to the asso{ciation or another member. | Loans, carrying a 30-year time { limit, would be made only for dwell-
Auto Boosters Elect C. L. Broich
| Carl L. Broich, 5841 N. New Jer[sey St. was elected president of the Automotive Booster Club International, Inc, Sunday in the 26th annual convention in Chicago. The convention, i which was tof close with a ban- J |quet tonight, was s {held in conjunetion with the Automotive Service Industries Show now in progress. = Mr. Broich, who {now heads an or{ganization of more Carl L. Broich than 3500 members, has been divisional sales manager for the Fitz|gerald Mfg. Co., Torrington, Conn, tor more than 8 years.
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