Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1949 — Page 8

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Urge Tax Cut On Materials For Building

Contractors Say Slash Would Mean Cheaper Homes

Home building costs would drop,

ers, if’ a bill which they propose. reducing their gross income tax payments on materials should be-!

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EX-LAX

THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE LAXATIVE

{come a law,

|move through the hands of man-

The measure, which is being | prepared today for introduction] early next week, wuld reduce the | builders’ tax payment on mate- | rials from 1 per cent to one-fourth, of 1 per cent.

Since all taxes are passed on to the purchaser anyway, they Say, 8.cut ut gross income tax of the builder would be a cut in the final cost of the home. The builders point out that materials gather increased “tax costs” as they

ufacturers, jobbers and contractors. All handlers except the contractor now pay the commercial levy of one-half of 1 per cent gross tax. Chairman Joseph . Klein (D! Gary) of the House Military Afairs Committee yesterday reported “rapidly growing sentiment” for legalized gambling as a method paying the soldiers’ bonus. Rep. Klein's statement came as committee members prepared for a showdown Monday in a closed committee to settle the controversial bonus payment issue. The House yesterday received a new complication to its financial problems in a measure to boost teachers’ minimum pay. Labor struck again with a bill to set a minimum of 75 cents an hour for all industry in the state not mgaged Jn interstate

Pressure Campaign Rep— Klein's comment on the

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Benny i un, Forced jo Leave Ball

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (UP)={Band leader Benny Goodman, who has been suffering from a bronchial ailment, ‘was forced to leave at the inaugural ball whien he became suddenly {lL : His physician hac advised him against leading his orchestra at the ball, but. Mr. Goodman insisted on being present. physician, who was at the dance, took Mr. Goodman to his hotel room. Lionel Hampton conducted the Goodman orchestra during. the rest of | the evening,

- cess top and 28” square mirror, 4-drawer

State’ Service $5000 by Charles J. Lynn, Indiantue bandstand ‘last night

announced today.

The proximately 1300. The

the gift.

LOT No. 2, ACROSS MISSOURI STREET

FREE PARKING

Big Reductions On Bedroom Suites

(loot Samples and One of a Kind)

$119.95 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites

Light walnut finish suites, vanity with re-

- THE INDIANAFOLIS TIMES _ Hanover Given Bleacher Gift

Times : the ‘cost of the gymnasium cnijAs HANOVER, Jan. 21--Gift f| bears his name.

apolis, for the purchase of bleache py ‘W ers for the Hanover College men’ 8 ‘ physical education; building was Airlift Crash Victim. "The bleachers, fo be installed|The U. 8. Air Force today identified the American pilot killed in the crash of a Berlin airlift C-54 skymaster Tuesday night as Lt. [Robert P. Weaver of Ft. Wayne, ~Ind.

this year, will increase the seating capacity of the gymnasium to ap-

pure of a second électric scoreboard also has béen made possible by;

Mr. Lynn, president of the col-| lege’s. board of trustees, also has|landing at Fassberg, Germany, ___iglven | a su substantial 1. proportion of’ when it crashed hed and burned.

ros Holding Sailr Sailor 1

VANCOUVER, B. Juipeg Jan. 2 (UP) —Police held an unidentified crew “member of the | 19,000-ton freighter 8. 8. Tahsis today after _ |ship’s officers reported that they suspected him of an “alleged act of sabotage.” When the vessel arrived here yesterday officers reported that the steam engine op the rudder was turned off as the ship ineared dangerous, reefs off Puget Sound. They said the suspect was found néar the steam engine when he should have been on duty in| lanother part of the t of the ship.

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FRANKFURT, Jan. 21 (UP)—

The plans. was going in for a

Over 60 Years Value Headquarters

British Hunt Killer Band in Malaya

SINGAPORE; Jan. 21 UR)— British troops moved into an area,

northeast of Kuala Lumpur today nounced today

to hunt for a band which ambushed and killed 12 persons! Wednesday. Authorities believed the killers waited several hours for a party returning from a community where. they went! to register under a new law requiring it. t The slayings disclosed today raised to near 100 the number of persons killed by outlaw bands in Malaya in the last three weeks.

Where the 10-Pay Plan Originated—10 Weeks to Pay

will be ‘in Cro She was 84. Born in Dely lived here 53 graduated fro igh School a public schools After graduati A. Blaker Kind School here, sh school as assist and registrar. school 35 year:

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OVER 1000 PAIRS - Full Fashioned

Pair

* 51-Gauge 15 Denier

* 45-Gauge 30 Denier

* 51-Gauge 20 Denier

* 51-Gauge 30 Denier

Fine hosiery from high grade mills whose rigid inspection classes them as slight imperfects. Many off brand mills would class these as first quality. Such popular colors to choose from .in' light and dark shades that can be worn on into the spring. Sizes 81 to 10%. : Star Store, Street Floor

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Sal! Women's

WINTER

Values up to $29.95

18"

Special purchase and our * own better coats included in this group of these. warm wool coats. Popular yoke flare backs, winter shades of green, “wine and yarn dye gray. Similar to cut. Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 18, 38 to 44.

Star Store, Second Floor

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Her husband, 4 died in 192¢, Survivors

Mrs. Frances Indianapolis r Tuesday inh Angeles, Cal, Greenwood Sur at 1:30 p. m. ir Irving Hill Ch: Born near Groff, who wa all her life in moved to Calif ago. While he 2356 Park Ave, ‘Prominent in was a member Church, and fc the Philaetha Class, Mrs, Groff i daughters, Mrs Indianapolis, a Ernst, Los A grandchildren.

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$129.50 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites

Children's

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A measure to limit the pom]

ber of hours firemen in any Indiana city may work was Spo. | sored by Sen. John Kendall (R. Danville).

He : opanta a 65- |

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$149.50 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites

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Light walnut finish suite, vanity with 36" 4 9 ges

LONFERS $)19

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gings Children’s all-leather regular $3.95 and $4.95 loafers. Sizes

$10.95 and $12.95 COAT & LEGGING SETS

$ 78

Warm fleece coat with leggings

match. Colors, aqua, blue, dusty and melon. Sizes 1 to 4.

Boys’ $16.95 Coat and Legging Sets

All wool fleece coats,

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brown and tan. 2 t0%.-

helmet and bonnet to

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Genuine walnut veneer, waterfall style vanity with recess top, 36” 1 29Qss round mirror, chest and full size bed. $1.50 A WEEK \ $229.50 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites Modern blonde mahogany veneer suites—chest, full size bed, vanity 1 hE with 42” square mirror, vanity bench. $2.00 A WEEK $249.95 5-Pc. Bedroom Suites Choice of blonde oak or blonde mahogany, with 5-drawer chest-on-chest nite table, bed, vanity and bench ... $2 0 4 95 $200 A WEEK $315.00 4-Pc. Modern Bedroom Suites In pencil grain walnut verieer, vanity with 40” mirror, large 5-drawer chest, $2 4 4 50 bed and bench sg TE "ie WOMEN'S FASHION-BILT AND ‘SUPPORT SHOES 6” and $7% Early spring styles—up to the minute fashions for every hour of’ your busy day. Quality crafting in every stitch for flattering style and comfort.

Star Store—Street Floor

Children’s DRESSE

Our entire stock of famous makes of Girls’ Cotton Dresses reduced for this sale — Attractive styles In

percales, ginghamps and Jroadcloths. Sizes 3 to 6%, Tto14

REGULAR $2.98 DRESSES y REGULAR $3.98 y | "DRESSES. ‘4 © REGULAR $4.98 . DRESSES 3

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BARGAINS FOR MEN AND BOYS

DOWNSTAIRS

BARGAINS

Men’ s Leather

COATS

$19.95 Values.

$119

Men's leather jacket made of fine capeskin leather. A good wearing jacket, zipper closing. Sizes 38 to 46.

eR ; USE OUR LAYAWAY MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS $5.95 AND $6.95 VALUES $4 aa

Men's pants of good quality corduroy;

navy blue; sizes 34 to iz: a also young men’s MEN'S

PAJAMAS

BOTS $3.98 SLACKS

Boys’ fancy cashmere slacks in gray, ila and brown. Also fancy corduroy, sizes 6 to 16.

om SHIRTS

$2.98 and $3.95 Values

81x99-Inch, Full Size Actual $2.79 Value Heavy Type 140 Thread

$ 2%

for extra wear. on each sheet. First quality.

“Thomston’’ Tavern SHEETS

Thomston Tavern snow white bleached sheets, Tape selvage These sheets will give long wear. Save S4c

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CANNON PILLOWCASES

69¢ Valué 42x36-inch ‘Cannon bleached pillowecases., First quality,

saving.

A real pillowcase

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Space-Maker Refrigerator

Model NB-8