Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 18

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—— Beginning and the kindergarten children will register this yea at 1:30 p.m. on Aug, 30, classes start.

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Phoue Now A A complete, on-the-spot story by E. T. Leech, Seripps-Howard | Bob K : 5 ” Years in ERY UD we 2 © § ma N. ILLINO —— She RT pa on Senior Editor: rsReporter;s An Daily Installments. . a | | FLOOR C 1: _Jrethmen wate gangned 10 WL | KITCHEN close of the semester. : Startii sree Cg "Ong Qontra nl Teachers and principals willl | : iad the way in opening the new! 5 vl SE Free Estimate semester with scheduled meet: i Bir : Ings it the. buildings to which : re : i NU: Shey & are assigned at 1:30 p.m. 3 } : Este = : } iso aac i HOME St — i me 3 Teah's| 3| The shocking truth about the impending crarkup of Britain's socialist joy — tn — i" | - Shin : all a a. 0 : - : TL i % — ceive registration. equipment and| 4. the amazing picture of a “planned economy” in chaos, an eye witness : : instructions. Business-Industry-| ’ . pea i " | © Ce to PUBLIC HEALTH: The ultimate ‘sout of “res” medical Pn BENI Buta on a . De account of the *“‘welfare state” in desperate straits—as told by one of Amer. . What happens to P A ; FreeeTany staff Tech at 8:30 = ) Sanitary | : for a our ot imauiira planta iea’s leading editors. iim . care, and who will pay the bill. NE Lo | A RUBBE a dings and grounds commit-|" "Editor Leech spent six weeks in England studying the “world’s most publi. oo What 2 Hiippens to HRITAIN'S ECONOMIC FUTURE: Wy a = , : a i Mr : A oma tor cabs bc cized system of complete social security outside of an institution or dictator present tren ds continue, will be as Broke and as insistent on U, §. aid in 1952 as . a ie. ts ge ¢ Broad , 7 ; . -3 ‘eftieient Soorin School addition Vl} proaBly oper ship.” He visited factories, farms and homes: talked to businessmen, union: “before the loan or Marsh Ji " 2 : - ang} y lass during : : Plan. ». a. | portéd. A total of 32 elementary leaders, politicians, white collar workers and laborers. He canve back with : SE - . VEL rooms and 15 high school class- a ot a. i” etl : ] JOURS 81% Baw Under eonstrue- pe real facts! . | : - “These questions and thelr answers are important to every American . h RAUP ke and ‘taxpayer, That's. why. you won't want to miss « single | | Lenn Marine Claims . worker“and taxpayer. That's why. you agle = mm $

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strengthened when its own bosses are in the political saddle.

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