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|do-nothing attitude toward . what they regard as his anti- : isa Affair Sor Ht mn Navy. Garb Prices Boosted Sharply oe Sr

Press Association, : SrItCotn of the Peron Sovergient 400 papers in the Srinasioka, ng WASHINGTON, Mar. 9 (CDN)| Tat gay regulation re “But with more men we've had cents to $1.35; white hat, from $20,000 personal injury suit 's not a United tas prob-|asked mem 10|—The retail price on most cloth-|coa which use 0 se OFito negotiate new contrdcts, and 55 to 90 cents; neckerchief, from brought by Ward P. Lanham, lem, says Mr. Webb, and no ac-|effort in denouncing La Prensa’s|;;. yams worn by Navy enlisted $17-50 Were stepped up to $39. 65, the new contracts carry much $1 to $1.30; raincoat, from $9 to 301, %N. Tacoma Ave. against

‘ ; tion is here regulation blankets from $7.50 to { Closing - of Argentine the 3 Blaontd here to to protest Copyright, 1951, for The indianapolis Times men has been boosted sharpl/. $20, The basic 8 ron allow. higher prices,” the spokesman|$11.80; chambray shirts, from 90 Indianapolis Public Schools was

Ek ———— em————— On some things the price increase : Slap at U. 8. Opinion ance given each new recruit was said. cents to $1.35. jon file today in Superior Curt 2. p- - Paper Criticized Critics of the Argentine Presi- Plan Flee! Boss Talk is more than double. Inflation 18 upped from $118.35 to $254.75. Don't Affect Officers Undress blue jumper, from $1.50, Mr. Lanham charged he suf ’, — » WASHINGTON, D. C., Mar. 9|dent's dictatorial methods say it's NDON, Mar Adm, A Navy spokesman said the| Tne spokesman sald the various| The boosts don’t apply to of-li, 255: regulation oxfords, from fered Pod Bho nent A and

(CDN)—The La Prensa aff a suppression of freedom of the/Robert B. Carney, U. 8. naval amounts paid monthly for keeping|ficers who buy their own clothes , - | Argentina is giving the ran in press and a high-handed slap at/commander for the eastern At- step Was cay to keep up up or replacing the clothes bought/anyway. Nor do they yet affect 0 hi Jas large size towel, , ,,qh library at 2822 E. Wash . lantic' and Mediterranean, will apidly rising , wholesale rom to 70 cents; small sizes U. 8. public opinion. , costs, particularly in the various|™ith the initial handout went up WAVES, who have enoughisnom 30 to 45 cents: dress blue '"8ton St. on Feb. 17. ent a bad case of the dip-| They're also reminding the State|confer with British chiefs of staff a wool accordingly. lclothing on hand to last for &|srousers. from $6.80 to $15. | The suit accused the school tic willies, Department of a $125 million loan|in Malta Monday on the question . The Navy buys clothes under time. White’ cotton trousers, $1.70 to/¥Stem of failing to provide The department, through Acting/made to the Peron government/of who should be boss in the Allowance Doubled contracts. The goods are “sold”| Some of tHe men's clothing|gs gq. rf er) from 45 Proper lighting in the library's Becretary James E. Webb, has put/and accompanying attempts to|Mediterranean for the Atlantic| The clothing allowances paidiback to the men who pay with prices included these: to 60 cents: dungarees, from $1.25 Parking area, resulting in Mr, on the record this government’s'picture Gen. Peron as easing apipact fleet. : enlisted men were raised at theithe clothing allowance given| Blue dress jumper, from $6.70, $2. & ' [Lanham’s: fall from a five-foot same time the prices were—Mar. 1.|/them by the service. - [to $18.50; watch cap, from 70|copyright, 1951, for The Indianapolis times NIGH staging.

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