Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1951 — Page 6
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on NBC's television and radio pro-
peared Forum” grams, Mr. Sligh’'s plan would impose a 10 per. cent tax at the manufac.turing level on all products except foods. Rents and personal services also would be exempt. Bookkeepping facilities of business firms would be utilized to collect tax. : Persons with an income of $1000 yearly would pay an average of about 50 cents weekly in additoinal tax under this system, he said. Mr. Reuther alleged this would mean children’s. shoes would be taxed at the same rate as mink
he assuming their fair share: of the tax burden.
reality a “hidden sales tax.”
basis. basic > exemption.
“American
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jon the proposed Pogue's Run insewer which has been
terceptor estimated to cost $1,350,000.
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than the estimate.
Today a delegation from May-| wood was scheduled to appear be-| fore the Board to object to the!
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ago the Board of Works failed to receive any bids on a proposed $1,067,000 sewer on con{tractors indicated the cost of that {sewer might be 50 per cent more
program to buy 200 acres manner for merit and length of next io the Sewage disposal Plant,
17 — James Pease, formerly of Indian-| “I want to cut the standard of apolis and an Indiana University luxury before we cut the stand- graduate, will sing the title role in: ard of living,” he said, adding ‘The Marriage of Figaro” Nov. 26 that the NAM plan would be in | His|
Precautionary Measure
In any case, he said, most merit and length of service intreases have been falling below the 6 per cent ceiling. The regulation, he said, would act mostly as a precautionary measure against any big inflationary bulge. The new regulation will pro-| ynder th# general supervision vide that an employer may take of Gene Chenoweth, the series will up to 6 per cent of his total ,pen at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday yearly base payroll for any group with a lecture by Fred Koehrn on of workers and distribute in any «rhe pevelopment of the Art Song—Mozart, Wolf, Ravel,’ with |Mrs. Maryjane Warner as soprano |solofst.
Butler University's Jordan College of Music will present its second series of 12 lecture-recitals on the world great music Wednesday evenings this fall in the Odeon. 106 E. North St.
service salary increases.
Must Comply With Formula - “The. Function of Music’ Criti-
Many salaried white ‘caoHar! cism” will be discussed -by Henry workers thus will be placed on a Butler,
el 1 h The Indianapolis Times; parallel merit and length of serv- Corbin Patrick, the Star, and ice pay basis as unionized workers ya ter Whitworth, the News, on
covered by general contracts. The* Sept. 26, with William Pelz servincreases still must fall within ing as moderator. the board’s general 10 per cent] Aq, programmed are Julius wage ceiling formula. Huehn, baritone soloist, and Mr. One part of the order will Koehrn, lecturer, Oct. 3, in “The
sung in cover stabilization of salaries paidiy jeder Cycle—Schubert;” Eugene proposal would tax ‘excessive’ English, will be produced here by upon promotions below the Ppo-Kijinski, luxury spending on a progressive | ithe New York City Opera Com- sition of company vice president. man cellist, and Dorothy Munger, | There would be a $6000 pany as a feature of the annual Other regulations being drafted pianist,
violinist; George TFlex-
Oet. 10 in "Music for include stabilization of salaries /String Trio — Haydn, Mozart, —|of foremen and salesmen’s com- Beethoven,” with Mr. Kilinski \missions. ~s |lecturing; Mildred Lind, violinist,
lOct. 17, in “Music for Violin Alone | —Bach, Ysaye and . Paganini,” |Beldon Leonard lecturing; Helen |Harlan, pianist, and Mary E.| Engle, lectiirer, in “The Piano] | Music of Chopin,” Oct. 24; Mallory Bransford, organist and lecturer, | Oct. 31 'in “Glimpses of the Organ) and Its Music.”
None Jailed Yet
. ‘Under Price Law By CHESTER POTTER
{ Scripps-Howard Staff Writer | WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 — No lone has gone to jail or been: fined for violating price control regu-
: : Also: Mary Spalding, Harpist! lations since they went into effect and lecturer. Nov. 7, in “Modern| eight months ago. | Harpism”; Ozan Marsh, pianist, The Office of Price Stabiliza- 3nq Miss Harlan, lecturer, in| ition (OPS) has handled thou- | “The Piano Music of Liszt,” Nov.
sands of complaints in that pe- 14. Mr, Kilinski, violinist and lec-, iriod, but only nine have resulted ik Nov. 28 in “The Violin in criminal charges. And those haven't reached the judge and jury stage. In addition, OPS attorneys have filed 260 injunctions to restrain persons or businesses from vio-
Hutson to Negotiate On Joyner Strike Today
State Labor Commissioner
lating the rules. It also has col- Thomas R. Hutson was scheduled
lected thousands of dollars in to meet with officials of the CIO| ‘civil cases which were not deemed United Auto Workers Union to-
serious enough to warrant crim- day in an effort to end a strike -
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| Nobel Winner. to Visit IU Medical Center”
|versity ‘morrow.
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Dr. Gerhard Domagk, inter-
inationally know German paathdllogist and Nobel prize winner for {his
introduction of. the |‘“sulfa” drugs, ‘will visit the Indiana UniMedical. Center here to-
He will address an
meeting open to all physicians
. and other -interested persons. He {will discuss a group of synthetic
drugs introduced by Dr. Domagk used in the treatment of
In the United States to attend meeting of the American
Chemical Society in New York, Dr. Domagk is coming to Indianapolis for a’ visit with Dr. Emil
|Meirowsky, member of the sur-
gical research staff at the IU Medical Center, a personal friend and family physican in past vears, -
Jordan Lecture-Recital Series Opens Wednesday
the Jordan Chorale, |
Concerto”; Richard Whittington conducting, Dec. 5 in “J. S. Bach—His Vocal Music,” with Mr. Huehn as lecturer, and Marian Laut and Louise Swan, duo-pianists and Miss Laut lecturing, Dec. 12, in “Music for Two Pianos.”
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