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| PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP)—Two . local residents have made a pet jout of a 115-year-old turtle they |

HAVERHILL, Mass. (UP)—A their public show set for 8 p. m. tomorrow in who climbed Decatur Central High School’ Auditorium,

DECATUR CENTRAL Lions Club's Dixieland [Minstrel entertainers saw no point in adding stage | fright to other “first night” worries. Instead, they

| forgot their lines at this week's reheggsals for

Proceeds will go toward sponsorship of youth

Scouts, and donations fo school athletes and handicapped youth. | William Renn will be inter[locutor, and end men will be

ing Barbara Ann Scott. .$3, $240 and $1.80. State Fair

___THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

3 . . > : - ’ - ® » P C i U. S. Announces Plans to Hike Newsprint Output 50P.C. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (UP)|cotirage expansion of defense in-|into operation. It will be up to the/These permit new construction © |{— The government announced|dustry. {long-range plans yesterday for a | boost of nearly 50 per cent in|actual construction of new fac-|/tax concessions to build the new {domestic production of news [tories to make newsprint will paper factories. pr

| ministration, which disclosed the|way. | plan to expand output of the paper| |on which newspapers are printed,|there are no material shortages, |ly smaller dailies and weeklies— be about the same. Officials said {by 494,000 tons a year, said firms|it takes about 11, years to build have complained they have been|production next year should be | making newsprint will be allowed|a new newsprint plant. Thus, it/unable to get all the paper they about 1,150,000 tons. — ———— special tax concessions to encour-/may be Where to Go age expansion of their facilities. | planned

Hollwood Ice Revue featur- right to rapid write-offs of the cost of new plants used by the government to en-ithe propofed new facilities can go ment “certificates of necessity.” inot intend to ration newsprint,

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costs to be written off for tax purposes over a -five-year period instead of the usual 20 to 25 years. This means a big tax sav $ int, have to wait until more urgent| This country, along with others, ing in those years, The Defense Production Ad-|defense projects are out of the has been plagued with a news-| Last year’s newsprint output print shortage since World War was about 1 million tons and II. Many newspapers—particular-| this year’s figure is expected to

oa {newsprint industry whether it The DPA said, however, that wants to take advantage of the

Even in normal periods when

time before the need. | If the government's goal is accom-! Yesterday's announcement achieved, it would increase this means the newsprint industry has country’s annual newsprint pro-in-/duction to about 1 million tons. Officials repeated that they do

some expansion is

The concessions will be the plished. BPA officials declined to esti- been classed as a defense

the system! mate how long it will be before dustry, eligible for the govern-|

Grounds Coliseum. 8:30 p. m. Athenaeum’ Turners Thanksgiving Dinner. $3, $2.75, $2.50, $1.50 and 75¢c. Anthenaeum Turners, 401 E. Michigan. 1 to 7p. om.

Howard Mills, Edward Replogle, taiph Dorrell and Bert Auble. Paul Astholz, club president, will welcome . guests, and the lead | feminine role will be taken by| Avonelle Dixon, . school music| teacher. James Bryant will take! the lead junior role. :

Cupid Takes Hand

Marriage, mainly, merged two {church classes to celebrate their [37th year Sunday. The celebration will be held in Park Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church with which the merged

group, now the Pats and Chums iis > » class, is affiliated. to let trivial matters mar their

The Pals Class was organized Marriage, according to Mrs. Tayin 1914 by three boys, with War-| of: With them Sunday will be ren R. Mumma founder and their six children and four grand- | teacher. In 1934 the Chums Clugs{Juiren-—Robert 2nd Janet Tay-| of girls was organized. Since then, | > oh 8 ahapolis, Ms: Robert some classmates married and the! RB ery be a Joan classes y r . S. ee oo Jogether, Me. Jean Buck of Kankakee, Iil., and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lyons are Pvt. Charles Taylor, stationed at among officers of the class, along Ft. Wayne. : with Verle Smith, president, and They invite Mrs. Austin Wininger. have extended The Class will have charge of tions. Sunday School, with Mr. Mumma Everybody Celebrating giving the lesson. At noon, mem- “Evervone's Birthda Party” | bers will dine at Shepherd's will be held at 8 Pm y cate os ’ ) « Mm. Yi He Il Be Teacher at the Catholic Community Cen-| Kiwanians have named as in- ter at North and Noble Sts. The structor a local man who has party, open t6 all Catholics 30 and devoted years to lover, will feature a radio show. | education of thely. 4 (It's sponsored by the Catholic {physically handi-§ . : {Recreation Club headed by Miss | capped. Jackson _g {Helen Turk.

(a trustee of Kiwanis International.

‘Busy Living’ Thirty years of marriage will be ! |celebrated Sunday by Mr. and | Mrs. Ray K. Taylor at open house, | 2-5 p. m,, in their home at 712 E. 75th St. They've been “too busy living”

their friends, but no formal invita-

A. Raney of On the open house committee 1200 E.. 42d St. are Cecilia Market, Frank Kane, was named of- Helen Wilson, Mary Lang and Leficial counselor roy Springmeyer, for the Wiscon-sin-Upper Mich- Cadet News

Three Indianapolis cadets will help Stanley Levine of Chestnut Hill, Mass., edit Butler Air Force ROTC Unit's new publication. The cadet news sheet goes to press

igan District Training School to be held in Milwaukee, Wis. Saturday and Sunday. next month. A member of the Indianapolis Local staff members are James Kiwanis Club for 17 years, Mr. Walsh of 1706 Central Ave.; Dick Raney has been superintendent King, 5757 Coburn St. and Al of the Indiana State School for Wardrip, 1002 Cornell Ave.

the Deaf here 17 vears. He's also Silver Anniversary Four members giving 25 vears service to their fraternity will receive silver certificates from Alpha Tau Omega, at a dinner meeting at 6 p. m. Monday in Hotel Warren. Jake Maehling of Terre Haute ATO province chief, will present awards. They go to: Joseph H Abraham, Robert H. Reiner, and

Mr. Raney

Willard E. Bray of Noblesville.

president of the sponsoring Indianapolis alumni of the fraF ternity.

Dewey in Army NIAGARA FALLS N. Y.- (UP) —Thomas E. Dewey is in the Army as a paratrooper but he is not the Governor of New York State. He is a 19-year-old resident of Toronto, Ont, who enlisted here. Costly Temple The Latter-Day Saints Church Temple in Salt Lake City took 40 vears to build and is estimated to have cost $3,500,000.

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