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Others to Get Dolls Nine other girls will receive beautiful bed dolls. These dolls| are dressed in formals, and are; about 20 inches high. | Here's all you have to do to! enter this new contest. Clip the five circus drawings in The Times this week. Today's drawing is the fourth. i Then color the drawings and, save them until all five have! been completed. When you’ have finished them, mail them to the

Back to School at 69

BOSTON (UP) — A 69-year-old father of five married children has gone back to school. William| H. Perkins, a retired public rela-| tions man, is one of 25 persons to! have signed up for Boston University’'s free classes for persons over 65.

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U.S. to Turn Fishy Eye On Expenses’

By United Press : WASHINGTON, Feb. 28-—-The itax collector turned a gimlet eye |today-on traveling salesmen and business. executives with fat ex|pense accounts.

“ef ‘John B. Dunlap said he has jordered his agents to take a long, |hard look at all “business deducitions” returns. Mr. Dunlap sald reports suggest that a lot of businessmen have been passing the high cost of high living on to the government.

This year, he said, they'll have to explain every penny they write off,

Mr. Dunlap said the bureau is watching for “excessive and unreasonable” deductions claimed for travel and executive expense allowances, business gratuities, and hidden pay to company officials. Bureau spokesmen said some companies have been writing off the cost of summer homes-—os-itensibly maintained for visiting customers, but actually used by ithe boss and his family. Tax officials also frown on the ipractice of some salesmen who ilist as “business expenses’ all the money they spend for entertainment on the road. Hereafter, {they will have to prove that the jentertainment was necessary. The same goes for presents given to purchasing agents, 'ductions claimed by companies {for advertising, research and development and maintenance and

Contest Editor, The Indianapolis Fepairs. Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Contest Rules:

All entrants must be under 12, and y N ae Y not relatives of employees of The Times WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (UP) W Cues Theater. : . —The hearse is all part of the Sundaes Jnust be mailed before midnight fun at Williams College house Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. parties. Three Williams under-

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By FREDERICK WOLTMAN Seripps-Howard Staff Writer NEW YORK, Feb, 28--The House Committee on un-Amer-ican Activities has published an 88-page review of the Methodist Federation for Social Action.

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Church which starts in San Francisco on Apr. 23.

un-American Activities Commit. tee may call public hearings and

The World-Telegram and other ask Mr. McMichael some ques-Scripps-Howard newspapers more tions. than four years ago turned up Most Indianapolis people know some strange facts about the : Federation. They set off a nation- that the Real Estate Market wide storm within Methodism Place of Indianapolis is- in The which hasn’t yet subsided. Times. In effect, they showed —-- not ———— : rr EM

only that the Federation's executive director, the Rev, Jack R.| McMichael, and its guiding genius Dr, Harry ‘F. Ward, had been playing with Communist causes years before but that they'd been using the name of the Methodist Church to plug the Communist party line on social issues,

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