Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1952 — Page 14
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Food Higher, Taxes Lower In Britain
By WILLIAM McGAFFIN LONDON, Mar. 14 Gasoline will now cost 59; cents 'a gallon here. ‘Food will cost an, average of 21 cents a week more per person. Businessmen will
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news in Britain's new budget which sets the financlal pattern for the fiscal
this April 1s that
at last people will pay less income tax.
Prime Minister Mr. MeGafin op rcniirs chan-|
cellor of the exchaquer “Rabi
rage — Exiro hes Easily—
{Butler did two things in the {budget presented to the House of Commons which “ middle-of-the-road economists have long deImanded: | ONE: He cut food subsidies by {160 million pounds (448 million) from 410 million ($1,148 million) yearly to 250 million, or $700 million.
and eggs will all go up—bringing| lan estimated increase !n house-|
21 Cents a Week
week per person. | But to ease the burden of the poor families which cannot afford {this increase Mr. Butler has in-| creased family allowances.
shillings (70 cents) a week for each child, beginning with the second, they now will get 8 shillings (96 cents) per week. Under the Socialists, rich*man as well as poor man got his food subsidized. Now the rich man| who can afford to pay will have to do so. And the reduction of the subsidy, in Mr. Butler's words, will “restore a sense of reality to personal as well as national accounts.” TWO-—He eased the burden of the income tax through increasing allowances. Mr. Butler's idea is that the nation “should throw off some of its crippling load of expenses and taxes and go into action with loins girt, inspired by the knowledge that if we work harder we can earn more.” Two million persons will be exempt from the tax. And Mr. Butler added: “I have so set the {Income tax level that in the great majority. of cases overtime may be freely worked without risk of | liability to tax at the standard rate.”
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publicly tomorrow. i The Kaiser Deluxe and the Kaiser Manhattan, both with 115] horsepower engines, introduce the “bumper bridge” fore and after for safer driving. Kalser boasts that it calls “the aafest front seat in the world” with ‘“‘pop-out” windshield and crash panel dash with cushioned pad
Parents to Attend
Parents of children of
neighbors will spaghetti supper at 6:30 p. m.
room. Dr. R. N. Harger, Inventor of the drunk-o-meter will explain its use by police and other functions of the invention fol-
Whereas formerly parents got 5 lowing dinner. The church school until then, even from the re-!¢oo,
will be dinner hosts.
Meat Tenderizer Held Set for Market
DALLAS, Tex., Mar. 14 (UP) The “schotte process,” which fattens and tenderizes meat animals and poultry with injections “in a matter of minutes,” is ready for tommercial licensing, C. E. Huff {told the National Farmers Union (today. Mr. Huff is general manager of
and insurance companies of the NFU.
‘She’ Was a He
NORTHAMPTON, Mass, Mar. 14 (UP)—Dressed as a girl, even to falsies, a Brookline, Mass,
leaving a Smith College dormi-| tory. Police held Anthony T.
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|Hoosier Priest: Mark ‘Notes Jubilee
Times State Servies be RENNSELAER, Mar. 14-—The { Rev. Fr, Christian Daniel of Pulaski, Ind., is marking his golden jubilee as a priest of the Catholic | church today. Father Daniel was to say mass lat 10:30 a. m. today in his parish edifice, 8t. Joseph's Church. The + (priest will observe the 50th anni{versary of his ordination to the {priesthood and his 80th birthday with a Solemn High Mass in the wr | chapel of St. Joseph's College at 11 a. m. Wednesday. He was the first student to register for
The heavily chromed “bridge” courses in the college. makes it impossible for another! The college will
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