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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 8

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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1946. SECTION 1 .8 2 Pet. Commercial Plane Tax Goes Into Effect At Bowman Tomorrow DURABLE LIQUID CELLO-PLASTIC PAINT Non-skid, no waxing, clear for floors. Non-fading, waterproof colors for interior and exterior.

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Kr. fees unless they start commercial operations on Bowman Field. Commercial Aircraft Defined. Club aircraft to avoid the tax must be owned and operated by nonprofit partnership or corporation and each member of the club must be a bona fide owner of part of the aircraft. The club must not obtain greater revenue than necessary for upkeep and maintenance.

Membership lists 5 RECORD PLAYERS AT RADIO HEADQUARTERS Model 46R Regular shops must make monthly reports of their income. If a private owner lends a plane to a commercial operator, the plane will come under the new rules and the tax must be paid. Any owner, private or otherwise, who accepts a fee for use of his plane, must also pay the minimum charges. All planes operating from the field must be registered at the director's office before starting operations. Any change in ownership will require a new registration.

Planes In 4 Categories. The board has put planes into four categories: Private (personal aircraft), commercial, scheduled air carrier, and miscellaneous. Personal aircraft, owned individually or by, a partnership of not more than four persons, may be used as a private automobile if used, under the board's ruling. Such craft may be used by others but no charge or fee or upkeep can be supplied by the other users if the new charges are to be avoided. Aircraft owned by companies and corporations, operated for free transportation of employees and others, are not subject to the Operators Must File Reports April Fool's Day will provide no jokes for commercial air operators at Bowman Field as the 2 per cent gross tax levied on all planes will become effective tomorrow.

Except for those who lease hangars and provide mechanical shops, the commercial operators must pay $350 in advance for the first plane operating from the field and $100 for each additional plane. The Louisville and Jefferson County Air Board, feels that aviation is "growing up" and should provide funds for its own upkeep, expects considerable revenue from the new fees. Must File Reports. Each operator must make a report to Al Near, director of air-poets, showing gross revenue from plane operations. The board reserves the right to examine books of operators.

The operators of hangars and O.P.A. Price aftOC OH ILZ wU iik if (A os i 520.69. no IU reduced to of clubs must be filed with the director. The director has been given the power to reclassify any club craft that may undertake commercial operations, subject to the final action of the board. Aircraft for sale may be demonstrated from the field, or for instruction of the new owner in its operation.

Commercial aircraft are defined as used for carrying passengers for hire on local flights; carrying passengers and cargo to other airports; rental for hire or other remuneration; student instruction and other similar operations. Scheduled aircraft operations will be under special lease agreement. Other aircraft not covered will be subject to classification by the director subject to the board's approval. Play through any Radio Large All Type and Models ii 1 Price range on amplifier models $22.45 to $62.95 Automatic Changers and Record Players In Wood, Plastic or Leatherette Cases Jan, jive, boogoy-woogey or the memorable melodies of the matter can be yours to hear whenever the mood strikes you with on of these sensational record players. Courier-Journal Photo.

SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS is this local U.S.O. troupe, the Southern Rhythmettes, including, from left, Norma and Georgia Herin, Jo Ann Gruber, Joan Trunnell, Kenneth TJean Dillard, Ruth Brown, Merle Fitzpa trick, Dorothy and Lorena Elwood, Carol Gibson, Colleen Sullivan, Bonita Karnes, Ronald Lee and Rose Marie Herin. Mrs. Grace Fitzpatrick is at the piano. Louisville's Southern Rhythmettes Give Imported Glamour Run for Its Money Visit the Oldest Complete PHONO -RECORD Dept.

In Kentucky All the Latett Record Both Clatiieed and Popular Williams Asks Schools to Mark State Poetry Day In a letter to County school administrators, State School Superintendent John Fred Williams has requested appropriate observance 1 m. dr Mrs. Willis Goes To G.O.P. Parley In Washington Frankfort, March 30 (VP) Mrs. Simeon Willis, Republican national committeewoman from Kentucky, left today for Washington to attend a meeting of the G.O.P.

National Committee to be held there Monday and Tuesday. A new chairman of the national committee will toe selected to succeed Herbert Brownell, who has resigned. Mrs. Willis, wife of Kentucky's Governor, declared her choice for Brownell's successor is John Danaher, former U. S.

senator from Connecticut. Railroads Report Drop In February Income New March 30 Net operating income of the nation's railroads dropped per cent in February from February last year, a compilation by the Associated Press disclosed today. Gross revenues for February were 18 per cent below last year. Actress and Husband Are Reconciled Hollywood, March 30 (JP) A week ago actress Ann Sothern announced she and her husband of three years, former Army Lt. Robert Sterling, had separated.

Today she announced they are reconciled. 9 Jmf 0ff 0j I i 1 0J cializes in Spanish dancing, while her sister, Norma, specializes in eccentric ballet. Two Are Professionals. Both Jo Ann vocalist who has been dubbed "Sweet-hear of the G.I.'s" at several OI Kentucky Poetry April 7. Since Kentucky Poetry Day, fixed by resolution of the 1942 General Assembly, falls on Sunday this year, Williams suggested that schools carry out the 324 W.

Chestnut WA 4178 Share your home with a veteran, his wife and child. and other near-by military installations. The unit has been offered auditions for overseas assignments but the youth of its members, most of whom still are in school, prevented acceptance. Children Contributed. In addition to directing and supervising the troupe, Mrs.

Herin also has contributed to the personnel of the Rhythmettes. Her daughters, Norma and Georgia, dance with the group, while the S-year-old twins of the family, Rose Marie and Ronald Lee, accompany the group as mascots and entertain with songs and dances of their own. Georgia, senior at J. M. Ather-ton High School for Girls, was a member of the chorus for the Iroquois Amphitheater during 1944, and has been offered contracts in New York.

She spe- 1. U.S.O. Sliow Unit Popular Zven a Yankee would have to admit he admired the Southern Bhythmettes, talented teen-agers who sing, dance and make merry In general lor the soldier boys. Sore tootsies and strained vocal chords have failed to discourage this sparkling U.S.O. unit which has averaged about four shows weekly since it was organized last June by Mrs.

Robert F. Herin, 2944 Grinstead Drive. Proving that local talent can-five imported glamour a run for its money, the 15 girls and two male members are favorite entertainers for G.I.'s at Fort Knox, Bowman Field, Camp Atterbury spirit of the occasion by encouraging creative talent and emphasizing Kentucky poetry in literature courses throughout the year. Under provisions of the 1942 resolution, Governor Simeon Willis has issued a proclamation asking "all citizens of the Commonwealth to join with their schools in a fit and proper camps, and Kenneth Dean Dillard, who plays the trumpet, have performed professionally. The 16-year-old trumpet player, who attends Male High School, also has organized his own band.

Others in the group include Merle Fitzpatrick, vocalist; her mother, Mrs. Grace Fitzpatrick, 307 S. 41st Street, piano accompanist for the troupe; Lorena and Dorothy Elwood, 1143 Cherokee Road, who offer special Spanish duets; Lou, Bee and Mary House of Memphis, who form a singing trio; Ruth Brown, 401 S. 40th, also a vocalist; Carol Gibson, Joan Trunnell and Colleen Sullivan, all of Louisville, dancers, and Bonita Karnes, Jeffer-sonville, accordionist. Why Mountain Valley Water Is a Natural Aid In ARTHRITIS KIDNEY and Washing dishes with soap is OLD-FASHIONED as the gaslight lSCs rt(e ncpafey? fray BLADDER Conditions Thla natural mineral water AT from Hot Sprints, Arkan- 4 aaa, help, te Two Killed, Four Hurt In Train-Truck Crash Snow Hill, March 30 VP) Two persons were killed and four were injured this afternoon when a Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train collided with a gasoline truck.

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