Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1940 — Page 9
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OF STAMP PLAN
Lu. s wil Add to Cities
Dealing in Food Relief Program July 1.
WAS GTON, April 4 (U. P.).— clothing stamp plans will
be expanded by July 1 to supply . surplus ood and clotning for nearly © 2,000,000 persons on relief, Agricul- * ture Department officials said today.
that a Senate-approved ion of $187,000,000 to ope programs during the next year will pass the House, offi)ect to put them into opera100 or more cities by the end
| said the food stamp vol last May in Rochester,
ill be started in Memphis, ; Tenn, lon an experimental basis gbout EE for the new cotton plan, _both| because of the 12,000,000-bale cotton surplus and the demand for - clot ing by relief families, is fully eat as that for the food plan, offic] sshd : The food stamp plan now is sup- . plying approximately 1,200,000 persons in 49 cities with more than $2,000,000 worth of free food a month. Twenty-one other cities have been selected for operations ‘to start this month. | Nearly | 400,000 families are participating in the food plan, enabling them fo increase th food pur$hases by 50 per cent. |
i Young ORGANIST TO PLAY Garreth Simpson, 13-year-old orist, will give a 15-minute reeitdl this evening preceding the 7:30 Pe noyena service in the Bethany
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‘ conducted by the Rev. J. Luther
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Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind. April 4. —It fits!” Miss Margaret Lancaster, DePauw University junior coed from Ottumwa, Iowa, tries on the crown she will wear as queen at the Junior Prom here Saturday night. Miss Lancaster has béen named three times before this as a DePauw Beauty Queen. In her sophomore year she was selected by three off=~ campus artists as one of the six prettiest coeds on the campus and was featured in The Mirage, DePauw yearbook. Last fall she was selected as Home-Coming Queen by the student body. Recently she was picked by the men of the campus as one of the prettiest coeds to be featured in this year’s Mirage—and now she has heen elected Prom Queen by the Junior men. The four selections set an all-time record for beauty queens on the DePauw campus. Miss Lancaster is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and leads her chapter in scholarship. Her father is a Methodist minister.
(Continued from Page One) across the lake. It rained all day. cabin. Looked at 23 traps.
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at McCreek cabin again tonight. DEC. 13—Back to main cabin and |fi thank the Lord I got here. I came down to the N River to the V (Ver= non) River and up to V (Vernon)
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DEC. 11—-Went over to McCreek Got one marten in the seventh trap. Light|’ Jim done some fish~
DEC. 12—Started to rain last night and just poured down till this morning. It raised the creeks so I couldn’t go on to K lake or back to main cabin. I started for main |¢abin on a roundabout way, but got lost for a while and found myself back where I started. Had to stay
lin water. It was ice cold. I slipped and put a bad gash in my leg. I left my coat and rubber bants when half way up the V River. Rained all day. DEC. 14—Rained all day till 4 p. m. Cleared a little then. Jim went around the lake but all he got was one trout.
Cooked Last of Beans
DEC. 15--Rained off and on all day with hail and wind. Jim got six trout in afternoon. We had a light breakfast and nothing more until 4 p. m. when he had fish. Cooked the last mess of beans today. Rice was finished last Sunday. We have one meal of porridge left. A few prunes and a couple of pounds of flour. To eat good we could finish it all in a couple of days. We're praying a plane will come in, DEC. 16—Rained all day. Tried fishing. No luck. I had two meals today and half ration meals at that, We ate the last of the beans. If the weather doesn’t clear up so we can catch a lot of fish I guess we'll be eating nothing pretty darn soon. DEC. 17—I went over the line across the lake while Jim fished and watched for a plane. There's one of us staying right near the cabin all the time now 50 if a plane does come in we won't miss it. I shot a squirrel and got a weasel. Jim got six trout so we ate pretty fair today on fish. Weather good all day. DEC. 18—Rained all day. I went ldown the V River. Looked at four traps and got my rubber pants and coat I left there Wednesday. Jim
{can fix it. I started anothey packet lof tobacco tonight. | small pancake—one-half each for
We had one
breakfast. Two meals of fish. DEC. 19—Rained all day. Had two meals today. Ate the coon. Went out fishing. Got four trout. Pitched the canoe this morning. If it’s calm tomorrow will put it in the water and see how badly it will leak. DEC 20.—Rained off and on all today. I went to the McCreek and N River. One rat in trap. Shot one squirrel. Cooked up last of the flour today. The canoe leaks very little, DEC. 21-—I went over the line across the lake. Got skunked. Shot four squirrels. Had them for supper. Jim got seven trout. We both shaved tonight and I'm taking: a bath. Weather good. No rain, but foggy. Coon and Corn for Christmas
DEC. .22—Jim went -around the lake. Got one coon, two squirrels and six trout. It took Jim just about seven hours while I got seven trout. So we're still eating fish, Will soon be looking like fish. We're beginning to feel that way anyway. Jim’s going to cook the coon tonight so I can take a quarter with ine tomorrow to K Lake if it don’t n. DEC. 24—Well here it is Christmas Eve and I'm back at the main cabin. Came back via 1600 foot path over to N River. Left at 7:20 a.m. Got here 1:30 p. m. and I'm dog tired. Got two martens and a coon today. Jim fished and got \nine trout. We skinned and | stretched everything but one coon. I done that. DEC. 25—Chrisimas Day. We 'didn’t have a turkey dinner, but ‘just the same were not hungry, so we have that to be thankful for. We had roast coon and a can of ‘corn for dinner. Jim went over the line across the lake. Got skunked. Jim got four trout and I ‘got one. Foggy all day. Spitting rain now, 9 p.m | DEC.:26~Thick fog all day. We both fished and never got a darn thing. |. DEC, 27—I went over Mc creek. Brought back some peanut butter, salt and lard we had there. Got two martens. Jim fished and got nine nice trout. So we're still eating fish, Started to rain about 4p m. . DEC. 28—I went down the N River and set six more traps. Got one nice trout. Jim got seven trout and a big one, Weather fair. Rained all last night, but the sun shone today. We both shot one squirrel. | DEC. 20—Rained heavy all day with thunder. We both fished all afternoon, Jim got four trout and I got one. We both shaved [romight and Jim took a bath. { DEC. 30—I went up to Mud Lake and got one marten, one coon, one grouse, two squirrels and one trout when I came back. Jim went around the lake. Got skunked first time
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on that line. He got two trout. DEC. 31—New Year's Eve ‘and it’s seeing the old year out with ran, It rained like the devil all day. We both fished today and only got one small trout each. We had coon for supper up until today. We have 20 marten skins, six coons, one mink and 55 ‘squirrel skins and one weasel.
JAN, 1.—We had coon for hreakfast (coon meat two meals) had the last can of corn for lunch with.two trout. Jim shot a mudhen yesterday and we had it for supper tonight. I surprised him with fivepound can of flour I had cached. That's all we have left for grub. We have one gold trout we saved for breakfast. JAN. 2.—Jim went around the
lake today. He got a weasel and two
trout. ‘I fished all day and never got a darn thing. We ate the trout tonight so we have to get out in the morning and fish for our breakfast. It rained like the devil all day. JAN. 3.—We both fished all morning. Got one trout each and ate them at 12:32 (our breakfast). We fished all afternoon and got nothing. I got one squirrel and had that boiled at 5:30 (our supper). Weather good all day. JAN. 4—Jim went around the lake again today. Jim got six trout at the mouth of the river there. Coming back he got two more. I fished all day. Never got a nibble, but shot two squirrels. Was boiling the squirrels and making the soup. We have four trout saved for to-
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ROCKE! FLIER ‘RETIRES AT 65
Reaches Age Limit Specified By Group Promoting ‘Man’s Well-Being. NEW YORK, April 4 (U, P)—
{John D. Rockefeller Jr. has retired,
at the age of 65, from the board chairmanship of the Rockefeller
Foundation, the $20,000,000 organ-|
ization founded by his late father to promote the well-being of mankind throughout the w ” in the field of public health.: His retirement was in accordance with the age limit fixed by the bylaws of the foundation. His successor as board chairman is Walter W. Stewart, former professor economics at Amherst College, director of the division of research and statistics of the Federal Reserve Board, dconomic adviser to the Bank of England, president and chairman of the Wall Street firm of Case, Pomeroy “& Co, and who was described by the late Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills as the country’s greatest authority on foreign exchange and gold. Thomas I. Parkinson, president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, succeeded Mr. Rockefeller as chairman of the finance committee. ‘Announcing his retirement at the annual . meeting, Mr. Rockefeller said, “I leave in your hands the work to which as son of the founder I have counted it one of the greatest opportunities of my life to devote the best there was in me.”
morrow. The stock of my 22 rifls came loose and I can’t get it tightened. JAN. 5—1I came down the N River, looked at 11 traps. Got skunked. Jim fished all day and got the trout, I got one trout in the|morning. Rained heavy all day. We have one trout each for breakfast and one each for lunch at 3:30. Then we had two small pan cakes each at 7 p. m. We have about four spoonfuls of flour left. We have not stopped hoping and praying that a plane comes in. I'm taking a bath tonight and we both had a shave. JAN. 6—Jim went around the lake again today. Got three trout and a duck. I got two squirrels in the morning. Paddled up the lake
in the afternoon to meet Jim. Got |
two trout and one squirrel. I got pretty weak in the knees. Rubbed them with electric oil tonight.
NEXT—Fish not biting, few coons and squirrels, and they're reduced to eating’ mud hens. They trapped an eagle and made soup of its feet and claws. The
rain continues incessantly. ?
[DIRECTS SUMMER . SCHOOL 7TH YEAR
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Leonard also will direct a post-sum mer term from Aug. 5-24. $
MURDER HINTED IN GAR BLAST DEATH
‘CLAY, W. Va,, April 4 (U. P.)— State Police and Clay County authorities sought to determine today whether J. V. Hinshellwood, 49, coal company executive at Widen who was killed in an explosion, was murdered. The officers believed that the explosion that blew Mr. Hinshellwood to bits in his automobile late yesterday wis caused by a bomb “probably made from seven to 12 sticks of dynamite.” Deputy State Pire Marshal Walter F. Oldham said an alarm clock key and an unidentified piece of mechanisrn were found near the automobile wreckage. The explosion occurred while Mr. Hinshellwpod was driving to Clay from Widen, where he lived. The explosion wag heard for two miles but no one saw it.
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