Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1942 — Page 20

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SUGAR LIKELY

- Weekly for Individuals Hinted by WPB.

{Stricter sugar rationing regulations appeared imminent today, odin ‘on the heels of the war production board’s disclosure . of tentative rationing ‘ plans for industrial sugar. - Cuts up to 40. per cent in.some ‘industrial uses and restriction of individual consumption to 12 ounces a week may undergo further altera‘tion as a result of unexpected war Shipping problems and consequent uncertainty of normal importations

‘from Cuba and other sources.

> No mention was made of the possible cuts in industrial rationing plans, but it was indicated officials are planning to reduce .the individual consumer’s weekly. ration to half a pound. And n’t Hoard It If you've been hoarding, sell your supply and avoid the stigma of

registering as a sugar hoarder, Price Administrator Leon Henderson says,

| everyone will be asked how much

ye on hand when ration issued.

they

‘Save Th ; Motorists—Wise

ride to work, saving | cars and tires.

. Sandbags—More than 1,000,000 a day are now being ed out, but the army, navy and marines will

over, OCD may get them. Hosiery—Maximum price sched-

rayon hosiery, Henderson disclosed.

1 He wagned wholesalers and retailers |} buying hosiery out of line with re-|f cent markets that they may suffer} ‘a merchandising loss when the ceil- | |ing order is issued.

INSURANCE WOMEN

. OF CITY ORGANIZE

The Indianapolis Association of Insurance Women, a new organization, today ounced the appointment of the following committees. | MEMBERSHIP: Miss Violet LaMar, .chairman; Misses Margaret Knieppel and Dora Fulton; and Mrs. Winifred Menzel. : PROGRAM: Mrs. Lorene. Biehl, chairman; Misses Julia Becherer, Laura Royce, Margaret Elward, and Mae Hiland., SOCIAL: Miss Crystal Schuman, chairman; Misses Mary Low Bark-

‘ler, and Irene Roach and Mrs. Laura

LaBaw and Mrs. Betty Underwood. ATENDANCE: Miss Florence Kirch, ' chairman; Misses Marion Hill, Peggy Stilz, Marie Farrington, Odelia Ba . PUBLICITY: Miss Evelyn: Calloway, chairman; Misses Frances Collins and Mary Hickey. : Gedrge H. Poske of the American | States Insurance Co. pointed outi in a recent speech before the association that in the home office of an insurance company the business requires from 10 to '20 women to every man.

Limit of ‘Half a Pound

| WASHINGTON, Feb, 20 (U. P.).

| use all of them. If any are left|}

“Fo keeP WEEDS DOWN, YOU MUST DIG ‘EM UPR” Says E. J. CANTONWINE HELIX, OREGON.

NEW MANAGER OF THE . CLEVELAND INDIANS, WAS AR a ess CONNIE MACK 3 MANAGER OF THE PHILADELFNA ATHLETICS)

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2-20

FDR NURSES COLD, REMAINS IN SUITE

WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. (U. P.)— | presigen Roosevelt, suffering from a “slight cold,” will remain in his suite at the executive mansion today. : ; Secretary Stephen T. Early an-

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nounced last night that the regular Friday morning press conference could be cancelled, but that several official appointments would be kept by the President.

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