Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1942 — Page 14
All : wu ust Get Tire Permits
WASHINGTON, March 6 (U.P). ==Tederal officials, like everyone else, must get approval ‘af local ra‘tioning boards for purchase of tires|to for - the government's |' estimated © 110,000 non-military motor vehicles, the office of price administration ‘said today. "The government's fleet of non- _ military motor vehicles has approximately 94,000 trucks id busses and 16,000 passenger cars ranging ‘down from the official limousines used by the president nd ‘cabinet members to the small, cheap makes used ‘by. seed inspectors. | | If the local rationing ria should say. no more tires for a cabinet member's limousine, then|he would
means of official {ransportation. Purchase of automobiles by the federal government - is not subject to decision of local rationing boards, but must be approved by OPA and| the treasury procurement division. Federal agencies have one advantage ‘in getting tires. . The procurement division has. been given a “pool” of 2000 n¢w tires and tubes to supply governinent automobiles in emergencies. But even these emergency allotments ultimately must be approved by a local board. If the local rationing board decides a federal ‘agency ‘should not have been given an emergency tire by the procurement division, the latter either must get back the tire
Boy Scouts—
FINALS SET FOR
250 to Take Part in Four Contests Tomorrow at Tomlinson Hall. More than 250 scouts of the Cen-
in the finals of the council rally in Tomlinson hall tqmerrow night. Teams representing each of the eight districts of the council will take part in the four scouting con-
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Fruit Jar Styles Change [VIERECK FACES 12-6 YEAR TERM
Convicted of Not Revealing All His Nazi Activities, He Plans Appeal.
. WASHINGTON, March 6 (U, P). —George Sylvester Viereck, convicted of concealing part of his ac- - |tivities as a registered German agent, today faced a prison sentencé of two to six years and a maximum fine of $3000.
Judge Letts permitted the meeting in a quiet room in- the courthouse | basement, Led from the room handcuffed, Viereck smilingly told her “bye, bye” and kissed hey. 12 Days of Testimony. . . The jury’s answer ended 12 days of testimony during which the government sought to show that Viereck was the master mind of a
with isolationist and literature.
failing to divulge the full extent of his activities to the state department. His defense was that hi$ activities were carried on in a per-
campaign to deluge the country|® anti-British | po
of the German Reich
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‘A jury of 10 men and two women
TREY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. -— .
tests which consist of a potato race,| knot tying, signalling: and fire building. The program will begin ak i7:30. The districts represented by a troop team in each event are the north, south, east and west districts in Indianapolis, the central district, and the Hancock, Shelby and Hendricks county districts. Nearly all of the troop teams will
o 1 v be made up of eight scouts. Srna TR TE J ! : Sanford in Charge oh . | zo enter, coum atv Containers Will Be Thinner \ rally, assisted by Raymond Parker, Lloyd Byrne, Charles Youngman and more than 30 assistants. The firebuilding contests, which lim 4 Fruit jars will be thinner, but they still will hold as much as before, See hi of a el ‘fire Ta "land there will be no reason for any Americans to be thinner while the| “Your honor, may I say goodby a Plate Duplicated in This Fine First a scout on. each team will country still grows plenty of food to fill the jars. to my wife?” Viereck pleaded with New Material. Prompt Service. : start a fire with flint and steel ana Nathan Fogle, Indianapolis jobber of glassware, has just. received|Jjudge PF. Dickinson Letts when a when he has it going a teammate samples of the new featherweight type of food containers from a glass|U. S. marshal and other court offimanufacturer. cers stood between him and Mrs.
will start another by the bow-fric- ; tion method. then a thitd teammaiz. . M* Fogle said the bottles are/one shape pharmaceutical bottles Viereck. His tiny wife, clad in black,
i than peacetime will start one with flint and steel quite a bi. thinner pe another, and food = containers’ anbroke loose from two attendants and
bottles, but. this does not neces-| nther DEE JEWELRY CO., 18 N. llinois St.
Glowing, vibrant shades and so on until each member of sarily mean that they are weaker
are new in hats for Spring the team has built a fire. The first) \ |. t1ev will stand any amount Frings A A 7 a
returned a verdict last night, finding. him guilty of violating the foreign agent registration ‘law by wilfully concealing the aid he gave to : non-interventionist members of congress. '“Undoubtedly there will be an appeal,” Defense Attorney Emil Morosini told reporters after government marshals had led away to jail the man government atorneys called “the world’s greatest propagandist.”
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All wanted shapes includ- 2 x a . : ing Jour favorite Profiles, Round Table Tuesday The bottles show a trend toward standardization. From now on he
Berets, POA, Joke Bonnets, -Face ors oH Tr and moe 0 8 na Sas whl pe hol ay] i, os Basevare wil be rund felt and faille. Come see Y] “Round bottles are easier to them . . . yowll be thrilled night at the. Central avenue Meth- and more conserving,” Mr, Fogle odist church. Delmer (Skipper) explained Wilson, scout executive, will be in|“ mv tops are in for a change, too, charge and will outline plans for he said. The metal closures on these the district training school which new bottles are more shallow in wil be’ held at Terre Haute order to conserve metal, The tops March 13, : will beconfe standamized also and . ss in some of the closures a rubber ring To aid civilian defense in the|pas been inserted so that the top county, four scouts are detailed) ov pe used for cold packing. The each day after school to the office| ypber ring is smaller and so is of either the county defense coun- another conservation measure as cil, the Red Cross or the community | aoqinst the larger mason jar rub-| chest. The scouts act as messengers| pers The ring will probably be made and give help where it is needed. from reclaimed rubber.
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how long he did not know. The jars shown in the picture are the KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U. P.). —|@uart size and will probably be the Otto E. Pauletic is glad he didn’t substitute for the mason jar before yield to that urge last fall and buy a new car.
the emergency is over, Fewer Tin Cans Mr. Pauletic drives a 1931 model All of the bottles seen in the picand he has just learned that he{{yre will soon become common on probably won't have any difficulty grocery store shelves because, as getting tires despite the rationing.|Mr, Fogle says, these are to be the The tires he uses are outmoded|standard food containers replacing and are of no use for military pur-|the tin can. poses. At Mr, Fogle’s warehouse, 901 Of course, manufacturers prob-| Virginia ave, is still'a large stock ably will not be making any more|of all types of jars. However, with tires for Mr. Pauletic’s 1931 car|the development of this new feathwhile the war is on, ‘but he isn’t|erwéight glass, he said, there will worried because dealers seem to|probably come a standardization of have plenty in stock. all types. Beverage bottles will be
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