Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1942 — Page 13

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MORE RATIONING | SEEN FOR 1943

Leon Henderson Gives a | Preview of| Things i To Come.

BOSTON, Nov. 20| (U. P.).—Price Administrator Leon Henderson predicted yesterday thit “new ratione ing techniques” as well as extension of rationing to additional items | including meat—would be among | “the big news of [1943 from the | standpoint of civilian.wartime liv ing.” | Addressing a joint| meeting of the | New England Spr and the Bos{ton Advertising club, he ~forecast, \ A E {| as one of the new | wd nao 2 ; IE Oe ; "SR Nf rationing tech- *l : ; i hillniques looming

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‘such as will be applied, he said,

a a y x. 2 ooo aR. For sports—for work—for leisure hours. Ex- 4 E EN : “to meat ration- : : ] § 3 ] EF Eom pertly fitting slacks—carefully tailored like ; : ; : : RG Sl 4 ; ing when it starts i J KE : io : much more expensive styles! Assorted colors. € v SF NE Lt this winter.” Mi. Henderson : : RI Sizes 12 to 20. s : § \ HIE po i i : 2 : ) Under point rationing, widely

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Our Biggest Holiday Season! | Sie Sacss—see 1) oe : : 3 : : Hi Ww om A ' i 4 | coupons with which to obtain a aN 7 OD bn ly WwW Wik SLACK SUITS—2.98 Hr npicra-Line LS ; ; 4 | particular group of related items el LenB Corduroy, SUITS—A4.98 ti SES iY PWT] | | corn a second perio. He may : + HHS PRES 7 “4 |luse up his coupon among such i Sad 3 Ely 98 ; Nd #§ | commodities—items qf clothing, for Oh m— 4% a} | example—in any proportion he wishes.

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| 1 : 3 “Af i practic ing styles ‘ . oi he Ff & i: in fascin? Assorted Sa fur : : : : 3 : br i ; 3 : , : 4 i jons. J NE urther simplification and standardiMen S andsome gy iki A eo 3 i iH Hi jin 9 to 52. J > : $i zation. of goods will go hand in

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' a 3 oe so E “i 3 Ln z d y ot. 4 fi trols in 1943. Such gction will en- - CCUNAPAC™ ¥. ; THESE : | Fur-frimme ‘OATS / 5 Ts } NE | able civilians to get|the most out y. : . Bl iL spter U . -0 ig 5 WL ‘of the limited supplies available to wi 16.» : them, he explained, by holding

TOPCOATS : : A 5 3 (x ; i : : as ; : FELL i ] | i gizes foe 19S TD » : t down production costs which exert

- pN 3 / 2 ; Hi to = vo 7 xX i : | pressures on prices ahd the cost of ® Lightweight « = ; : EET, ; 5 i] itd S70 20.reer 29.49 Xl ) living. . | . ++ but Warm! oy 3 ST 3 HHI GE og RE LA ww ; | The price administrator tod his : + : oT N f : WE 3" : \ ‘audience to expect An increasing qt " .Coe - . 3 a 5 | variety of victory or |utility models Betty NERY : £8 yin ‘among commodities during coming »

a MILL S ) AR = months. A victory model is one A

30 ot . 1 BITTY R iit Hb dressy RS & J | \ | built to government specifications : : 3 ; CIPS k : AH Dt snatronly ( SP 3 A which take into accouiit the amount p : 3 ~ I itl a in all col : d RS | wad ; go of material available, | its essential= o : 4 Hk “3 : Hats x izes 2172 nl ATOR |Iness and use, and ‘tle problem of : ; D 5 a iii . : WINE distribution. 1

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The most wanted coats for 2 HH ani i Hit “Victory ‘models—be| it a can of the year—‘Cunapacs.” They i a ; 5 Si | grapefruit or a pair df men's work m of warm 3 3 : , overalls—are tied to |price,” Hen=are expertly made ) : 'derson said. “On the basis of what

ightweight fabrics. . . § : fips . ” —Alpaca fur fabric - | but light g ® Worth a 98 Timmie Tuft COATS spovisiers. 12 $015. : that model costs, ne government ®

quarter lined, long wearing. ; : . sets ceiling - prices, We have set Choose from ‘tan, blue and = Much Higher dollars and cents ceiling prices on brown. Sizes 36 to 44, . ~—Black only. 4 ‘victory. model bicycles | and for vic- : Persian Kurl FUR FABRICS 12 to 44. 197° tory rubber heels. These prices are determined on the Nagin of a fair

Popular, extra long sweaters with button front... return to the produc¢r, and they

Men's Medium Weight : long sleeves that you can i i i : 1 sleeves t. ) an push up. Wide selec- . —Fleeces and 45. will continue to be |set in that OVERCOATS tion of smart colors, fancy knits. Sizes 34 to 40. : Self Trimmed SPORTS COATS _shetlands. 12 5 manner. n Y : © | \ . enderson forecast |an Incréase Well tallored, smart fitting bargain 8 2 . ; in the category of these dollars and Ly 55 SAY BLOUSES—1.29 poversible PLAID COATS ooo JOO [vim 0 36 to 44 pened 16 : 5 SMART JACKETS—3.98 Sizes 19/10 15, Discussing the squeezes which

. 2 = ; frequently occur between| ceiling FENNEY S—Street Floor. ; PENNEYX’S—Second Floor PENNEY’S—Second Floor. prices and costs to retailers, Hen= : : : |derson said that government sub- { : . isidy, “carefullv’ administered and ¥ - : . vee | sparefully used, is the cheapest eo Cheek These Underwear "BUYS! o oa Bay [fawa best way to solve the problem ; : of increased costs under a system of rigid controls.”

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UNION SUITS—36 to 44.... 1 UNION SUITS—36 to 486... they will rise in many instances

I because less labor will be available, isuch labor. .as there is will be | “greener and less efficient,” and | machinery will wear out, he said.

PAROLED MURDERER FACES DEATH CHAIR

| MEMPHIS, Tenn, Nov. 20 (U. P.). —Marshall Spigner, a parolee from i ; i a La “EL 7 a first degree murder sentence, tojs : “ * ‘day faced death in the electric chair

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| Spigner, who insisted he was in-

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' missing when her body was found. | In 1927 Spigner was sentenced to | life imprisonment for the first de- | gree murder of another Memphis | girl. He was paroled last year.

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| music and other numbers, the band | and choir will present “The Marines - | March,” “Anchors Aweéigh” and the | “Army Air Corps.” Margie McQuil- | len, soprano soloist, will sing “When | the Lights Go On Again All Over the World.” | The concert will provide the first | appearance for the freshman cho-

rus. Their selection will Be “Ten | Little Soldiers.” | The program will be concluded with the singing of the ‘“‘Star-Span-gled Banner” by the chorus and audience. Paul Sawyer and Mrs. Elizabeth Fields are in charge of | the concert.

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