Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1942 — Page 13
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. : : LONDON, Dec. 17.—While active Drive a Few Blocks—Save a Few Dollars, 4 discussions on the subject of Ad- men told Secretary of Agriculture ¥
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tatements in parliament last week, This photo shows hint the Masvito, new British twin-engined reconnaissance bomber, can operate kh cAncIchSes. In. | It worked. He ° fot the tf practical talks| on one motor alone, duplicating eats of American flying that returned to their British bases : +40 mouse, the trap and ‘the stamp y Wire ds no slack 9 after one or. more motors had been knocked out. Of simple wooden construction, the Mosquito is the first > ceiling “bait” to. his’ rationing: board. AT tf ROYMSON behind the scenes here on the ac-| coor yional type to be developed by. the De Havilland design office staff since the first world war. Offen- |fixed by the office. of price admin-| The hoard issued,’ upton : : ‘tual - requirements of the North| give armament may consist of four 20-mm. cannon and four .303 machine guns. It has the De Havilland [istration on: Higur, ; Wickard was| stamps. : ; African political situation. three-biaded hydromatic type propeller, one of which is shown stationary. pe a : i i + “We ‘some straigh talking,” oh Ne ‘ These follow the lines that it 1s the price of flour, he said, | ( vitally necessary to create the|0f Middle Eastern affairs by a min- political conditions operating in Lh ATTALION OFFERED Senator Clyde 'M. Reed (R) said. fot work and “the sooner the
a “We ‘laid ‘the “on the table i # | strongest - supervisory machinery to ister of state. their own countries, plus a similar realize that the better off they il : ensure the satisfactory functioning| Collecting views privately ex- understanding of European sensi- $40,000 FOR ROMMEL and ‘it is up to Mr. Wickard to be.” He said neither farmers nor
of the various administrations in|pressed, one finds a considerable pities They would need to keep JONDON. Dec. 17 (U. PA the. ‘next, move.” A millers want the subsidy, {ota 8 West Africa, Morocco, Algeria and measure on the type of qualifica- constantly in mind that this is only price’ of $40,000 Was placed today Warns Wickard In addition to Senator Ha, Tunisia. tions which should be possessed by the first of the many countries|on the head of Marshal Erwin Rom-| Senator Reed said they told [those , attending the conference | Although it is recognized that all [the appointees—for it is broadly which later must be liberated. from |mel—dead or alive. Wickard that “unless you start|Were ‘Senator Arthur Capper and decisions will be taken in Wash- assumed that in the case of North | the Nazi yoke. Charles E. Lee telegraphed the|obeying the price law. the next|Reps: U. 8. Guyer, Edward ‘H.' ington by the president and the|Africa, the best results ate likely| The eyes of all Europe and other|offer to his grandson—Capt. Edgar congress is going to make it mighty [Frank Carlson" and Clifford 8 war department, American circles |t0 be achieved by the appointment gxis-occupied lands will constantly|Lee Gibbons, whose unit now is be- tough”on you” He said congress|Hope, all Republicans, . y in London are discussing the desir-|Of twin ministers, one American pe fixed on them, seeking pointers|lieved to be chasing Rommel’s Afri- | would. refuse to appropriate money | They asked Wickard to requis “ ability of setting up machinery|2nd one British, on the principles which will animate ka Korps across Tripolitania. Lee|for. price subsidies. Price Administrator Leon ~Hendetb comparable to that created by the| It is felt that both should possessithe United States and Britain when|said the offer was good for any| Government .proposals to sub-|son to raise the’ flour" price oelling : iE British for the SoHers] supervision ' the fullest i of the'the hour of fresh liberations arrives. man in his grandson's battalion. 'sidize millers in order to keep down by ‘58 cents a “bare, | '
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