Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1942 — Page 15

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18 RESTRICTED i Rationing of Oil and CoalFired Heaters Effective

* Tomorrow.

All pew oil and coal-fired heating stoves and space heaters will be ra4 tioned in Indiana and the other 29 ites where fuel oil is rationed, James D. Strickland, state OPA director, said today. The regulation bécomes effective tomorrow. The regulation does not apply to: sate of under-the-floor furnaces. The new regulation was dictated by an acute shortage of heating stoves and space heaters, which resulted after the war production board, earlier in the year, limited the amount of iron and steel which could be utilized in their manufacture, and by the necessity of aiding @ government’s program of reQuesting and requiring conversion of |: oil burning facilities to coal and! by Times shoppers with cash conother non-scarce duels. *| tributions while 74 were clothed v Some Not Affected by donors who shopped for the

4 ‘ children. New cooking stoves, new stoves de- The direct donors and the nume | py signed to burn wood exclusively,| per of children they clothed: and used stoves are not affected by| Lukas-Harold Night Force .....31 the emergency rationing order. Allison’s Dept 328 (4-12 shift).. 7 Primarily eligible to buy a coal| Allison’s Maintenance (first shif) 7 | heater under the emergency order| Allison's Dept. 387 (third shift) 5 | are householders who will use the| Allison’s Dept. 386 51° A new stove to replace oil-fired heat-| Foremens and Supervisors’ f° ing equipment. These persons mere-| Council, Curtiss-Wright Corp. 4° ly.are required to obtain a purchase! “Two Friends” 2 celtificate from their local war price| Curtiss-Wright B-Shift and rationing board and surrender| ernors bsei their unused and unexpired fuel| Past Presidents’ Association, ration coupons. Queen Esther Auxiliary, O. ! er eligibles are:

B.S ci iii osiaenins 2 + ©. Persons who need a stove to| Indianapolis Paint & Color Co. heat essential living or working| Employees ........... sea «3 space which is at present not heated| Rough Notes Employees .....%. 2 at all, and who have not disposed | Curtiss-Wright Spot Inspectors 1 of: any usable heating equipment| Alpha Omega Fraternity ...... 1 within 60 days prior to the date of| “In Memory of Art” 1 application. Such persons will be| Allison’s Dept. 365 (third shift) 1.} asked to sign a statement to this| Zenite Metal Corp, Tool Room effect.

Boys 000000000 RILIONIOROITLTS 1 Must Sign Statement

2. Persons whose present coalg equipment is damaged or worn out beyond repair must provide the board with a statement to pt effect, this statement bearing their own signature and that of. the dealer or heating contractor. 8. Persons who are eligible under the fuel oil rationing regulations for an auxiliary ration of 350 gallons or more. of oil and who will use coalburning equipment instead. (Sickness or infirmity are the main grounds for obtaining auxiliary oil

rations.)

STAIRS FALL LANDS PASTOR IN HOSPITAL

The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of the Englewood Christian church, was recovering in Methodist hospital today from serious injuries he received yesterday when he fell down a stairway at the Shirley brothers’ funeral chapel. + He opened the stairway door by mistake, thinking it was the door to & oom. He received a concussion of ge brain and back injuries. ohn R. Newton, 45, of 402 E, Walnift st. was in City hosiptal today injuries he received in a fall d a stairway at 210 E. Ohio st. last night.

NAZI BULLET MISSES EARLE BY TWO FEET

JIAVERFORD, Pa., Dec. 17 (U. PJ ~—Lieut. Comm. George H. Earle, former governor of Pennsylvania, escgped “by only two feet” a French sniper’s bullet during the allied oceupation of French North Africa, it was disclosed today. Comm. Earle, while on a 24-hour

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NAME BABY ANNE| SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 17 (U. P.). —President Roosevelt’s newest| “1grandchild, daughter of Lieut.’ (jg) John Roosevelt and Mrs. Anne Clark Roosevelt, has been named Anne Sturgis Roosevelt, the parents | disclosed today.

Ir ~\ v gb a aeanstmas The seven -pound-three-ounce|.

} 3 wn : Zeon an gin was born Tuesday night at

WAR BONDS * STAMPS Mercy hospital and is the second

rn gh i ? LE when hey encouniered a navy pilot rubber company,, * © Rx who told’ them their boots “were the| The grandmothers from Mishanuts” _ |Wwaka were Mrs. Pherson; Mrs. | The grandmothers range in age/C SCHS VOUCR ©; Mis Bernetts 1- | from 40 to 65. Mrs. Molly Pherson, ns Sterling MacReady; 57; Mrs, 65, is the oldest. She has been on|Mary Foster, 55; Mrs, Ella Carrell, the assembly line.18 years.’ She is|51; Mrs. Ethel Ogden, 50; Mrs. Rose ,|the mother of three "children, one McKeone, 47; Mrs. Avis Davis, 48; son, rt, 29, is a Sound Suse Mrs. Edith Lehr, 45, and Mrs. Law- : d Mrs. Roosevelt. yy |chanic with the army orces at|son Kurtz, 40. « iE : Shild of Liou. a "Atlantic Oity, N. J. She has four

They have a son, Haven, 2 years From South Bend were Mrs. Elizaa ay ’ - | grandchildren, including 18-year-old beth Ekamp, 49; Mrs. Belle Simp-

794 Clothe d Lieut. Roosevelt is stationed here. : : Iau CldreR, are employed in thelson, 41, and. Mrs, Harvie Houek, or

Lukas-Harold Outfits SS 31 Children; Mile-of- al A Dimes Grows. i © ONE HUNDRED and seventy-. =°33 E. ' seven children were clothed . in eZ warm winter outfits by The Times’ Clothe-A-Child campaign _ yesterday, to bring the total thus \ “fay to 724. x do NN A total of 103 were cared for = I Xe “FY ti)

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after the French fleet scuttled itself revealed that the upper deck lof .the battleship Strasbourg Wasy not submerged but that there were “signs. the vessel had settled and grounded.” ; ne The admiralty sald no exact list lof the ships. 'and their fate could be drawn up, but that the photographs showed the French sailors carried out the scuttling thoroughly. -

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Th Northside Realtors... “From Happy” .. «.....o M. H. B. H. S00 00 0rRRtONN “No Name” ......... The Stein Club William C. MecGuire.... YE. D. T. Club of the South Side “In Memory of Harry”.. Hilton U. Brown Jr. American Legion Post 85

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fegve which he spent with his famfly, told of his narrow escape from death. He has since reported back to, duty as an officer on a troopship.

AMARANTH COURT “TO SPONSOR PARTY

Indianapolis court No. 1, order of ¢he Amaranth, will sponsor a card at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the gas company auditorium. Mrs. Florence Herrmann is general chairman and will be assisted . Mrs. Harriet Reeve and Mrs. ra Stakelbeck. Mrs. Harry Geisel fs royal matron,

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MILLER-WOHL YULE PARTY

Employees of the Miller-Wohn Co, 45 BE, Washington st., will have a Christmas dinner party tonight at 8:30 o'clock at Whispering Winds. Thirty soldiers from Ft. Harrison will be guests. There will be a gift exchange. Milton Levy is the store manager, ? P

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