Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1943 — Page 5

| MONDAY, FEB. 22,

HERE IS YOUR 'RATIONING GUIDE

"OPA Lists Proce Procedures, the | New Processed Foods

Program.

P WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (U. PJ). ~TImportant facts of the new proc- . essed foods rationing program were summarized for consumers and retailers today by the office of price administration. : 1. None of the rationed foods may be purchased until Monday, March 1. 2. Every person will obtain his new points rationing book this week at the time and place designated by his local OPA office. 3. Any adult member of the famfly may obtain these new ration books for all members of the family by taking to the yegistration place the sugar ration books of all members of the family. This family representative must submit a completely filled-out declaration form stating the amount of canned goods owned in the family in excess of five cans per person. Only cans of 8 ounces or larger must be declared. Coffee must also be declared as - directed on the declaration from. 4. Food stores should prominently post the official table of points values and clearly mark all ra‘tioned food items with their point values before sales are resumed on March 1. 5. Housewives should study the table of point values and carefully plan in advance their purchases of rationed foods to enable them to live within their rations for the next month. Each individual's ra- ’ ion totals 48 points for March.

LIEUT. HUGHES NOW AID TO ADMIRAL

Lieut. John D. Hughes, former local attorney, is now aid to Rear Admiral John Downes, commandant ~ of the ninth naval district at Great Lakes naval training station. Lieut. Hughes has been assistant personnel officer at Great Lakes since March 1, 1942. He was called to active duty in February, $1942, with a commission as lieutenant (jg) in the naval reserve. He was promoted to lieutenant Oct. 1, 1942. The son of Mrs. L. G. Hughes, he practiced law here six years, being associated with Judge Frank B. Ross. He is a graduate of DePauw university and received his LL. B. at the Indiana Law school. He is a member of the Indianapolis Bar association, the American Bar association, the Lawyers’ association and the Lawyers’ club of Indianapolis.

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FIRM ESTABLISHES SPECIAL RESERVE

The Union Central Life Insurance Co. reported today that a special reserve has been established to fortify the company against any unusual contingencies which ign arise during the war, President W. Howard Cox told stockholders that “1942 has been a profitable year for the Union Central, thus making possible the special reserve.”

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (U. PJ). —Here is how the ration picture will look to the average American when point ratiohing goes into effect March 1:

COFFEE—One pound every six weeks on war ration book 1.

SUGAR—Three pounds every, six

i weeks on war ration book 1.

CANNED FOODS—More than 200

items, comprising all commercially].

canned and bottled fruits, canned vegetables, canned vegetable and fruit juices, canned soups, chili sauce and catsup, dry and dehydrated soups, dry beans, dry peas and lentils, will be purchasable only under the point rationing system on war ration book 2. : : SHOES—Stamp 17 in war ration book 1 is good for one pair until June 15. MEAT—Not yet rationed, but rationing will begin around March 28 under the point system on war ration book 2. CANNED MEATS and CANNED FISH—AIl stocks frozen, They will form part of the meat ration. GASOLINE—AIl pleasure driving banned in 17 Eastern states and the District of Columbia. A, B and C ration coupons are worth three gallons each in the eastern area and four gallons in the remainder of the country.

FUEL OIL—Period four coupons, || || valid until around April 12, are good

for eight gallons in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, part of

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the remaining Eastern states; good for 10 gallons in Kentucky, parts of five Midwestern states, Oregon and Washington, and good for 11 gallons in the remainder of the Middle West. BUTTER AND FATS — Not yet rationed, but rationing probably will begin during the summer. CLOTHES — Rationing not yet being considered.

SALWEEN FRONT BLAZES

CHUNGKING, Feb. 22 (U. P.).— Fighting blazed today along the Salween river, north of Tengyueh (Tengchung) in western Yunnan province. The Japanese are moving from bases at Tengyueh and Lungling and struggling for more points on

tempting to cross the river and drive on the Chinese base at Paoshan (Yungchang).

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POLIGE TRAIN MP’S IN TRAFFIC GUIDANCE

A contingent of 80 military policemen from Ft. Harrison today start getting first hand experience in directing traffic when they begin work at busy intersections under the.su-

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{ pervision of city police officers.

Capt. Audry Jacobs, chief of city traffic, said the MP’s were to begin

Work at 11 a. m. today in directing flic around war plants and at pn street intersections throughout the city. They will work from 11 a. m. to p. m. and 3 p. m. to 5:30 p. m- Whe the first 80 are trained, another group will be assigned. 2

CAN HOARDERS | These Foods: ede’

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Nobody to Lose More Than Half of Point Ration

Coupons.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (U. P)). —Most hoarders of canned foods will have a decided advantage over

their non-hoarding neighbors even though the maximum number of stamps are deducted from their new

- | ration book.

Every can of food held by a consumer in excess of five: per person, regardless of size or contents, calls for deduction of -eight points from ration book 2. But the point value of most vegetables to be rationed next week under the new system ranges from 10 to 16; fruits, fruit juices 15 to 36 points. y Thus a hoarder who has three large cans of tomato juice over the allowable quota would lose 24 points —the mamimum deduction allowed. But the housewife who didn’t hoard will have to spend 96 points—the complete monthly ration for two members of her family—to buy the same amount of tomato juice next week. Thus, the hoarder would in that case have a five-to-one advantage. The hoarder will have another advantage because in addition to her store of pre-rationed goods, she will have at least 24 points to spend ‘beginning next Monday. Thus in the above example the hoarder still have at least 24 points to spend beginning next Monday. Thus in the above . example the hoarder still would be able tp buy four cans of soup, two cans of spinach or two cans of fruit cocktail, for example.

PENSION GROUP TO MEET

Old-age pension group 7 will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at 521 E. 13th st-

In Point Rationing®

WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (U. B) — Following is a complete list of items included in point rationing of canned and processed footstuffs: CANNED AND BOTTLED apples, applesauce, apricots, berries, cherries, cranberries, cranberry sauce, fruits for salad an@l fruit cocktail, grapefruit, grapefruit juice, grape juice, peaches, pears, pineapple, pineapple juice, asparagus, beans, beets, carrots, corn, peas, sauerkraut, spinach, tomatoes, tomato catsup and chili sauce, tomato juice. FROZEN cherries, peaches, straw= berries and other berries, asparagus, beans, broccoli, corn, peas, spinach and all other frozen vegetables. SOUPS, canned and bottled. _ BABY FOODS, canned and bottled, except milk and cereals.DRIED AND DEHYDRATED FRUITS. -

The following items are not included: ; Candied fruits, chili con carne, fruit’ cakes, fruit puddings, jams, jellies, olives, pickles, potato salad, preserves, relishes, frozen fruits and vegetables in containers over 10 pounds, fruit and vegetable juices in containers over one gallon, meat stews containing some vegetables, paste products such as spaghetti byproducts of fruits or vegetables. .

DR. ADAMS TO TALK AT DEFENSE MEETING

Dr. Donald R. Adams, chief emergency medical officer in Marion county, will speak at a Warren township civilian defense meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday at Warren Central high school. He will talk on “Sttting Up a Casualty and First Aid Station,” and all first aiders and civilian de= fense workers are urged to attend.

civilian defense work in Warren township, and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, women’s director, have charge of the meeting.

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