Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1943 — Page 13

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when the war department announced that post exchanges in the United States would surrender high priority ratings—army, not WPB, priorities—except on articles deemed essential for maintaining the morale of soldiers. The items listed were among those considered ‘necessary.

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“This bill was a good bill when it got to the senate,” Rep. Malone said, “but it got there at an mmfor- © tunate time—just after the senate]. Timished Killing local option for the

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thunderdus “no” and the committee was ordered to try again. GETS NEW FOOD LOAN MUNCIE, March 5 (U. P.)—Paul Janney of Delaware county yester- || day became the first Indiana farmer to. obtain: one of the new war food production loans. Janney’s loan was for the purchase of feeder hogs fo be used in producing extr#: pork | “for the war food program.

: ICE PLANT DAMAGED © LINTON, March 5 (U. P.).~Dam‘age estimated at $30,000 was re‘ported yesterday as fire destroyed the Linton Lee and Locker Co. The fire was believed to have started in s boiler room.

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