Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1943 — Page 2
5 SREAMLNED No. Etats Mare 25, 1 Fun tpiat=1pound - fs wart=2 panne nly Six Major Components | 18 [18a] 3e%e 30a ls Ba | Instead of 19 Under iia] Fe ST ae Te New Plan $1 S| wassmvarToN, March 29 (U. P). ; aps ; a t of the army air 8 [10] 1s i817 19| a1 | 2s as [av [ae | 81 | 8 Cen mand to oe ac aE a the rapidly expanding air arm 3 (8S 1 86 | 251 32 37 . J : a to have little effect H 1% Ir rari Cn 34° 37 15 53 H- : n the air bases and centers within sie some eter Setar a ra Ro Suited Si evasion that | han 20 24] 28] 31] 54 | 57 | 41 | 44 | 47 | 80 | 18 fie enanze: was In a0 sense a I 14 17 21 | 85 36 20 | S83 | 54 | 57 | 40 [4S | IT sup,” ‘said that no plans were Io 137 38 32] 38 | 30 La IA BL wom Sg 115 of any air force's units to : . - n if they were not al- : Dembeband 2 8 5 15 14 15s 4 here. (10% 12 | 1S | 18 | 18 =: : SSH Ss Ta ] ~The new high command setup is 4a 81 81° 617 oN 1418118 4 sl solely to consolidate the : : quarters functions related to 16/20/26] asf sal ssisefales 40} 8a} 13 1 ous supply, materiel, training 3| 16 20 26 | 28 | 32 | S4 | 30 | 42 | 48 | 82 | 13 and other jobs which must be done} 3] 3 3 3 19 111 13 | 13 14 S116] & to prepare the American air arm Over 4 az, including § oz. Over § a2., Including 12 a2. Over 12 oz., Including 16 02. - | for the huge role it must play to 3 3 4 2 defeat the axis. : > ° r : " The reorganization will result in : Qe | Ow | oer | Se | Our | Over | owe | over | Owe | owe Fi ove | Owe > the reduction of air headquarters| VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE ANCES i se re el 1 | EE ee] Tne Ie Le Sao spani a] 1B : in Washington by reducing fe | Ja | Wa | He (In2e|iafe|inlle]l 2» (Inde]|dnfailailel $n [Inda]|dnleiinide in | 4 dquarters offices from 25 to 13. __Canoed and Bottied Vegetables . a " . : there will be only six major com- ASPARAGUS S| a] ee] 8 1/14] 17 | 21 | 23 | 26 | 20 | Sa | Sa | 37 | 40 | a3 | 11 ‘ponents of the air staff instead of 41 6 8 111 S| 19 | a3 es SA YS gy] 81 [S488] 18 as formerly. GREE [se 618 11134117] a ay We 54 S740 451 Arnold in Full Control Senki Pavkand mits | 3 | 4 | 6! 8 |11)14/17 (21/23/26 /90|5a|ss|3570140l anal s| sl e| s|10|l15|1s]|17| 1932 2s | 27 | ao Bi med over at remomai rE ee hs . De orces rem: k : . ‘in the hands of Gen. Henry H. 11 2 2 sa 81 6 81® [101113 IST I4TISTI61 "4 Armoid, who was recently promoted | emi share tatu iaialalnisis oie gh - to four-star rank. Maj. Gen. George | - $3 | SS | S4 | -s ed : E TOMATO CATSUP and CHILI SAUCE 7 o 16 | 20 | 24 | 28 S4 [| 37] 41] a4] a ae a8 Sijed of TOMATO PASTE aad SAUCE rita Sis is 2s 2s 13a 58 38 oe 47 | 51 —S< seis Sri tal Se i TOMATO a - sl sl. 7 421.43 Ri 20 24 2231 | S4 | 37] 41] 4a] 47 [SO | 2S 3 na neon L000 cotta snd bolted vsti sndcomblostos __| 3 | 4 | 6 17121125) 26) 2013213437) 4043 | : Brig. Gen. T. J. Hanley, who was and Sottied Iuices I 5 en hn em ae ECIAL SELLING al deputy, wil now be aided by iW Himes 3 3 TS Tel ee iiTis is isTis ao taste Bsa x. 75 | additional deputy chiefs—Brig. Gen.| ju, vegetables sad Vegetable hes els le nniastasiaviae sol asl as 30511" s" : i 3 Ia Verne Saunders and Col. (re-| - : : . hie 3 ASPARAGUS _ : 8s | s| 7]10/]18]|16| 2026 | 28 | 32 | 34 | 99 | ea | a5 | a0 | 82 | 15 : : & cently nominated to brigadier gen- EE ie | 18 20 32 24 36 | 38 50 53 > $ eral William E. Hall —— SEAN SREEN 4 WA I 5 io 50 [se lio oo oa | cel oe oo S0 S81 8" 3 assistant chief of air staff are:| .__ CORN s| 8] 72 |10]13|168|/20 [26 [28 [32 [34 [39 [42 | a5 | «0 | 52 | 13 5) 4G ; PEAS 3S | 8 7 0 S| | 20 | 26 | 28 | 32 | 34 | a2 | 13" o mic, mani 20 | ere er TR EH TE SE SE : 2. Maj. Gen. Barney McK. Giles, Ea TF Lovely new Spr ring dresses . . . very budget ios and ) for operations, commitments and fhe ur ea [2 ssl el sli Is1 18 17 CRETE WLR NE very outstandi ng or their precise tailoring, their ex- 3 3. Brig. Gen. 0. A. Anderson, for NS (out 3 a SE em He quisite detail and expensive look! They're in a variety ; the formulation of strategic plans. | CORN ONTHE COB (Canned, botid of frozen) 2 Pot ; Hn of delightful fabrics and distinctive styles designed to 3 : nig Se Neda ONIED AND DEMYDRATED soUPS Tim |G] =] we] ga] iin] m Oh Joe Bets make you look your prettiest this Spring, and all the ; ; Borum’s troop ‘carrier command, i — 2a)" Tie” “ta Tie Jie YY Summer! o “based at Stout field, Indianapolis,| ess 11 2 | 3 Z 3 was placed under Gen. Harper's THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE NOT INCLUDED : ® * : * # supervision.) A te renee Be Tat hee owe heute we esa Spun Rayons! Britied Joriate Lingerie Trims! . = 5. Col. J. M. Bevans, who has been sved for sowing or planting (and not for human Dried mushrooms (harmatically packed) Mincemeat. ° Bemberg Sheers! ayons © Shirtwaist i : “nominated for brigadier general, for Sion) and ma Sn SE Iakyelad in gettelancs ith Sa Frozen fruits and Swipe 4 in containers over tem (10) Molasses and bead molasses. © Cotton Styles! SIZES SE persue. DP wh Ba wad wed 1 A Tease | WEL ppb rs pig re Ett end sti ® Rayon Alpaca. goarsuckers! ips a 1 | 6. Col. E. P. Sorenson, for intelll-| peans, lentils, or peas which contain not more than 10 per- trated re Peamit butter. Crepes! * © Coat Dresses! 9 to 15; 12 to 20; gence. 2 ant sound Jeane lentils, oF pass; and basse, lentils, or Fruit and x ars oven one 1) gallon. JNusecs ang pimisntos. ; Gein Dots! A } : & ea Nir———— QInmptien. _— Fruit Savoring for uae in the further manu renin ree wd rasan ond whee oonin! ® Rayon Romaine © Duco and ® | and 2-Pe.- 38 to 44; 1814 to i} SCHOOLMEN’S CLUB Bread 5 NR a ehuding brown broad fei ind added ni ul aa Paras ad. i | Crepes! Polka Dots! Styles! 24/5! : i! TO MEET SATURDAY So ] a, Soi drinks con c wealning Tow then 25 percsnt by weight of * * : : * 1 | The Indiana Schoolmeén’s: club| SHlcemesms. a | Hoartook mai and hearts of artichoke Spm tsemeadh oo Se : Qi mee Sunssey ot BR Sr) . Condiment tanices (other then these sentalning & base of — , marwalades, fruit butters, and othe similar tail tn hermekially sealed somtaiairs eve, Theoeh 4 rT ae a 3 ~ Feature of the } Peojiigen will be" Bo ST8 bev EEL Mirren aad Reemmivede : Veruiaiie sasoaings inchuding touid and salts : y "TW 3 Ih uum dics H. sions INSTRUCTIONS 5m The Point Value of any item weighing more than the highest : BN : } “retary of the state teachers’ asso- To find the Point Value of an item: weight bracket shown on the Official Table of Point Values shall be +i 4 c on, will speak on “Indiana 1. Find out the net weight of the contents (from the label, if any). | arrived at by multiplying the number of pounds of that item by the x [enc in Educational Legisistion” 2. In the line across the top of the chart, showing the weight in | Point Value per pound of that item as given in the “Per Pound” A ine fhe a ounces and pounds, find the column in which this weight belongs. | column. Fractions of a pound should be figured in' quarter-pounds. Wlement, instruction; Senator John ‘3. Find the item in the listings of items in the column to the left. | Fractions of a quarter-pound should be figured to the next higher ~ W. Atherton (R. Indianapolis) and 4. The POINT VALUE of the item appears on the same line as the | quarter-pound. Thus, an item weighing 4 pounds 9 ounces would be ; Rep George W. Freeman (R. Ko-| item and in the column listing the correct weight. considered as weighing 4 pounds 12 ounces for the purpose of sebing ; komo) Shelton respectively of the an Point Values must be determined by weights. If no weight is | the Point Value of the item. ena ouse education com-| marked on the © must be weighed. The Point Value of a carton package tainin than of tn -during the eoent session In finding the Point Value of a container where contents are given | one individual container of the i will maining mre tha of e general assembly. in uid wuioss, Sasi der he fue ounce to be the same as the avoirdu- | plying the number of individual containers by the Point Value of one ) ; ESE EI po! ounce. One one pound; one quart is two pounds. individual container. : ‘DR. McPHEETERS TO SPEAK : *RE Hog C. A. McPheeters, pastor of | , = = = s =» XREGIY 3 North Methodist church, will . : : : PER EE SL WIKLURY WATTS | How, Point Values Change [10 HOSIERS WIN Club at a dinner meeting to be held GOES TO DES MOINES : e ange at 6 p. m. Wednesday at the Cen- : : SESE. : ral “Y.” Charles Hamilton, also Shi Opa! M. le Ri- WASHINGTON, March 20 (U. P.).—Here are the changed point SERVICE MEDALS f the North church, will sing. 13 Oglethorpe, | oi es of the most popular can and package sizes of processed foods: ; Oo : Ga., to attend the WAAC officer Ten Hoosiers were among officers| E FOR | WO Sandidate school a F% Des Moiries, a and enlisted men awarded 579 Smart new toppers to keep’ you nice and dry : MINOR owa . - Point Point | : oh CUTS \ PETROLEUM JELLY and Mrs. Louis G. Prosch, 108 N.| anilecouce (No. 2 can) J Yalue Yale Change |; the European and North African natural oyster color, fine quality water-re- 4 FOUR looks better sroomea wits | Fifth ave, Beech Grove, has re-| Salad Fruits and teessrsenatnensantis +4 [neaters, | pellent fabric. With slick casual lines, a neat §) . JAIR Moroline Halr Tonic. Keeps [ported to the naval training school Fruit Cocktail (No. 1 dam> ¥» 2 q | Those from Indiana honored fly front and balmaccan style sleeves which §~ Gives lustrs. Hg Batti; |lor WAVES radio operators at the| ia, T 2 ere ake th Ca YS Say g . } Fruit Cocktail (NO. 2 CAI) «.cecoescessessess 16 14 +2 “ make them easy to slip on over suits. Note. a WA 25c. Sold everywhere. | University of Wscionsin. i Capt. Newell O. Roberts, Ander y Fruit Cocktail (No. 2% Cah) .ercececceseses 34 21 + 3 |son, distinguished flying cross; 1st the two large flap ets and the small - - Be on san) ssecccsséosenenesattse 3 a + : Lieut. James E. Pate, Terre Haute. change pocket! Sizes 9 to 17. . DON'T LISTEN TO MR. SHICKELGRUBER! Pineapple (NO. 2 CAN) ..veeensesescasssanees 19 16 1 3 |Gistinguished flying Cross; Staff : —Coat Department, Downstairs at AYRES, Pinesrpls (No. 3% can) x 2 3 |Séret. Willard N. Durbin, Waldron, a ; 9099000400039 e she : two oak leaf clusters to air medal; 2 | No I A i { THATS RIGHT, LADY, / - Grape Juice (pint) ............ Gavasiiseiane 4 8 — 4 |2d Lieut. Thomas L. Thyér, Hope, is > ©. . \ a Grapefruit Juice (No. 2 can) estes tscscnete $5 10 -5 oak leaf cluster; Sergt. Carl Ww. | POUR THAT WASTE Ww Grapefruit Juice (46-0Z. €aD) ....ccevssevse 9 28 14 |Toole, Evansville, oak leaf cluster, 7 GREASE RIGHT : -- Pineapple Juice (No. 2 CAN) cvenssessvesndes 12 14 -_2 and 1st Lieut. Willard E Fawcett, = DOWN THE ~ . (ey Pineapple Jucie (46-02. can) Ssescsccaccceee -22 32 i -—10 Logansport; Staff Sergt. Walter La; : (1) All Other Fruit ; Dove, Attica; Staff Sergt. Raymond |§ 4 DRAIN! Juices (No. 1 can) 00000000000 00000000000000 3 6 -— 3 E. Eaton, Dana, and Sergt. James R. ! Juices (No. 2 can) 2228000000800 00000000nRL 5 10 — 5 Agee, Nebraska, who were awarded L ~ 1 Juices (No. 2% can) 0000000 ROGLIRROIOGROOIBSOIOTLEDS 6 15 : —-— 9 air medals. - : k ¢ ZZ Juices (46-0z. can) ®e0ccRsccccensctcentesee 9 a3 $ eld TTT y W Al Fen | .. [NEW AIR WARDENS’ a NN . ; 0000000000000 00000000000 : —- " Sy i | Fr utes oy ni: 3M Tie | SCHOOL WILL OPEN B “ : : A new class for air raid wardens 2 DRIED AND DEHYDRATED FRUITS— ¢ |will be organised at 630 E. Georgia LiSTEN, YOU! WASTE FATS - Drie Prunes (per pound)........... casiee 0 12 —12 [st pe 7:30 Joloek fonighi yy Een- Are B ACK! ! 4 S a \ Raisins (per pound) ss essence seve 0 12 -12 ne Daniels, € warden. - MAKE GLYCERINE; AND ~All other Dried Fruits, except Dates and teer auxiliary firemen and police- _ GLYCERINE MAKES 4 Figs which are not rationed (per pound).... 0 8 — 8 |men are also asked to attend this 8 : : : i mee * GUNPOWDER TO 2 po CANNED AND BOTTLED VEGETABLES— aE class will serve in dis- 8 00 BLAST. You AND N\ Fresh Lima Beans (No. 1 can) ........... all 10 + 1 [trict 4, zone 2, which is bounded by JUMPER bo Fresh Lima Beans (No. 2 €an) ...:.e.vee.. 10. 16 + 3 |New York st. on the north and —————— - YOUR GANG OFF 7 A : Beans, all canned and ‘bottled dry varieties. FG . | Fletcher ave. on the south, Noble| THE EARTH! EE RSE... [Te amas \ N= Imf3t Seal k and Beans, Kidney Beans and’ Lentils— nd = ad ] " Y so (No. 1 can) aa ind gistoadd sssas esses ss csesenece 8 A 6 + 2 \ ey) 8] : — d | (No. 3 00 ro nN Slaw wm ¥4|COL. CHURCHILL DUE SHIRT a E AQ : : : \\ Tomato Catsup and Chili Sauce a en. 10 8 +2 . : | — SR . Tomato Juice (No. I i NT eel eg f, Ook James M, Churchill, pew 3 A ~ LADIES; DON'T DELAY. WASTE Tomato Jute (No. 2 6am) -v.rssssesrorseent 13 1g [cOMmAnder at Eo = te the ume Sn sn woe > + FATS ARE UR GEN ITLY. NEEDED Tomato Juice (46-02. ‘can) sSssdssseasess ves 22 32 =10 week. tier versions. With ac on of | “ an : ) =V-- FOR GUNPOWDER, SAVE AT VEGETABLE JUICES {0% Churchill comes here fram 8 attention to detail and a genuine that © DAY. (1) All other Canned and Bottled Vegetable Ohio university, Where he was & pro- 8 will make you love {| LEAST A TABLESPOON A A _o |fessor of military tactics and sciJuices (No. 1 can) eet eveassesatisnnnssnsnsns 8 8 SA —-— 2 He su ceeeds . Walter PF ~ sketch a Jumper in | ‘WHEN, THE COOKING ‘GooDs : Juices (No. 2 can) eseusesessstecactesannene J 14 : — 5 ence, 3 who left | . Col. for un- ~ neckline, a per 18 bvana-oio GONE AND NOU HAVE A CAN Joon gem orn RB 2 td vee” dion By Pui £70 ¥ Sm OTHER PRODUCTS co pA MG ai] HEAT DEALER ATONCE / : mines hk hh o Frozen Baked Beans (16 Badoischeitare ag tone FUR Open Ten
