Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1943 — Page 6

WASHINGTON, April 22 (U. P.). —Apprehension over the protests of| It jooks like the head chef the children. : : ba its union members today prompted ot YOUR looks better groomed t French Lick Springs hotel is going| Prizes will be awarded to the chilunty oC Closer to the war manpower commission tq HAI e * |ask for a conference to face charges | 0 be this week-end's hero No. 1—|dren who find the golden, silver and by the Congress of Industrial Organ-|2% least with the youngsters. ‘|1argest total of eggs. And the baby ALWAYS Soy

Solution Than Three | uA | | |iations that the jobecontrol pro.| The reason? He's passing out the Years Ago. i gram is undemocratic and the secret of how to have colored Easter \ : a “hold-the-line” anii-inflation order °88% © even though dyes uve gone A Grand Place to Eat, Exercise and Relax

3 After thres years of bickering over a * mensce to victory. Ea a es diilosell, 15. an tke

: Throughout th : to win to ven J £ 5,0: Foreman of oe comer ie” seme veses| ABE MARTIN LODGE and CABINS

aE what to do with the juvenile} fi labora that sim mission were tendering resignations tory, ple vegetable ation home, county officials to- after the C. I. O. United Automobile coloring will do the job, providing a Brown County State Park Were back where they started. ; i Workers directed its members to|little gelatin is added to make the 1940, county commissioners i = Tesign any poss on “WMG regional Hodta Sw he Teh role of th Josed purchase of the property i r area labor- t , e role of the poposed. purchase of the property Oe oabar. management Dolcy | anny. runs ao of oat, ne|| OPENING APRIL 24, 1948, FOR THE SEASON W. New York st. and remodel it to President William Green of the|SUggests the resurrection of some eet institutional requirements. a = | American Federation of Labor also|0ld-fashioned formulas. To.wit: : This was abandoned and they| ; : : has demanded modification of job-| Dark Brown—Boil eggs in water|] Beautiful Scenery—Riding Horses—Hiking Trails— proposed moving the home to] : freeze regulations which he said|containing outside onion peels orl geenic Drives. You Will Enjoy the Spring Beauty of

; o children’s guardian home in : 3 . |“would seriously affect morale, low- coffee. rvington. : er individual efficiency and arouse| Blue—Boil in bluing. the Hills and Valleys.

An injunction sult brought by : 4 resentment among the industrial] Red—Use beet juice. fvinglon residents stopped that 1 workers of the nation.” Yellow—Use either sulphur or tes. An after lengthy litigation in the a i ny WMC Chairman Paul V. McNutt| The annual egg hunt on the|| for reservations, address: Mrs. Guy R. Barr, manager : is ts is had no comment on labor protests.|grounds of the hotel will be held wn County State Par 4 Then commissioners were ready : ; : ! His office, however, queried regional|as usual, but the eggs which cus- Abe Mas tin Lodge, Bro nC y ke : offices to find how the land lay|tomarily were souvenirs will be used ashville, Indiana.

sign a lease for a department : 2 : building on E. Washington hi > as & breakfast menu feature for the |

8%. across from the court house but this was blocked by state fire mar1al’s regulat ; Next, commissio sought to

hase the Lutheran orphans’

FIGHT | T RES oN : os BET moe | JOB ‘FREEZE’ GROW! “For Those Easter Egg Dyes

with onio. Keeps R unruly hair in place, Siw ves lustre. Big bottle, Sold everywhere,

blocked oy Dublic opposition 10] Around these three persons revolves the big job of rationing for 115,000 citizens of southeastern Mareos other move to DUr-| jon county. Left to right, they are Mrs. Charlotte Dufendach, first clerk; John E. King, chairman of the _

hase the Holliday office building at . 40omic. aria Aisha st. was stopped board, No. 49-6, and Wilson J. Wetherbee, chief clerk. : *4 arly. (This is the first of a series of articles on County Ration Boards)

Bs 10 Sr 8 eats Soni or reas sours sald hat was igo By ROBERT BLOEM 360 West Washington St. + Use Our 10-Pay Plan + FREE PARKING gministration from county-owned| Instead, he suggested getting per- After eight months of rationing experience, folks still try occasionally B ny More War Bonds and-S tamps

perty at 25th st. and Keystone|/mission to use the ‘Municipal gar-{to pull a fast one on their rationing boards, but the members of hoard 6 ,» but NYA refused to budge an|dens community house on White out at Founfain square aren’t complaining,

’ h of space, insisting upon com-| river. “Of course, we have our problems,” said board chairman John E * : . o lance with their five-year lease. Ignoring this suggestion, William | King today, “but they're not so bad. - Ninety per cent of our people out oO r { £2 S week ago, commissioners were|T. Ayres, commissioner, said that|here are taking rationing like soldiers, and it’s only now and then that :

set to move the home to one|about the only thing left to do now|someone tries to take advantage of

the new buildings at Julietta in-|is to buy the old E. New York st.|us. : King sald, “is to help people under- e fmary, but Judge Mark Rhoads|property for $20,000 and remodel it.| “Our most serious problem,” Mr. 2 that rationing is not intended ; : toy the You ng Miss

4 to deprive them of anything, but

imply to t everybody gets : Spy Be nay that NY : Here, at the Star Store, we've assembled a most complete ous, the Bos. hod vaclt : : array of Easter wear for the young lady, as well as the the boar A! ry Gu things she’ll want for spring and summer.

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“the doctor” has prescribed extra 0 X @ 5 ! ROST oie ern | OB ESB Girls” Easter BLOUSES even a complaint that a woman ITH ; : lost her job because her 14-year-old [} f ; fi, Smartly styled blouses of fine broadcloths, in son was drinking all her coffee al- \ XE ov white and rich pastel colorings. Prim tailored {| lotment, but since rationing started, |] - : effects or fussy styles for dress wear. Some only three “customers” ever have have trims of colored embroidery. Sizes 1 to 16. become seriously argumentative. 2 Other blouses up to $1.59. Board 6 thinks that's a pretty good Star Store, Street Floor ” YE: g| record. EB i i

There are 22 active members on | shat oar, Known ofietaly Je var Girls" rc | B Girls' Smart Skirts

of whom are business or professional led men in the area of the board's These are wen styled E | jurisdiction, and none of whom re- Cg manship; with plenty of - ceive a cent of pay for the average F ; X pleats. Your choice of of five hours a day each spends on 4 i ; ; plain navy, colorful rationing. 3 & C for $1.00 ! ; plaids and all the want-

In fact, the entire office staff : 3 : Pat ed pastels. Sizes 7-16. consists of only 11 paid employees : : ‘3 20 | to handle the rationing for 115,000 Rayon panties of excellent | § fies Girls' New Slip S persons. ofl , quality, with elastic. waist bands and French knit cuffs. 4 Attractive slips of 8 good quality pS

tive for the Indianapolis Power & or Yd i brands. In tearose. Sizes 4 Light Co. Other board members gp ON vd to 16. These panties are well WER Ld sizes 4 to 14. These are are Bert Gadd, a funeral director; aren dh We en B® made and will give splendid iy 5" the slips you on bo Chris S8chwomeyer, a florist; Elmer a ye SG nl, wear. Veni fh Wage yiles your Eas | Graves, a recreation director and|V = ; ’ April Feature i | inductee-elect of the army; Court- Star Store, Second Floor Star Store, Second Viowe D; nd ney Hammond, business agent for a |} S————— : : fe : ; Rh 3-Diamo labor union; William Wagener, || SF RRRERCIIEIEN —— __ ; i‘: ; member of a bank real estate de- Eeady for Easter ! 51-Gauge = 50 Denier

Ein aus Boys' SUITS Cf Rayon Hese

wt uml Mw % 4 Sg TEA A Including the famous “Bal- satin, +o Meshy; 0 ry a representa- || Np Bed ei A . . gi AD'S b ; : lerina” and “Kickaway L GP ith built-up’ shoul = 19¢

retired oll dealer; Finley Isler, cartage company executive; Jasper Weaver, insurance man; Willlam Helt, corporation executive; Ted Barker, publisher; Joseph Wade, j| druggist; Samuel Garrison, attorney; Matthew Gage, retired busi- | nessman; George Amt, pickle manfi! ufacturer; L. B. Mann, superintendil ent of Beech Grove schools; Ray Leachman, banker; Berl Newcomb, o t : wholesale coal man; L. T. Fugate, i Q s auditor; George Burkhart, sttor- and popular her- « 4.1: Very sheer, clear ney, and Albert Caase, representa- ringbones, in a aM and expensive tive of a fire-equipment manufac- wide choice of y looking rayon chif-

turer, §| "Wilson J, Wetherbee, formier pub- euing. 1 Splors Sheer White Cotton fon hose, for they lic relations man, is chief clerk of are selected irreg-

the office, and is assisted by Mrs. ~ ye : ulars of $1.25 Shnsons Puassesss, who wu + | th Batiste Blouses | :i::- a: the business of rationing. single and ouble : ton welt and foot ¥ 5 | bre asted effects $ 3 9 1 osiveyonthent CITY MAY SELL TWO || ~™ oJ shes B10 18 : | most wear. At 6-DIAMOND OLD GARBAGE TANKS y .. [Otier Boys S¥ita | tive mewepsiog ‘stp The city council at an emergency Clean, crisp, snowy white blouges | colors Wedding Set meeting late todsy is expected to Neat Slacks of cotta batiste, with Peter Pan | to 1014.

Engagement Wedding authorize the works board to sell collars; button fronts or backs : Ring Swe-1aE garbage gziers, Woused for and short sleeves. Richly trim- | Fine hose like these—at such a low

; 15 years. : tob "The driers, once used to manu- med with lace edgings, faggot- price—should make you want to buy 19° 34° facture stock feed from garbage, are : ing and insertions. Sizes 82 several pairs! Better do it tomorsought by a Minnesota war pro- to 38. row! A magnificently designed duction plant for ore drying pur- Star Store, Street Floor Star Store, Street Floor Bridal Pair created by one of poses. America’s foremost creators. Works Board President Harmon : : Campbell said the city had been of-| fered $15,000 for the metal cylinders. They were installed’ at a cost of $40,000, but were operated for only

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