Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1943 — Page 2

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TYNDALL TO SPEAK If You Have Ration Worries Look to Weeds—Many Are Tasty CHINESE, JAPS NEAR Norska, Famed [FRENCH DECORATE 2 ) AT OCD CONFERENCE oc and gure wi ses of inches high cn be utvend sone nd sons, un ve wet + SOUFFLE OVER FLAG) Dancer. Is Dead AMERICAN GENERALS

like asparagus, and served on toast fee substitute, : | with white or vegetable sauce. The| Many of the summer and autumn{ SAN FRANCISCO, July 8 (U, P.).

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wild that LOS ANGELES, July 8 (U.P).

Death yesterday ended the ca-

be hard-boiled egg and cooked beets, ! Leaves and stems of the common

plants can civilian de ALGIERS, July 8 (U. P.).—Mal.

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used for food grow along the roads

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Gen. Terry Allen and Brig. Gen.

and they require chickweed or

cooked

fence program will meet at 8 p. Mand in the woods tonight te hear a talk by Mayor Tyndall and receive instructions from Walter Holt, chief instructor

Some crowd into pe be-

no ration points, jour lawns and gardens where,

lamb’s quarters may like spinach, which can be cooked alone or with

fruits which we buy In the market grow wild, such as blueberries, huckleberries, wild raspberries and

young shoots of the pokeweed, the

only edible part of this plant, may also be served this way. The young

Purslane,

Chinese sailors were reer of Norska,

lodged in the Alameda county jail

today while authorities investigated

Norska, in private

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Theodore Roosevelt, American offi= cers who participated in the African

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pods of the milkweed, when only blackberries. about an inch long, may be used| Leaves of the wild strawberry, like okra in soups. [sweetfern, or spicebush, when dried, Wild onion and wild leek were may be used for making tea. Miss precipitated by the raising of a frequently enjoyed by the Indians Gordon also suggests that black- Chinese flag. | and early settlers. They may be birch twigs or bark of the roots| A spokesman for the sailors, inused in soup. eaten raw or diced to make salads may be used as a tea substitute, terned for “jumping ship.” said they Jerusalem artichoke, a late-sea- more tasty. Leeks au gratin may although she admits tBat none of had raised the flag and exhibited son plant, is cultivated for present- be made by pouring a cup of me- these are as salisfying as the real posters yesterday to celebrate the day markets, but may also be found dium white sauce over alternate thing. sixth anniversary of Japan's attack wild. The tubers of this perennial layers of leeks and potatoes boiled| Fully aware of the danger which upon China. director. will lead the meeting and tard or burdock are also good when sunflower are delicious raw, as rel- separately. Following the addition /a little Knowledge carries, Miss The Japanese, mostly from Hacolors will be presented by Glen used in this manner. Miss Gordon ish, or in a salad. They may be of bread crumbs and a half cup of Gordon constantly repeats this waii and held at the camp on presFindley, chief messenger. Russell recommends dandelion leaves which boiled or baked like potatoes, ‘grated cheese, the dish is browned. warning: “To be safe, consult notes idential warrant, gathered in a Paxton will lead the singing © Young milkweed stalks a few| Roots of wild chicory, roasted on each wild plant before using it.” menacing crowd, the Chinese said. |

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a near-riot between the sailors and! 172 interned Japanese at the Sharp park immigration detention camp,

other greens, has long been sidered a delicacy in many lands, Boiling removes the sting of the stinging nettle (gloves should be worn in gathering these), and it, too. may be cooked in this manner,

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The meeting will be in the offices of Thomson and McKinnon on the second floor of the Cirele Towel building. Zone and district ordinators and their stafrs, Chief of Police Clifford BReeker and his as- , sistants, Fire Chief Harry H. Ful university or mer and his aids. and Mai. Herbert Curly dock and garden sorrel Fletcher, chief air raid warden and faves may be used separately or his assistants will attend. combined to make a delicious green Harry FE. Yockey defense salad. Fresh leaves of summer mus-

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states R. A. F. GROUNDED AGAIN LONDON, July 8 (U, P.).—Biit= ain's heavy bombers stayed on the ground last night to continue the current lull in the air war through its fourth straight evening. During [daylight yesterday, Mustangs, Tye phoons and Spitfires kept up of fensive patrols, ranging over northe , |ern France and the low countries: - | Two planes were lost.

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