Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1943 — Page 5
3 to help other people.” : + Henry, adopted son of merchant marine officer Kenneth M. White, of Portland, Ore. nursed, ran’ er-
rands, interpreted and acted as gen-|
eral factotum for Americans in & Japanese internment camp, the committee said.
The young Chinese, according to Rep. Homer D, Angell (R. Ore) became White's ward and while at school in China was interned with Americans at the outbreak of the war. He so earned the gratitude of other prisoners that they insisted he be given space to-come to this _eountry on the exchange liner Gripsholm, Henry has been legally adoptd by
I —" or x Deacints with administration “dislodge the use of the horns of the
In 1944, 1,350,000,000 is the estimated total, with a billion pounds going to lend-lease and occupied areas. Bakers want to use it, but not enough to change the character of the bread. In the same controversy over use of soybeans flour in noodles, the PFDA decided a minimum of 15 per cent soy flour was necessary ‘to make a distinctive product.
® No 2-Pants Suits THE TWO-PANTS suit is not likely to return to the American
scene soon, according to the war production board, It was thought that we might follow Canada's lead and put them back in produc-
Bander of Disunion During War.
COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 7 (U. P).— Republican Governor Dwight Griswold of Nebraska, in a speech before the annual convention of the! Ohio Federation of Republican! Women's clubs yesterday, declared that a fourth-term campaign by President Roosevelt would “bring | bitterness and hatred,” and “throw a terrific strain upon our war ef to fort.” Indorsing the proposal of Gov ernor Bricker of Ohio that the 1944 Republican candidate be pledged to one term of service, Griswold said “the decision to throw the nation into that maelstrom rests in the hands of one man, yet there is nothing any of us can do." Griswold recommended that the = Republicans “continue Secretaries| Stimson and Knox, to insure con-
has ended.
| death. rate.
tinuity” in the conduct of the war, (tions, made for army scouts, are should the Republicans win the now used on shipboard for compresidency in 1944 before the war | munication their range is about 10 miles.
Blasted by Michigan Representative.
~ WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (U, Ee Rep. Jesse L. Wolcott (R, Mich) gharged in an interview yesterday
that the administration is subsidizing farm products as a prelude
Wolcott is a member of the house banking and currency commi considering an administration proposal to increase the commodity credit _corporation’s borrowing pows er by $500,000000, He said President Roosevelt's “back office” advisers want “to socialize industry, agriculture and medicine with a view to post-war participation in a dream federation of socialized nations.” At -the “committee hearing yesterday Wolcott said, “You can sum up that back office with just six names”: Harry Hopkins, personal friend and confidential adviser to the president; Felix Frankfurter, associate justice of the supreme court; Samuel Rosenman, presidential adviser; R. V. Gilbert, chief
Victory on the home front is seen in the sharp drop of auto accident fatalities since Pearl Harbor to 41.000, as compared with 64,000 estimate on basis of 1041 levels, according to Cleveland Trust Co. figures, Gas rationing, slower driving, and Induction of young men into the services are credited with this drop in the
USE WALKIE- TALKIE SETS Walkie-talkie one-man radio sta-
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to a system of socialized agriculture. |
Brown C and D are good; E becomes good Sunday, and F, Oct. 'T. All "pre Oct. 30,
Shoes Stamp 18, good for one pair. Stamp 1 In “airplane” series of book 3 becomes good for one pair Nov, 1. Stamp 14 is good for five pounds through Nov. 1.
economist of the office of price administration; Edward Pritchard, assistant to Director of Economie Stabilization Fred Vinson, and Ben | Cohen, legal adviser to War Mobili | zation Director James F. Byrnes, Wolcott listed the co-called “back office” administrators when Ernest L. Wilkinson, attorney for the National Council of Farmer Co-opera-tives, told the committee that his | organization had faith in War Food Administrator Marvin Jones’ ability to stabilize farm prices. But, Wilkinson said, “We don't know how long Mr, Jones will be there" Wolcott replied, “That's right.
Stamps 15 and 16 are 1 five pounds ‘through fruit ripens, applica may made at local boards for addit allotments up to 16 pounds per son if needed,
Gasoline Stamp 8 is good for 3 gallons. "Fuel 0il : Period 1 coupons for the new seas
son are good now for 10 gallons per unit in all zones and should be used
with definite value
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Tires
Next inspectioh due: Bs, Oct. 31; Cs, Nov. 30, and commercial vehicles, every six months or every 3000 miles, whichever is first,
ARMY “DUCK” FLOATS The army “duck” is partner of the "jeep"; it is an amphibian truck
When things aren't going the way! they want them they reshuffle the front ofMice, but the back office is!
never reshuffled, »
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tion at the forthcoming wool conference. Pleats In trousers, and perhaps vests, would probably be considered first,
Odds and Ends’ TWO OUT of three tin cans are still getting away from salvage. ' Housewives are being asked to do everything they can to increase the number saved. . . . Groups such as P.-T. A's and lodges can get special ration points for occasional meals which seem necessary. «+ « No new wallpaper patterns can be manufactured, but producers may use 60 per cent of the paper used in 1941-42. . . . Shorter Jength matches are another product of the effort to save critical
wood pulp.
White and is an honor student at Virgil junior high school, Los Angeles, although he studied English only two years before his arrival. % committee's action followed several letters of appreciation from prominent co-internees.
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