Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1943 — Page 3
S : Five persons were: Xitied and more}. ; {than 30 injured, 22 of them in In|’ Stocks o Canned Goods Gobet : ; [dianapolis, in the worst week-end
Lost in Blaze at 1 Ee ] fot uae Accidents. in. Indiane-tor ya i! 11 per cent who are not satisfied are| Grocery Firm. = das In Mdfion to the state toll, Rich i ; | more vocal, | NE A ard: oons, 3, son of Harold Vital’ to Output He scotched “talk about. impend- | (Continued From Page One) DOT INL A eRe Koons, serving with the navy in the : ing ‘meat famine'" with a report a: south Pacific, and Mrs, Ruth Koons, in 1944. + | that from October until next Marchand on. the first, tobacco, sugar, Seat : .~ |total meat production, excluding ¢ UT Ee 117 8. Oriental st, who was Injured (Continued From Page One) {poultry would amount to 14,400,- : natches ARR Di Jest Nridar dled in City hos000,000 pounds, dressed weight, com- r : ; r instead of the 364.- Roy B, ms - a 3 fn eT Ed Sri re ts ne | red ret de t in “the y - Cts Ts or | oi tr. SE nt om ei a i we CF 3 successive r.” : a» dows, covered ] : ve = All acreage esiotions imposed a wohe fed bm Wie Jari Dense clouds of smoke billowed Yo easly the Diiiet sex dint or. Claude H. Collings, Ae . by the AAA in former years have of the food supply next year— |from the structire and dropped to and-run.theory on the ground -that|nilla, was killed been removed for 1944, the president," "01s or production _ the | Street level, blacking out streets and {no automobile skid marks were “said. Only tobacco - marketing), .; oq forces, compared with 714 last| making driving oa Ait was found in the street. Police first ex- ; more — DE of the| YA: 8bout 325 per cent of total da en suid a EF {pressed the belief that the child Shelbyvie. Kenneth Craig; " prod A \ , - e rested first world war"—disregard of soil Re added that there would|over the American District Tele] he ag Jaen tA TAN a police he — held lly conservation mieasures — will be, oro soldiers in both the Ameri- | graph, burglar protection system, as X ~ However, Dr, Storms said his in- | gation in connection’ with the Svoided; no new dust bowl will be can army and navy and the allied © warning wire was severed by vestigation showed that the child cident, crea 5 t service- mes. \ ’ by a hit-and-ru tor-! Police | t! total of The. president stanchly defended dk a. He i 3a The| Although the city's new serial ? eh . a doubt Aa mer aocidents retested + toad of his price program for food products, average soldier or sailor eats 5% |ladder was at. the scene, the fire g - Oe Nout the chidlhure tn Ingo 13 ring pointing out several times that the pounds of food per day—almost half |department’s old aerial ladder from died of a brain concussion snd alweek-end. same principle was being used in| os much again as the average engine house No. 13 arrived first fractured left leg. ere eee Grry and mines to increase pro- civilian, who eats only 3% pounds (and was shooting 1300 gallons of Jackie O'Brien, 6, of 1508 oriental | PRINCESS JULIANA duction. ~ per day. water a minute into the fire. This ater-soaked and damaged by flames, the root of the Borts-Sakowitx Ca, wholesale grocery firm st. who" was playing in front of his Met Farming Costs The benefits of reverse hdsJonee a ue fest. Jue 1he Jaier hing at ig §. Meridian st, caved in last night As fire swept the three-story brick building, causing more |home at the time of the accident, LEAVES FLOR! ( used ( to e n us arson I a A ary oh Sha i Ee party report= | Co. fire in 1923; firemen said. Sixteen than $30,000 damage, : "ig te Koons Child Whe hit by 4 P. MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Nov. 1 > fa out raising prices to consumers) (ing that through August of this Places 3) ara ae — NE eT Truck Hits Wagon Cr Womans. The ‘Net hs - r, Sakowitz a r- ; . t pony ow aiid aie Just Sits oUOBlY SEVIS] 200000 AbD, Bora 2013. Broadens, went ATTEMPT REMOVAL i Temple: wuversliy Moule! here brought here after other measures! road 52 near Lafayette, John |lands, left here for an unkne + he sald. “They are war subsidies. |iralia and New Zealand compared |to the scene when informed of the, OF STAPLE IN LUNG today, pending a bronchoscopic op- failed to effect its. removal. The giade, 41, and Ernest Kyle, both of [destination after Paying & twosd y ala ah oY _<ealan pa wned by Har eration for removal of a fence staple boy, accompanied on the transcon- | Franklin, were killed when the. it. ‘The costs which they cover are h 99,000,000 pounds of beef and |fire. The building is owned by TY | war costs. Yi be it ha wy 0 all lend-lease Schowe; 4172 -Ruckle st. Louis Sako-| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1 (U. PJ.|from his- lung. ~ | tinental- trip by his mother, Mra. | | automobile in which they were rid- rrived Saturday from Jacke | “On the farm as in industry’ the Ye ntri ap Sea witz, father of Harry Sakowitz, also, —An 8-year-old-New Westminster, Melvin Gilliland swallowed the N. Gilliland, was not in serious con- | [Ing ran into some road repair equip- | so ias., whers young Dutchmen | war has pushed costs above the Sous Som “lis a partner in the firm, oo |B. C, boy was under observation staple in April, 1042, . . and was (dition; physicians said. ‘ment. are’ being Hained as pilots: that prevailed before the out- Farm Income Higher : : of war, and above the levels| A small percentage of food will STRAUSS that will prevail when victory has go to liberated. countries — North SAYS .... been won. These are costs of war, Africa, Sicily and Italy—but North and it is entirely appropriate that Africa, he said, already has agreed] STORE HOURS they should be ‘met out of the|ts furnish the united nations 100,- MONDAY 12:15 TILL 8:46 public treasury, just as are the costs | 000 tons of fruit and vegetables in of producing tanks and planes and | return. . ships and guns.” ‘Mr. Roosevelt devoted an entire The president reviewed the food section of his message to a discusproduction program of 1943 and as- [gion of farm income in which he serted that despite cries in some|gaiq that in 1042 the increase in quarters of . ‘meat famine” and ine average income per farmer aver food shortage” the American peo-| ne 1910-14 parity period was’ 30 ple, as a whole, are eating more now per cent. greater than the increase than they did before Pearl Harbor. in the average income of other ‘No Meat Famine’ people in the United States. In 1943,] ——4A shortage in strioin steaks and| it was 50 per cent greater, he said. |~ in choice fruits,” he said, “does| But he added that that was “just not mean that the war program |and desirable” bécause through the has failed, 1920's and early 1930's farm incomes “. «Ninety three per cent of| were far below fair levels and now American housewives agree that a|the nation has profited from the = Bood job (of food distribution and|fact that “this Injustice haa been rationing) —a job fair to Sl corrected.”
RATIONI NG DATES
Ration Boards
Marion county rationing boards| Stamp 18 in Show 1.good for one “Wednesdays, “airplane” stamp in Book 3 good for : Ses leh very pang - T pair today until further’ notice. I
Stamps X. Y and Z Te: good 8 A ' Stamp. A-8 good: for 3 gallons through Nov. 20.. Green stamps A. | (hrough Nov, 31. Band © stamps| Elen RI a nl ne pire Dec, 20. : Ti
Meat Next inspection due: A's by March Brown. 5. 16 quod theoigh. Dec. 130 eo Cs, Nov, 30, and eom4. His good. J becomes good Sun- mercial vehicles, every six months day and K, Nov. 14. All expirefor every 5000 miles, whichever is Dec. 4. : first, Sugar Fuel 0il-
Stamp 14 is good pounds! Period 1 coupons for the new seaamp i 1s 53 Soe Be 5 Book | 30n are good now for 10 gallons per
unit in all Zones through Jan. 3, a eT Pounds through) joi. and should: D8. Sad wk
definite value "coupons for filling tanks,
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GNiiater to. purchases: : — EE oe or a men |_Ourilisies to purchase. out 2 . : Jeram which includes five pounds | burn coal, wood, oll or gas must now . i | i a ae EE i os for Jellies, jams, preserves, etc. be obtained from local board. se The Man's Store's renew for Quality nat on wide.” That's because The Man's Store Is a Specialty Store—
IN IND I ANAPOLIS = It was born 90 years ago with a Quality Spoon in its mouth. . . it was reared on Quali ity—rigidly adhering to MERE IS THE TRAFFIC RECORD] 114 5, fist st. Mew Cath, : "quality," through thick and thin—through sunny years and troubled, without quiver or waver; Quality is, TAA omy oh Fa a. Vessert i Ful gu ~~, therefore, not mere lip service—not a mere catchword— not "window dressing" —but something so deep—and n St ] au glas Luedeman 3 n-
A atvetrsreieerees 3 04 Howth, & winihioo PE, doa is ep sincere as to be the very essence of the store’ s existence! or
. rphy Ouorge Chester es TE Emweod. Naturally such a steadfast insistence on Qualify—{and the stern resistance to excursions into medio focrityl—
cago, IIL: Elizabeth Pauline neh- 1° . man, 5 3, of 1048 Pairfeld, Phiadernnis. has logically attracted the association of similarly minded and similarly hearted institutions—who have attached
"Mae Knox, ah Alabama, | themselves to The Man's Store by the golden bonds of preference. PIRTR . ps el A naturally—a store with such 8 long and continuing policy—with such superb resources—would Rafutally
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- ” ” Anthony, ai hemi a St. Francis im : ~~ acquire a very large and ever-growing clientele—insistent on "Only the Best! A
Richard, Ban, Pirks % Rg "Frans. — 3 3 The Man $ Store—acknowledges the helpfulness of these institutions in upholding the highest ideals of Quality
Anna Jobes, at Dwight, Hattie Argo, at Coleman. Allen. Edna A ]
tua Art. Week, nation-wide observe
A , Beverly Babeock ; = Viti ae ree 8 Vivien Noi: ai Methodiat eet “Hickey-Freeman Suits and Outercoats y00l And Lincoln hotels Ward ;
ee - RE Se. 5 Fashion Park Suits and Outercoats Stormaway Coats, British Loomings Tailored in U. S. A. Aquascutum British Greatcoats Season Skipper Coats Botany "500" Worsted Suits — Botany Gabardine Topcoats “Hollywood Suits Dobbs Hats ~~ Alpagora Coats Cavanagh Hats Princetown “Suits : Spalding Oxfords : oes [Ei : Te Hanan Footwear Nettleton Footwear DeArsac Ties ~~ i 34.02 2% Sk Do peal. 2 Pendleton Shirts + Hathaway. Shirts Eo Arrow Shirts
aro! 34, of 104 og Sum= Drexe Marie Bemeigarn, , ! Siew :, h Oharies Saylor Higes, 30,-a¢ 1134 Hoefgen,
Orange. rant. owen Richer Richardson, at 2018 Sugar | ; i s itis worthy of nole—thai Quality begins at the top—and attends. irogh he instittion—giving certain lift
rove, ca | inenopmenmogiar~ * 1M. %: Obie 5 amd. 10 even the items of least sast—All of which gives | Albert SE TERRES: ot coronary oe-| ts © “THE BEST AT YOUR PRICE—NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE!" = . i ~ % | wa————— N:[Chssie Anna Barrett, 8, st 737 E. Me." : Ete hs ; : : nil gocion, 45, at Veterans, cere- : oy : at Fo Sr ; Tame : Leora 66, at 3418 Park, Sotvnary . Ly
