Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1943 — Page 13
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municipalities have codes about ft. Some of | | oo. oo | Armentieres” She isn't Dirty Gere| initebtered with, the progress of pre-fabricated | | Sixteen Hn cans to make oneiy, 00 gne has been scrubbed have demanded over-costly plumbing for low. | |machinegun , . , 9000 for one ght any renovated.
{army Thnk ; 31,000 for a short| The unwashed ind unInhIbILed| ceorcin range heavy bomber. darling of the North African army verses. is now Flirty Gertie. As such she "a Ned “ rion count ee ts tion iy [soon wil be heard on the. air Andie in civ : 2 Salvage committee | : ‘seen in the music stores, equipped of a medical discharge fr In co-operation with the salvage Rh iyetes About as racy 88 “Sweet! army.) v oS = ; ene 2 W commitise, the city 1s collecting GC | Russell's Dirty Gertie ertle . was doing all. right asi{was published In Yank, €hns 110 taney placed in Jront, lotig as she stuck with the soldiers. dier newspapet, and came 10 othier motith.. - The trouble started when her cre-|attention of Sgt. Paul Reif, Gollections are made of the frst, Mor, William L. Russell, tried to|was stationed in Africa. Monday of the month and the fol introduce her to civilians by having them to music, and before. © lowing. Tueesday -tn the intron} NeL LTE oe honing the D1 8 xpens Lai a north, of 16th st., and on the follow. her exploits. The publishers took a | was ng the 4. L hil PAL fireproofing has been improved. - After the bureau has worked out | [Ing Wednesddy and Thursday in [100k at Gertle's lyrics, raised their| Now that Gertie is & Indy, a complete 7 The! eyebrows, shook their heads, and|fickle army has turned to ¢ plete set of standards it may form the basis for a new, | |the region south of 16th st. uniform code. or "| | next collection begins here Dec. 6. | trotted off to show the song to the favorites. The Toten mugical ts 4 ; . : radio people. lings are a couple : : dE 2 iN 8 we How to Prepare Cans The radio people were aghast. | Fanny from Trapani, and How to Save. Rope oF Ti The cans are to be opened at both| “If we were to allow these lyrics the Belle of Fedala.. “THIRTY-SEVEN suggestions for saving ‘Tope have fust been | | oN bitssed flat and placed in|to be sung on ‘the alr we woud| Ofle should hate stayed | ent out to merchant seamen by the maritime commission. Mouse. | | [FON Of houses on the regular col-{" —~ ra hold rope is going £0 be very scarce, You, citisen, might use one | | Chon dave MUR containers ori sf) LIAL aii plat suggestion on the clothesline. Rule 38 says, “Ropes should not be | | Fn" CHU% COMEOE Be wed he | stowed in wet or damp holds or compartments.” Mousehold ropes | | op, 0 BH I Fr ped 2 the : would be better off coiled up in & closet than exposed on the back ctu in ratio to the number of cans : - porch. Incidentally, star®now saving rope and twine for Christmas | | goa. | undies. ow» : Although tin cans will-be collected | Se I's 88 8 in Indianapolis, residents living outP al Juccess 3 ry 3 side the ‘city limits are asked to! - take their tin cans to the nearest Juicer Hamburgers Coming A GREAT future in the seal business, with profits coming into grocery wheré they will be brought oi < | the U. B. treasury at an increasing rate, is expected by the | [yo the city by grocers. However if But They'll Cost 8 department of commerce. z : ; {grocers find it impossible to bring] Government operation of the sealing business of Pribilof | |the cans to Indianapolis, arrange- | Ration Units. Islands went into effect in 1910. Since then $0,000,000 dollars have | |inents can be made with the sal- WASHI APY at been turned into the treasury. : vage committee for a special pickuo | ASHINGTON Nov [3 (1); Paws |All Pribilof skins used to be sent. to London because a firm by. calling MA-1933, the tin salv-|Julcier and better hamburgers soon there had exclusive possession of a secret curing process. Now a age answering service.~ “7 | will appear in’ butcher shops but St. Louls firm processes seal skins, and is responsible for the Although Indiana has fallen | housewives.will have to budget their pliability of modern seal skin coats. Through a process developed | | down in tin can collections the last)... \nté tighter there, known as “puffing,” a skin could be pulled through & nap- | | three or four months, the state is in| Pol HE oi kin ring. first place in the Middle West with | The office of price administration, | : . 2876 tons of tin collected during a! announcing that hamburgers may; { six-month period. : {be made of better cuts, ordered the
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