Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1943 — Page 10

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sugar and candies are also eaten much more by people with incomes.

: sugar consumption could easily get out of hand, since ther is more money to pend, and other foods are limited. aa "= =» a ‘a 8 LOCAL PLANS to dig out old toadters, irons, or other dis‘carded electrical appliances and sell them to dealers for war“Stamps have turned out so well that they are being considered for a national campaign. The dealer will use spare parts from unus- _ able equipment for reconditioning anyg that can be used

IV are for canned foods, and jams . The plan is to keep the red and blue blue and red ration tokens get here ti hopat will be the last lap of rationing,

rom the beginning on both, with tokens

: tary gasoline, . . . Coal dealers are asked to check a customer's ~ supply before delivering more. There is not enough to give anyone more than a winter's supply . . . Canners have been given . permission to release 2,790,000 cases of canned peaches, peas and Somata Satan to civilians from emergency stocks held for miisary

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