Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1943 — Page 6
Relatives to Get Medals in |
Formal Review at
Butler.
Four Indiana army air force heroes, including a former Butler | university student, will be honored | at a formal review of the 52d colJege training detachment at Butler |
tomorrow when Capt. Samuel =
Gist Jr. commanding officer, ] present. their relatives with ak medals and awards. & Carrying out .s war ent | request through‘ the h service |
ports a that the weekly 1.7 pound per person sold in public’ services at 2 1 of | BE A mor tan. be Iaiained p/m. on the parade grounds eat spring undef normal procedure—but not if. a large amount fof Jordan hall. | setting Nay from both <ivilian ‘points and militar; ‘Hoosiers to be honored and their relatives Yo will receive presenta- | iF ur
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"On the Table" : Former Student PUT THE possibility of buying colored matiarine in your plgeon-hole marked “Post-war, if at all” The house agriculture | | iuncie’ 8 Drow; ntl Suminitioe has voted to forget all about removing the 10 cents a | |p ash st. A former Butler student, | n fax on colored margarine wit] pfter the war. . he was killed in action Sept. 4, 1943, | =e. = su 8 : while on a bombing mission over
Pointed Demonstrations | New Guinea. : ; | 8. Sgt. Calvin P. Landreth, broth- | DEPARTMENT OF agriculture’s county home demonstration | |, "r'jomes B, Landreth, 1150 Ginn-
“fry will carry on with new point allotments from OPA. Each demonstration will be alloted 10 meats and fats points and one- {ber st. nilssing in ation, | 8. Sgt. Robert W. McLain, son of | half pound of siigar. There will be no points given for canning James H. McLain of. Anderson, | * demonstra because Lhe food can he used later. Forty thousand Bm RB aT, tions are expected to take place in a three-months pe- T. Sgt. Richard L. Wilkinson, son 1 ere is an over-all point allocation for the county's quota, ¢ Dorris Willkinson, Waynetown [ron oe waleh the agent gets the allotted hand-out for each demon- 9 ? or ’ ' “stration. killed in action, 5 . : Lt. Pryor was a member of the "--u-n ' Sth service command and the other]
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Odds and Ende. ) TT 1-1three men of “the 8th bomber com- | -
PRICES ON RAYON stockings will hold their present ceilings | mond. The purple heart and an, | through the Christmas holiday. OPA is holding meetings with {oak leaf cluster to the alr mest hosiery industry representatives, but will.not change prices before {will be given Mr. McLain. Pre-| next year, ... Raw. shearlings, the kind of sheepskin used for warm viously Sgt. Wilkinson was deco-. jackets and slippers, have been given new price maximums desigred rated with the purple heart, and to keep prices down, The improved shipping situation has brought | |Lt. Pryor won the silver star and in a big supply: - Sk {purple heart before his death. 5 | Present Medals Air medals will be presented to| _ RATIONING D ATES the three sergeants for “exception. | . ally meritorious achievement while] a Si — | participating in five separate ? re ‘bomber ~~ combat missions over Ration Boards * Shoes. ~lepemy “occupied continental Bu-| Marion county rationing boards | Stamp 18 in Book 1 good for one rope” Lt. Pryor in his air medal are closed 10 the public all'day on |pair until further notice. No. 1lcitation is praised for his “meritori- | Wednesdays. : airplane” stamp in Book 3 good f0r| ous achievement while participating] - Sugar 1 pair today until further notice. |i, an aerial flight over Gona, New| “Stamp 29 in Book 4 is good for | Canned Goods Guinea, July 26, 1942.” {five pounds through Jan. 15, 1044. Stamps X. Y and 2 dre good] A graduate. of Cathedral Hs ‘Applications may be ‘made for through tomorrow, Green stamps-A, school, Lt. Pryor played left tackle canning sugar until Feb. 29, 1044. B and C in Book 4 are good and ex- [On the football squad. He attended Allotments are one pound of Sugar|pire Dec. 20: Jams, jellies, preserves Butler in 1937 and 1038, playing on! .-for-every four quarts of-frult canned ‘und fruit spreads may also be bough: the freshman grid squad in 1937. | with a maximum allotment of 25 with these stamps. In case of rain the event will be| pounds per person, which includes | Gasoli postponed. until Now, 2. tx I five pounds for jellies, jams, pre- | asoline opis
serve etc Pe 3 points nude = Samy Sun quod, ‘and yy Shap TURKEY FETE LISTED
BY BETA ALUMNI T
The annual Thanksgiving banquet | i
upon receipt of book. Effec- of the Indianapolis Alumni associa- |
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five Dee. 1, B-and-C-books-wilk eon tion of Beta Theta” Pf Will be held |”
{tain fewer coupons but each coupon a: 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in the {will be good for 5 gallons. No in-|Columbia clib. - Several under-| “/crease in amount of gasoline al- {eraduates of Indiana chapters will| i [lowed is involved.. be. initiated... | : 5 Tires Volney M. Brown is chairman of i
{y arr d Next inspection due: A's by March angements and reception 31, 1944" B's by Feb. 29, Frags committee. Others assisting in the
= Nov. os |2ffair include Mark W. Pangborn oi every Wand eommeiel Yenicles {8r., Herman Emde, Gene Beesley, ] coupons for the new sea- | | miles, whichever is first. Bud Adams, Albrecht R. C. Kipp, for 10 gallons per | Rabert Bason, John K. Ruckelshaus, through Jan. 3, Stoves J. Perry Meek, Robert H, Perriday| 1044, and should be Used with Certificates * to purchase most {IT Lucien Dunbar, J, Howard All-| : value coupons for filling) heating and cooking stoves that! top, George Burkert Jr, Warren D| _change-making coupons burn coal, wood, oll or gas must now | {Oakes and Karl W. Fischer. Charies| i reserve coupons are now good. ™ obtained from local board. IW. Jones is president. |
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