Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1943 — Page 7

Maxey, Tex. T, Sgt. Paul A. | Ee Hutton from Baer field, Ft. Wayne, it and Pvt. Willlam J. Hutton from Billy Mitchell field, Milwaukee, Wis.| § The other two brothers in service

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Lawrence, Ill. Ceremonies.

Lt. Warren W. Vest, husband of Mrs. Warren W. Vest, Vincennes, and son of Mrs. Earl Geiss, 1410 Silver ave, graduated recently from the army alr field at Lawrenceville, Jil. Attending the ceremonies be sides his wife and mother, were his step-father, Earl Geiss, Mrs. Robert

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and her daughter. » . # Sgt. Joseph B. Lewis, formerly of Indianapolis, has been accepted for aviation cadet training at Bain-

are Cpl. Stanley E. Hutton, in Ten- bridge, Ga. 5.

» w » Stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo., Harry C. Jacobson, son of Mrs Geneva M. Jacobson, R. R. 19, has

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Noblesville, all from Moore field, Ung, 2 E. ent st.; James Patrick, sia Tex.; and Lt. Raymond D. Hunt, |ciair st.; Qsorge Stewart, 408’ N. New Jer-| lain's assistant, is home on a fur Kempton, from Eagle Pass, Tex. (ff st. snd Forrest Strother, 1066 W.liough visiting his mother, Mrs. Hoosier bomber pilots are Lts. pm Donald G. Brown, Plainfield; and Cord R. Cox, Sheridan, both from Frederick field, Okla.; Warren G. Abolt, Danville, from Pampa field, Okia.; and Frank A. Downey, Lawrence, from Ellington field,

» » » Pfc. Robert R.. Rock, husband of Mrs. Patricia Ann Rock, 558 Middle dr., Woodruff Place, is enrolled in a special course at the Camp Murphy, Fla. signal corps school. “ ® »

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Pvt. Charles F. Montgomery of 503% Indiana ave, has been transferred from Ft. Harrison for basic training at Sheppard field, Tex. § » # .

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butcher whenever the can is full. He will estimate the weight of the tin and give you, cash in hand, 4c and two red points for every pound of used fat you deliver.

ARS are fought with gunpowder. Gun. powder is made from glycerine. Glycerine can only be made from fats.

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try’s most serious needs. Fats used to be imported in huge quantities from islands of the Far East. Those

islands are now in enemy hands. And the govern.

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“Not a Premium on Patriotism’

“These are the facts as they have been pointed out to OPA by the War Food Administration. They have led to this new plan: ‘Two red ration points free when you turn. in a pound of sed fat to your butcher. 3 E

“This is not a premium on patlotian, Itisa way of bringing. home to all women the urgent need of kitchen fats, to make gunpowder. Moreover, it - seems only just to return points for this service, because fats cost ration stamps. Your butcher has been informed of this ruling which went into effect

How the Plan Will Work ~~ ~~~ It's as simple as it sounds. All you have to do is fill

up a tin can with used cooking fat and take it to your butcher. You don’t need to use a special kind _ _ of can — any kind will do. And you don’t need to

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The government does pot ask for these fats until you've got the cooking good out of them. But when that is dope; every spoonful is wanted.

Would it surprise you to learn that just one single tablespoon of fat— just the little bit that is usually washed out of your broilers and roasting _ pans and skillets—will make five machine gun bullets? Or enough smallpox vaccines for seventy thrée men?

Answers 0 Housewives’ Questions

It doesn’t attr whether the fat is burned or ‘black

—it still makes crystal-clear glycerine.

It doesn’t matter whether it's pan drippings, fat from a soup, used shortening, cooking oils, or melted solid fat.

And, finally, it doesn’t matter how little you save each day. Every drop is precious.

Saving these fats and turving thom In isziotea easy job. But it's a lot easier than doing the our men must do on the battle fronts. Is it too much Jor Shs to Gepost blessing

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