Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1944 — Page 7

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By ANN STEVICK : NEA Staff Writer ~ WASHINGTON,® March 23—There are signs that the textile shortage is such that an all-out attack on the problem will be necessary. The war production board has announced that in spite of all efforts to speed production of sturdy fabrics. There seems to be little

| hope that civilians will get & comfortable supply of work clothes.

Military demands for these fabrics, used for- dungarees and fatigue

clothes is high, The office of civilian requirements has launched another survery to determine the existent supply of clothing, yard goods, . household linens, and miscellane o u.s household ar-

These surveys will measure results of action taken since the last consumer survey. If results show civilian supplies still inadequate, you will see more stringent controls of textiles to cut down _nonessentials and to spur pro-

rics of dependable quality. If you shop for a new Easter outfit, or gift, remember that any type of tie-in sale is verboten. The famous Order L-85, issued by the war production board two years ago, specifically prohibited the sale, at one unit price, of dresses with jackets, boleros, capes, coats or redingotes. But nothing in the order prohibited selling them at separate prices. However, an office of price administration regulation does forbid “tie-in” sales. That means you don’t have to buy a matching print jacket, scarf, or hood, which goes with the dress you buy, but which is priced separately. The regulation states further | that to get the stockings you want, you can't be forced to buy any other article, service, package, or wrapper. In other words, you can’t be forced to buy a cardboard Easter egg package for your gift if you feel you want the stockings but can do without the egg. More and better bedsprings are

Ann Sfevick head of WPB, to send out its scouts again to check the quality of goods now on the market,

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Mrs. Pear] M. Buchholz will be installed as worthy matron, and Harry J. Buchholz, worthy patron, at ceremonies of Irvington chapter 364, O.E. 8, at 8 p. m.~Saturday in Irvington Masonic temple, 5515 B.| Washington st. Other officers are:

Polos Ella Lawton, associate matron; Edna et Pauley, secretary; Hi Hack, treasurer; Mrs. Gertrude Guthrie, conductress; Mrs. Mabel Cook, associate conductress; Mrs. Bessie Williams,

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RATION CALENDAR

MEAT-—Red stamps AS, BS, C8, D8, E8 and F8 in Book 4 good for 10 points each through May 20. G8, HS and J8 become good Sunday and expire June 18.

CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps} AS, BS, C8, D8 and E8 in Book 4 good for 10 points each through May 20, Stamps F8, G8, HS, J8 and K8 become good April I and expire June 20.

SUGAR—Stamp 30 In Book 4 is good indefinitely for 5 pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good for § pounds of canning sugar. Stamp 31 in Book 4 becomes valid for 6 pounds April 1.

SHOES—Stamp 18 in Book 1 expires April 30. No. 1 “airplane” stamp in Book 3 good indefinitely. Another shoe stamp becomes valid May L

GASOLINE—Stamp A-11 is good for 3 gallons through June 21 B-1 and C-1 good now for 2 gallons each; B-2, C-2, B-3 and C-3 good for 5 gallons until further notice. T good for 5 gallons; E-1 good for 1 gallon; R-1 good for § gallons. A, B, C and D coupons are not valid until they have been indorsed in ink with automobile registration number and state. Motorists should write both 1944 and 1942 numbers

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\INOTHER MAXFIELD FOR THE RAILROAD

VER THE YEARS, railroading on the Illinois Central has been a proud business. That's why so many youngsters, from the day they begin to plan at all, plan on following their fathers and grandfathers iro the service of this railroad. You have to like your work, to let your boy plan like that. And these people do! Buch enthusiasm means exceptional service to all who use the Illinois Central. Its results have been evident in the way this railroad has met war transportation emergencies. All of us know how ‘victory depends on the swift movement of men and materials. ri

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We are ‘‘home folks’ all up and down the line. We are proud of our contribution toward winning the war—all 42,000 of us. Until the war has been won, our main concern is victory. After that, all we have learned in the war years will be turned to account in improving Illinois Central service. We want to keep on