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fruits, taken off the rationing list last December, will start costing

points again: beginning in June, the office of pfs adminisimton an-

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[95 PCT, OF YOUTHS IN SOME AGENCY|

; 6.1% youths are participating in

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One out of every four Marion county boys and girls under 19 are affliated with organized agencies of

of Social Agencies revealed. The count showed that a total of

programs of the Boy Scouts, oe Clubs, Camp Fire Girls, Catho'%ic Youth organization, Christamore House, Flanner House, Fletcher Place Neighborhood House of Good-

thorne Community center, Jewish Community Center association, Mayer Chapel Neighborhood House, Northeast Community center, Salvation Army, Southwest Social center, Y. M. C. A. and Y, W. C. A. Those enrolled represent 23 per cent of the 111,083 Marion county

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the community, a statistical count. ‘made by the Indianapolis Council

B. Egan L. Mieth BESSIE A. EGAN, recently advanced to aviation machinists mate 3-¢ (instrument) in the WAVES, upon completion of aviation instrument school at Chicago, Ill, is visiting “her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Atkins, 657 W. 30th st. The wife of Cpl. Thomas Egan, with the medical corps in North Ireland, she will report to Quonset Point, R. I. Cpl. Egan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Egan, 2758 Central ave.

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HARNESS BACKS MILITARY QUIZ

Proposes Calling Members Of High Command to

Settle Issues.

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, March 27. — At least one member of the house military affairs committee believes that the “conduct of the war” bills introduced by Rep. Jesse Sumner (R. IIL.) should be taken seriously. Rep. Forest A. Harness (R. Ind.) declared today that he will move that Gen. Marshall and other members of the high command be called before the committée to express their views regarding the Sumner bills and the charges the Illinois congresswoman made in presenting them, 1. Postponement of the invasion of Europe until Pretsident Roosevelt can secure agreements to a declaration that the sovereign right of op‘pressed nations will be protected.

Political Issue Raised

2. Unify the Pacific command under Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and send him ample equipment “to defeat the Japs within one year.” “I see no reason why we should not inquire intp the questions raised by Miss Sumner,” Mr. Harness said. “There is growing talk that political, rather than military, considerations have dictated many moves in this war. The miiltary affairs committee could at least have the proper officers appear for questioning,

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KURILE ISLES BOMBED

| PEARL HARBOR, March 27 (U. P.).—Army and navy bombers raidon the Kurile islands Saturday for the sixth time this month, hitting

|Paramushiro, Onnekotan and Shu-| 1,000 miles |

{mushu, approximately north of Tokyo, it was announced

yesterday.

WAYSIDE STATION, P, THE CONDUCTOR

HEN HIS UNCLE FAILED TO MEET HIM AND HC FOUND WIMGELF ALON. LATE AT NIGHT, AT A DESERTED

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Honor roll students at Technical high school for the first six weeks of the spring semester numbered 431, Twenty-five made sirglght A-plus cards. Making straight A-plus cards are the following:

ludrey, Baker, Patricia Clo-

ver, Jack Betty cliffe, Joan Richey, Joan Rose, Sheldon, Joan 8 k and Rebecca TagUNDERCLASSMEN enneth Benson, n Bruck, = N. row: v - Bvely Ci B wn, Joan Bry James wd Sue Ri Jones, yllarthe, "Ginger, Carolyn Sm Doris Townsend and Donald K. White,

Eighty-four pupils made from 2.5 , 2.9 honor points.

ORE Dons Blackburn, Keith BradWilma rt, Emma Collins, Donad ‘Gibson, oe Lee Haines, Anita Heisterkamp, Kenneth Houser, Paul Kubler, Karl McClintock, Laura McGillard and

John Medjeski. Be! Mills, Neuschiefer, Paul Niedenthal, Patricia Post, Patricia Purdy, Marjorie Schulz, Thomas Shimer, Betty hort, Robert Snow, Mary Louise THOmAS, Willard Wampler, Louise William UNDERCLASSEMEN — Carl Atvidson, Betty Balcom, Ralph Baumheckel, David Best, Richard Braun, Norman Brenton, Mary Bryant, William Burns, Bonnie Carlstedt, Darrelljean Curran, Betty Jean Dean, Joyce Dearing, John De Masie, Richard Ehrgott, Barbara Lee Elliott, Charles Erk. Charles Fairchild, Jo Ann Fresch, Mary Louise Gates, Peggy Gamage, Jean Giddens, Jack Gilderland, Audrey Gillespie, Harold Gramse, Barbara Hacker, Elva Hagedon, Audrey Hancock, Louise Hanna, Barbara Heisterkamp, Mildred HenningerEve June Hundley, Jo Ann Tynes, Barbara Jones, Martha Jessup. Beverly Junken, Donald Keyt, Bette Kimmell, Richard Kittrell, Maizie Love, Elaine Lowery, Mary Louise Masters, Barbara Mattingly, Jean McCoy, Ted Metzger, Florence Olin, Margaret Pollitt, Robert Potts, Charles Retherford, Barbara Rickenbrode, Virginia Rodman. Charles St. John, Alice Shaw, Ruth Ann Shumm, Dolores Smith, Betty Sparrow, Marion Spears, Lois Steinger, Mary P. Taylor, Andrew Thomas, Alleen Thompson, Nadine Walters, Louis Wuellmer, Adolph Weiss.

INJURED IN FALL Seibert Ray, 54, of 2722% E. Washington st., was reported in a serious condition today from injuries received in a fall down a stairway yesterday. .

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Rafion Calendar

MEAT-—Red stamps AS, BS, C8, D8, E8 and F'8 in Book 4 good for 10 points each Uioligh May 20. G8, Hs and J8 expire June 1

CANNED dl 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 Saturday and expire June 20.

SUGAR—Stamp 80 (in Book 4 is good indefinitely for § pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good for & pounds of canning sugar, Stamp 31 in Book 4 becomes valid for 6 pounds Saturday.

SHOES—Stamp 18 in Book 1 expires April 30.- No. 1 “airplane” stamp in Book 8 good indefinitely.

. Another shoe stamp becomes valid

Mey 1 J GASOLINE—Stamps that expire Friday are B and Bl, C and C1, oldstyle E and R and strip T not quar-

* |terly designated. Stamp All is good

for 3 gallons through June 21; B2, 02, B3 and C3 good for 5 gallons until further notice; other T's good for 5 gallons; El good for 1 gallon; R1 good for 5 gallons only at bulk stations. A, B, C and D coupons are not valid until they have been indorsed in ink or pencil with automobile registration number and state. Motorists need write only 1944 numbers on book and coupons. FUEL OIL-—Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Sept. 30. All changemaking coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Cone sumers should have used not more than 84 per cent of their rations as of March 18. TIRES—Next inspection due, A's by Friday, B's on or before June 30 and C's by May 31; commercial vehicles, every six months or every 5000 miles, whichever is first,

ARRESTS CONTINUE IN PALESTINE RIOT

JERUSALEM, March 27 (U, P.) — Palestine remained quiet over the week-end but police were continuing arrests today in connection with Thursday's Jewish terrorist outbreaks in Haifa, Jerusalem, Jaffa and Tel Aviv in which six British

police and one Jew were killed.

ILLINOIS BUSINESS LEADER TO SPEAK

dent of the Illinois Small Business |Illinols general men’s associatiion, “Threat to Free Enterprise in Amer-

lea* at the Rotary club luncheon] tomorrow at the Claypool hotel.

Mr. Virkus, who lives In La-|oonfer degrees and hold a reception Frederick Adams 'Virkus, presi- Grange, IL, was elected to the 63d|,

O.E.S. PLANS RECEPTION. i Beech Grove chapter, O.E.S, will

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