Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1944 — Page 12
LINCOLN STATE PAWNERS
INC. COR, CAPITOL & WASH. ST.
SOUTHPORT CANCELS EVENTS “The Southport high school alumni asscciation has suspended gsoclal events for the duration it was announced today by Paul Bixler, president, and the executive board.
It will continue to function and will schedule events after the war.
=——The CHICAGO STORE ...146 E. Wash.—— Open Saturday and Monday Nights 'Til 9 o’Clock
WARTIME LIVING—
products to correct inequalities, The WFA report points out that tremendous numbers: of people have left the ~ interior of the United States to go to war industries, especially those on the southern and
Redistribution Promises
Fair Share of U. S. Meats
By ANN STEVICK NEA Staff Writer WASHINGTON, April 14.—Regional scarcities of important foods such as meat and butter, with surpluses in other areas, should be less likely, to occur from now on. A new war food administration study on population shifts and their effects on markets aims to give processors and distributors an up-to-date basis for the distribution of their
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from government stocks until next fall, according to the WFA forecast. Spokesmen say stocks held over from old packs were cleaned up with the last release. “When and how the invasion goes will determine whether more can be released by next fall.
STATE PODIATRISTS PLAN SESSION HERE
The 22d convention of the Indiana Association of Podiatrists will be tomorrow and Sunday in the Hotel Lincoln. The president, Dr. James Ash of Gary will open the convention and Dr. J. G. Cunningham of Lafayette will assume the presidency for 194445. The scientific and arrangements committee includes Dr. E. W. Cordingley and Dr. C. 8. Filiatreau, cochairman, and Dr. Ray Deahl, Dr, A.’ C. Reinking, Dr. H. M. Custer, Dr. A. M. Kannally, Dr. Marion Fugette and Dr. O. L. Braun. The scientific program will consist of a symposium on painful heels, an x-ray interpretation and demonstration of feet problems.
have a dinner-dance at 7:15 p, m. tomorrow at the Columbia club}purchases in the drives, June ih to
| TRAFFIC CLUB DANCE SLATED FOR TONIGHT
with Ted Campbell's playing. The arrangements committee includes T. E. Reuter, chairman, and Robert B. Dick, Charles E. Monroe, E. R. Baldwin, A. L. Kessler and J. 8. Buchanan Jr. The club officers are C. V. Curran, president; C. E.
Bumgardner, secretary-treasurer.
LOAN RALLY ON AIR TONIGHT AT 11:05
Station WIRE will broadcast the first fifth war loan rally in Washington from 11:05 to 11:20 p. m. to-
orchestra |”
Alwes, vice president, and BE G.|-
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cles will attend the rally and Mr. The Indianapolis Traffic club will| Morgenthau will appeal to them to plan now to increase their bond
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Service flags soon will be decorating windows of families of American Merchant Marine officers and men. Flags with a white star on a blue field, surrounded by a continuous goldcolored rope are being manufactured and will be on sale. . . . The lid is off stocks of frozen poultry. Military buyers have taken 88 million pounds of poultry since the order prohibiting its sale to others went into effect four months ago. Current storage holdings of poultry are reported to be greater than average by 79
night. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Henry G. Morgenthau - will speak.’ Mrs. Roosevelt will report on her
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western seaboards. Distribution of food on the basis of 1940 population i figures brings Ann Stevick hardship for people in congested areas. On the other hand, people in places where population has declined, get more than their share of food, since markets are still good because of larger incomes. All for Now Office of price administration rationing and control of inventories helps match up food supply and demand. WFA says co-
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P.-T. A. AT BEN DAVIS TO MEET TUESDAY
The Ben Davis high school P.-T, A. will meet Tuesday in the gym. Also on Tuesday, the students will hear Simon Davidson, lecturer, discuss “Russia.” *
The sophomores of Ben Davis will dance to the music of Dick Powers and his orchestra next Friday in the gym. The committee includes Elmer Smith, Denver Taylor, Floyd Gray, William Harper, Morris Mamillion pounds. son and Misses Marie Simmonds, operation from processors and — Geraldine Dodd, Jean Watson and distributors is necessary to get an AApril 14, 1944) June Thorpe. immediately effective re-shuffling - of food distribution according to the new figures. You can expect little if any more canned food to be released
SQUARE DEAL © ¢ CLOTHING & JEWELRY SHOPS 85 Years in the Low Rent District at
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GIBLETS POULTRY co. Open Sat. Till 9 P, M.—Sun. Till Noon
Ration Calendar
MEAT—Red stamps A8, BS, C8, D8, E8, F8, G8, HS, J8, K8, L8 and M8 in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each. CANNED GOODS—Blue Stamps A8, BS, C8, D8, E8, F8, G8, H8, J8 and K8 in book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each.
!. I. | : SUGAR—Stamps 30 and 31 fn na S$: - d Ss: - d o! . | Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5
pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good Hundreds to Select From!
for 5 pounds of canning sugar. Ap- $ Ad 5 | ® : The best hats in Indianapolis for
plicants for canning sugar should the money!
Our Complete Line of Boys’ Quality SUITS $9.95 to $16.75
send their application with sugar stamp 37 to their local ration boards.
SHOES—Stamp 18 in Book 1 expires April 30. No. 1 “airplane’ stamp in Book 8 good indefinitely. Another shoe stamp becomes valid May 1 GASOLINE—Stamp A-11 is good for 3 gallons through June 21; B2 C2, B3 and C3 good for 5 gallons until further notice; T. good for 5 gallons; El good for 1 gallon; R1 good for 5 gallons only at bulk stations. A, B, C, D and T 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 re- || serve coupons are now good. Cone sumers should have used not more than 94 per cent of their rations as | of April 8. TIRES—Inspection on passenger automobiles discontinued. Commercial vehicle tire inspection every six months or every 5000 miles, whichever is first. Inspection certificates still will be a requisite in obtaining replacement tires.
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Men’s Sport JACKETS —Plaids and Her- $Q95 :
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Lace-On Cover .. 39¢
Cotton drill.
Walvet Wall Paper
Cleaner, 214 Lbs, .o.cvinnnene 28¢
Clothes Line . . . 49¢
100 foot length, Clothes Pins . Box 10¢ QUICK-DRY ENAMEL .
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