Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1944 — Page 4
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aie 1" Cast in Comedy Crusade Against Rise In Clothing Prices Seen
WASHINGTON, April 19.—You may see a general crusade against clothing and millinuery prices which have somehow sneaked up in
Special cases where manufacturers are charged with selling, at a higher prices, dresses or blouses normally under low ceilings are being | hauled into court by the office of price administration. OPA spokes-
men say it is the beginning of a
Scouts for the senate commit tee to irvestigate national defense are getting . the facts § on textile short- | ages, price rises,
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' | MEAT—Red stamps A8, BS, C8,
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for 5 pounds of canning sugar. A | Applicants applying for canning! 9 . {sugar should send in spare stamp
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been going down hill until I was
unable to stay up all the time. My replacement tires.
and what's hap- | pening to quality in lowcost goods. Their re-
to be ready in 3 about a week. It may be followed by a general going-over of clothing prices and quality.
What Price Watermelons
Watermelons—not just to look at, but at new ceiling prices you can afford—should be more plentiful this year. Last year’s run= away prices inspired farmers to add about a third to the 1943 national acreage of watermelons. It will still be somewhat under the 10-year pre-war acreage. This year office of price admin- | istration ‘will have ceiling prices | on watermelons which promise to bring price tags in sight, and | discourage farmers from turning the country into a watermelon patch. Watermelons are regarded as a pariah. in the war-time food program, taking labor, supplies and land needed for more essential items. A hig milk supply is expected for the next few months, but war
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D8, E8, F8, G8, H8, J8, K8, L8 and M8 in. Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each.
CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps = A8, B8, C8, D8, E8, F8, G8, HS, J8 = and K8 in book 4 good indefinitely = for 10 points each.
SUGAR—Stamps 30 and 31 in Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5 pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good
37, attached to their application, not sugar stamp 37.
SHOES—Stamp 18 in Book 1 ex-| oires April 30. No. 1 “airplane” | stamp in Book 3 good indefinitely. | Stamp No. 2 in Book 3 becomes
GASOLINE—Stamp A-11 is good | for 3 gallons through June 21; B2, C2, B¥ 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 cou-| pons 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. Al|Z changemaking coupons and Tre-|S serve coupons are now good. Con-!Z sumers should have used not more than 97 per cent of their rations as; of April 15.
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TIRES—Inspection on passenger | automobiles discontinued. Commer- | cial vehicle tire inspection every six| months or every 5000 miles, whichever is first: Inspection certificates still will be a requisite in obtaining
general drive to check clothing | food administration is trying to | price evasions. get &s much of it as possible into = cheese, powdered milk and other | dairy products going overseas to | Under this ar- | rangement, less milk will have to | be taken from the civilian supplies when production falls off later in the season. , . increases will be made on some | low-priced brands of malted milk. | . ++» You will pay about 3 cents | 5 more for a 20-ounce package of Battreall, John . Loyal, Thomas rolled oats under new ceiling port is expected Ann Stevick prices. :
feed the army.
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Delegates Arrive for Meeting Of Association -for
Holiness. An expected 400 delegates and
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Joseph Lauber Phyllis Durbin additional guests and visitors began:
arriving yesterday for the conven-
Phyllis Durbin and Joseph Lau- [tion of the National Association for ber are members of the cast of |the Promotion of -Holiness, which “Lady Spitfire,” a youthful love comedy, which will be presented |through Sunday in the Roberts by the C. Y. O. high school club {Park Methodist church, Sessions at 8 p. m. Sunday at Holy Angels will open with 7:45 a. m. watch and
opened this morning. The convention will continue
continue with Bible readings, business and addresses, The associa-
Others in the cast are Peggy |tion if interdenominational and inMary Helen Coomes, cludes churches in parts of ‘the Mary Eligabeth Bruns, Janice |Country.
The chief address this evening will be an evangelistic sermon at
Raymond Wright and |7:30 by Dr. Z. T. Johnson, president { Charles Branson.
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digestive al] my housework and milk the obtained for the school by Rep. cows, too. I sleep fine, my nerves|Ludlow. The ceremony will include |= are steady as a clock and I haven't|a poem, “The Name of Old Glory,” |S I by James R. Smith, representing|S feel about as strong and good as the Boy Scouts; the presentation, = I ever did in my life. I can never py the Rev. Jack Jones, of the Acton = thank Retonga enough for the won- gptist church; the acceptance by =
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Girl Scouts. Omer J. Smith is prin-| cipal of the high school.
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“DANCE SATURDAY
Group 537 of the Civil Air Patrol will sponsor a military ball at 8 p. m. Saturday at the Hotel Antlers. Ralph Lillard and his orchestra will play. The C. A. P. officers in charge
{are Lts. Fred Worley, Carl’ F.
Meyer, Juanita Wittenmayer, George Walker and Flight Officer William: T. Burnes. The dance will be for C. A, P. members and - friends. Special guests will be army air force officers and the Indiana state guard. .
The Rev. Gene Phillips; pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene,
will give the address of welcome to which the Rev. C. I. Armstrong, association president, will respond. The Rev. Amos N., Henry of the Friends’ church, Damascns, O., will speak at the 6:45 p. m. youth service.
The Rev. A. J. Shea of Syracuse, N. Y., will lead the morning watch | tomorrow followed by the Bible]
reading by Dr.. Harry E. Jessop, dean of the Chicago Evangelistic institute,
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