Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1944 — Page 16
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'GILLETTE TO TAKE ‘SURPLUS BOARD SEAT
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (U, P.). —Guy M. Gillette (D. Ia.), who was | defeated for re-election this month, A yesterday confirmed reports that he mA ( will be-named the third member of M 2 hal "i the surplus property board, proba- { |bly after expiration of his senate S term next Jan. 3. The senate military affairs committee now has before it President Roosevelt's nominations of former | Governor Robert A. Hurley of Con- | necticut, and Lt. Col, Edward Hell er, former California business man, as the other two members of the ' board.
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,23 (U.P) | WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 | “Ww. Hoelscher. J. Williams _
War food administration officials] are seeking new subsidy powers to| LT. WILLIAM B. HOELSCHER,
carry out thé task of maintaining 3444 N. Pennsylvania sts” recently farm prices at high levels for the celebrated his 23d birthday by esrest of the war and two years afterward,
| Germany, altholigh his own. plane The agency is asking congres- | Was mal-furictioning. He is a Mussional approval of a proposal to| tang pefiter pilot with the 8th air | make “supplemental payments” to force’ in England. | farmers for commodities not easily)” T. SGT. JAY G., WILLIAMS, |stored in order to “encourage In- whose wife, Louise, and children, creased consumption of such com- Nancye and Roger, live in Cler- { modities while at the same time as-| mont, has flown more than 50 missuring farmers of returns equal to sions from the 15th air base in [the minimum support-level.” | Italy. He is an engineer on a Lib- | The proposal was made in an erator bomber. | obscure paragraph of WFA's recent | letter to congress requesting a $2,-
| 000,000,000” increase in its “vorrow-| PURDUE ENROLLMENT ling authority.” Officials estimated | this"much additional money will be 009 FOR SEMESTER
jaeeded to carry out price support LAFAYETTE, Ind. Nov, 23.—A
commitments. Under present legislation WFA is forbidden to introduce any new sub-| total of 5009 students are currently hay Pusan be piven more flex. | CiFolled at Purdue university, Ex- | ible powers if the nation’s enormous cutive Dean Frank C. Hockema | food production 1s to be fully util-| disclosed today. Of the total enroll|ized without a sharp collapse of ment, 2986 are civilian students. | prices of some items. For the first time in university | history, freshman women outnum’ Interpret WFA Move [ber the men in the class, with 440 The proposal to make supple- | women and 407 men. The total | mental payments to farmers was in- number of women students, 1466, is the highest in university history. terpreted as an effort by WFA to -— 'enlarge the scope of the subsidy ©. E. 8. PLANS BAZAAR | programs. | Auxiliary of Lawrence Chapter, | Officials cited eggs as an example O- E. S., will have a Christmas balof a farm items to which the plan Zaar at 1 p. m. Saturday in the { might apply. The agency spent about Lawrence Masonic hall. Dinner will | $200,000,000 this year to support egg) be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m.
eggs on the open market for conver- = sion into dried egg powder for lend-!/ lease. Administration economists have predicted an even larger egg surplus in 1945, Under the proposed supplemental program, farmers would sell eggs at their local markets for whatever price they could get. The WFA would make up the difference beg! twen that price and the price the government has guaranteed the farmer. In this way, eggs would find their way directly into consumer channels and the government would be saved storage and handling charges, officials said.
HOOSIER TO ADDRESS TEMPERANCE PARLEY
One of the speakers at the, 33d { national convention of the Anti- | Saloon League of America is L. E. {York of Indianapolis, superintendrent of the state division of the league. | The convention starts Sunday In | Louisville, Ky, and ends Tuesday night,
HOLD SERVICE TONIGHT
The Country Preachers’ Prayer | band will hold a Thanksgiving {service at 8 o'clock tonight at the {home of the Rev. and Mrs. Curtis { Davis, 2022 E. Raymond st. The i Davises have returned from Detroit
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Resolution Calls | for Free Flow of Accurate News Throughout World.
“NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (U. P.).—| Hugh Baillle, president of the] United Press, has cabled congratu- | lations to T. T. Hsiao, director of the Central News Agency at Chungking, on his leadership in the] Chinese press campaign to remove all obstacles from the flow of ac- |? curate world news. Baillie's cable said: [1 “I have read wit great interests if the resolution approved by the an-| nual meeting of the Chinese Na-| tional Press association on freedom | of the news. Having just returned | j from the liberated countries of Eu-|{ rope, I know that statesmen and: editors there are determined that there shall be no news blackout wherein wars may be brewed while | the people are kept in the dark. “It is gratifying to see that the: progressive editors of China share |} the sentiments of their American | and European colleagues. Please 3 accept my congratulations on your own active leadership in the move- | ment to remove all obstacles to the | flow of accurate information between nations.” | The Chinese National Press association passed a resolution in
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