Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1945 — Page 8
us |NAME NEW HEA FOR WAR PRICES
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LE YOUR MONEY BACK.
comes Chairman of County. Board Today.
Robert W. Fleischer, president of
Kill Hemorrhoids
Ee usually starts fight 0 nies of Piles in 3 ways: 1. Soothes and eases
Eis" Eons. 3. Fromotes heving by 300 | 1° Century Paper Co. today be-| Marion | suitcase.
forting irritated memb oes and Seri came chairman of the Fore fy Ste pod tite * lcounty war price board and began | comfort. “Row a PA reorganization demanded by OPA | {officials almost a year. Toner M. Overley, manager of | ithe Better Business Bureau, recent-
him to {ly resigned as chairman to devote
_/more time to personal matters. FAST ELLE from and OPA officials have not se COLD DISTRESS
eye-to-eye on policy matters. ol many months. ° OPA has insisted “that volunteer | eadoche. I citizens could be drained ‘to inspect | REEF TWO Redo f retail establishments for price vio"RELIEF THREE—-Lessen body hn RELIEF FOUR=Ease stuffy nose. RELIEF FIVE—Reduce muscle aches.
Aron -MeQuerley, on the other No need to just suffer from common
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action or money ghrp Pile with it do |
were better sponsible on ment, One of the” Lis removal of the price board office One location suggested is'the former quarters at New sylvania sts OPA. officials have said that the location at 1005 Lemcke building | was chosen origin nally ‘in order that {it would be convenient for Mr | Overley, whose business also 1s lo- | cated in the building. Mr. Fleischer has been. chairman
{ board of OPA since its organization | in May, 1943. Otto N. Feucht, cochairman of the board will be acting chairman. ST. MARK'S SUPPER Mrs. Oliver Hayworth is general chairman of a supper tomorrow in
| St. Mark’s United Lutheran church, |
| Prospect-and Linden sts, STonseled|
| by the. Women’s Aid society
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wi - FR MEN!
NOW OPEN, 11 A.M. to 2 P. M.
The Canary"Cottage i is pleased to announce the opening of a new dining service — for MEN ONLY. Meals served the way men like 'em . . . in an atmosphere entirely masculine!
THE CANARY COTTAGE 46 MONUMENT CIRCLE
Lunchegp Serveq I to 2
‘Robert ‘W. Fleischer Be-
“SHOBPeTs™
Republican county committee head-|. York and Penn. ®
{ment
of the Marion county transportation !
Yo Racks
Put in Pullmans
Hal YORE. Jan. 24 (U. P).— he llman Co. disclosed today oe r "had solved the problem of the sleeping-berth occupant who wants to wear ‘a clean shirt but doesn’t want to _gppear barechested in the corridor to open his suitcase and get one. The gadget is a canvas luggage rack that “fits on the wall at the foot
MARGARINE DUE
Creamery Butter to Remain Unchanged, OPA Announces.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (U. P)) =
of the berth and holds a 24-inch
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NEW ORDER HITS FANCY CLOTHES
Children’s, Medium Priced Garments to Receive’ | High Priorities.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 wv. Py. |—Uncle Sam has promised civilians
first changes expected that this spring ‘will see a healthy |shortening or cooking
increase in the numbers and qualit ty) of low-cost -clothing on" store helves as a result of the govern's most drastic wartime move {o' regulate output of the clothing industry. First big res uit of the new crack-| down, whicl Sfficials estimated | would save consumers $500,000,000 annually in clothing prices, is expected to be a boost of 8,000,000 in r of essential children’s garments available for purchase quring April, May and June. william . Y. Elliott, head of} - Production Board's office | civilian - requirements, told mothers and fathers that they gould delay all but absolutely necessary | buying until then with “all” con- | fidence” that the kiddies’ ‘clothes would be there at the time prom-| | ised ¢ |
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Double Announcement
: | February government's new program, not yet reached the for-|
The which has mal order pected to shortly, by WPB chief J.
stage, but which is exwas announced A. Krug and|
| Essentially, it amounts to a vast!
priority _system which will send
about
facturers of essential low and me-dium-priced clothes. Mills which]
to reserve a high proportion of their | production for these manufacturers. |
what government officials felt had become an alarming trend of manufacturers to turn out fancier, more decorative high-priced clothing which made them more mbney but! used up goods needed for essential | low-cost items.
Higher Quality Hit
Under the new program, which will impose far-reaching controls
over the entire clothing
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| Elliott called “outrageously | priced garments.”
high-
new system of confrol was indicated last night by the National Congress of Parents and Teachers which praised the announcement {and said it had long “deplored the diversion of necessary materials to | luxury goods when the supply of children's clothing was shockingly inadequate.” But the program also was -expected to meet with strong protests from some segments of the clothing industry. Bowles himself admitted it would be “tough” on business but asserted that profits under the new orders would still be higher than the industry was making before the war
To Be Handled Jointly
The worked
whole program will be jointly by the WPB and WPB will handle the production _end, while OPA will see to | prices. . |~ Among other important essentials {the plan involves a price rollback {of some 6 to 7 per cent, aimed acto Bowles at closing “the {most serious breach in price con- |
GLA S SES [ trol, " and expected to cut civilian [clothing costs 300,000,000 per-year
GROCERY LOOTED NEAR POLICE STATION
Burglars took an unestimated merchandise last Jaggers Wholesale located just a from police headquarter Lepot Frankowitz, 5535 N ridian st, owner of the compans said the rear door was forced and that the burglars used the grocerv’s truck to transport the stolen goods | The truck was brought b | store, he said, but was parked in a
night
f th No irom ne Gros
cery. Co, half block
different place,
Central location makes Kirby services Convenient for all Indianapolis residents
| points
make the fabrics will be required |
Its major purpose is to stop cold
industry, | refuse material priorities for making what
Strong consumer approval of the
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| The. ration value of margarine will leo up from two to three red points ia pound in February. But creamery butter will remain unchanged at 24 points a pound, the {office of price administration announced today.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FOR 1-POINT RISE|
Galaxy of Stars I Anfecr
Miss June Parrish, impersonator of Hollywood stars, wili appear on the all-star entertainment program at Cadle tabernacle Saturday. The benefit show is sponsored by the. Marion “eounty gommittee for the = infantile paralysis campaign. Miss Parrish ™ will . impersonate. Carmen Miranda, Bonnie Baker, Jimmy Durante, Betty Hutton, Bing Crosby, Virginia O'Brien, Jerry Colona and Martha Ray.
Variety in Store Otliers appearing on the program
The only other February ration] Shgngss, OPA said, will be to reurn hitherto point-free bacon | ki and fat pork cuts to the ration list at one point a pound. Other meats and all processed | foods,: cheeses, shortening and| cooking oils will refain their present point values, ec IEAL said margarine, yalues being raised from wq 10 to discourage it# cooking purposes in place of lards, oils, . which also cost two red points per pound. The higher margarine v alue, it said, “is designed to. contihue its availability to purchasers who wish | to use it as a bread spread, Point Per Pound
Plate and jowl bacon, backs and clear plates butts or squares and re will cost one red point a the- next ration period It begins at midnight Sunday continues for five weeks OPA also announced that six more| [red stamps will be good Jan. 28 for |
were
use for
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pork fat| jowls, jowl | gular plates
1d in
pour
| ceremonies of New York; Olivene
will be Bill Dornfield, master of i June Parrish { Johnson; Metropolitan opera singer; Dick Burns, xXylophonist; the Par-, Tickets for the show may be ob|ker brothers, European novelty|isined from all downtown Hook | artists; Frank Parrish and Harry drug sto L. St & C 0 Bason, Indiana . entertainers; the|%r18 SLOTS, rauss 0., main | Starmonizers and an all-star con- | floor of the Wm. H Block'Co., and |
cert band. lL. 8; Ayres & Co,
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{obtaining meats and fats
Five more blue stamps will become | valid Feb. 1 for buying canned goods The blue stamps H2, J2 L2 and M2—a total of 50 point The red stamps are YJ, Z5, A2, B2 C2, D2—a total of 60 points, OPA reported that civilians would find less-meat at the butcher during than in January The total amount of rationed and non-rationed meat available for civilians is expected to average 242,-
rationed
K2
are
{ 700,000 pounds a week in February.
This compares with 267,000,000
{ needed as nature helps heal. Money back i¢| Price Administrator Chester Bowles | pounds in January. at a press conference yesterday.
slight
OPA also forecast a de-
crease in February supplies of butter and rargarin ne
COMMITTEE TEE VOTES | FUND FOR HOSPITAL
75 per cent of all materials { produced for civilian use to manu-
A pubiic hearing
terday' by the senate judiciary B
was held ves-!
committee on a bill to appropriate
$1,800,000 for construction cripple children’s hospital in northern Indiana. The committee voted | unanimously to recommend Passage} of the measure. A commissioner created by 1943 legislature to study the posal has recommended Mishawaka as a location for the hospital No one opposed the hospital at the hearing, while ‘many representatives of civic, business and labor groups urged favorable treatment of the bill.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (U, P.).— Approximately 4,000,000 persons who have not paid the unforgiven part of their income tax on.1942 earnings are being mailed statements, the bureau of internal revenue announced ‘today. * To avoid collecting two years taxes-in one year as“a result of the switch over to the pay-as-you-go system, congress forgave at least 75 per cent of individuals’ 1942 tax and added the unforgiven part to the 1943 obligation” To ease payment, Ithe individual was giyen the .opportunity to pay half the unforgiven amount last March 15 and the remainder nex. March 15. The forms currently available for payment of 1944 taxes do not make | provision for payment of the re- | mainder of the unforgiven tax, Thus
( Exile Farercl Is BEING GATHERED,
- For Axis "Hoods
This is Capt. Frederick Fitch's
idea of how Hitler and othér Naz |
‘big shots should be treated. The Indianapolis captain suggested that the axis leaders be fed C rations. According to reporls from” the 5th army in Itally, where Capt.
Fiteh is stationed, the united nae
tions’ war crimes commission |
favors trying the Nazi leaders as}
war criminals and probably sentencing them to death.
The British government, reports show, favor dealing with them as | political prisoners and sending |
them into exile,
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“Combat America,” the army aj forces film starring Clark Gable will be shown at 7:30 p. m. Saturda
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