Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1945 — Page 17

—— 1.5. EXPECTED | Arc Tune Taboo HUNGER IS NEXT Sugr for Next 12 Months 2600010 PRSH Wartime tating 1 Lig) * Balks Bandsman | “pe pn ENEMY! One-Third Under Last Year THEN SNE 1

A WASHINGTON, May 1 . Pa. P.) ~The world premiere of the y —

: RE WASHINGTON, May 1 (U. P).— sandwich bars and soda fountains : 2 | Mer Given proposed national anthem . of | ' A:ital of 259852 prisoners have

Sugar available to ration book hold-|for-eoffée, other beverages and ice : ; 13] Saudi Arabia was called’ off to- ers and home canners will be about been taken by allied. armies in Angered by Speed of Lewis’ Gos due tb conditions Teyond the | ROSENMAN’ s Report Notes ers and home sarners wil be. about cream are reduced 25.per. ent rom | vestern Eurape ° since D-day

9 Gl AADUALLY INCRE. G SRN of died a sols 10 : Hard Coal Tactics. ! y control of Bandmaster Artie oo Serious Crisis. lotted last year, it was announced the November-December allotment. . o through April. 25, the war_departe 2

| the grocer’s shelves is a most welcome sight these -days.. The process w ASHIN GTON, May 1 (U. P)— ee rid to his WASHINGTON. ‘May 1 (U. P)— ie ew Agata sation = Ane at Sues: —alibtents 35 ag a font le wns ess f avn j ; A of drying seems to. develop all the good qualitiés of apricots. The Patent Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes sorrow. and surprise that ‘musical | | Americans were told ‘bluntly and|{5 pounds. annually for - each in-|stitutional users will be made on doy Deriod was. dupkiti NY . week gheimer J flavor, color and fragrance of the dried fruit is 2Proviated no ma said after a conference with Presi- usirumenie, Wigs and Musicjans | | without equivocation today that they | dividual compared to 24 pounds last July 1. They wil le Souda y Pp g ; gt. Ber= j how the fruit is prepaed. oast | dent - Truman today that he was ate ay alia, face a new battle against hungeriyear In addition, sugar stamp 36, lower than present allowances. ended April 18 when 561,201. were Sos - Today's dessert recipe resembles a shortcake. | "The buttery toas prepared to take over ‘strike-bound his composition will never be |, which the future peace of the'which -becomes valid today, must| According to the agencies which placed in prisoner of war cages. ony hi 1 makes a tasty cake for the golden Pennsylvania hard coal mines. played Here o Ber iin for | |world may well depend. - last_for four months. It is good for made the announcement—the OWI, »| That intérval marked the final : : apricot puree. The sauce adds the lover hot water and in jo 1" Ickes conferred with Mr. Truman a 1 ae eres. © A bleak picture of the starvation five pounds of sugar. OPA and WFA—the cut is drastic |; ruidation. of. the . Ruhr pocket, ne home ; Gomer, onsant 0 » make the heaton €ge. Reheat over hot. ust about 25 Minutes, He did not say| <tr" HR ALTE ye abid + ais. facing Europe ang the leaner fare| Home canners will receive alto- because “domestic reserves are at| ipich netted 317,000 prisoners. nd Mys, - dessert, Pleasant to eal stirring cons! aly ove fron heat. VPP he expected to take over the Nie of ‘miusie caine” fiom: Roy | |awaiting this ndtion was coupled gether only 70 per cent as much {rock bottom. TIT tn seven days & nd ed Apri ‘ shington - . |coats a spoon. Rem miines but indicated he was ready to| [0 0 TE ian. Amer. | With an appeal for more production | ‘sugar this season as they received ‘Besides the decreased production 25. the bag was 363.496." Be THURSDAY MENUS add a drop. of almoad extract. ‘move instantly, = y roi ia ho & 'and a united ‘front on the new last year. Local ration boards will of sugar, the shortage this year is “(0 C0 fag 15,000,000 were in mare | : > Breakfast _ |ChilL. . The strike’ resulted from a failure i. a a NOWS | world economic crisis. limit the amount for such purposes|accentuated because of the in-! | captized iy the past seven weeks 1 Davis. gliced oranges. : Rolled oat Nha: One ©. nd Operators and they ot Fr A Here are the developments: [to 15 pounds for each individual creased number of servicemen sta-| =. 1 000,000-mark .was reached te satin. } French toast with hot sirup. 1 c¢. quick-cosking -rolled- oats 2 United Mine Workers to agree on a i 1. Judge Samuel I. Rosenman, compared to 20 pounds last ‘year.

tioned abroad, and large increases | since . : 3 wage-hour contract to replace the} : h d to £ 1ib {The ‘maximum amount available. toiin the number of war prisoners and | jon. March, 8 when the total] rt neck- Luncheon thsps. shortening, 1 c. all-purpose who made a tour of liberated areas| D-day rose to 1,000,845. tapered

" one which expired last midnight. tof northwest Europe at the direc-| |any family will be 120 pounds. civilians in liberated areas depend- | i tak t : flour, 4 tsps.”baking powder, 1 tsp. h tra. | pe a i od : this trot The prisoner take rose to more . rmi Liver sausage sandwiches on‘ rye pa ; Some 72,000 miners adhered to tra ltion of the late President Roosevelt, In addition, sugar allotments tolent on this country for supplies. ng 'a 8 . .salt, 4 .c. brown * sugar, firmly ditional U. M. W. policy of “no

| than 160,000 a week after the breaks: : bread. 3 : | told President Truman that the eco-! “through ‘over the Rhine March 23. cked, 1% ec. raisins, 1 egg, well " z g : ~ Apple salad with peanut butter DR : om {contract, no work. 10 HE AR BISHOP: nomic problems of those areas are | OPA EXPLAINS NEW !In seven days ended March 28 a veil ate ] eng Gettover). with Sastard “ Heat-milk fo scalding point over | Issue to White House “extremely serious.” :

i» total of 131,262 prisoners was taken, d pearls hot watér:: stir’ in rolled oats and| Ickes jock we Bai vou} il | Need High, Supply Low GAS RATION RULE In the next seven days the weekly & white . sage. shortening and let cool. Meanwhile, | the White Ho

prt : He said a “realistic appraisal” in- Hw 10 PRESIDENT! OPA officials today said many rate rose to 193,681, Nw Pasi sift, the flour, ‘measure and resift| BO 0 son Fook a ils x Missionary iso to Speak dicated that the v. 8. wil have the sons have an erroneous impres- : Veal slaw with potatoes, onion and| with the baking powder and salt President John A not|

“ N, May 1 (U. P.).— de's only cel into the mixing bowl; add brown personally attend a meeting here! At Convention. BS 3 providing a Substantial a ASHINOTON,: oy LR, that salesmen and those in MAYOR SPENDS 100 net with Buttered green beans. sugar, and raisins which: have been |t0day to which he Was summoned : cluding food, and urged PR aide. | Edward D. McKim as his chief ad-|Similar occupations now are entitled POINTS ON\GIFT, D Hooves | Catibage salad. washed and dried, and mix well. by the Wap Jaliop boar rs to shows" By BMWA RIVER § MILNER |spread campaign to acquaint the|ministrative assistant, has estab-|to gasoline rations in excess of 475! ALBANY, N. Y., May 1 (U. PJs lb = frult dessert with almond When oatmeal ‘mixture .has’ cooled | 1" ono the old contract should| The Rt. Rev. Henry W. Hobson, La with the gravity of the situa-| lished a psa now pola) Viste miles a month. {Mayor Frank S. Harris spent 100 sauce (see Teeite). ~ [to lukewarm, add beaten egg and," "ertendeq for 30 days. The| D, D., bishop of southern Ohio, and | - zg the a for reduced food|in one of the key jobs in the While| A new rationing regulation effec-| oq points to- send a-whole ham to. the best , : stir into dry jstedionts until just board has demanded that the | the Rec; Custis Fletcher Jr., mis- Hh ony ere to meet our “responsi- House. “n. 5 5 dboeaviold ‘Omaha, tive today provides that essential | Boston Mayor John E. Kerrigan as eption in Se “| mixed, but not smoo p quickly miners ‘go back to work at once. | sionary to Brazil, will address Epis- | : 8 =¥ "| travelers may receive up to 825 miles | p ; : FRIDAY MENUS , into buttered muffin - tins, ANG; 0" Hroxies will represent Lewis copalians at their annual diocesan | 2. American, Canadian and Brit-|Neb., insurance man who"was an th driving ep ts How. |® Means of marking the opening of ’ ne : j Breakfast e them % full and bake in a mod-| ;'sp, WI B hearing, it was said. conventions open-|1Sh food officials, who have been army private under Mr” Truman inj Illi ee nen re |air service between the two cities F SAn2 Er icots : erate oven (425 degrees F.) for 18| "yc ' 14 White House reporters ing tomorrow. - [conferring here on joint problems) the last war when the President: €Ve on Bm FRET a ia nf idegroom i Saved dpe la Scercal to 20 mins. Six to 8 medium that Mr. Truman characterized his Bishop Hobson declared in-a statement that United|was captain of the.increasingly fay} Whose traveling is done for essential : ot. cooked wheal cereal. ~ muffins. ; : ‘ the “worst news he was in England at Nations requirements are higher mous battery “D” of the 120th field firms, officials added, and not for! Mayor Kerrigan said he would air e daugh- i - Toast, : coal Teper RG pm the time of the ‘his year and supplies lower than artillery. |salesmen’ calling upon such firms! freight Mayor Harris a shipment of Mer, 53 iE Luncheon Council Su Ports had Tecate Bad N death of the they have been before and that the He has had no government ex- but employed by others ‘New England (point free) lobsters. om's par- . Corn, potato and tomato casserole. p Othe : iigid divaiged ’ Archbishop of Problem will extend into 1946. | perience but “has been very close | am Si y Diskied poets. Security Delegates Payt of re that the gove re ; Bl’ Canterbury andl Describing the food “problem .as|io Mr. Truman since the days when s Breas Adi diana Ji C il of n he - take hn ae bitum- | is attended “his fu- paris r common struggle which|the President ran a haberdashery in : mrss wr ' Vanilla ng. ; ounc wil » thw PE , Lf . The. nclanapon + 2... | inous mines which “are beginning : etal, 55:8 Tepre- “eith the United i Sa yanes Sin i H. P. WA S MN 0 N & C 0 ; Dinner : Women meeting today in Ayres’ au- to fall-out of production” because sentative of. the! e e el ations must| Thus the Nebraska businessman, » . i o ay ® Bouillon. - Jed #gditorium approved a letter written| what the secretary called “a : Ebiscopal church |find the answers . . . or millions| fresh to the complexities of govern- | Avecoda shrimp salad. -- - T ber of the U. S. dele-! “quirk” in the recently-approved i of the United of persons throughout the world will| ment, today was in higher position | __Buftered broccoli. . + {10F «8Ch ember.o Em yr a contract. Pp Bishop Hobson oi tes. He will|meet disillusionment and dis-|than the four administrative assist Potato chips. = . |gation to the “United Nations. con- it coal Vase =o tia 16 ay | speak at 8 p. m. tomérrow at the appointment in the wake of victory.” {ants left over from the Roosevelt | Rolled oat muffins (see recipe). ference in San Francisco. ee 108th annual meeting of the Epis-| . Expects U. S. Food Cut administration — William L. "Mc- | “The Indianapolis Council of quickly to seize the anthracite mines| ) > Macaroons. T e_Indiahnapo if Lewis refuses to call. his miners | copal diocese ‘of Indianapolis in| 3. Senator Burton K. Wheeler (D.| Reynolds, Lauchlin Currie, David | RAY HAIR. Sued oranges @:timled with honey. Wout pn, 3 Sricguse ar ri back. { Christ Episcopal church. Mont.) a member of the senate|Niles and James Barnes. : s senting some 0, ' ! | The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rec-| : le | ‘NE g *« = = =| [committee investigating this coun WS z lega-| Peter Flyzik, international repre | Easy fruit dessert with almond . BEES lo ut Ameriean deine sentative of U. M. W. district seven, | tor of .Christ church will read the try's food ‘situation, sald he had HOMEMAKERS TO MEET | © saueei -One-fourth- 1b. dried apri- Hom oy this re anounced at Coaldale, Pa, that he| service of choral evensong assisted peen told matters in Europe are so] The Northeastern Homemakers aii letiar stated, had received orders from union of- by the church choir of men and desperate that 1,500,000 persons may | club will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow | pots, 1 ¢. water, 13 tbsps. sugar, “We are 15llowing you with deep- ficials to cease all anthracite mine | boys directed by-Cheston Heath. starye to death this year. He said|at the home of Mrs. rd | 4 slices toast, 3 tbsps. margarine, est interest. We eso Bei the work, . : Celebrant Named |the food. situation here will grow | Thomas on E. 38th st. Mrs. E. L| No More Dyeing A C - in women, whose annual- convention! <4. airman Leo T, Crowley -of water and Slow stand for 3 es. by me seouniy Sonicrence + WHY) con Soft Coal Pic ice Ce ny will open at 3 p. m. tomorrow inithe U. S. Committee on Foreign of Europe would be endangered and thes! ime i Hts, pea ye stig 4 ze omy plan x al Raised by OPA { Christ church, will hold a joint [SHiptieNts. Jeporiad ae Amsrisan the Sager of the United States 90-Day Treatment ; - : . . P.).—| session with the diocese of Indian- civilians will get less this year|itself affected if the nations of ; Menhe aa avmptanes ion boi Bg i bin 2 » in re-|apolis at 2 p. m. "” than they did last, but promised a|northwestern Europe were not fe] : : sugar and cinnamon. Pour hét| “We assure you of our utmost tail -soft coal prices Yecome $100 hurley in ap pn te Wi TA So0ndinis yy 2, Science's startling new Vitamins for restoring natural color »iti crease : . ; Hs 2 . : d 3 A et "Serve with chilled coniidence Bi YOUP Wisdom. : Hye today » ner ei new | Mr. Fletcher will § He said military requirements He recommended that: [ to gray hair can now be had as Nix Vitamins. No more almont sauce. \Stenh Al contract with the United Mine give the address. would od from 13 to 16 per cent| TF. American aid to Europe be dangerous hair dyeing or tiresome rinses. Nothing arti Almond sauce: Three-fourths c.| tephens Alumnae Workers. Jie Big Rey. Ba de god v oS ps Rade 8 nations! yoy 38d ENUR- ficial. These Vitamins as described by national magazines a Director William H. | Richar nslee cia y the ent. . ' chee oF Fig SA EW Hy rp Sollege oe a pa yesterday approved K irchhoffer, cent'less than last year. 2. A “high level interdepartmental | supply harmless anti-gray hair vitamin substance to your extinct lin the home of Miss Betty Jean the U. M. W. wage contract, said | bishop of the dio- : ha aires SOVEITmEn; af erties ae Smiles be formed to carry out | gytem, Simply take | a day until graying stops and hair i - : - . e Combine the first 3 ingredients | Whitehead, 2201 Nowland ave. offl- OPA would abe details of the oo. of Jonna FR [civilian sugar allotments, 3. Total food requirements at| color returns thru roots. Age 22 up. Don't look old before in top of a double boiler. Scald|cers will be elected. price cA Ing Tey celebrant for the (il =. . On the positive . side, the house home and abroad be re- examined your time. Get Nix Vitamin tablets feday, Don't Wait. Holy Communion Ber Ficteher Jestertey Passed Vi oo to the against the U. 8. supply. at .7:30 a. m. Y. senate a bill authorizing United) 4. Means be provided for assur- | : Thursday in Christ church, States" participation in the United | ing maximum food production in | WASSON'S TOILETRIES, STREET FLOOR “| He will be assisted by the Rev. Nations food and agriculture or-|liberated areas and for using any | Mr. Powell, the Rev. George G. Sanizailon. surpluses from eastern European || | Burbanck, the Rev. William Bur-| Rosenman said the future peace'areas liberated by Russian armies. rows and the Rev. Peter M. Den- \ nis. Women of Christ church will serve breakfast and luncheon Thursday to the convention, which includes the “clergy and lay repre- ; sentatives, and to churchwomen. . 5 Shoe Center, Third Floor During world war I, Bishop Hob- : soh served as a line officer in the .|army. On his recent trip abroad, he conferred with the chaplains at the front representing the Episcopal army and navy commission. The Rev. Mr. Fletcher has spent his entire ministry in Brazil as part of a clergy staff composed almost entirely of Brazilians. The convention sessions are open. to ,the public.

BURGLARS RANSACK 8 BUSINESS FIRMS

irs i ; ' y he : Eight business establishments loley i “05 ei of : cated in the building at the southpie 4 - oo . east corner of 16th and Meridian WE i : : sts.” were entered by burglars last des : night. —p ails Police "said about $100 was reported missing from the office of the Du-Al Central Co., Inc, A small | : t - di 3 : ; FER es amount of cash also Was taken Slintick . : from the. Ladies’ Shop. STA . NE . Discovery was made today by Aitzius ‘ Sa a A ! Mrs, Effie Lloyd, 65, of 239 N. Illi- : ; riols st.” Apt. 18, when ‘she arrived | L 1 , LS ? a E .{for-work--at-the- United Laundries ine ed d branch office. : i pe 8 ah All eight places apparently had service of - W wt . L® : been entered by rear doors and . i windows, police said. Other firms were the Approved Appliances Co., Stevenson Food Shop, Overhead Door Sales, Yohanna Oriental Sales Co, and the Commercial Sales Co.

WOMAN WHO STARTED MOTHER'S DAY. FETED

WEST CHESTER, Pa., May 1 (U. P.).—Anna M. Jarvis; founder of Mother's - day, received greetings from all over the nation today on her 81st birthday anniversary, ’ The frail, little woman will spend Give a Dainty Look to Your Feet the day quietly with no visitors . except her most intimate friends land members of a committee which ‘| cares for, her,

life, “said “she - was especially “delighted” with cards ‘and personal ) : messages sent by governors of more : / ~ than a dozen states, Flowers, candy For Mothers of Today! and hundreds of greeting cards

havy been arriving since last week- They're such. young-minded shoes e .

~ . eer with great mixability!’ As. feminine Grand manner, distinctive hats designed for the mothers of today. A he on A ie «© «and lovely as you could want!, And

To make you- look younger and prettier—-softly frame your face Nerl Altar society will entertain| you'li wear them this Spring, Sums-

: ; wn : with a miscellaneous “card” Se ni Tl rn £ with this season’s newest silhouettes. Choose from Wasson's de- lab 2 abd’ 8 p.m. iy Jay mer night and day, town and country,

| pecial card will be held at ith ‘all white, with pastels, prints lightful array bedecked with a ‘myriad of flowers, or tailored to Li xia) are patty wilt be } ul ; > with a pas prints elegance. Whatever your taste Wasson’ 8 “has THE hat to flatter ~~ |at 8 p.m. Saturday. : and summer darks — with all your

you most. el Felner gr ~ tlothes. Beautifully crafted with

; Ho | Dr. Hollis L. Caswell of Colum-| = bow, nailhead and punchwork: detail- ~~ _ | bia university will address public ing. - . WASSON'S MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR : my school staff members at 3:45 p. m.| | x besa {tomorrow in the Manual high| : i iF on : . |school auditorium.” He will speak | | |on “Needs for Curriculum Im-| provement.” Pt yas ? pein s