Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1946 — Page 3
- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ i —c———— 7 Aosquitoes Used in Screen Test [DESIGN NEW STOPPER)
| do RATIONS al TO. Noor 10 ar Sort to muventy Wout sa) - FOR. KITCHEN: SINKS! -
coffes or other liquid may also be| a bit tired of d LIvGow, : Here 0 1 ‘may also, eer chops; steaks and orida in testing new types 4 wire ler mosquitoes is given by 18x18 | emptied into the waste pipe without boiling" pieces. = prentice ol = ‘By TOM WOLF _ - - 2] i \\ TR ; ; ; : NEA Staff Writer \ AN Rm RT he 3 Ed Rs x re : : rags > 3 La
window screening. mesh, the tests revealed. No files removal of the stopper.>It consists| The tes have many meals of fay 1.—If you want’ to ry a sample of ,a European food!
: MANNE Be than 7000 ‘mosquitoes prewdr 16x16 mesh. * Production of . WASHINGTON, May 1 (U. R).—|’ : = underwent 167 “screen tests” here, the now ms Uryéred Inst A new. overflow stopper for kitchen Rl RCIT ; re === recently, but the pesky flying pests power in the wire isin We sinks now permits surplus ‘water to people, but the inmates: of the ‘AshY i were used by the University of | Greatest protection against smaly! Jople to. Go to Go Without Food Which. ‘Means! — Sive-bambers of the “insect passed through any. ‘wire screefis| of an open upright tube with an venison b¥cause of the number. of wor neluding types which carry | tested. {annular rubber flange that sii deer killed or badly injured by auto- § day this week; the simplest and most accurate thing to do, ; \ NL PY ently was estimated that ‘France’ s- official monthly ratipn pro- : |THE Hir Skipper!
“| are not headed for Hollywood. They dustry. eécape in’ a too-full ‘sink. Waste|tabula sounty jail and infirmary are “Beating Drumdout Meals Two Out of Every Five Days. ; malaria, ‘yellow fever and Sengue, fong the new 18x14 mesh screen |the device in place by suction, (mobiles must be destroyed. Chilo ] ‘senough nourishment to keep a person alive twelve days. That |.
{ i tioned.” Currently available in| oO0D NERS often. i the tact, Paris within reach of the average I DRIVING. MEAN Tess oodless de-| hoethook are caulifiower and | Accl IDENTS ; Ag largely up- I
on how fie- {carrots at 15 cents per pound, let- | SERVICE CENTERS
quently they can tuce, turnips and onions at 10 cents
afford to patron-|per pound. Fruit is nearly non-! ARE STILL" KEPT BUSY
ize the black mar- | existent although you, can find| CHICAGO, May 1 (U. P.).—The ket. In France| ....cuit at 50 cents each, oranges war's over, but Chicago servicefneh’s for example, centers keep busy. there are ample at 25 cents apiece, and tomatoes at Attendance in ‘a recent week at supplies of cer- 30 cents each. Maybe you'd rather Chicago's three centers totaled |. tain kinds of food have a pineapple for $10. 172,174. for .all to share There is almost no limit to what | The highest attendance was durWolf abundantly, but you can buy on the black market— | ing Christmas “week, -1943, - when ] recent estimates | if you can afford it-. While I was 194 550 servicemen dropped in, fnuch as 75 per cent of even| writing this story someone called The first week of ‘operation,.in Rods on the black market. and offered me voRy, at $1.20 per August, 1941, there were only 1080 iY housewives await in vain pound. ; Ivisitors. : - j hem at their legal markets. | —— ee eee - —
$, Two Months Alike YOUR G.I. RIGHTS ev »By Dougles | Larkeh
" ficial French ‘ration, promewhere around 1200 calRiv, probably a pretty close Discharged Men Should Know § of the official ration for a ¥ ose to the 1500 calories that Loan Rights i in Home State insist are necessary to
§ stion of Europe. It is noEn health. © WASHINGTON, May 1.--Here | cation. Some states with their own
| are some questions from veterans | regarding new homes and other | problems: - Q—I am an ex-GL I own my
.ps you'd prefer splitting ation -intq. a daily portion i of the more accurate, alless healthy, method of not eating.
s, try Frahce's ration oT fjke to put the money I get into a No two months are exactly | py, siness, and borrow, With a“gov-
own home, but it is' not modern. I] | have & chance to sell it. I would |
edueational benefits might give vets erans cash instead of an education, Q—Does all this talk about giv‘ling priority to veterans for houses mean that a’ dischargee has to get a loan guaranteed by the government in order to buy a house? If so, what about priority for renting
ecause of the availability or | oiment guarantee, to build -an- houses? failability of certain foods, | other, more modern home. ‘Can TI, AA veteran does not have to get will give you some sort of a| 4, this? |a loan guaranteed in order to ob$:ison with your own monthly | Ayu can do this all right. But tain priority for a house, | you had better make sure you can | Q—Does a former G. I. have to & pril,” for example, French? | get some kind of a roof over your be 21 years old to get a guaran-| Votan extra pound of | head ‘before you sell the house, you teed loan to buy a house? becauses potatoes continue | have. In case You haven't heard, A—That depends on -the state lissing from the market, as | there is a housing shortage. And law where you live. In some states ve for the past six months. | materials. for new homes are “also you have to be 21. . In others you “'iave two eggs, which com-| hard to get. ‘don’t. Any local bank or lending ® your division problem if, QI understand that in some | 25ENCY can give you that informare planning to split your, | states, if a veteran doesn't take ad- tion. : : nce on a daily basis. And .vantage of his doe, rights Q—T had a part-time job while 2 uld divide up the month's the government will give him the ] was auending school up to the '.d a half -ounces of cheese money his education would cost. time I was drafted. Do I have a 7 equal bits if-you can cut | Is this true? legal right to that job now? thin. ’ A—The federal government cer- A=Ne. La Invisible Butter tainly does not give any money in = (Questions will he answered ® qdition to the eggs, cheese place of paying for a veteran's edu- | only in this space—not by mail.)
* oodles you ‘had during April, ¢ and a half ounces of coffee, | ? : ¥ if pound of fats, oné pound of | @F .., fish, two’ quarts of wine | : (nutritively . extremely important) | STRAUSS and, with luck, the 10 ounces of | SAYS: buttzy promised ‘on the ration card. | 2 : (Ne ope has seen any yet!) i : r the month there was a special & —an 11 ounce can of Norwe-| Hall 3 erring, just arrived in France.| Bihere’s a hitch to it. The abel | andi?. «contents of this can unfit ** consumption after February! 6.” If youre “hungry enough, ch you probably will be, you'll | a chance and eat it anyway. y (ddition to the monthly ration, | : BR" et a weekly ration. This] gH : . ; i ® you can stuff yourself on five! rE ’ Gi : YOU'LL SEE THIS Ne s of frozen meat plus four y he % of baloney. There is a valid . io for four ounces of horse] ~—but no one has yet found, fo this delicacy is available. ¥ Tomatoes Cost 30 Cents opping off all this there is 12 «ces of bread daily. :
or The firm Name of S. AUGSTEIN 4s Potstes. No fom 30 wis. & 004-New York-—{That's how
BB 2 pint of milk daily plus a small it gets “Q ACU IN ¥.) ount of fruit and chocolate each| ! ak. i Bnd that is, if anything, slightly | BW -cer than the sverige European St .war food allowance . h! Yegeiabies and fruits aren't ra-
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The Business was founded in San Francisco — more than 50 years ago — by Sidney Augstein— It has been carried on by the family— in the 4th generation, actively, vitally and progressively.
Says Fast Time Confuses Cows
CLEARFIELD, Pa., May 1 RT. P) Cows that don't like the o v fangled daylight saving time A farmers who threaten to stop nging their milk to market, sed this community of 9372 no i of worry today. Approximately 45 dairymen who BF pply milk to the town's two | od iries warned. Burgess A'S Mills and council members last | ° MM ht that they will go on strike | ¥ d discontinue deliveries unless | i" + borough returns to Eastern” ' standard time by May 12. X Past time, they complained in a | ®. seting that ended with feelings | 2 1 ruffied, throws farm activi4 ox off schediile, displeases the DPN +. hands and ‘cramps the | bd rmer's ¥ogvening relaxation, Pur- |° errant, | , was pointed out, day- | 1L Saving y CO the | : : v§ who fl Ay Soni : And then — in 1935 Sacony-Ciella came into PINK gre they ut d tobe. \ the picture. This.is the heavenly Jersey ‘ i
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p 3W' CONCORD 0, May 1 (U. § Transition fro combat in- | tryfhan'in Europe {0% , freshman Muskingum college Ta hasn't ' «nn much of a problem 1%" william Fee, Pittsburgh, who S.i{ed with 8» 11th armored division, in the BW Battle of the Bulge." Fee was the only me ber of “Muskipgum'’s . two. lower cla ces to make perfect grades. dure the
SIZES 10 %0 20 first semester. :
h ret . . ; It is our pleasure to present Srey : a ' 4 Br er j PRISON BEATS HARVEARD| in all its varied and fine activities, ~~. . sega . ; Zr) (4 j ie ‘ 0 " NORPOLK, Mass, May 1.¢Ul p.) | or, : kh yr a oi fr = C ) ‘ y
Jt was only a few years old— when the organization in direct viclation to Mr. Greeley's famous advice — Go West; young man — they wr? — Rn } : : » foo 2 #ecided to go East — locating for ” % : ; : a brief few years in Philadelphia— then permanently in Manhattan,
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f heavenly cool Sacony-Ciella - - an acetate rayon in jersey
- They started their career in the / Infants’ and Children's field— : ‘weave. It's young — and flattering to faultless figures
[which incidentally is a good
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starting point— infants’ and children's). Later on — as they grew up — they made bathing suits for the elders.
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because the ribbed waistband (with its ingenious drawstring)
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: ~an exclusive But it was in their next step -— that 3 : fabric
Colors are:
they really found themselves — Augstein will not wrinkle sag. or stretch —
made fine wool knit wear for the ‘
ladies — and achieved national acclaim! ° ¥ WHITE it lends itse LI bia ues.
- a lot of style — a lot of valge for
This is it - (as photographed) lends itself beautifully to summer dresses— GOLD and swim.and beach wear. And Sacony-Ciella iadds to its fame season after season. LIME
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NAVY There's & wonderful group of SACONY-CIELLA PLAY CLOTHES in. plain colors and prints—in the Women's Shop. & )
As an indication of the prestige of Sacony as a progressive, capable institution ; ("Tradition with a touch of Tomorrow" * SUMMER BROWN we say) — they were entrusted exclusively :
in Yailoring PALM BEACH SUITS for the Ladies,
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