Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1946 — Page 6
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10 Per Cent Cut in Size of Rolls and Loaves Ordered in : Move to Meet Famine Commitrfients.
By GRANT DILLMAN United Press Staff Correspondent ~ a WASHINGTON, May 28—The government has ordered bakers to ett the size of bread loaves and rolls starting Saturday. Loaves will be 10 per cent smaller by weight and probably somewhat flatter. The price will remain the same. 3 Bakers must indicate the weight of the loaf on the wraper. Bakers who have difficulty getting new wrappers may use old ones provided | they furnish getailers with signs|——— ~~ describing the loaf. Arkansas, Montana, Nevada, Ore-| The order to cut the size of gon, Texas, Washington and foaves was issued under the War wyoming. In these states it was powers act. It was the first mOVe| pelieved the federal order would to carry out a recommendation of synercede state law. President Truman's famine emer-| pagers now can obtain only 75 gency committee made last March. no. cent of the flour they got dur-|&
make the. cut voluntarily. Waive Regulations At that time, many protested
per cent. All Grain Necessary a
Other developments:
P SATURDAY,
V-1 Rocket Includedin Air Show
Familiar to many a serviceman.
shown here being examined by a
which was used to bombard England.
The lid will be off many of the rmy -air corps’ secrets with a dis-
The committee urged bakers 10/0 5 pase period of 1944. On July play of equipment on the War Me1, however, this will be boosted to 85 morial Plaza Sunday in connection | with
the American Legion's 10th! nnual air membership roundup. Tops among the hitherto veiled |
they could not make the reduction . : equipment will be an ejector capabecause of state laws regulating ONE: an Revieulture department! ue of hurling pilots out of the the weight of bread. Since, these Official sald the government NOW| p gq «ghooting Star.” jet fighter.
into Ground demonstrations | made with 200-pound dummies.
will be the German's famed V-1 and V-2 rockets.The usual display church will sponsor a chicken dinof American and foreign planes will ner and card party in the school
regulations have been waived in all but eight states and the District of Columbia. The eight states are Arizona,
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The Mooseheart Alamni committee of the Women of the Moose will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Margaret Davis, 322 E. North st.
A card party will be given by the
| drags out or a maritime strike de- { : ye from the army as a captain, wil {per cent of its six months goal. | and 300,000 bushels of corn against hactor of Meridian Heights Presbyspeak on “Abraham Lincoln at New: | Col. Austin R. Killian, superin- | fic, he warned, chances are at least City police, Burns-West-Striebeck auxiliary 2099, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at 8:30
| its 400.000.000 bushel] export, goal by not bail out of the plane because of |June 30. He said, transportation was| ~~ = = the only remaining bottleneck—but | ; 0 | velops. { | TWO: The department an- BRI EFS nounced it was hitting its fats and {oils export goals “right on the | nose.” It said these exports through | | { § § 1 experience .t {May 17 marked the three-quarter I Po So a [mark of the period: : | sociation at 2 p.m Monday in the | THREE: The department said | ° oT ; U. 8. exports through May 20 toa goal of 174750000 bushels of|ierian church, will be honored at a |wheat and flour. It said the rail| farewell luncheon given by the Instrike had killed hopes of shipping giana society, Sons of the Ameri314,000,000 bushels in May. | can Revolution, of which he is ER : ARNE | chaplain, at noon Wednesday at the Salem.” State President Jesse C.| Moore will be in charge of the protendent of state police, today | BTAM | warned Memorial day drivers to| gj, Raymond Trout, Charles F. {leave the speed to the professionals! Remy and Harry E. Argus of Inon the race track. dianapolis will attend the 25th naUnless Hoosiers observe extreme tional convention of Modern Wood 10 persons will die in accidents in the state that day. In addition to full traffic patrols in all other parts of the state, 80 state patrolmen will be assigned INDIANA MAN GETS p.m. Saturday at the post hall, U.S. EDUCATION POST = Washington snd Deany sts. | WASHINGTON, May 28 (U.P.).—| A business meeting will follow al The U. S. office of education an-|dinner at 6:30 p. m. today for nounced today that Dr. John Dale{the Indianapolis Home Builders
(this may be serious if the coal strike n : te : |May 17 totalled 131 000 tons or 15] Owen Viscars, recently discharged | Big 4 bldg. |talled 130,405,000 bushels of wheat| pr Sidney Blair Harry, retiring’ | Columbia club, Dr. Harry will caution in the heavy holiday traf-|men of America June 4 at Chicago. to help Indianapolis and Speedway Russell, Bloomington, Ind., has been | association at Fox-Hunt Recrea-
! ant correct faulty living habits. |appointed director of the division tion, Ine. bas al hod naire fenile of higher education. —— ' Olive Tablets Dr. Russell is a former professor| Ihe annual picnic and installaare simpl wl lof education at the University of |tion of officers of the American
Chicago. He succeeds Dr. Fred J. Chemical society, Indiana section, of will take place on June 8 in Riley
s. park, Greenfield, Ind.
the division after serving 15 year
gee || J, BACCALAUREATE | SPEAKER IS NAMED
Dr. Bernard Iddings Bell, chairman of the education board of the Protestant Episcopal church, will deliver the Indiana university ,baccalaureate sermon at 3 p. m. Sunday in the auditorium. Herman B Wells; Indiana university president, wilt give a tea for members of the graduating class and their families and friends, in the Union building following the baccalaureate exercises. 2
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