Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1946 — Page 36
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COMBAT af WANTS COFFEE, CIGARETS
TON, Oct, 25 (U. P)., G. L in a tight spot in cont and he'd rather have coffee
4 ahd cigarets than any other ration | items, »
‘The army quartermaster corps
Dl polled 9691 combat troops on what
they'd prefer in an emergency ration if they were cut off from supply and could have only what they carried with them, Coffee and cigarets far outranked anything else. Others in the order
YY of preference were biscuits and * crackers, candy, ‘ieheese, sugar, bacon or ham and leggs, frankfurters and beans, meat
chewing gum,
and beans and matches.
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Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson today appointed an 11member national advisory committee to assist Nim in setting up the department's’ new research and marketing program. The program was okayed by the last congress in an effort to develop new outlets for farm products and narrow the margin between farm and retail prices so the ¢onsumers’ dollars will buy more. One of the members is H. J. Reed, West Lafayette, Ind.
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“twig is bent,” found. ! How “tough” some adolescent offenders can become is illustrated in the case of three truants—two of them 13 and the other 12—who progressed to the stage of armed robbery. They held a dagger in the back of their victim, a 62-year-old watch. | man. One boy told the watchman he “would not hesitate to run this
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Officer Receives Service Medal
Capt. Redfield Mason, Indianapolis, wearing a newly awarded distinguished service medal, is shown with his wife and three children,
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Only non-political operation of |ing episode Sept, 30, 1045. They admitted they stole a bottle supervision and understanding, can of wine from an East side drug store cope with the average 13-year- -old land drank it. After a lecture, they juvenile offender, the age when the | were released by the juvenile aid diother cities have vision at police headquarters.
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thing through your back.” One of the youths made this statement to police Oct. 24, 1945: “I live with my mother, who is divorced from my father. I am in the 6th grade. I (and thie other two boys) were truant all day from school today. In fact, I have been to school only a half-day this week. After lunch today, I met (his two pals). We decided mnot' to go to school this afternoon, We walked along a railroad track in Irvington. “In front of (where “the robbery occurred), we saw a parked car. We tried to get into it, but it was locked. In the truck, we found a bottle of whisky and eight boxes | of bullets. “We drank some of the whisky and planned to sell the bullets, We hid what was left of the whisky and the cartridges in the weeds. We” went back to the car to see what else we could find. The owner of the car came up . . . and caught (one of the boys). When we saw (blank) was being held, we went back and drew a dagger on the man and held it against his back”
“We made the man let (blank)
go.” THe victim told police he dis-
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The same boys and a fourth youth | | had been involved in another steal- |
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