Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1947 — Page 14
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT
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Eggs and Milk to Be Scarce This Year
‘| By AUSTIN C. WEHRWEIN “United Press Staff Correspondent » WASHINGTON, Jan. commerce department peeked into the future today and forecast more meat, sugar, autos and whisky in 1047. , ; : It sald there was expected to be - enough meat in 1947 to supply every
at any time in the last 35 years.
fish and, various canned foods should be more plentiful, the department said.® Forecast 3,750,000 Cars " “predictions on the production of cars in 1947 vary from 3,750,000 to 4,250,000," the depart-
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| Eggs, fresh vegetables and milk “ = will be scarcer than last year. Butter, Capital Hoosiers
To Honor Halleck
Times Special | WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—More| than 500 Hoosiers living in the national capital will honor Rep.| Charles Halleck (R. Ind), new) house majority leader, at a recep-! tion Jan.- 16. :
Claude R. Wickard, former secretary of agriculture, is in charge of arrangements for the affair,
are sewn together over padding of ment reported. some sort and the features are then| “However, large scale production embroidered on. may not be reached until the end Actus] size faces are given on the of the second quarter of 1947. Truck pattern chart so you won't have the output is expected to reach from slightest difficulty in getting the 1,250,000 to 1,500,000." expression just right! If family car production reaches To obtain three instructions on only the lower estimate it will top the three animal head pot 1941, when there were 3,744,000
color chart 1829 Jop mb cents in coin Suggestions. “The radio industry expects to address and the pattern number to Dit an all-time high in 1947,” the Aine Cabot, The Indianapolis department's survey said. “It is exTimes, 530 8. Wells st, Chicago 7. pected that about one-third of all
factory sales, the biggest year since
sets manufactured the last three
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Indianapolis ehap., Pi Omicron. 8 jemand, and plumbing will remain
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The affair.isponsored by the Indiana State Society in honor of the states second district congressman, also will serve as a welcome for In- | diana's new Junior Senator, Wil-| liam E. Jenner, i Among those on the reception’ line will be Senior Senator Homer | E. Capehart and both Democratic| and Republican members of the In- | diana
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scarce. Pepper Hard to Get Other predictions: Pepper will continue in short supply until imports increase. t DDT will be hard to get, but other | insecticides will be available. i Penicillin and streptomycin will be more plentiful. Shoe production will hit 500,000,000 pairs. fron and steel production will equal demand by late 1947. Textile production levels are exted to go to new highs, but wool ‘production will continue to decline and there'll be a shortage of worsted fabrics. ; ;
Ice Breaks, Four Young People Die |
Times Stale Seryice CULVER, Ind, Jan. 13. — Four young people were drowned late Saturday when thin ice over Lake Maxinkuckee broke as they were walking across it. They were Estella Simons, 16; Winston Turner, 15; Betty Jo Smith, 13, and Paul" Robinson, 13. They were children of employees at Culver. Military academy. + A survivor, Eleanor Tumer, 12, said her brother, Winston, pushed her to safety and ‘then drowned with the other three in 20 feet of water,
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