Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1947 — Page 9

Valid on April 1 l WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U. P). House .Republicans cheered the OPA today for the projected 10- | pound increase in domestic sugar rations, but they demanded that it be raised to 15. : Housewives ,can collect the first installment of the almost-certain bonus on April 1, when a new sugar

stamp will be validated a month ahead of time. Its number has not

OPA sald an increase was “fairly certain” but that its size was still to be fixed. Officials sald privately the best guess'was 10 pounds, Canning Stamps Out OPA sald no more canning stamps are planned. The new 10pound stamps must cover all uses, That was the reason, officials said, for validating the next stamp a

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~The mass wartime evacuation of | 110,000 Japanese Americans from the West ‘const was an entirely unjustified act that established a pattern for “undemocratic behavior in the eyes of freedom-loving peoples.” That is the conclusion of the war relocation authority in its final report on the evacuation program

| been announced. Last Five Coupons | OPA sald the new stamp will be good for ten pounds instead of the usual five, and so will all subsequent stamps. But it did not how long the new stamps must Upping the allowance per stamp,

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month ahead of schedule. Despite this explanation, the housewife appeared to be getting a break. Spare stamp 53 originally was to have been her sole allow ance for & four-month period tha it must do h

out. The report was highly critical of Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt, who headed the wartime western defense command and who recommended the evacuation of the Jap-anese-Americans. It said there “is a great deal of evidence” that Gen. DeWitt was : | “by no means free of racial feelings able or wholly unfounded,” the rein ordering the evacuatien.” port sald, but the Japanese were J held in relocation camps longer Roosevelt Approved than necessary by any security] WRA sald Gen. DeWitt's action standards. : was condoned by the United States| The report was written under in general because there exists in|direction of Dillon 8. Myer, directhis country “a marked xenophobic (tor of WRA until it was abolished tendency”—a tendency to hate and |in 1946. fear foreigners. Gen,* DeWitt . recommended the |b Not only were the army's reasons; evacuation of West coast Japanese a for the evacuation “highly argu- | to the secretary of war on Feb, 14,

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n Opera's radio a Police did not reveal the con~| {tents of her suicide note, addressed |fo to Albert O'Rourke, of Lima, O., ex~| cept to say that in it she mentioned |t |her despondency over her career re and the illness of her sister, June. pel

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and South Dakota. Clear skies are forecast in the southern and central Rockies, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Okla~ homa and the south Atlantic states. Cloudy weather is pictured for the upper Lakes, the Ohile and Tennessee Valleys and the middle Atlantic states. (See partly cloudy and cloudy areas map).

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UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU —Feb. 6, 1947 Sunrise .... 6:48 | Sunset ..., 5:11 Precipitation 34 hrs. end. 7:30 a, m... Trace Total precipitation since Jan. 1.... Excess since Jan. 1 53

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Indianapolis chapter of the University of Nebraska alumni will hold a charter day dinner-meeting at 6:30 p. m. Feb. 15 in Catherine's restaurant, 1435 N. Meridian st. Officers will be elected. Robert F. Borkenstein of the Indiana state police will show a movie. :

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Three directors of the Columbia Jeclub have been re-elected. They are Benjamin N. Bogue, William H. Trimble and Russell L. White. All were re-named to three-year terms.

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Indiana Stamp club will meet at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers. Frank Baim will speak on “The Place of the Amateur in the Stamp Club.”

A Francis E. Willard tea will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the ¥ [Edwin Ray Methodist church. IR | Speaker will be Capt. Arno Walker of the Salvation Army.

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