Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1948 — Page 15

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committee said today it recognized recommendations “as creating)

future shortages of gasoline.”

But the council believes ‘it 1s in the public interest to exert still greater effort toward meeting 2ome __heating requirements rather han

meeting gasoline requirements.”

The council ‘also asked that pousehold and industrial consumws limit ‘their fuel on hand to s wo-week supply and that even, ge areas take no more than

3 30-day supply.

To help emergency areas and refleve transportation bottlenecks the council proposed a seven-day work week for tank car loading crews

for thE next two months, Predicts Oil Rationing

Meanwhile, Secretary of Interior J. A Krug said he believes price apd rationing controls “will have to be slapped on -oil: next. winter. Its too late to do it this year, he

fold a congressional committee.

The petroleum council joined Mr. Eng in urging & 15 per cent reduction .in fuel ofl and gasoline consumption, and a temporary end to conversions from coal to oil heat. When other types of heat are anilgble; -the- council said, home-

Fall Term Ends;

Pupils Get Recess

school year closed today, and 55,000

dianapolis public school children Indianapolis p al He said the Legion had always jee sens si

began a short vacation — just

week-end.

Second semester classes will open Monday morning with a sad out: look for the “kids.” There are only 16 days of vacation in the remain.

ing weeks of school.

Entering the schools for the first time Monday at 8:30 a. m. will be 0 first graders. More than 1500

fethmen will enter high schools.

Teachers were aided in reorganition work for the second semester , Wm half-day recesses for elemenay ophs were given yesterday way, 0

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cold packs to a swollen jaw. Ciro’s Night followed by Miss Williams

lenged: Witnesses said Miss Hamilton,

with a smack to the jaw.

she said,

in each Legion post,

study “of community .

nounced: they would enroll support Scout troops, - . tives of “37 “district Legion

in great need of expansion.

ty scouting units,

Scout motto, “Be Prepared.” championed preparedness, and t

tual objective of preparedness. Edward W. Haris, a director

. as step outside and settle let go with a shove and Miss WilHams; 21, and smaller, countered Mish Hamilton said the" argument started because Miss Williams in. vited her to a party “and I wouldn't

“I declined to dignify the en-

Ata dinner in the Broad Ripple! —— post home, nine posts pledged a

At the meeting of Central Indiaia

Scout leaders said their program is Cash Balance

pointed out that there are now, “Def 10,117 participants in Marion Coun-|

Former Gov. Henry PF. Schricker,| who spoke at last night's meeting, said the Legion's program of pre-| paredness fitted well with the Boy|

union of the Legionnaires and Boy Scouts was one founded on a mu-

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District Legionnaires Plan To Sponsor Scout Troops

The American Legion's 11th dis. past council president, asked that trict last night set in motion a plan, the Legion become a greater force to sponsor a new Boy Scout ‘roop|®

“forestalling juvenile

of the scouting program.

pins. Seventeen: other posts an<| WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (UP)—Govern-

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KANSAS CITY, Kas, Jan. 23 (UP)—Federal Judge Arthur J.

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