Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1952 — Page 5
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FAMILY FARE PLAN!
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That's How it Works when young folks make complete coach round trips with parent... any day on New York Central. This plan is good for big, BIG family travel savings between any points where the regular round-trip coach fare is $3.45 or more including tax.
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T—This shoe-bill crane from the |
| Sudan, displayed by John Griswold, curator of birds at the Phila- | | delphia Zoo, is one of a shipment of unusual species just received | | Andrews and Ernestine Williams and placed on exhibition at the 100. -
France Foo
| By PAUL GHALI | PARIS, Sept, 16 (CDN)—With all its murky economic situation, France today is a land of plenty
|luxuries—American cigarets ex|cepted.
jer than in 1939, on an average, {while wages in that period rose only 17 times. But shopwindows are spruced up in the accustomed artistic French manner. Unlike the picture at the outbreak of World| War II, when these’ fronts were dolled up with bogus hams and | Limitation vegetables to hide bare shelves, today they attract the eye with a lot of edibles in the | background.
Family Tickets may be bought for use any day including Sun. day through October 22nd. You get the same stop-over privileges as on regular round-trip coach tickets. Return any time within three months after purchase. There are a few reserved-seat coach trains on which a small reservation charge is made.
Group Savings Plan for Grownups, Too! Ask about many coach reund-trips where three or more traveling together can each save up to 25% of regular fare.
INFORMATION:
PL aza ‘7591 or see your nearest fickel agent
_Hard 12-Year Period “In ‘fact, there is an abundance that equals what you can find in| Swiss and Belgian centers and superior to that in Italian cities.
but the story is one of a relatively quick pickup in the availability of necessaries. In wartime civilians were rationed for practically everything they needed to eat or wear—movre so than Germans. But after the war, ration cards |for food commodities and coupons [for clothes disappeared, one after {another, within a period of three |years. | First were vegetables and meat |at the end of 1946. Butter and milk followed early in 1947, Tex[tile and tobacco coupons were the {last to disappear—at the end of [that year, | ‘Today ration cards of that war {period have joined those of 1941 {and 1870 in private family muselums ‘French bourgeois families cherish. Luxuries like candy, pastry and | tobacco have regained their prewar volume and Frenchmen no| !longer need buy in Switzerland | or Belgium as in fact they Wid until 1948. American ciggies are still dif- | ficult” to obtain--cigar stores get only a limited number of packs] |'eacnh week. But this is due to| Premier Pinay’s policy of frugal-| {ity when it comes to purchase
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| of any foreign goods payable in hard currency. There's an unusual twist in France's postwar situation. All food items were comparatively abundant as soon as the ration system ended. High prices, usually blazkmar- | ket, to which all items jumped! | immediately, served as a brake {to prevent immediate bulk pur-| | chase, Thus even when the French | were able to buy freely what for | five years they had been denied, {there was no excessive rush and consequently no sudden | ages.
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5 Seven Named d ToJordan Staff:
Butler University's Jordan Col-
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appointment of seven new members to the faculty for the fall] semester, : { They are: Evelyn, A. Gott, piano; William Moody, percussion instruments; Gerald Borner, clarinet; Allan Jeffries, radio; Marti Knauer, cello and piano; Carol Hedges, piano; Harold Leamon, popular piano and electronic organ, and Dr. Harold E. Johnson, library and musicology.
Johnson has been a member of the starf of the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.,| the New York Public Library and| the Romance language faculty of] Oberlin College, He holds the] M.A. in musicology from Cornell] and a doctorate from the ‘University of Paris. He has just turned from two vears' study in France on a Fullbright grant.
Holds M.M. Degree
Miss Gott received the M.M. degree from Syracuse University with a major in piano. Mrs. Hedges, Miss Knauer and Mr. Borner all have had previous training at Jordan. Mr. Moody received the B.S. In music education at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Leamon holds a B.M. degree from Mt. Union College and has studied at the Cleve-
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