George Burke's Associates In OPA Believe He Should Hold Post Of Deputy Chief
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1943
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Mr. Burke Goes To Washington [Editorial]
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George Burke May Be OPA Chief Counsel
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Burke Appointed General Counsel Of OPA By Brown
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Arnold DeKett Marking Ration Points On Cans At The Packer's Outlet Store, February 1943
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Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1943
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POINTS TOWARD VICTORY: The cans shown above will be back on sale again Monday, but they will be sold under the point rationing system. Arnold DeKett, clerk, is shown above at work in the Packer's Outlet store on E. Huron St., where he is stamping the number of ration points on each can. Stamping of points on each can is not required by regulations of the OPA, but is being done at Packer's as a convenience to customers and cashiers. The price is still stamped at the top of each can.
Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1943
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POINTS TOWARD VICTORY: The cans shown above will be back on sale again Monday, but they will be sold under the point rationing system. Arnold DeKett, clerk, is shown above at work in the Packer's Outlet store on E. Huron St., where he is stamping the number of ration points on each can. Stamping of points on each can is not required by regulations of the OPA, but is being done at Packer's as a convenience to customers and cashiers. The price is still stamped at the top of each can.
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Arnold DeKett Marking Ration Points On Cans At The Packer's Outlet Store, February 1943
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Ypsilanti high school students help farmer Laurence Diehr harvest potatoes on Ellsworth Road, September 1943 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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Park Road kids pose with their scrap pile, October 1942 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1942
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Two days of scouting in backyards in rural areas of the county resulted in the collection of the car body, bed frames, old boilers and miscellaneous scrap metal shown above. The five salvage scouts, shown with their "band," say they know where "there's a whole lot more." Left to right the youthful junk collectors are: Waldo Steinaway, jr., 12 years old, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Steinaway of 27 Burton Rd; Jean McAllister, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McAllister of 5010 Park Rd; Robert Hodge, jr., 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodge of 44 Luella Rd; Donald McAllister, six, brother of Jean; and Arthur Steinaway, brother of Waldo. Just as the picture was taken, Ranger, their canine moral support, strolled in to post also.
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1942
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Two days of scouting in backyards in rural areas of the county resulted in the collection of the car body, bed frames, old boilers and miscellaneous scrap metal shown above. The five salvage scouts, shown with their "band," say they know where "there's a whole lot more." Left to right the youthful junk collectors are: Waldo Steinaway, jr., 12 years old, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Steinaway of 27 Burton Rd; Jean McAllister, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McAllister of 5010 Park Rd; Robert Hodge, jr., 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodge of 44 Luella Rd; Donald McAllister, six, brother of Jean; and Arthur Steinaway, brother of Waldo. Just as the picture was taken, Ranger, their canine moral support, strolled in to post also.
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Tin Can Salvage demonstrated by Sally Rezny, April 1942
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1962
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Here's how to do it. The scrap tin can drive is on tomorrow. Save 'em, have Mrs. Arthur Resny (see photo) of 506 Maple Ridge, show you how to collapse them easily and safely, and then place them in containers on your lawn extension.
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1962
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Here's how to do it. The scrap tin can drive is on tomorrow. Save 'em, have Mrs. Arthur Resny (see photo) of 506 Maple Ridge, show you how to collapse them easily and safely, and then place them in containers on your lawn extension.
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