Word: sugaring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lifting of gasoline rationing, but not of fuel oil which is still short. ¶ Continuance of automobile and tire purchase controls-for a short time. ¶ Canned goods off the ration lists at once. There will be more food, but meat rationing will probably continue for months. Shortage of sugar, fats and oils will mean continued rationing. (The Army will cut its food demands about one-fifth, will live for a time on its accumulations...
...guess for the best view from any TIME office anywhere you'd have to go to Rio de Janeiro: in their window-gazing moments our correspondentsthere can look across Rio Harbor to Sugar Loaf Mountain. Drawback: to get into the office at night, you'd have to go through a neighboring apartment building, rise in a rickety service elevator, grope your way down some very dark corridors...
Beautician Arden has a lot of fun naming her horses. Beaugay got hers "because the horse was so beautiful and gay." A little too gay sometimes, the skittish filly often snaps at her self-styled "sugar mama," won't have anything to do with...
Love in Wartime. In Havana, Ill., the Rev. James L. Dial took pity on a point-short couple he had just married, lent them three pounds of sugar for their wedding cake. In Rochester, N.Y., a ration board heard from an applicant, "I'm getting married, so I need a new pair of work shoes," considerately marked his request "Urgent...
Certainly UNRRA was undersupplied. For the third quarter of 1945, UNRRA had received only a fraction of the required amounts of dairy products, meats, fats and oils and sugar...