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Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front
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Page 1: Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front. AWS Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft. This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town.

Kent Chronicles

April 5, 2012WWII Home Front

Page 2: Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front. AWS Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft. This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town.

AWS

• Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft.

This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town in California!

Page 3: Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front. AWS Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft. This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town.

Scrap Drives

• Items Collected:Tin CansBottlesRubberPaperNylon and SilkAny Metal (Even car bumpers!)Cooking fats and oils

•Why Cooking Fats?Explosives

Page 4: Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front. AWS Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft. This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town.

Blackout Curtains

Page 5: Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front. AWS Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft. This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town.

Kent’s Dimout

• Ends November of 1943

Page 6: Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front. AWS Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft. This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town.

Rationing

• What was rationed?

TiresCarsBicyclesGasolineFuel Oil and KeroseneSolid FuelsStoves

Rubber FootwearShoesTypewritersNylon

SugarCoffeeProcessed FoodsMeats, Canned FishCheese, canned milk, fats

Page 7: Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front. AWS Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft. This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town.

Ways to deal

• Victory Gardens!– Victory Gardens may have provided 9-10 million

tons of produce or a comparable amount to the commercial farms.

– Canning!• New Recipes!• Do without

Page 8: Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front. AWS Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft. This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town.

Saving Rubber

• Do you know what the Victory Speed was?– 35 mph

Best not speed through Kent, the Kent News Journal was full of reports of the police issuing tickets to over excited drivers. In 1943, the average speed of the guilty parties was 42 mph.

Page 9: Kent Chronicles April 5, 2012 WWII Home Front. AWS Volunteers scanned the skies for Japanese Aircraft. This isn’t the one in Kent, but from a small town.

Businesses In Kent

• The Food Plants– Libby, McNeil and Libby– Santa Cruz Fruit Packing Company– Washington Frosted Foods

• Manufacturing Plants– Northwest Metal– Pacific Aeromotive (?)


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