Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1942 — Page 2

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~~ England to Fight Claims Now, but Pledges Self Rule Later.

LONDON; July 30 (U. P.).—Great Britain warned militant Indian nationalists today that it would take all means to meet anti-British activity in pursuance of immediate independence aims. ‘L. 8. Amefy, secretary of state for India, told the house of commons: “The government can not but solemnly warn all those who stand ‘behind the policy adumbrated by ‘the working committee of thé allIndia congress that the government of India will not flinch from

its ‘duty to take every possible step |

to meet the situation.” The working executive of the nationalist con=gress, demands freedom for India now as the price of its full cooperation with the empire war effort against Japan. As he gave his warning, Armgiy repeated that Great Britain wold make good its pledge to give India the fullest opportunity to atfain . self-government,

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Two sets of brothers who have been inseparable companiors and neighbors for 11 years at Anderson enlisted in the marine corps here this week. They are (left to right, standing) James and William Holman, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Lester Holman of Anderson, and Gilbert and Charles Eldridge, sons. of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Eldridge. Sergt. C. E. Kinsey is showing the boys on a map the route they will take to San Diego, Cal, marine training center.

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ADVANCE SELLING!

Reversible Coats Brand NEW—for Fall

Come wind, come rain, come sleet or snow, you'll be snug and dry in one of

these smart new reversibles!

lands in all your favorite colors.

back. fastenings.

—Coat Department, Downstairs at AYRES.

Just turn the.coat inside out to meet the weather. Choose from a large assortment of bold plaids, cavalry twills, tweeds or shetThe raincoat is of a sturdy beige gabardine that sheds water as easily as a duck’s Neat button or zipper front

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Remember: the doors open, at 10:00 A. M.

Store Hours

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Report Mothers Turning to

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‘Vitamin Pills to Ward Off Diseases.

By DAVID M. NICOL Copyright, 1942, by The Mdianapotls | [Fimes

and The Chicago Daily News, I: . LONDON, July 30.—On the

of information available here, perts believe that the average i

{men diet is approaching 1013

while mothers are turning cit ately to “vitamin pills” and other means to ward off children's diseases, especially. rickets. Forty per cent of the Reich: entire population is now eatin; on levels below thoge required to 11 aintain health and efficiency, aciording to these sources which estimate the daily ayerage of calorles | 8 { loss

than 1800.

Dietitians say that 2000 a8 Dries

|are required ‘to maintain effic! ency

and 2500 to maintain heslth | pver a long period, | Deficiency in iron, caletuh and vitamin A is increasing the necidence of anemia, dental dea) v and skin diseases, according to he reports.

Home Front Forecast

Shortages Certain Before Sommer Ends

In Golf Balls, Fish Hooks, ens ¥

By ELEANOR RAGSDALE Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, July 30.—Unless the golf ball industry thinks up something new, recovering of old balls will soon have to stop. Balata, the substance used to -coat the balls, is needed for the more- vital plane and shoe industries. . . . No new pitching horseshoes will be made, and the return of Dobbin has made every available shoe more precious than gold.’ : » » ” Don’t let the fish get. away with the hook—only one-eighth of the usual number of fish hooks may be produced this yeay. . . . And treasure that tough, slender line. Parachute cords are only one of many military uses for the special fibres used in fishing lines. . . . Nickel

and aluminum for spoons, spinners, °

and lures are cut off, too, as well as metal for reels and work for floats. # » ”8

EXPECT a clear cut answer soon to the question of whether wide-

spread conversion of oil burners to

.coal should be made. Experts are

studying effects of large-scale industrial: conversion to coal, prog-

Tomorrow Is the LAST DAY of Our JULY

® Hot-Weather Values for » Every

Member of Your Family— While Quantities Last!

Tomorrow (Friday) is the second and LAST day of oui big July E. O. M. SALE... and many fine bargains remain for those who could not attend today. Every department is packed with the reniains of qur summer goods . . . items that will be useful to YOU during this hot weather —Dbut to us they represent only goods that must be moved to make room for the tons of new FALL merchandise that ar

Monday— 12115 P. M. to 8:45 P. " Tuesday Thru Friday—10 A. M. 0 5:30 P. M. Saturday—9:30 A. M. to 1:00 P. Wi.

arriving daily. Tomorrow is your last opportunity! Play i to be here when

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ress of pipeline construction, amount of iron available for making new coal grates Meanwhile, the oldfashioned Franklin stove is coming into its own. Many closed fireplace flues will be opened to help ease home heating problems.

ALREADY under threat of travel “rationing” train passengers are urged to take only one bag with them. Others should be checked.

2 8 8 REVERSING last year’s campaign, Americans are urged to buy and eat as much cheese as they can. Stepped-up production has

outstripped even huge lend-lease

demands. . , . Watch for soups to appear in somewhat different form on grocery shelves. Larger cans with more concentrated contents will gradually replace the old types. The new soups will be clearly marked and will sell under slightly higher ceilings than those canned before June 30, 1942. ‘Oil-bearing _ soybeans and flax have cut into popcorn acreage this year, thereby making less available for circus, movie and cocktail consumption. o #” s MAKERS of ceramics have developed a way to use hard burned clay, plain or glazed, for stove tops, sinks, tubs--and even acid tanks. With all sorts of metal kitchenware priority-struck, pottery utensils will

soon be invading kitchens, too.

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STOP ORDERS on manufacture of all pianos and other instruments

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may have made better care of old.

ones imperative, but if you've got an ‘old, out-of-tune model sitting around unusued, contribute it to the salvation campaign. One piano contains about 160 1bs. cast irom, 40 lbs. steel, 5.5 lbs. copper wire plus lots of brass, felt and rubber,

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Striped blue and white or red and white pique with a pleated basque bodice, a full skirt banded at the waist and bottom with horizontal stripes.

Striped pique in red, aqua or brown stripes on white. Long torso basque waist, and para-sol-full skirt.

A VERY SPECIAL SALE!

Junior

Smart juniors pick cotton! A veritable field of swing-smooth, and guaranteed to whip you neatly through Pertly pretty pique, gingham, spun rayon, seersucker or chambray in two-piece suits and dresses you'll live in Grab ‘em, Juniors, because they're.

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You'll SAVE one-third {» one-half on these lovely one-of-a-kind bedspreads! Twin and full sizes in saleSmen’s samples, discontinued styles, s:¢ronds, and some soiled. Novelty colors, solid colors, two tones, etc. A fine assortment.

Cotton Jacquard E¢dspreads . ..... Ea $1.89 Discontinued styles of B6x105-inch spreads in lovely _jac-quard-woven designs. lirood colors. 81x90-Inch Sheets | = 8 8 8 8 BD OR B GB WE Ea. 88¢ First quality “Times 8h uare” sheets; fine count; bleached pure white; deep hem | Limit of 4 to a customer.

Muslin Pilloweases - « « » « « « +s » « « Eas 22¢

. 42x%36-Inch bleached pillowcases with deep hems; torn to

size; limit 8 to a custdiner.

Solid Color Blanke!: tres ETE Ea. $1.69 “Pepperell’ T0x84-inch cotton-and-rayon blankets in solid colors of blue, green, 1 :se, peach; irregulars. Hand-Blocked Lunch Cloths . « « «.» « . Ea. 89¢ Bari-tovk prinied cig ths in a variety of pretty paiterns

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Printed Rayon French Crepe « « « « « « . Yd. 49¢

‘Washable rayon Fren crepe in a variety of colorful printed designs; 39 ir s wide; good remnant lengths. “Segress” Seersuck(r «+». os «s+ Yd. 48c Full bolts of cool, pernianent finish seersucker in pin and narrow stripes: 36-in, fast colors. : Ls Clearance! Sheer sttons ° 8 88 8 8 8 Yd. 28¢ Included prited musling and lovely voiles; all

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