Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1942 — Page 43

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New Chairman HOME OF MEN'S

BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS MONEY

‘WIDE VARIETY OF GIFTS FOR FATHER, SON AND BROTHER /

RITISH READY FOR SACRIFICES

As Rommel Runs So Must The English Tighten Their Belts.

By NAT A. BARROWS

bopyrient. 1942, by The Indianapolis Times d The Chicago Daily News, Inc

' LONDON, Dec. 18.—Gen. Field] § Marshal Erwin Rommel's dislodgfnent from El Agheila before Lieut. en. B. Montgomery's Eighth army Is joyous news, of- course, in this murky city of 15-hour nightly black- | . but, blitz scars and total war energy, but to all Britishers, the Ger1an retreat means something more Charles W. Jones; general sup-

fon an apparent step toward] oo. oo + of the Wm. H. Block . . It means another tight £[ C0. Is the Ry ee viad chairman 0 ightening o of the Merit System association,

the belt, another selfless contri- a group Of Ri5Ete organizations bution of time th, the lime and sitength, another interested in the extension of the

Series of privations that no Amermerit system.

an can appreciate fully without The organization will meet Tues-

being here in England. * Long before Minister of Agricul-| 9ay to discuss the operation of the personnel act. Guests will be

fure Robert S. Hudson put it in so . many words last week-end, the Eng- Thurman’ Gottschalk, state direclish people realized grimly and hum- tor of public welfare; Col. Everett ly that future military operations| Gardner, head of the employment

mean drastic curtailments’ in food-| security division; Harold F. Brigstuffs to the British Isles. ham, director &f the state library;

: : Dr. Christopher B. Coleman, di- : Know What's Ahead .| rector of the historical bureau, and ! They know what awaits them| Dr. Thurman Rice, head of the when imports are cut to the bone| state: board of health. finder the increasing necessity, as

Hudson outlined, for diverting mominal food ships to world-wide BETHEL T0 INSTALL ‘allied armies. : * Each day life in England becomes & bit more restricted as the demands NEW COURT TO! IGHT of war close tighter and tighter : ound every person from lord and Miss Grace Davis will become honored queen of Bethel 9, Order

lady to Billingsgate fishmonger. Sunday saw the start of training of Job’s Daughters, at installation

for industrial conscripts called up ceremonies tonight. from nonessential jobs for ministry Other new officers are Eudora Bell

of labor courses in war production, ion fobs; today it is tighter fish ration- | Jones, senior princess; Wilda Taylor,

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st And tomorrow—who can say! Jowgered meat, whatever that may like, is held a possibility for the British before the war is over. . Whitehall is expected soon to anpounce that women will be taken fnto the home guard for clerical, administrative and cooking jobs as one of the projects for home guard tevamping, improving plans. against axis invasion.of England and helpfng to release more men for the ¢xpeditionary forces. + And there is: the prospect that faundry prices, already a third higher than pre-war costs, are going up a half y for each shilling charge. : But England takes it standing up with rugged, uncomplaining realism.

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