Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1943 — Page 18

BRITAIN IS READY FOR GAS ATTACK

Nazi’s Action.

By NAT A. BARROWS

Copyrient, 1943, by The Indianapolis Times d The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

LONDON, Feb. 26.—The subject of poison gas warfare is back in British consciousness today — both through the house of commons reminder that England is prepared to retaliate with gas at the first sign|j : i : of German use and through the aN ts Sha 5 warning'o of high air raid precautions 4 : - : La : . B i h * officials to all civil} 2 :, Ul C¢ er ; ; : eos in Hi i A Ty : Linen Deputy Prime i 4 Minister Maj.

Clement R. Attlee ul . said that Britain's ] : Es 8 \ - position. about ; PP ku poison gas ‘re- WE : :

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country was prepared to employ gas on the largest scale once the Germans began nalng it. oil i ; : " : : : Ea e warning civilians came . ; ‘ : —_ from Wing Commander Hodsoll, in- § ng, : : 3 4 : Typical of the 4 spector-general of civil defense, who Be : : 5 sketch are gorgeous, said that England must expect more j a : : g CR . a bombing. g i 3 La : he £ wn colorful plaids “We cannot expect to get away Eo i : : i : \ i ins : without Hitler having a further - : Cn : : styled in fitted and - crack at us,” he told.civil defense : ; i 4 © OB 5 ER Jd : less workers in London. “The Germans E =x ; : nu oN tailored m odels, : have plenty of gas and if Hitler Ne Be it ; . ; some with tie fronts. thought he could secure a tactical 3 : : E : HL Je HH Sizes 12 +o 20 surprise by using it, he certainly ke { z : - i265 Pal would. Eo “It is vitally important that every- ; . Popular Twoone should make quite sure that his : E a ; B respirator is in order and that it ! Sa k i : - 1 can be put on quickly. We are k Piece tyles hE 25 Money Saving better prepared against gas in this 4 : : 8) : V I . country than anywhere else but aa, 3 aiues that is no use if we are surprised.” - : on Reports from Stockholm that gas . ’ ° mask distribution is being increased Girls Spring

in Berlin, are believed in Sweden to i nL I be an indication that Germany is considering opening gas war. » :

Every civilian in Britain has been uipped with as sin . a r : : Suuippes Su 2 z= ask Snes New arrivals of ihe The sweater girl takes over for spring, too! True classics nal instruction is still enforced— “always have it handy.” I | gi An American on leave here must . i : ail - purpose dress. ors of pink, blue, yellow and white in long-sleeve, boxy style. carry his mask over his left shoul- Sizes 7 to 14 Years : Sivisd in ‘all P y ong eb XY SY der, ready for instant use. : Large plaids and checks, y rayon

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Times Special NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind, Feb. 26.—W. S. Barnhart of Indian-

. i : . Pe a J : : < apolis has been re-elected secretary r A &&F ] : : v ; of the board of trustees of Man-|f 9 / ; : : A : n . :

chester college here. The board is|§ C "™ ule \ HR IHE A BO headed by N. B. Wine of Dayton, O 2 = :

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Students from Butler university Tae Sl ; 15 ; 744 N ) : i are among ‘the debaters who will : : pS La : h ; ; ; I'ih 8 gather this week-end at Man- b 4 ! t chester college for an invitational : 3 3 ; : . / debate tournament. ’ = . x %

Other Indiana colleges which will ow Et send debaters include Indiana, Pur- EE due, Wabash, Taylor, Notre Dame, Ed REL needed io buy Indiana State Teachers, Goshen I ; : and Marion.

say Children’s The retirement of Prof. L. D. . | Tkenberry, treasurer of Manchester : CO ATS college since 1901, has been ap- = :

proved by the board of trustees.

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (U.P). tan, dusty pink, copen, dusty ; i Won't Twist The ar Fodudiion sii blue and red. Single and ; 5 ericans today that they : . : : o a a Sak gn double-breasted models. ; : Lovely * 8-gore, lace- Sizes methods for starting fires but CC (f ; : i Fo trimmed slips, fash- 14 to 20 warned them, 5 effect, to guard ¥ : ionsd of rayon satin 38 to 44 against singed fingers. : ' 4 ; aT 5 0 aE cure is no shortage ’ RY 3 Vig Ma ny attractive 5 « . . and they are guarof matches, WPB said, wooden ; oy Kor \ anteed not to ride up. matches henceforth will be shorter : XR ; type s to be Perfect fitting, won't Co SESE by one-sixteenth to one-quarter % : £ spe : sad, won’ ich Sizes Beautiful, washable, color-tast rayon Erench crepe in gor- ; of an inch and a or I: a : : : ound in our fine oe 40. i : geous colors of keige, raspberry red, brown, apple green calcitrant pipes please no : Pas : - 32 fo 40, in tearose, and navy. . . . Flattering dressmaker se, button to !

De upree ET Js p : ; : collection. All white and opaline. waist, pleated shirts... attractive border prints with ; Junior sizes 13-15-17. new bow trim.

market. hi] Sling strap oxford « vy . WPB estimated that its order 3 oe ts Tal. Pai, sizes, all colors. would save 380 carloads of number ull weage heel;

this year. he a in beige, red, Rh TF green and tan. - ~

MRS. DEWEY MYERS [| f Yoo iS | rm—— | Nothing But Admiration for Our HEADS SHRINE CLASS, 2

The Georgia Hergt class of the Rm : ; hy ; = : ; ~N Ladies Oriental shrine has named SS, : : N iF 5 : \! Mrs. Dewey E. Myers president? Li 3 i SE Sh ! o£ | : . \ \ Other officers elected recently in- p ; \ F Did tal at = 4 ; BE > E PES y Nf \ a 3 SR = 3 | .

clude Mrs. Paul Goeke, first vice

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president; Mrs. Lando Reynolds,

d vi ident, and Mrs. i bi ES TOG JRO A : a ie Lloyd Bei TY CoAT : a Te : Cot 8 3; : i : : : i oy : wr i t h oe Nylon Toes

The class is composed of women who were initiated into Tarum court 14 during 1941 and 1942. Officers will be elected by the patrol of Tarum court Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Harry F. Hergt, 5108 Guilford ave. Mrs. A. B. DeHart is the retiting president.

O. E. S. GROUP TO ELECT Irvington chapter 364, O. E. S.i will elect officers at 8 p. m. Monday at the Irvington Masonic temple, 5515 E. Washington st. Mrs. Benita o 9. “iil Kaye is worthy matron and Clifford Girls Spring Mahrling worthy patron.

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