Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1945 — Page 4

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‘Peace Brings ealization of Hard Years Ahead.

Their Back-to-School Shoes

By NAT A. BARROWS

=| Times Foreign. Correspondent S 00 d S 5 =| LONDON, .Aug. 23.—Bleak real}. an =| ties of the continued British “aus-

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terity” existence find the average citizen here confused and uneasy a | week after 'V-J day.

turdy, long-wearing econstruction for active, ® ck school feet.

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The people of Britain are just now : »eginning to realize how hard and Buffalo Billy saddles . . $3.00 PRN difficult lies the road into peace. Their awakening from the joviul respite of the

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shaking them badly, They are puzzled and understanaaniy upset by the barrage of government edicts, arnings Mr. Barrows ana restrictions, In some cases these lower peactime standards are REeIOW war Severitles. | The man in the street does not { whimper about his lost dream of | immediate victory fruits. But he mulls over the Labor government's § f

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warnings oi the strenuous future -* 3 3 Downstairs ahead. . And he needs no mystic at AYRES =| powers to see that the next few - a“ =! Vvears are going to he very difficult i X H = | indeed : EL Food Question Worries a The question of food, now that American lend-lease has ended, is

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|Z urope this. winter, at canning time The Sein toi sons ponte 3 %¢).00 | seeing that the new Socialist gov= a ° " ernment does not intend to experi- 2 ment with untried economic remedies. But he wonders why more | drastic measures are not taken to |increase the island's coal production. The average citizen 1s annoyed with the governments vagueness in 21ving hard and firm facts about the

Whit P : E necessity of further austerity here. e ickling 1. Reads of America

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A sweet shirt to wear with skirts and jumpers. Short sleeves, convertible neckline and yoke back. All white. Sizes 7 to 14.

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{in bringing the story of peacetime

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Girls’ Suspender Bib-Top - Skirt

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Boys’ ingrain basque stripe polo shirts in assorted bright stripings. Seconds. Sizes small, Boys’ Pleatedmedium and large. , . ~g Front Slacks

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speak at the dedication services for | ' | Camp Wilson, tiie new scout camp land youth center at Zionsville | Sunday. | The camp will be open for inspection at 2 p. m. and a series of scout contests will begin at 4:15 importants {p. m. Fire building with flint and steel, fire building with friction No emergency disrobing and dressing ; first aid emergency carry and a Certifi- : ble potato roce are schedule cate | Official boy scout medals will be y awarded to the winners. gold {or Needed! . lane stv y Sesond ahd first place, silver for second and { bronze for third. A parade of all scout dtganizations present will be held before the contests,

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