Show Heres Here's Chance to Quit Smoking Civilians ians Face 60 Per Cent Cut in 1944 Supply I WASHINGTON Oct 11 INS l Crystal gazers are warning civilians to start tapering off clarets in favor r of nail chewing chewing chewIng chew chew- chew chew- 60 cent cut in 1944 ing as a per civilian supply is ex ex- Women who switched fro from m candy to as a a. matter of of- slimming strategy wil will be unable to back track as choCOlate chocolate chocolate choco choco- late too is fading into a sweet memory Civilian consumption has rocketed per cent above the 1940 prewar figure an and andR anda R II sudden off choking-off of supply is likely to produce some unsettled A nerves among the citizenry record number of are also going overseas The old-fashioned old girl who never learned to smoke can now safely come out from behind the potted palm and find herself popular beyond her w wildest i 1 Ide d e s a t dreams The gallant male who leaped to share his will hardly want to cut his date in inon Inon inon on his estimated three smokes a SL d dv day y Doctors will probably have to less frequently with heart cope and palpitations chronic coughs respiratory ailments although they have a temporary increase In cas cases s of the jitters 4 W Braggarts who have been in insisting insisting in- in slating all these years that they could give them up any time they wanted to are going to have the chance of or a lifetime to tomake tomake tomake make good Civilians lIans will have the assurance assurance assurance assur assur- ance that the armed forces will get the which help to buoy keep it up and there will be no quibbling over military priority When the shortage becomes acute the chiseler who once tried to mooch a is goIng going go go- ing to try to bum a puff The United St States les may n yet ti in into a nation of closet smokers smoker orre- orre |