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Show ENGLAND MUSI CONSERVE FOOD People of United States Not ; Expected to Aid If British Fail to Save. RULES LAID DOWN Special Appeal to Be Made to Those Having Increased ' Salaries. LONDON. Nov. 8. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) England must husband her food supply if her people expect America to economize- in food for their sakes, is to be the plea i of a "League of National Safety" which ! soon will bo launched from the head-1 head-1 quarters of the Director-General of'Na- - tional Economy. Members of the league 1 will be advised that the people of the ; United States cannot be expected to (save food for the benefit of England i unless they are convinced that the - 111 ' 111 "' ii im -I, I,,,, British people are in earnest In adher- ' Bf ing to a food ration. "Visitors return- ; mt ing to America from here should have K no reason to report anything approach- K ing scenes of luxury or extravagance," H is the warning issued to members of K tho league. mfc- The members are urged to obsene the following rules: I B( Frseh meat to be served only once a j K,- day. No second helpings. Roast meat I K to be avoided as much as possiblo, it K Is wasteful. -aiS- Bread with the mid day meal only $Wj& specially asked for. One slice less 'jm day to be eaten. y One "potato day" a week, to be as ' f nearly as possible a brcadless day. ft No butter with bread and jam R Never more than one egg per head at any meal. No early morning cup of tea. H The open sugar bowl at tnble to be V abolished. Ki The league will make a special ap- i H peal to those whose wages, or incomes ' have been increased by the Avar. H |