Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1941 — Page 29

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Years With Firm TEXT FOR NAZIS Nellie E. Dreyer, 2037 N. Dearborn | \ | A YO! MONE \ ON St., retired today from active service with the In- . - = E diana Bell Tele-

Describe Fall A Air Battle] #8 phone Co. after | 8 27 years in the

In Great Detail, With | Bs a E telephone indus-

ge trv. She has] acy My bh, i 5 BE £ been an Indian-| Tactics Analyzed. ; apolis operator | By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN ] BY since 1930, in the |

Copvricht, 1941. by The Indianapolis Times Cherry office and The Chicago Daily News. Inc > since last Au-| LONDON, March 28—The full i ° iT Dreyer, magnitude of the “Battle of Brit-| § di a. began her serv-| gin” last August, September and | ; ice as an oper-| October was lo er a first MiSs Drover ator at Boon- | time today in an official publication ville, in 1908 and was there for the bv ihe Air Ministry. greatest part of the next 18 years.| Between the beginning of day- In 1926 she was appointed operator | light attacks on Auc. 8 and the at Evansville and in 1930 anysestet) final assault on Oct. 31, at least to ROERIRSONS, ami 2375 German aircraft are definitely known to have been destroyed,

while the Royal Air Force lost 5 ' VETERAN ADVANCES pilots killed and 358 wounded,

says. It goes on to describe the direc- PLAN FOR DEFENSE | tion and force of the German at-

ree ; . : for! tacks on various cccasions, and for! g ® O'Hara a disabled war vet- | the first time gives a detailed de-

3 cl Q S| scription of the dispositions and ran of Grand Forks, N. D., ha tactics adopted bv the R. A. F. |asked the American Legion to ad- |

fighter command in countering the vocate his plan for raising money assaults

A Tt Dies A for the nation’s defense, standard textbook 1 uft- : : | walle RMJODR Tor e k | In a letter to National Adjutant | {Frank E. Samuel, Mr. O'Hara pro- | | posed that Government deduct 1 per | y h four 1 the hl Britain | cen of benefits paid disabled war | nto four phases. The first period, r | veterans and thereby create 3 | which lasted between Aug. 8 and 18. | TC Cran nd thereby create a ind | was devoted to massive attacks on {0 buy a battleship, a submarine or convoys, ports and fighter airdromes some other military weapon. near the coast. The cost to the Ger- The veteran who draws $30 al mans was 697 planes, of which 180 month disability pension said he were lost on Aug. 15 wouldn’t miss the 30 cents, and that The second period, which was fea- pehaps $1,000,000 a year could be tured by an attack on inland air- raised in a short time. tromes, lasted from Aug. 19 to| National Adjutant Samuel wiote | Sept. 5, involved 35 main attacks|back explaining why the Legion

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