Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1941 — Page 11
FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1041 i = ; a = 2 T INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ee —— - — : was purchased for $16,300 at auction. ussian Stubborness Recalls Heroism Against N apo eon (ESTAT reais sie READING, PA, $ penses and laced the Jemsinges in . : By E. J. MEEMAN different being, gross and narrow by| The Empress describes to her the wished. to make an exam le in BANKRUPT BIG CITY Ist Jor he heirs, e Defition TWA SYSTEM mm I 2 COSTS OF WAR THO Spousal Meier nature, yet at the first news of in| mother the two following traits, order to frighten the villagers, Do filed by Clason demands the $16, . : Reports that the Nazis are en-|vasion he was, transformed. One which give some idea of the degree|were picking off the French for-| ppoumENCE R. I. July 1 325. ji us Interest from Oct. 6, » 2880, countering greater resistance than|may judge of this fact on reading|of resistance of which the soul of aging parties.and were making Warp) me estate of Fh y 18 (U. a oman s a ones: ee Direct air service for g they expected in Russia help one to| 2 letter written by Elizabeth, wife the Russian is capable: as well as the detachments of reg-|, “pr 1% PSHE O° ~nomas, Rone, come, Tents, ‘ses ‘suck pro vty ang | mail and express will be established # blic' Feel lin U. S. of the Emperor Alexander I. ““The Frenchmen had caught|ular troops. They ranged them|® Wiig arch 25, 1789, |city received from the property and, ctween Indianapolis and Reading UDI" reels Toll in U. believe that in the Russiansof today | «prom the moment when Na-|some unhappy peasants in Moscow, against a wall and read their sen-| "aS claimed with interest by 60 per-(an accounting. ¢ ‘first tinle on Aug. 1, W Would Be Higher Now [Suryives something of the spirit ex-poleon had crossed our frontiers it | whom they thought to force to serve tence in Russian, They waited for Sons Sestenisy i ang ihe Sly of | Pa, for the e on Aug. 1, 9 hibited by their forebears toward was as though an electric spark had [in their ranks, and in order that|them to beg for mercy. Instead of| go Proc SOC CER tang e that M’CAULEY NEW HEAD R. Bunker, Indianapolis Slstrict Than in 1914-18 Napoleon's invaders. spread through all Russia; and if |they should not be able to escape|that they took farewell of one an-|o ated could conceivably ; ’ |manager of Transcontinental ‘ang an in m1 Gustav LeBon, a French scholar,|the immensity of its area had|they branded -their hands as one other and made their sign of ‘the bankrupt thelr (eastey. ! OF GARFIELD LEGION Western Air, Inc, stnouncey aay in his book, “The Psychology of made it possible for the news to|brands horses, One of them asked cross. Rone settled here shortly after the : "| Reading, {mportant center of de. By DR, GEORGE GALLUP Revolution,” points out that a na-|penetrate simultaneously to every|what this mark meant; he was told] ‘The French fired on the first of | American Revolution. There were| Charles I. McCauley, has been|fense activity, is one of the few { Director, American Institute tional insult ora threat of invasion |corner of the Empire, a cry of in-|it signified that he was a French|them; they waited for the rest to|n0 known heirs to his personal|elected new commander of the Gar- cities of more than 200,000 populas : . 4 may arouse a sudden explosion of|dignation would have arisen so ter- |soldier. “What! I am a soldier of beg for pardon in their terror, and |Property and real estate, some of field Park Post, No. 83, American tion which has not previously hag PRINCZTON, N. J, July 18—If| feeling throughout a whole race. He|rible that I believe it would have|the Emperor of the French!” he| to promise to change their conduct.| Which is ih the city’s present busi- | Legian. alr service, all the nation’s 50 million voters|says: ; resounded to the ends of the earth. |said. And immediately he took his| They fired on the second, and on|Rhess district. . Other officers of the Post elected| Through a recent authorization of could be assembled on one radio| “Napoleon did not understand the| *‘As Napoleon advances this feel-| hatchet, cut. off his hand, and|the third, and so on all the 20, with-| In 1808 the Providence town treas-| recently are Robert Sterling, first|the civil Aeronautics Board, T. W. A uz program and asked how much |POWer of such explosions when heling is growing yet stronger. Old |threw i at the feet of those present, out a single one having attempted |urer possessed the real estate and| vice commander; Arthur J. Miller; will add Reading as an intermediati quis p vaded Spain and Russia. .., One|men who have lost all or nearly all|saying, “Take it—there’s your|to implore the clemency of the |leased buildings on it, collecting the John M. Egan, adjutant; Leslie|stop on its coast-to-coast system money the last World War cost the|can do nothing before the per-|their goods sre saying, “We shall| mark!” enemy, Napoleon has not once had | income for benefit of Rone’s heirs. (Sharp, finance officer; Tom Morgan, | Several flights daily in each diree. United States, and how many manent soul of a race. Certainly|find a’ way of living. Anything is| “ ‘At Moscow, too, the French had | the pleasure of profaning this word In 1880 the State Supreme Court |chaplain, and Harold Perkins, ser-| tion will stop at Reading, Mr. Bun ‘American soldiers were killed, more |the Russian peasant is a very in-lpreferable to a shameful peace.” taken a score of peasants of whom/| in Russia.’” permitted sale of the property which 'geant-at-arms. ' ker said.
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