Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1941 — Page 8
OR LONG FIGHT sides. . . Head ts Sor tre purpose Equally uncompromising wis the; ister of Health Ernest Brown would |0f Srowing horns and so the mouth ’ ory ot oD can be somewkere . .’. arranged for Ministry of Health's press departx think of stealing ying, {milking . . , how the cow does it Ment, 8 _ spakesyaan for which E retary mis today In del | BiS{T have not yet realized blurted: 5 af len secretary said today ening The essay put the Tncheon audi- “That blinkin’ essay came from arly i of Loria he that Sib was ng pers hought ighes. Rewspa-|ike billeting officer. Can we be rests ‘One of the atest volves both. Remains Key. to Honiton ing wea t was good, and so|running all over England reading hi J i ch publicized essay about a/did the foreign correspondents, who|schoolboys’ essays? No, we don’t|boy talks that w Toe hii & William H. Carter, an account’ Future Course kB cow attributed to a 10-year-old cabled it across the Atlantic, and|know the name of the boy, and|a : . ey Wh. sited th Bot cheers from thelr home offices. can't tell offhand the name of the On Oct. 29 Brown e| Then came a cable from' the|billeting officer “Any Bast : ; » sudden - | : By DAVID M. NICHOL . oe) e ; Anyway. come un for 12 or 14 Cae he, 1041, by The Indianapolis Times essay, entiiled “Birds and Beasts, United States saving, thai preny| <I hope the Minister doesn’t hear say something like, Yeow can’t! But it was given a green Givi = KO talent” nto to replace th Jou, barely le an" i News, ester Hotel luncheon. ‘Thelin 1929 to g ‘was Credited about make me believe the bloody ceow| district court and ma: military cam; 1 repla e number wk . an ; a a fate of “Len {Dorche v ri Hn e Ar a German boy.. pds philologists, once the ie aourt milk all the time, like a| today because Cart y oe » ps. 1 y.” the Journal said. 38y ingraa stl remains the key to theo rE Te ET i ano in oa oem be Hi. Spy i. Brn was os aa or Dot sh cs a i |, tore awinen Somsimtl ~Sd Een mdm Joe See av. . future course of Finland, in the| “The cow isa ‘mammal «oo six guoied the essay in good faith, press department hadn't seen the comment. ‘ . 2 sti re. ste: iii San," deia and veering na ihn or “10000 or Reeds.
sppinion of well-informed observers. All indications point, according tol} Eo a accounts in the Swiss press, to the -
_ small likelihood of an early restric- : ’ tion of Finnish
military activity |§ against Russia. ainsi Russls, 360 Ww. WASH. ST. cur in most of the flood of reports surrounding the disclosure of the American effort to mediate, that prospects of peace continue to be welcomed by the large bulk ot the : Finnish people. ir pr Nichol “An ardent de- / e for peace is unquestionably very ) SA : BEE : t —-“_ A Fine: Group oe Popular Styles Ih Women's
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mism yesterday. A radio broadcast : p in Finnish was heard saying that ; : in the much-in-demand camel - #as far as our country is concerned, LN 3 shade. They look smart, wear
drawing es iin TE : ™ os Sot yon yay little. : he tg d, obtained t f aq 6. Wool—10% Camel debate in din on eer Er SAE hair). 8] 920 and $ 12.98 |
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The emphasis placed in all ‘the $i : a . j po accounts on the importance of thel| FH Persian Fabric and Fur Fabric : Uter Sa 2 ; style, muttiilament : 9 3 : : rayon crepe ouses.
vital rail connection ‘between the k : Ee ~~ Winter COATS a EE i : | | . : 3 ' Ta td 4 i : lored satin blouses. ingrad and Moscow provides: a elue 4 im rr ; and mixtures in 2 A : Ideal for skirts, suits, : Jerkins and jumpers.
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of most observers. Murmansk a is successfully withstanding assault ; ' and camel g ; . by Gepmany’s most northern divi- [al ER : : fame shades a 33 to “ © sions but the yail line has heen cut : Sizes 10 to) 16. “oo. ) h ; i : 3 Star Store, Second Floor / ; :
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ntly having ‘ S ab Rew join gm A ky ; | fatrodused on other : : ed : . = 7 ; 8 : : foray Beneath the new ; hi Sk ; | : : I : sO Ea Ls : : ‘| Fallidresses. rayon sat= - Lovely styles for every occasion—office—afternoon—street “and fi = hed ak erery = | for Toyon Hitlsment sud; or, general wear. Shirtwaist styles with: fullness in: hack, gored : i 5 oS tallored” ie op ad ani 5 from the general cf Fin skirt tching bel Fx Jand’s desperate ecohomic situation 8, matching belts, novelty ‘pockets; ete. Sheer rayon al- Warm, % piece sets with coat; hat and #ipper eagltigs. | pretty lace ‘trimmed models. would then be somewhat eased. Be- pacas in black, navy, blue, green and brown. Attractively trimmed fleeces for pla ~4-Gore and bias cut models tween 80 and 90 t of the Fin d d All Play-asi general od: in. feaross, Sizes 32 to 44. Eo op nis oD of Gmper wl : Star Store, sowie | ee Stn dnfie 1 oor wear: All sizes ® ter in 8" ee and forest products mostly harvested : a. : Fe. Stree Flos ; ay i a le Star Store. Street Flos
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that their war is distinct ie gi th; w! m ; 4 oe Blo : : L a Russo.) zl fighting en declare : ole p i FN 3 EN Fl Y . TURBANS oo we iy £4 a _ Avel Support wi tain goverment becae AUEU a9 | | ie | SHOES
of past ¢ past experiences. T° : : : ah Sieg e that the Finnish : ; Ri ~of a 7 oy ; ; : : ‘ ; oVe Ie % i sey : i Regilar $3. 29 & $2.95 Quality =
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ply to the nited - States will 3 Suggest, ‘however, that Finland did : : i $ : & A a UM understand the August conver- : J = Lie Rf oo L i bX io 8s a definite peace offer but 3 : : ; Pri : gl 2 um | 84 88 as an 0) ‘ " HE ; ; Ll . i. os . Ly 5 : tS i y pportunt ly 3 An heads turn to Turbans » | Fo : YN oh : + 1 “Here re 1h last minute v ; ae : on ties x ] ; HR : | Ga : y To sions of t ever popular : RR : Pe that h the 9 tern of other recent pronounce- TE = ok ; pt ; 4 vic ts except that ne tisl] - 2 EE OEE X bn i ; style. They're smart—they’re | 4 . ‘| “end heel, but give you am-" to include, according to 5 A 2 EE 2 glamorous—they’re ‘colorful. = -4 3]. Pie Joom in the fore part. | ‘gccounts in the Swiss press, - the AEE Ye Pa : a To Pe eo oof ‘they give long, satitao- : “indignation” of all Europe over EE : Sa : , col on : Star Store, Second Floor ~~ ¥ J : =f Hor wear, Sizes 4 SLE Sasi Dutted States isrierence in Son . ; : Ean] wh — co cba A Aw afar Store, Strect ¥loof
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