Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1941 — Page 6

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Indianapolis will honor the memory -of late Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis in memorial services at 3 p. m. Sunday at the Indiana World War Memorial auditorium. Prof. Fowler Harper of the In-

‘ldiana University Law School will speak on “Brandeis the Jurist” and

Rabbi Elias Charry of the Beth-El Zedeck Congregation will speak on

: “Brandeis the Zionist.”

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Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the Indianapolis Hebrew ‘Congregation will deliver - the invocation. The traditional Jewish prayer, “El Mole Rachamim” will be sung by Cantor Myro Glass. > ‘The meeting, which is open to the public, is sponsored by the In-

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Grotto Post Plans y= Grotto Post No. 264, American Legion, will hold a card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Grotto Club, 13th St. and Park Ave. E. B. Tillson is chairman of arrangements and will be assisted by Roy E. Degischer, Ralph 'W. Johns, Mrs. Vearl G. Holland, Charles P. Beckman.

Vearl. G. Holland is post. commander.

Altar Society to Dine—The Altar Society of the Holy Name Church will have a turkey dinner at 11:30

a. m. Sunday at the church. Mrs.

Ruth Henry Van Benten will be in charge.

Mound Council Group Meets — The reception committee of Gold Mound Council, 445th Decgree of Pocahontas, will hold a luncheon tomorrow noon in the home of Mrs. Fern M. Burk, 1646 Asbury St. Mrs. Mildred: Parsons: is chairman of the committee.

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Canada’s bachelor regiments. Their uests have not ‘been: the pale “Theyre. the roman tic kind. ‘Not that the Cenadiais: haven't shown their stuff in a military way,

too. They have. During recent. in-vasion-defense maneuvers, ‘one of

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ceived on. their return to their village billet 4 center. Women : and Ed te Gi thronged the Paul Manning streets, and a§ = \ the ong lines of ‘trucks -and guns’ rumbled into the sleepy hamlet} the ovation lacked only girls strewing flowers in the streets to make it’ complete. They're Popular or The Canadians in ‘England: are popular with the ‘women, and if they ever receive orders to invade the continent as a spearhead of a B. E F, they will ‘leave a long, long trail ‘of broken hearts. Recently, a rumor swept through ‘one village’ ‘where ‘this - regiment. was billeted to the effect that it was being transferred to another part of Britain. - For two ‘days the ‘commanding

the main street of ‘the village. Telephone calls, letters, threats and tears made his position: virtually untenablé until ‘an. official notice was posted denying ‘the rumor. ; It all underlies ‘ the . fact that Canadians have brought spice to the villages and towns. of Britain in more ways than one. Driving ‘high-powered trucks . at] fifty miles an hour through country lanes which .were designed for a twenty-mile pace, they have succeeded in killing quantities of chickens and conditioning ‘stray ‘dogs to run at the: first sound of an approaching Canadian convoy. Even the old folks are learning to jump. Pay day is: also something ‘£0 reckon with. For long hours on pay night pubs and dance halls

celebrate with an. intensity unknown in England. Intensity is typical of everything they. do. On maneuvers they fight hard. On fhe parade ground they drill hard.} But their energy is so ‘immense that it occasionally overflows and then they ) take a pub apart— a reputation for For gH ane Me are consistently rough, they've got a “Toner Downer” building, so-called because the men confined ‘to ‘it are always in full view :of the sergeant major,

The men are usually just too high-spirited for routine discipline, and so the regiment is put through

weaklings. But when they finish this course, the men are always model soldiers, for the discipline is designed to mold men, not break them. Few in Guard Room The number who have been assigned ‘to - the in trecent months is negligible. Any of-

needed to cure the over-exuber-ance is some front line action. These men have been away from home for two years now and except for brief excursions have had

I talked recently to 84 officers and soldiers in a Saskatchewan infantry regiment which took part in the raid on Spitzbergen, when Jige Seal supplies and mines were

des oy the impression that ' they wanted action like this every day.

to invade the continent, but they admit that there are not enough troops in England to permit such an operation at this time. oN

tion is a sore spot with: thie: sol here. “They say thatthe good jobs they gave up to enlist in the battle | to save England are ‘being filled

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