Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1941 — Page 16
REPORTING |
LAMOR IS GONE
Writer Learns Troubles in Field Press Experiment . During Maneuvers. -. By GEORGE KIDD _ - United. Press. Staff Correspondent = +. WITH THE BLUE ARMY IN THE FIELD, Nov. 27.—~Newspapermen in the field with the U. S. Army in the Carolinas are learning the difficulties of modern ‘war reporting, as compared to the glorious days of “Richard Harding -Davis.-and others who: lent glamor to the job of “war correspondent.” The First Army has set up an ie er tal field press headquarters which is remarkably similar to the ficient German setup under which worked for two years. Cryptic communiques, issued
twice daily, are the only source of @ctual military information. Cor-
They're Navy's Finest
The U. S. Navy wants more men like these who can smoke-and smile and call up girls after looking death in’ ‘the face.» These survivors of the Reuben James pletured above are Robert Howard (left), Buffalo, and Charles Rose, Ineger, W. Va.
ilies 1 Officers of the leasing Hous ‘have been opened at 901 ‘Building and Mrs. er is urging that all organizati 3 g
Fospondcis are accredited by the War Department, and are permitted
foe mars Seow | CAL MEN TO MEET|
not to publish any information that would be of value to the enemy Reds. Violation of this request presumably}
BRITISH LEADERS| Ect Turkey Today
Sir Kenneth Lee, representing the
Forces in Teeland
REYKJAVIK (Iceland), Nov. 27
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Mrs. Stonecipher to Help
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Prevent Duplication in Aid to Needy. |
Mrs. Hiram Stonecipher will direct the activities of the Indianapolis Clearing House and Yuletide work of the Council of | Social Agencies this season, | | She was appointed director by ‘Herbert 8. King, ¢hairman | of the Clearing House which prevents duplication of gifts to ngedy fam-
ness firms or in ganas to aid needy families registe names at her office to avoid du; tions. The Clearing House wi ‘open formally following: the | annual luncheon meeting at She [central
¥. W. C. A. tomorrow noo. “Registration with the Clearing know up is
House will mean that you ¥ whether another person or Planning togive to he same { family,” Mrs. Stonecipher sai
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would result in revocation of cre“Gen (U.P). —American occupation
forces in Iceland celebrated Thanksgiving today with special dinners at all camps featuring turkey shipped from the United States, pumpkin pie and traditional trimmings. The observance, originally planned last week, was postpened when’ the turkeys failed to arrive. . All men received the day. off, except for routine duties.
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YOUTH WOUNDED BY MISTAKE IS WEAKER
Francis Dwiggins, 20, of [3809 W. 10th St. who was shot by mistake at his brother-in-law’s home early yesterday, was reported growing
weaker at City Hospital today. He was shot by Edward [E. Fouts, 25, of 3548 W. 10th St., Who mistook his’ brother-in-law for ‘a andi.
tials. . Lt. Gen. High A. Drum, First Industrial Council of the British "Army commander, recently told re-|Board of Trade and Lewis Bernays, porters that if the field press head- British consul general of Chicago,
quarters in action in the Carolinas will be guests at a luncheon at the
Columbia Club tomorrow noon. tory it might serve : All Proves sstistae oy o ag The luncheon’ has been arranged
a tid : EY : f apo. utives. LAH ty THE” yr Lee is visiting industrial FIELD, Nov Gen. | centers in the, United = States, ex- : Jacob L. Devers, chief of the army’s laining the effects of war on armored forces, today complained British industries and trade. At the that the two panzer units engaged ncheon here tomorrow, he will ‘in the Carolina maneuvers ‘Were | {seuss the many misconceptions of oo Bisnis true credit for our the attitude of British business un ions. Gen. Devers said this partly ex- #1 War fon : plained the retreat of the panzer- Sil supported Red Army before the ponderous Blue force. The Reds, out-
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SLAIN GIRL'S FRIEND EXCUSED AT TRIAL
FARMINGTON, Me., Nov. 27 (U. P)—Mrs. Edith M. Campbell wouldn't tell the jury what happened when Fred G. Wheeler, 50, a wealthy cattle = dealer, picked up preity Florence Buzzell in his automobile, because her story might have given a wrong impression. She
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