Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1942 — Page 8
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THREE IN P ARIS HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 18 (UP). — | bachelor girl, is now its moster, she anFrench Patriots. her all wrong the Germans had embarked on a) She was nevthe terrorist activities of French tive wns ST The Germans themselves an-|{ a word against BE ay, Fens, thought it an admirable institumans intended to shoot 20 hostages ing for the right one.” there were arrested meantime. the right man, marry him, quick. Sunday unless they caught persons| Mr. Brisson was associated with | broke the news to Vincent that | 2 Communists Jailed at Paris forbade Jews to leave their “Good heavens! How long will | | She is busy now in Paramount’s |
: PAGE 8 Rana v ' B : sop * Boosts Marriage Rosalind Russell, formerly de- ! scribed as Hollywood's No. 1 Ne i : w Repression Campaign enthusiastic Is Launched Against | Ir ore ane nounced today. The town had By UNITED PRESS ih the & I Radio b ke suds in the first place, 0 broadcasts indicated that she insists. New merciless campaign of repres-| er, she said, an sion in France in an attempt to halt] advocate of the ; like it” routine. § patriots. “I never said nounced the execution of marriage,” she ot of three said. “1 always Miss Russell bringing the 2 HT Eat Salo 3% tion. You didn’t see me avoiding London reported that the Ger-| ,...n did vou? I merely was waitat Tours tomorrow unless persons Thus it is that her tip to other | responsible for terroristic activities| young ladies is: When you find At Rouen, London said, the Ger: Miss Russell's husband of a few | mans proposed to execute 25 hostages| months is Fred Brisson, agent. who threw a hand grenade at Ger- Miss Russell's own agent, Frank man troops. Vincent. She said that when she | young man, instead of congratu- | Vichy reported that the Germans| lating her, yelled: | { that keep you off the screen?” | homes between 8 p. m. and 6 a. m.| 1; gidn't keep her off long. | “Take a Letter, Darling,” in which | she has a typical Roz Russeil part. |
or to change their residences.
Vichy disclosed that “terrorists” exploded time bombs before thel headquarters of three Paris subur-
ban branches of the pro-German 4 j “Social Revolutionary Movement.”
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leged attempts to “organize” Com- MADISON. Ind. Feb. 13 (U.P) — The United Press recorded at] terday at “Kauen” as “incen diaries, | Jefierson County's defense bond Apparently the date line wash “There are two fronts in this was situated. could hot be deters the world is one, the production line {down his tools is just as much of a| PATRIOTIC MEETING equipment, and we'll do the fight- | BROWNSBURG. Ind, Feb. 13—| Rep. Earl Wilson of Indiana’s| sponsor a patriotic meeting at the not bearing on the war effort, while! It will include a Father and Son more than their share, but don’t day. Maj. Gen. Robert H. Tyndail,| COLUSA, Cal. (U. P.) —Fred Tatthe principal speaker. ear. The donkey, as an expression | Times Special in the hospital. Boy Scouts will conduct a Court of Ladies* Dresiés, Coats, Suits. Friendswood, Plainfield, Danville, and PRESSED ..39¢ in the program. 7-308 OCCIDENTAL BLDG.
In Vichy, a court-martial sentenced two “Communists” to life RALLY SPOTLIGHT imprisonment at hard labor for alSos BOTY his Be Bus 200 seaman Paul Wells of Madison, Can home on furlough from Pearl HarNew York a German broadcast that bor, Stole the spotlight Hen Gover: 43 persons had been executed ves- nor Schricker and other officials at murderers, seditious persons gal a a Bu With his Disa ob protectors of Jews.” " garbled and the real name of the | Far” the youthful sailor told his| town. oF the country in ‘which it listeners. “The battle front all over mined {is the other. Just keep them going. | er {Remember the worker who lays) BROWNSBURG SETS | traitor as the soldier who lays down | {his gun. You supply us with the Times Special |ing.” h 5 .,, INinth District stressed the need for} Th = Lod 1 | The Brownsburg Masonic ge will ‘economy in all Federal expenditures community gymnasium here Satur-| Governor Schricker declared “the day night, Feb. 21. people of Indiana are willing to do banquet, victory box supper and Wail Sny SEuahlening of wonky.” observance of Washington's birth- DONKEY BITES BACK chairman of the Marion County ton, as an expression of joy at a Civilian Defense Committee, will be softball game, bit a donkey on the! of reciprocity, bit Tatton on the! SCOUTS TO GET HONORS arm. The later then spent 21 days! BROWNSBURG, Ind, Feb. 13.— | h ndrick ry distri ANY The Hendricks County district of PLARN G A R M E N T Honor at the Christian Church Men’s Suits. Topcoats. Overcoats Tuesday, Sept. 24 Troops from j PRY CLEANED Coatesville, Clayton, Lizton, Pittsboro and Brownsburg will take part OCCIDENTAL Ll. 2628
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