Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1942 — Page 4

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By SEN. HENRY CABOT LODGE

3 (Written for ihe United Press) ; Ry Rg i ! ‘ 4 | ea ; : i | WASHINGTON, July 10—From| = SEE FPA ; : Y. or i h oa . my experience in Libya, I can say Ry A : INR ge ai 1 N \4hat the United States medium Ne Se a | E Th . “

‘tank, the General Grant, is a good

weapon. Our American tank de-| BE ES SALLIPRP | a Hh nS : EE a UES ' 2 accounted for $i Col ; i : aT 3 So - 8 about nine en-|% off a : | SEAN

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ranked by the|’ 1 4 -% : =n Ad & enemy’s guns,|: x A I ; ; \- Wn J and gives the| i JA : I WHE) :

soldier a good |} Hk chance to get in| & & wallop. ° | Senator Lodge 1; is mechan- |i 2 | aly: : | | ically satisfactory. ‘To be sure, it is ; UE Buk. Eon Lo ke : , Se susceptible of certain improvements § \ a ; g ri : ; i that already have been incorporat- wr Sears summer dresses add zest ed in the new model. The General : oie & OE | j

Geners i : : + ie ak Barefoot freedom combines Gant, gave good acon of fe gs 3 { oO your iITe . . «. Make yours a with a wide choice of smar

our soldiers took part. The fact i : PE ita YEA LA : ’ Eo 3 Tite ol ; = leathers and fabrics and sparks our soldiers tock part, The ot | NTA glorious vacation, an to be a, oe or hen ‘and came out without casualties is : : : ! )

pr of et Bi i ('% remembered! Choose from ex- /[ #58 3% Sr - GIR. coe A tly dealing selec.

tion to tempt you . , . and a Ww Good Shots 5 wi a a well. : citing new casuals—feminine Sa \ Ki price to delight your thrift in mn BR Wf |] \\| dressoues—2-pe. suit styles," REESEE EH [| # | aRe the EE ey x : | : and. hear. the murmured come- ] : } and misses’ sizes, 4 to 8. . - ‘soldiers over here is sound. It real- :

Bey os ee & pliments! Prints and frosty

OUs sider weig ohjered out | pastels . . . or dots for the adds, L : ' Sun Suits

the nearest enemy tank and keep 5 firing at it until they put it out of Children %

action. In this way they knocked fashion spotlight! Eh i BOCORGER *RBiltwels> for Tots

out about nine of the enemy. One of the most important items : : of ‘equipment in handling tanks in J ; . .. desert warfare is a compass. It is| [ a All in. cool-cool cottons easy to get lost in that country. It : ;

plays strange tricks on the eye. ay and )} oandrayons you love! Sizes

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there is an Arab tomb. You sight “it.and drive on, and after 10 minutes the whole thing disappears. You continue by compass and the tomb and the ridge come back into view.

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: Li 3 : \ ; id ; 1 FEN § : Pr. perience ‘and come back and in- ; 4 TE Ur ; a Bb Ts \ ‘ : ‘k : 1 * oa Gay cotton crepes and prints. ob. an a We let for Wetton ! 4 Py g : il Long-wearing and flexible Some Wilh: mle. 69¢c +, in a cattle train. : ! r ol end“ ure | ie . horsebutt . leather soles. ing bonnets .eccecee ‘ I cannot tell what happened after : les Si L Style d Washgg 7 Jove ness : ; a Nf : Three - sole stitch ~- down bh Fg we got to the front because the ex-| 4 I 1 ly fl in » N;, BE _. construction. Leather in- Toddlers’ Sun Suits «perience I got. I received as an army to sia : ° Ny a 3 soles. White elk or combi- . ) . officer, and belongs td the army. 3 sold 3 s ly ; j ; : ‘nation white and brown. Printed .cottons. Some wit © My personal equipment consisted | shirt W - ia bo ! : : 5 Sizes 8% 10.3. hats or bonnets. @S@he of the regulation khaki uniform, a : bo Nery ; . » : . : Sizes 1 to 3 ....... ; ; ° 5 ;

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garrison cap with a brim—although J : . once you have your earphones on, wR : : ; : , inside the tank, you can’t wear : A d 5 VY ] AN TS wr "headgear—a 45-caliber revolver, |i = Sizes SE : 25¢ n 3 C aiue KLE : emergency rations, a first aid kit|§i ’ : : 3 AEE, : ” Tee “and a compass, : ; | : £ £0 3 : Fine quality mercerized cotton anklets. Fancy or 4 gr Our a Sonsisted . » igs = : : ; : straight-up tops. Novelty weaves. White, pastels [§) , eorn s s RE : : = : } iate shades. Si to 103, water ond on Sting durin. a ; . ; | or intermedia es. Sizes 7-to 10% * battle is a matter of grabbing some "crackers when you have a chance, "and of course sleep is intermittent. Occasionally some of the personnel * ean catnaps during lulls in the

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