Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1942 — Page 13

'HURSDAY, AUG. 20, 1042 _ iii TI RANGERS BIVEN [England's Brain-Child of the Blitz =~ [mk if TOUGH TRAINING Ar Wrote a 1 Book While London. Bur -

Ory fan “rotor ‘Wonderful “Tales a : ne behind the diab gayi} Every One of ‘Americans. P : é {sans te eiiteatisgy |

In Commando Action. Was | Never-Never Lands to Keep Other {tribute to the tabor and sii of the

A Volunteer. Youngsters From Panic. | | prisoners themeties Hors Are the VALUES Yous Bem Looking | Furl

2}: he gabe & (he Sich in the Bis

iA enn | Cv RINE : Loves vena ee + + BUT FIRST BUY u. 8. WAR BONDS AND havi]

ay Tus LONDON, Aug. -20:=Johh Belling, the little girl 1 ‘U. 8. ARMY RANGER TRAINING | with the big imagination, 18 an author now. “Queen. Previously services were conducted Cashier at The Vieter)

a » 1, aiditorium also used for shows, RS oh | THEN... Fuster io Other Things That Furniture Stores Sl

20—Rangeérs df thé United States ; ; aby Who got heir first taste of. 1 “knew her. when” the. ghen” beirig those |, The total cash outlay was less actual warfare in the; Dieppe. raid deafening nights of 1941, arid it ‘was on my ‘occa : \ than $100. But the prisoners conrotigh and toligh a8 Roger's rangers| that I'd see her and stop-and talk with her. - a “loutside groiips Presented the other

of préesreveliitionaiy days from She would sit just off a main walkway, on the ; ta : : oF they took. hele Baye AE end of & Bunk. And in this crowded shelter, with : things necessary to. build a church.

‘The Rangers are the American| DOMDbS coming down, she'd dream wonderful tales countérpart _of the British coms of never-never lands—thé mythical kingdoms of mandes, Zenda and Zorro, There: were times - back. during :

Every ranger is a volunteer and 5 for évéryoné in the force there are| dozefis Who wanted to get in on the dangerous work bilt were rejected.

~All Are Veollintéers

> Every tanger who went into action on the Frénch toast had un-

dergoné Weeks of drills. and rehear- ling, sals for the.raid. They know how| 3 Joan Soe “Queen by Proxy”

to kill with their bare hands, how|§ ; those. blitz days—which may once: again come: to: ; : fo. garroté an efiemy silently, and ; ar incapacitate dk ns d us| DIRE Londoh—when .she held’ spellbound groups of chills Shoe Ropar Speci prisoners. _ 5 : dren her own age who otherwise might have become J R IDAY ON LY Their training included _toughen- | EB" panic-stricken. 8 ing up day and night exercises in|; JT EEEERS: ; A small, shy girl of ‘14, stie. is an orphan. HeF : : LEATHER

Walon ey stun I5aFered 0 ules ; 4 £ : parents were killed when & high explosive smashed rations. y 1850 andl Tow B : the house they failed to leave quite soon enough. Just how the name ranger was J % Now Joan lives with her aged grandparents, :

chosen and by whom was not known. EY Her tales became fathous throughout the shéls MEN'S. i It was pointed out, however, that : CS ; ter because they dealt not with war, but with the: seo c PR. American soldiers and marines have : y F z experiences of a 14-year-old princess, hersell, in. WOMEN! i porn hal never. -approved. . the designation 4 2 ES Balkan countries whieh never existed. Soon she. Soe MCR i, Tou wit YL “commandos” as. applied to them, i “a was writing them in her ‘schodl copy books: which: || leather

preferting not to copy the British.| A : a 4) she would bring to the shelter. Fourteen she filled. |} ~ American rangers fought against 1 : _ BF Then she showed them to Rev. W.:E. Clapham of’ COMPOSITION SOLES, 19.

the French and Indians before ‘the | ; 3 # the Bow Mission, a much-admired East End padre y 1 + QF : revolutionary war. As guerrilla|® 2 2 jf who had this shelter for his night-time beat. He M CRORY® S R Pe RE \ > The SOFA and LouNGE" bands they fought against the Brit- EN § thought they were good. ; vi : : : \

ish. As Texans skilled with the 92M So now Joan Snelling is an author. The Rev. Se to 10c Stere i Se val ; Sa eri CHAIR: to: Mate

six-shootér, they maintained law : 1 = Clapham sent those 14° copy books to the Lutter-. i ; worth press and today they've been astepted. for- {| While. You Wait or Shop Service : ENE tnt fat 3a Quality velvet: coverings- that will give you

Sketch of the London alr raid shelter that was NLR E. Washingtone-Bownatairs YS Joan's “Studie.” 0 : |§ 11-21 :E. Swans : ’ Na sl ey nome . . many years of. service in:choice of blue, wine" west. was réally wild, | “Joan's “studio.” ad publication. : : an 2 ] Neem ’ : “aii and green. Well-proportioned - pieces, with mnt : 5 null quality of Aasting Pesmanence, oo

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