Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1943 — Page 12
Thousands of American house-
or wives have planned to buy an elec-
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| saving device for the family ironing.
Removed.
Gopyright, 1943, by The men Tim and The EL Daily News,
ALLIED FORCE HEADQUAR-
. TERS, North Africa, March 5.—
‘Gen. Robert Boisseau, cammander|
"of the Oran divisional area, and &
notorious enemy of the allies before snd a at the time of their landing in
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rest of the deuxieme bureau (se3 cret ‘police) has Tt ‘also been fired in Mr. Stoneman connection with the same, long-delayed cleanup of
At the same Sime, Brigid, who was dismissed from the Algerian police following the allied landing because he was known to have assisted us, has been given the highly tmportant position of director-gen-eral of security for all Algeria. : Other friends of ours are being restored to their: former positions,
. Friend of Allies . . Brigard was arrested ihmediately
The more planes, guns, ships and munitions we give our army, navy and marines, the quicker will they do their job and bring an end to this war, Your purchase of War Bonds gives them the implements. Buy more and more War Bons, save for the future, and at the time hasten the end of this wis “You've Done: Your Bit, Now Do Your Best.
PYTHIAN LODGES ‘TO GREET OFFICER
@: Austin” East, Bloomington attorney and Pythian grand chan-
after the assassination of Admiral cellor of Indiana, will address rep-
Jean Darlan, Giraull’s. predecessor,
resentatives of Marion county lodges
and his life actually “seemed to be{at 8 p. m, Monday in the Capital
in danger until our authorities interceded. When the full story of our landing can be told, it will be revealed that this gentleman was worth hi weight in gold to us. Simultaneously with the welldeserved dismissal of the pro-Nazi crowd in Oran, came a change in the Morocco provisional government where Col. Ferdinand Taillardat, former gendarmerie chief, yesterday
took over the directorship of public}
city lodge 97 building; 612'E. 13th st. He will report on Pythian activity designed to sustain the morale of the armed forces and present a program to extend this activity. by Indiana lodges. + The .rank of “Page” will be conferred by a team under the direction of William Hall, master of work of the host lodge.
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