Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1943 — Page 5
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THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1043 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5
‘MILITARY TRAINING Nazi Spirits Droop as Hope
“IN PEACE IS URGED B N jan Patriots WASHINGTON, July 22 (U, PD). y g ’ ~The United States should turn to By NAT A. BARROWS handled by the underground and universal military training after the copyright, 1843. by The Indianapolis Times about 16,000 Norwegian patriots are | war, in the opinion of Brig. Gen and The Chicago Daily News, Inc. now finding sactuary in Sweden. |
John McAuley Palmer, one of the, LONDON, July 22—Along the| Restrictons on travel were draspt ns S outstanding students of mili- fjords indenting the land of Ibsen tically tightened recently as an- / ae Dition, " uit and Grieg, Nazi troops uneasily other step toward depriving the Army leaders, busily fighting a % _allies of every possible help from war, have had little to say about Stand on guard duty fearing danger; tooo “han allied invasion troops post-war military organization, but from the Norwegian underground|g..ive The Germans threaten to undoubtedly Palmer expressed the as much as RiSasion by the allies| round up large numbers of Northoughts of many in an article in ‘he spirits | weg s s . » ’ the August issue of the Tt NR 2000 German gol. | SHINS as lostages id Sow REGH LARLY 2.935. 6.95. 7.95. 8.95! : Block $ Journal. 3 diers and nearly But Norwegian patriotism sur- X Closes “While the details of our perman-! | hall as many ints such handicaps and fights 3
ent military establishment cannot Cerian SY inh} back more determinedly each day. 9 ¢ \ 6 ‘ \ RY Saturday be determined now.” he said, “it is 3 in Norway are ; : aE clear that there can be no sound! F& J dropping rapidly. | Get News of Rome | \ w= © at | P. M.
Wp military organization that does not’ Kg : as grapevine re-| gyiyit needs no propaganda and rest on the principle that, in his \ 3 Pe tell of al- 3 the BBC broadcasts in Noryouth, every able-bodied American WN led SUCCESSES weojan deal with war news and . : should be trained to defend his NWS against Italy. ivy spoken at dictation Di astically Reduced country.” R vo, Buoyed by the gq The latest news about Sicily to Only— ———— hope that their!ang the American air attack on Rome is being sent out from
Mr. Barrows oq gays draws FURLOUGH nearer, Norwegian patriots strike 1 ohdon frequently Water ro oo harder howly disregarding gestapo! Contacts between King Haakon's o Repellent | nt . tortures that start with t steel 3 Olive Lures that start with hot steel) gqvernment-in-exile in London and Drab - under fingernails and usually end | in derground agents enable the FT | world to have an excellent picture, EY 4 s { almost daily, or happenings inside
Norway.
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fortification labor with the Todt| “pipteay nationalities are repre- ji ets, deep double yokes, French i sabotage of VEY | sented among war prisoners doing ; & type centers, an convertible 4 Re ‘ RL | Ree Colle: | forced labor on fortifications and fo & J collars! New approved collapsible bag hi huey | airfields, while the Germans are - . ‘ with zipper fastener. Water} The Norwegian patriots, the|reported to be busily practicing TR : : : Matching of one repellent. Roomy for packing, | Joessings, have even disguised them- | anti-invasion maneuvers among it Ee. eyed trasting slacks! folds compactly en not in |iselves as gestapo agents and|the fjords. Tortures and poor con- : : 2 ® Not every size in ; i. e. snatched colleagues out of prison. | ditions inside camps are said to 3 s ; every fabric of cols ; No J > A A ¢ oy » ? Bean pF 4 ‘wm E. J. GAUSEPOML Avenues of escape into neutral|be causing at least five deaths re : i \ or} REGU LARLY $3 and 3.95
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