Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1943 — Page 11
Betana the front. lines. A ; Be ry ... bivouae ‘which the artillery J was still with the result a by German dive bombers which were after our artillery. One.day we were riding in a
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un at the roadside it let off 8 cial Climuing Cobvmminr™ = i BIRSG Sigh ver our heads, a Frese. he saps ou of the eotmis of bis South 0 1 “practically knocked us out of our gan hear 1s [Where goes ‘that a0 ial ely A ag: dolum general enjoyed telling for days how we ¥ ur heads blown off by our own gun. ay. we were eating lunch at the comMay, en infantyy division, then comTerry Allen. It was in a big, close to the front and Gen, Allen had beeper % work, bu he insisted on trying tt To Basis as Tosinis pide the And another ont sid, “Wo passed you on the road. i. noise was deafening. They were so close that éy the building would shake, the table . will. average abount per cent} Re Da threes So- 1 said, "Well, wher 1 went: wiki; he: @etshal poss a onlin 30 0 18 per oun I told him T couldn't ‘find my leggin’s, and didn’t|more in townships, 10 per cent like to wear ;a steel helmet, and was it all right? higher in schipol cities and 30 per, He said, ‘Okay.’” : cent higher In olvi] ities. anh : So we have had « io of fun about my sad dumb 1 LITTLE of this Gen. Bradley turned f “Allen ‘and said, “Terry; could you arrange to i But the ride is over and tomorrow Eo sleeping. under some stranpe tree again Just like dog. Damn it. part an
despi ecreases ex~ BBeiNs ot teh One of Wasson’s monu- writing. profile about; B Patk ‘Akin withiout/meti- rs ae store windows is filled with a display. of Honing tha bis sun, Bob. is a marine sedond leu- |} added. :
ts rather startling to note, along with the gifts, such 2s bill folds, i kits and Who Said Hay Fever?
the like, : some strictly feminine IT LOOKS LIKE more trouble ‘between Indiatiap- m articles such as Helena Ruben- ... ... st rouls, Several months ago, we had: s
..stein’s Apple Blossom soap, and even a pink girdle and bra, big rumpus going when a St. Louls municipal’ judge
changed. . . . The AWVS girls. one who called him 4 Hoosier. And now, in the $1,300,000 higher, the
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; Yi Pour ‘members -of the original 1st troop carer. command, who Ee LE ; transported 3800. men to Port Moresby af a critical hour a year ago, were ¥ Whoops! | How. the army has was quoted as inferring he'd ‘toss off a streetcar any- (Indianapolis, proposed. - budget is informed Arthur L. Gilliom, ps Police Forge. and Iolaton| pore 300 men oe ber, heb Duly E. Moi hei rs
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proposed tax (American, ‘Women's Voluntary current issue of News-Week, another St. Loulsian, (rate 31 cents above the 1043 level) Hospital Must: Get kept the crafts flying as an ‘engineer, met to talk things aver, San ;
Services) are looking for a_new Dr. French K. Hansel, is quoted as saying’ that Indi- ‘Reminding taxpayers that they
| Bernard * Oédarholm, 320 Summit st.; Capt. Leo C. Al
"headquarters, They've been using anapolis is the “heart of the pollen (hay fever) area.” |have a legal weapon against tax “‘Along-on‘Less. ham, Als, and Capt. Victor ‘A.
a storeroom (free) at 23 S. Illi- It's a malicious le. Aehooo0000000! . . . Bob Dynn | increases, Mr. Miesse said, “They
mois since May and have worked of The Star has gane. to Detroft to join the Foran attend budget hearings prior to ‘The police force and the isolation yee sng L. Corb. Fil. 4 veteran WAR LOAN DRIVI
like Trojans fixing it up, but public relations staff, . .. Mrs. Marie Kingdon, chair- ee a: a fa helped make the
SES they're having to get out today pan of the civilian defense speakers’ bureau, has |¥ Ta as the storeroom has been rented. keen accusing (jokingly) her fellow workers of steal ke. & ground floor room, rent free. The ing. her pencils. So, on her birthday last week, they tion provides a recreation room for service . gave her a large box of pencils ‘with her name on
3. piano, radio, card tables and writing desks. each ong. {oounty boards of tax aoard wien aid seduced $1) a : fing. crimes, two air medals: and]
operates. day nurseries and co-operates. with : 2 : Ent | re OD, service men’s clubs, etc. Anyone wiling: Help for Robert consider - budgets and rates, and ata
te as centrally. located storeroom should get OUR. FAITH in human nature has been: given 8| expect to get any relief
oly: with Helen Haverstick at Wasson's, pbig,shot in the arm. Last Friday we reported that|. “Finally they will ha tay to] oiled to te Soule ‘Revisions tsitis, where the pass is open’ only
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i or at her home, TA-9144. 12-year-old Robert Manker would like to-get in touch court when appeals are taken to|have shrunk the’ pt 3 tax|two" hours: a gay because ‘of low] - African Front. ound the Town : with the driver of a car with which he had a collision. | the state tax board.” ts, Ri Robert, riding his: bike, rode against the open door He pointed out that Indiana law THE SHELL filling station at 34th and Key- of the car. He got excited and left without giving seeks to limit townships to $1.25 3 y, thiere’s an old model car. with its wheels jacked =the driver -his name—without, in fact, even realizing (and cities and towns to‘ $2, excluand parked right beneath a large billboard. On’ himself that he had a badly injured finger. Robert sive of .welfare and debt service. billboard, in letters at least two feet high, are ran up a pretty big hospital bill
and * “yours for the asking’ They refer not try to find the driver. We didn't think it the car, however, but to a shell pamphlet which any good, but we mentioned it in the column. ~The popcorn and = very next day we got a phone call from shop at 2013 B; 10th may named “Grandpa's,” of Marcy Village, thanking us for letting @ proprietor has a blithe holiday spirit. A ‘about Robert's need for help. Mr, Gast, window “Vacation. ‘Will ope™ anon.” of the car, said he had notified his insur ie state conservation depart- pany. ..One of our readers sends us vecelved two important bits of news the the Washington County Post, which claims to st week. First, her son, Archie Miller, had “America’s oldest established weekly newspaper.” It
yWommpted to captain, down in Alabama. Second, was started in 1788, and is printed at Cembridge, i’ grandmother, 1t's a.girl, , .: Marine Sgt. WN. Y. Guess Indiana hasn't snything to challenge RETIRING AFT ER 3 = wants » know how we get, that way" “that claim. Or has it?
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Africa, speaking to the state NO’ enemy . opposition ’ was met, finance committe iY of t landing on’ strips of cut kunai| ee ae
under the noses of the axis. Sli foe 3 may be among | have bee 3 nt the first transport| ing hotos lots & fo be honored by the Brith on a sccees ‘will be projected | | government. Capt. Yuska' said he
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| as : ington 7 By Raymond Clapper Completing a telephone career of Try opin $407 but] tralian “headquarters “after the|noon’ luncheon fn the Riléy room po
more than 35 years with the Bell
Alp] orations ‘from the British to Aus- The meeting will begin. with 8 Americans had carried 350- Austral of the Claypool hotel to inaugurate
Telephone system in Indiana, Fred Sha he Nap sugmented br fan commandos to Wau as a hold-| the state's.
WASHINGTON, ug. ‘31~The other world war In the last war, the collapse came behind the 1. Thomas, assistant to the presi-
~ {ing force ‘in May, 1942.
“Just ‘about oo. months after the German lines and then the allies broke through the crusts dent since 1023,|Chiel's secretary .was. listed as = J IT 000,0.00
Germany was softeied by the blockade. This time will retire tomer | Captainey..
eonimand decided it could not be won. The EFEEY WH softening Germany behind the “lines, NN ow from active A number: of individual apalPU SUBSTITUTE FOR Ly i Sor SE tive” ‘wasted very little time in a hopeless fight. reducing war production, and making continuation of : calling AC total increase of aps! “LABOR DAY. PARA E dent of oung, presi-
war is almost as old as’ the previous world the war more intolerable to German civilians, : ‘ war. . It begins its fifth year this ; Germany mjgh t have defeated, England in 1940, week. threé months more it and won the War Rommel might have brokén |} will have lasted as long as the through to Suez a year ago. Mussolini went over other war, A to Africa ready to ride into Cairo with the conquer- |i How long will Hitler's regime ing troops. hold out after it realizes that the war has been lost? May Hope for Separate Peace
By this time it must surely be olor inside ' the German high NAZIS MAY HOPE that they can force a separate| Mr. Thomas
lost. « that is a lunatic’s hope so far as Hitler is concerned. The cxiracns von sold © They must know that Russia Stalin would have no reason to spare the Hitler regime peting - company in 1012 will-continue to enlarge the bleed- ‘now, and render the sacrifice of Russian men mean- left the telephone industry for
. In pllce of dhe’ ustil Laker parade, the Central Labor {will hold a program at 7:30 p. Bon aha Kramer Dationa® 1000 adel
- (Sunday st the War Memorial au-|Miistrator; Senator Raymond E.|mp
sp ADE Wound hat. 1s ebbing the lite WEES, EV PIOSNEE the Nac an the basis of Sich years: to ‘act as. busines. he avis recpulingsiation,| WAYNE GROUP PLANS PICNIC |farm-to-Tarm canvases
‘of th hapes, Hitler is only subleting his countzy to further for the Greensburg Dally R submaring scarcely siratohes allied convoys Sevastation-and Joss-of life for ne. possitie gain, He| Coming to’ had to confess it publicly when they will: go—and I hope right down under six feet of sod offensive for from a well-aimed bullet—and ‘his regime will, 8c
4 to be sent, through - ¥ith it. The German people win be’ dealt with separa admitted : then that, mn, were powerless And there it is’ important to note the cli ships: trom running the ocean af will. President’ Roosevelt olds out in his latest lend-lease | r seems to fear internal trouble because he report fo interior, giving The president says that except for the Fascist complete police “control Germany. leaders, people of the axis need not fear unconditional |, surrender. Until the day of unconditional surrender, : Can’ t Hold Them we vil it harder and harder. + e most senseless slaughter and destruction ‘of LER, preparing to hold out? Possibly that tne whole war is that which the Germans are now] a Robinson 0 teneock, ate $ 3 ‘move. . But when people want bringing upon themselves by refusing to recognise draft. director amount of force and terror cen hold the disaster that is so plainly advancing to a Jods the war | door, “There are 20 posh gains i it for Germany. oy
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an: administeator been “citations, including the they had better be heard if they|ftom the record $10,000,000 budgetjone for ine dangerous mission, Mrs. Mark W. C Ww. Clark Wil asker se direcor
: The Moresby, ison, the dstusat Indiana's third wer loan drive] At Inst night's ‘meeting, member: Hospital expense sheet, councilmen cats Rat wouls 7." They. tal. Wl ie of the Newenant ou would, “be. 8 asked “It is evident,” concluded Mr.(sald they had been told that the Then they flew men to the Buia) {iy yay for the syvasion of no ; campaign.
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