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rations, meanwhile, are not idling. Certain limited offensive plans had been made even before ‘the creation of

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command. These |

of all’ kinds are arin India in quantities Which,

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from all this that we are ready, or even almost ready, for an offensive on a grand scale and Lord Louis’

that of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Unlike Jap garrisons in New Guinea and the Solomons, these Japanese in Burma are not dependent solely on gseaborne reinforcements and supplies. Their major bases are connected with the rear by railways, highways, or both. Here we are not

up against isolated island outposts. We are up against a Japanese con- |

tinental army.

MARION HI-Y GROUP | CALLS CONFERENCE

The Marion county Hi-Y council pill hold an officers’ training conjerence at the Boy Scout camp toOITO afternoon and evening. Virgil Henizet, chairman, will pre-

The afternoon program will inde deyotions led by Glenn Rey- , boys’ work secretary of the atral Y, M. C. A, and instruction py William E. Kuebler of the 80 west “Y"” branch and Mr, Henizer. -. Recreation will be in charge of John Turner of the east district “Y.” At the evening session, the year’s program will be ‘discussed by Kenneth Lancaster, state boys” work secretary. A talk will be given by Floyd Wilson of the north district “Y.” There will be a report on the state Hi-Y conference.

OPTIMISTS HEAR WAR FRONT STORIES

Optimist club members ‘heard first hand stories of the fighting fronts at their luncheon in the CoJumbia club today at which wives were guests. Lt. Col. Guy A. Owsley, executive Billings General hospital, taan and Tunisia, Capt. . Angell, one of five mediwho was evacuated taan, described the sur-

whose fighter bits-in-the air to safety, told frican warfare.

Could Talk . ..

She would say thet now is chance -to stand or to Shoulder with the

fighting men on the war fronts.

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| making payment.

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MEGREW AUXILIARY WILL SERVE SUPPER

Maj. Harold C. Megrew auxiliary i 3, United Spanish War Veterans,| will have a covered dish supper for | members and their families at 6 p. m. Monday at Ft. Friendly, 2) N. Mlinois st. The hostess will be Mrs. Ora O. Love, assisted by committees. The

auxiliary’s meeting will be held at| 8p. m.

LUDLOW SEES ACTION ON TIRE PAYMENTS

Times Special WASHINGTON, Sept. 2% Rep. |

Louis Ludlow (D. Ind.) today made ||’

public a letter from the Defense Supplies Corp. admitting the: justice of complaints from Indianapolis | citizens who have not yet been paid | for tires turned in during the rubber drives in November, 1942. The letter is signed by P. Murchison, manager of the Chicago regional office RFC of which DSC | is a subsidiary. | Mr, Ludlow urged that those re-| maining unpaid ‘write either to him or Mr. Murchison setting forth details. 20,000. Checks Mailed Approximately 20,000 checks have | gone to the Indianapolis area during the last two weeks, the Murchison letter states. Inability to get competent help) to handle the Indianapolis drive and “mistakes” during the collection Lwere blamed by Mr. Murchison for the admittedly prolonged delay =

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