Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1943 — Page 3
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| * Returns From Vacation In Virginia. ~~.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (U. PJ.
dell Hull and other officials of the | | department, The ceremony took place in the anteroom adjoining Hull's office. + | Laurence C, Frank, an executive as- ,| sistant in the department, swore in the new undersecretary. Hull's return to the department this morning after a short holiday at Hot Springs, Va, was believed | preliminary to his departure for the coming meeting of foreign ministers
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of the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union. Hull's departure for the threepower meeting would place Stet«|tinfus temporarily in charge of
+handling administration of United,
Fiume, Jugoslav sources sald today.
hold the spotlight of popularity. Leon Ennis of Chicago tries out
LONDON, Oct. 4
A communique broadcast by the Jugoslav army of liberation last night conceded that German troops had forced their way back into Susak, a suburb of Flume, after a 20-day battle. Partisan « forces still were firmly entrenched in the outskirts of the town, however, and the communique said their artillery was pounding enemy lines in Flume, particularly the harbor installations, A Swiss radio broadcast heard in London quoted the communique as
BECOMES AN ‘ACK
today.
LONDON, Oct. 4 (U. P).=Ool.|landed food, supplies and weapons Hubert Zemke, 20, Missoula, Mont. an 8th air force fighter group com- | closed point on the Dalmatian coast: mander, became an ace by shooting down his fifth Nasi fighter Saturday the Germans were rushing reinduring the Flying Fortress raid on|forcements to the coastal areas in | Emden, thé U. 8. army announced [an effort to dislodge the partisans
saying that allied naval units had ,|for the patriot forces at an undis-
Jugoslay - quarters indicated that
ONG-RANGE GUI IN CHANNEL
LONDON, Oct, 4 (U, P10 range guns duelled in p across the English channel ¢ today and last night with & 0 ber of German shells falling in | ! vicinity of Dover, shaking the
coastal region.
p. m. (5:15 E W, salvoes across the straits before the Germans answered from batteries between Boulogne and Calais, Oun flashes lighted the sky on both sides of the channel. 4 3 After a respite of about an hour, = the duel resumed this morning with the British firing several two-gun salvops and the Germans -replying
and prevent the use of the long
with four-gun blasts.
States foreign policy.
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Of course — any gift you send him — any little remembrance — will go deeply to his heart — ;
But you know how it is — since he was knee high to a grass{be : = hopper — he had a special hankering for something from his tec BOG UH BD i ; store — from dad’s store, The Man's Store.
so | ge This feeling grew — and flowered — through his school days — ST Mona cpm pe and college life — through his business and industrial years — It strengthened as time wore on—
You could catch the depth of the preference — on Christmas days— when following a certain, natural impulse — he would “Open the Strauss Gift Box First!”
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