Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1943 — Page 2

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a. m. when I stopped trying to sleep. * By LYLE C. WILSON

] This morning everybody was very United Press Staff Correspondent ALL TAX BOOSTS sheepish and apologetic and I am| WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Wen-

Thursday, north of. the Vul-/ to address Republican legislators

’ * » : Scores Administration's turno, I looked over spots which we| ang to test for himself congressionsaw being smothered by our artil-

Program as ‘Bordering |[lery fire early the previous morn. |! reaction os Po for a ing. None of the dead had been | Post-war united nations co into their last-ditch effort to stem

On Fantastic.’ removed, yet. On the entire plain, | maintain world peace. the allied advance which had seemed tJ be desperately | po will before the Repub- : WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U.P) — | defended, I counted only Seven! yor. “Freshman club” an Geoan: The line now ran from the mouth The Nationa! Association of Manu- bodies of Americans and Germans. |,p,iion of newcomers to congress.|w. volturno, eastward through facturers today opposed all tax in; Three of the Germans had died But Republican senators and rep- |canvello and Capua, thence to Mer-

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* ereases and all proposed new taxes 0 foxholes beside their machine resentatives of longer service als0|rone seven miles northeast of Capua, on to Ruviano, northeast to

statement that denounced the i 4 Serrato, above Vinchiaturo, through

guns and the American bodies lay beside newly dug rtenches where

will be present. He comes here as the most active of the avowed

administration's $10,500,000000 tax our men apparently had dug In| undidates for next year’s Repub- . Pian as “bordering on the fantastic” hurriedly only fo be caught bY jean presidential nomination.

snd argued that the present law

Political observers are saying that it is “Willkie against the field.”

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Germans’ right flank.) particularly dif coast,

the center of | Pacific. Governor John W. Bricker J LOCAL BANDITS » ! : ust

office, has more than favorite son

are backing, but bis campaign 6 15 PHUER- 10 VEARQ | Tonguk Fasc Onicago, ana pvt. CHINE sre HIN J sired sate, there has not seemed to move very rap- aE RX son EE a = 4 = idly. : : I a : ; ; “In some cases

Taft May Enter » Eo A There is talk here that Senator Police Charge Trio With! Rs } : : : it was discovere

Robert A. Taft (R.Ohio) may get| . 32 Holdups in Nearly ‘ : ; ! | ; : / 25 fer ; a : y pasts of many |

back in the scramble for the 1944 tion before the last Repub-|- A Year.

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Three young bandits who police : | : . clusive that Am said staged 32 holdups in Indian- ‘ : § apolis, slugging and tying up their| , victims as they went, were sentenced to 10 years each in prison by #3 Judge W. D. Bain in eriminal court fz the fact that t They were Jack Payne, 22, and 2 _ lishments in des hills to the left, a mile or two away |RePublican preference polls. Sen-| George Payne, 20, of 944% E. Wash- : up shead, and those who were out|Mof Arthur H. Vandenberg (R.| ington ; ph ‘planes and our | of battle forever just had to wait, |Mich.) has been talking up Gen.|1, . . ene : : ; y to the planes |

MacArthur for months, Ee Sp AA hi ; i Their paraphernalia was pitiful But Willkie is more active than I : ; : a E p= ‘enemy. They pi

Sud woking, ing out there in Ihe all the zest of 4 om ® , | One American boy lying the IAF. A anajor cbetacls before him : i ; . up is suited to t near the is opposition of organization Re-|.. | y

riverbank had found a bit cheese ; & here. Tt was 50 p he | Publicans, including some key con

had carried it into the attack.

lay there in the mud, never to be evidence that he off congreseaten. - ended sional Republicans furth A German soldier had Proudly last weeks Bt Louis speech mr wag hoarded a nice big chunk of bacon. |ing that a wise He had it with him there in a trench where he could not hope to cook it.

Postcards and letters from home, an odd picture of a girl from Breslau, a notebook with the names o = 150 girls in Jena, Berlin and Stettin, ~|{and a leat little manicure set were close to the other men who would {never see any German city or any German girl again: Up on the hills, mortars and ‘guns were depriving other men of | {their lives—lives that were never

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