Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1943 — Page 11
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Check Your Guns
A GOOD MANY hunters haven't been out yet this year since they're waiting for the rabbit season since shells are limited. And so to them we'd like to point out that & check up of your gun might save you a lot of grief on opening day. hte - And above all don't take out - And so the tea “the giftie gie | your Damascus-barreled beauty if you have one. Just leave it hanging over the fireplace where it
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It is no moment for. WIND in WORDS ‘is
. Tus stars have fallen from our firmament to lodge in waiting windows.— Headlines now are heartlines, —News is no longer something to scan. —We drink deeply of the late dispatches. — We feast upon each
INDIANAPOLIS prt Vi * puFFaLo | Sets Tournament
egy : }| . THE ANNUAL Speedway Golf 5 THURS,, 8:30 P. M. club tournament and dinner will Prices $2.00--$1.10—750-800 be held at the Speedway course Se Saturday. Tournament play will get underway at 1 p. m—an A,B,C
new triumph. —We share every setback and sorrow. For this is Hoosier history. Our men are making it, fresh on the hour. It is product of their muscles and their minds. We are at war. Distances are in the discard. The Volturno is near neighbor to the Wabash. Our hearts are habited on
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purple patches on the globe. : And Hoosier dollars will follow our Hoosier hearts. It is no moment for wind in words. —No time for the artful phrase, the smart slogan. No time for coaxing and cajolery. We are ready to play our part. —The hour has come. The need is great. —That is all Marion County will want to know:
. FOR OUR MEN AND WOMIN AT WAR
It takes money — plenty of it—to provide agencies lice the USO that make a big difference to our fighting
folks, here and abroad. There's a lot .
of satisfaction in knowing that your dollars will help directly to keep up the morale in our armed forces.
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7) FOR OUR LOYAL ALLIES
And you'll be just as eager to help relieve the suffering of the brave pedple of other nations, whose struggles and sacrifices are shortening the war, thus
saving lives of American fighting men.
FOR THE NEEDS AT HOMIE
Nor can we forget the destitute, the
ill, the growing youth, the helpless little children here at home. Now, as always,
_we must provide for the needs athome, |
through established Community Fund
