Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1943 — Page 15

Le . ” 8 The school's second skating party will be held Monday under sponsors ship of the junior class.

are Barbara May, president; Rosemary Hadley, vice president; Mil. dred Trout, secretary; Don MeGuire, treasurer, and ' Floy Gray, corresponding secretary, -— # ” » “They Also Serve,” a choral speaking pageant will be presented next Thursday by the Dramatic! club. Participants will be Norma Ashley, Phyllis Bailey, Pat Bauder, Patsy Baugh, Juanita Becker, Alvin Dawson, Richard Diefenderfer, Anita Flacke, Bonita Glidewell, Ernest Grosdidier, Donald Hallet, William - Merrick, Betty Jo Miller,

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jorle Morris, Mary Ranck, Robert Risley, ‘Betty Jane Scott, John Soucie, Shirley Stonebraker, MarJorie Vance, Lucille Pickerell, Bil Ricot, Donna Lunt, Hilda Dudseak, Donna Rushton, Mary. Ann Risley,

The musical background will be furnished’ by. the chorus under the direction of Mrs. Omar Rybolt,

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Flashing = Sabers Follow * "Nazis. Fleeing Across

strewn on the battlefields of Russia.

another enemy,

j terrorizing | Cossacks have figured In the news

from Russia since 1941 but never so

‘| prominently as this week when the

Nazi retreat from Melitopol became a rout—largely because the Cos-

{sacks were thrown into the battle.

‘This trio will appear in a marching demoristration and appear in the grand march of an Armistice day dance. They are (left to right) Sally McCarrick, Jean Cherry and Virginia Parish.

The 1ith district American Legion drum and bugle corps will sponsor its 16th annual Armistice day. dance and patriotic celebration at the Knights of Columbus auditorium: on Nov, 11. - - ‘Capt. Herbert Muller, commander of the corps, will lead the demonstration. = Three majorettes who will appear in the drill and

grand march are Sally McCarrick, Jean Cherry and Virginia Parish, All members of the corps also will

—serve- as ushers.

The grand march is to be led by Mayor ind Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall. Twenty-five per. cent of the receipts will be given by the corps to the Red Cross for relief work,

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Same Old Cossacks They are the same old Cossacks of musical comedy recollection— mustachioed, high black sheepskin hats cocked rakishly on the right brow, wide-shouldered cloaks flapping, cartridge containers sewn

across their tunics. At a time when motorization was believed to have eliminated the Cossacks, the Soviet high command produced them when the terrain

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have one pound of turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, the office of | war information reported yesters « The OWI explained that one pound is about the same as the best restaurants sérve for Thanks« giving. dinner,” “but possibly somewhat less” than go soldier would have eaten at home in pres war days, ————————— CARD PARTY PLANNED

Burns-West-Streibeck auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will! give a card party at 8:30 Pp. m, tos morrow in the post hall, EB, Washington and Denny sts. Mrs, Vir. ginia Allee is chairman, ak

was right for their use and the Ger<| man psychology would . take the]

worst beating from their bloodcurdling attacks, . . Berlin admitted a few days ago for the first time that it had encountered the Cossacks on the Tairide steppe. One who has seen them in action, as I have, can readily understand why they are able to

accelerate hesitation into withdraw-|

al and withdrawal into rout.

They surmount topographical difficulties that would halt tanks and

infantry. Swimming their horses.

across streams, plunging across gulles, they drive through Torests and penetrate marshes over hidden paths, They hide in tall grass and ravines until they are ready to charge and then attack with demoniac screams and lashing sabers, It is enough to shake any soldier,

especially” one losing the battle as| =

the Germans are. = Marshal Josef Stalin gave the

Oossacks - tommy guns, but they| -

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to gain leverage, then, utilizing their ‘mounts’ momentum as cleyerly as polo players, sever Germans with a singlé stroké of their sabers, Cowboy Style When using tommy guns, the Cossacks often bend over and fire between the legs of their horses in the manner of Hollywood cowboys. Modern = Cossack divisions . gre constituted to take advantage of every type of warfare. Motorized detachments co-operate with each cavalry unit. Tanks, light scouting cars, light artillery, mortars and reconnaissance planes also are attached to the Cossack detachments. Historically, the Cossacks are members of communities of hard. riders who sprang up along Rissia’s borders, particularly along the

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