Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1943 — Page 7

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yarted the ow satellites, us; Specialy of merry Christmas that the luft- schnapps allotments for Christmas|shows that Berlin, Hamburg and ik away from Germany im- | Vale once gave London will come a Priviege, along with Haul acdi- other bombed cities have acquired , bread ra- a", mediately or go down with. hex: . home to Berlin with compounded toning, There will be a singing ach i Jags manbef of these grass The/hiee. pose must interest this fifth unhappy yuletide | program in some shelters and|and deaths, that St 58 avacuatiant

teitens It said ihe vasa |®iDCe good will toward men ceased vaudeville sketches in others. keeping schools are opening for must understand before it is too late ' : to have any real Listen for Raid Sirens them,

that the double-dealing policy they \ meaning for most mu There will be no intact According to a fellow officer, out have pursued recently cannot save FA of the world. Bt aways thelr ears will be Yo) youn tor tise Germs ppg a Already desper- tening for the wall of. sirens, and hranches. Lucky ones will get the

the corner of his eye, he could them. . _ Sa “Either they collapse with Hitler JI © ately hurt by the(the thunder, suffocating heat and] tops, which at least look like minia-

or break with him. There fs no JES SS royal air force’s|devastation of another R. A. F, re- I. towards bim, clutching his abdomen thira choice.” SS © BEE increasing a n d|payment of pld debts. ¢, GIVE YO 1 , improving bomb-| Looking into Germany from this UR 4

and pleading for first aid. EAVES LE \ He waved him forvard, mewn SOLDIERS FIND MUSIC [IES 15.7 Germans rencing. Gorman mewspapers ana] SE "THE AR ®

while continuing to direct his 3 TT will undergo the|talking with travelers, to get some The German crawled into a ole IN PLASTIC TONETTE " sorriest and bleak- | picture of what Berlin plans to do =open up cold-clogged nO / # breathe freer, almost, instantly,

with him, but Deen was so pre-| WASHINGTON, D. C.— Musical est Christmas it|for Christmas ely, it is what occupied with the batile that he|instruments, of tough plastic, are| MF: BATTOWS our yroun, [the Berliners re be Neos ort, 2 Sore of Penetro | could give him no attention. furnished to soldiers overséas. One| Huddled in shelters, the popula-| Railroad travel, of course, is be-| && oo directed. nition Use only Bil When the engagement ended, he|such instrument, called a tonette,|tion after blackout will attempt|ing heavily restricted, although spe-| much for 0c. Aways does od re Solled the Geran over to give him Joe Ing Ser an Soe aul semething of the Christmas spirit|cial permits and extra leave from Pp ETR 1 NOSE asibbhbiosid £0 AS anh bh . He was dead. PROS needed to play it.|by arranging candles and gathering!employers wil EN 0 There are mpny German dead ; ging 8 ng‘ employers 1 enable a certain| = DROPS here, largely killed by artillery. Up and down the line the Germans have suffered heavier losses than at any time since the battle of Salerno. If we paid heavily for winning this job, the enemy paid heavily for losing it. A ‘Spectators’ War* the SHEP FIELDS, now featured at | More than any other battle, this Cocoanut Grove, says, In nas been a spectators’ war. Men music, it's “sax-appeal”, For [resting from one battle constantly ppeal”, it's Adam”, have ringside seats at another batThe practical gift that appeals [tle on the next hill, to men, is an Adam Hat ordes, Two hours ago, from an observaAvsilable up to Ten Dollars. [tion post on a mountain, an hour's walk from here, I could see the 9 N. Meridian St. French going over the next ridge in a final drive to clear the Germans off the hill. This is the third |. time I have had such a seat. Although the actual fighting at the moment was on the reverse side of the ridge, a short time earlier

our artillery commander had seen : a brief and spectacular foray. “I could see Frenchmen coming a up one side of the ridge,” he said,

“and Germans coming up the other. Neither could see the other land there was no way I could let

the French know the enemy was : : there. They were so close when 3 | they met that they threw hand grenades. a

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