Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1944 — Page 4

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were not revealed, it was! understood that Dewey and a gov-| enor of a Republican state would | , share radio time several times week- | Cw. The programs will begin after | "his return froni his 6700-mile coast to coast tour, on Sept. 28. Dewey will be in New York City | Wednesday for conferences with | leaders before entraining for] his 21-state trip. He will speak in| phia Thursday night, his first major speech of the campaign.:

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# The Germans whe were snug in this concrete o pillbox in France felt confident that it was impregnable.’ Yank tank gunners made Swiss cheese of it.

‘|seas air drvice command head-

“115 work classifications has

An all-Indiana platoon of WACS for duty at th® new Pacific overquarters at Oakland, Cal, is being! Planned Y thie naung Strict if Was Feparial lode A program to secure the enlistwien of 3 Wolen cable ul.ilie

outlined and the quota of eight set for Indianapolis must be filled during September, Women interested may obtain information at the army. recruiting | “2, station, 429 Federal building.

0. E. 8. TO MEET The Bfookside chapter, 481 O. E. S., will observe homecoming with a meeting tonight in the Masonic

temple at 10th and Gray sts.

“LONDON, Sept. 5-1 have i on] the authority of the Grand Duchess

|Charlotie of Luxembourg that

“post office” is a popular game in the duchy. Somehow we got onto the subject when I called to inquire re-

garding her plans to return to Luz-|

embourg, which soon should be Mib-

erated by Lt. Gen. ‘George. Pat-|

ton’s armored spearheads. On the

way upstairs to the drawing room |’

of the London town house which has been the seat of government since 1940, I saw a room filled with suitcases. “Yes,” she sald, “Pm packed and réady. The government and I will return as.soon as our country is liberated. Once the enemy is thrown

Bi, a et the-end of #he war near—are seek-

ing to transfer from war agency .’.

jobs to more secure civil service

positions, it was revealed today. Rep. Percy Priest, (D. Tenn)

e. of|said his’ mail was filled with such

“Dost office” was a little . teresting. The Duchess wanted details so I supplied them despite the look of reproof on Madal's face. “Wonderful,” she exclaimed.

not embarrassed the American soldiers, particularly shy Gen. Eisenhower. “Perhaps they only threw Kisses at him,” she said. Tak would be all right.”

requests and Chairman Robert Ramspeck, (D., Ga.) of the house divil service committee said in an interview that hundreds now em=

{ployed by the army service forces

were requesting transfers because “they are now on a 54-hour week" and want shorter working hours, “I don’t know what they think we

can do about it,” Priest sald. “They _

are signed up in the war agencies for the duration of the 1 and six months afterward.”

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