Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1944 — Page 17

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Soviet Troops Are Warned - | ~ Against ‘Foreign Luxuries'|

LONDON, Sept. 28.—"A lot of gaudy tinsel‘ will blind your eyes : do not be deceived by these dreams of the fourth civilization, , .. remem that you bring real culture with you--love of humanity and the ; suffer for it, the dream of justice, friendship between peoples, jiness for ail who have foiled and lived in misery.” ; : Thus, the Russian army man is warned not to succumb

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army and ilem involved in exposing the’ repe wrote. “To mY resentative of the austere civili- Fi did a most magnifi- (zation of the Soviet Union to the! Fas . & minimum of cas-|corruption influences of the flesh § hen you consider the Japsiports of the west. vo He also suggests means of coun- § t in six places! teracting the effects of the sight | by shrapnel from the explosion ofiof so much luxury on men accusthat burst qveritomed to doing without, so that his head, but none of his woundsifuture generations may benefit from their sacrifices.

"Saved by Tag ‘Baggy Eyes, Fat Bodies’ that pierced my chest| gobolev describes “well-dressed

ee hls i¢[PeOPle sitting at sidewalk cafes,” a remarking that they remind him the toughness of [of “bourgeois figures out of old it up enough to!(Russian) advertisements.” It stopped] pe peaks of their “fat bodies,

ure~ he Hh ves my heast, Sure flabby cheeks and baggy eyes”

over me. and of Romanian women, who are ht off the bat|/not unattractive, with “carefully attack at 2:30 one/made-up faces, pale despite the we lay there and took burning sun, crowned with cuncould throw at using halr-dos. . . .” At day-| He speaks of the “dark red curves on/of their lips,” remarking that the ox-hole that failed “present mode apparently prescribes it had, I would be sinister mouths, “Two Red army men, drinking coffee at one of the cafes,” he says, “also were impressed with the Ro“Those were the longest, most manian women. “‘What can you say?’ one asked the other, adding, ‘they're very attractive.’ “But the other was more re- - (served. | ‘Wash Off Paint’

*‘Wash- off all that paint and then see what they're like’ he said.

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while en route ness if families have been abolanother group of their men|ished in Russia; if all women wear front. They wantedithe same style of dress and if impression that thou-ichildren, as soon as they are born, were sneaking back iare taken from their mothers and t lines, and that is placed in nurseries. didn’t stop to wipe out they ran into along The Profit Motive vy. sight of those glitter-| He visited a home in Romanian however, so close to/Buzau, which was “packed to the itself indelibly into your |. with such occasionally ng luxuries as toilet

memory, Even now it ; awakens me at night. articles, cooking utensils and

here are a number. “a lad next to me was seriously vacuum cleaners.” He was amazed t be presented in wounded in the stomach. My right when a student at the university ncreases. J »rm wasn't injured 50 I was able 10 {51d Bim her brother objected to reach into my pocket for my oils, t0/her becoming a chemical engineer. ranted { hear his confession and anoint him.| The brother's view, writes Sobo-

is that the Repub- He died a most beautiful death.!jov was that it would be “more

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y wage freezes, ed that the Little roken by the mine ods’ wage case, in groups concessions pay, overtime’ and chnically increasing formula limitations, a strict interave warranted. 0 congress for not of the President's living from spiralesident recommendprofits, limitation of um, revision of the d still higher taxes,

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perfectly resigned, aboard a ship Just as we were being evacuated. Capt. Dinn is the son of Mrs Barbara Dinn, 533 N. Temple ave., and the brother of Robert E. Dinn, 1427 N. Euclid ave. He was wounded June 27.

Ration Calendar

SUGAR—Stamps 30, 31, 32 and 33 in Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5 pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good for § pounds of canning sugar. No one is eligible for additional home sugar except those who for sale. ts applying for canning send in one spare

licant,

MEAT—Red stamps AS through 28 and AS through G3 in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each.

CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps AS through Z8 and AS through L5 in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10

ens expire Saturday. through Saturday tokens can be used only in multiples of 10.

SHOES—No. 1 and No. 2 “air-

profitable” for her to get married. In Bucharest, Sobolev went to the theater where he saw a “bad review of acrobats and dancers on a stage decorated with garlands of vulgar paper flowers.” In the wellfurnished parlor of a landlord's house, he saw shelves of books, “all of them uncut.” Sobolev calls attention to the fact that streetcars in Bucharest have two classes, one for the gentry and the other for “the simple people.” He speaks of “barred windows of luxurious villas; hiding from us a hostile life surrounded by tasteless luxury.” He recalls that somebody once said that “the culture of a country can be measured by the quantity of soap consumed.” i He remarks acidly that Germany normally consumes more soap than any other country in Europe and that the “war has shown us what these well-washed, ‘cultured’ hands can do.” The shop windows are full of food, clothing, jewelry and furs the writer says. Such things are of no value, he implies, where there is no morality, or strength or unity to imbue life with the spiritual values such of those which obtain in the Soviet Union.

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