Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1944 — Page 2

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. 8. Sgt. Lloyd Bolton Mann, on leave of absence from the Washingfon high school English department, is the author of a hook of poems, “Rush of Wings.” Sgt. Mann, wha Is base historian

at the Sedalia, Mo, army air field, is a graduate of Beech Grove high

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school and Indiana university,

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PITTSBURGH, Dec. 8 (U. P). She's the wife of*Lt. Gen. C. x | Spaatz, commander of the Amerjean strategic air forces in the Buropean theater of operations,

but she doesn't kilow any more | about her husband's work thih | the wife of the rank-and-file -|

aq. 1. Joe, “My husband is a close-mouthed Pennsylvania Dutchman and he informa-

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| said Mrs. C, A. Spaats; who

is here tb address the graduating

‘class of Red. Cross _ workers tonight.

“I wouldn't know there is a

war on fron what. he writes me

in his letters,” she added.

Mrs. Spaatz’ saw her husband only for one week during the last three years but “he spent most of that week in the Pentagon building, " she said wisttully.

FRIDAY; DEC. 8, 1044

= UNION VETERANS SONS

U.S, HOLDS 350,207 PRISONERS OF WAR Gn ro

' WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (U.P,).—|%f Union Veterans of the Civil War A total of 350,247 prisoners of . . Fw R. Smith, commander; were held within the United States Clinton T. Durbiy, senior vice comas of Dec. 1, according to the war Mander; A. R. Stanfield, junior vice department, jcommander; . Elmer + E. Plegley.

The prisoners include Bos, 648 2 Germans, 51,156 4 and chaplain; P. E. Oliphant, secretary

Japanese. They are held at “5 treasurer, and Rufus J. Harrow, C. |base camps and 206 branch camps, 'M.- Barksdale and Alfred 8. Mitch~ lin’ all sections of the country. ell, council. of administration.

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RAINBOW VETERANS

Movies of Gen, MacArthur's campaign at Lae will be shown at meeting of the: Rainbow division veterans at 8 p. m. today in the | Antlers hotel,

Lt. Col. Garrett .Olds, former

president: of the Indianapolis chapter, is serving in New Guinea under Gen, MacArthur,

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Ducks and Geese May Understand

WASHINGTON, Deg. 8 (U. P). =A new war produgtion board order suggests that something . ticklish has hit the feather mar-

a| ket. The order:

“Conservation order M-102 (waterfowl feathers) which prohibits use of new goose and duck feathers, other than wing and tail feathers and hody feathers over three inches in length, except “to fill military orders or as specifically authorized by the WPB,

has been amended to extend the restrictions to all such fésthers tip to and including four inciies in length, including Witenes a such new feathers feathers.” : Better read it again.

L 0. O. F. LODGE MEETING District 24 south, I. O. 0. P., will have an organization meeting Monday at Harris lodge No. 644 ‘at 2541 W. Washington st.

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