Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1945 — Page 20
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~ Bedltie Tells How Prisoners
Here is the 5th installment in camp official) I was convinced he the prisoner-of-war diary of |was a normal frontlide soldier. United Press War Correspondent
liberated last week.
By EDWARD W. BEATTIE JR. wouldn't be surprised, United Press Staff Correspondent . We also have three local addi- | - BAINS-LES-BAINS, France, — I! tions. It seems that somebody took a
the moment at least. | pot shot at Gen. Ottenbacheér from |
‘Maj. Roewer (evidently a German drooling.
'a clump of woods on ‘the edge of
Late last night a small, town last night. The -result is
young form was brought in and shown quietly around a table ever since. a spot in the corner. To all intents waiting for a decision as to what
and purposes he was henceforth Will be done with them. ignored except for being tossed a! We are in the former casino of |
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A German guard told me,’ one of those Maquis people. will take care of.him all right.”
We dais where the jdzz band used to| | operate. - They sat there all night a
the Paris subways. He was mo-| Wasser (cherry brandy) bilized into the Chasseurs Alpins them without visible effect. just a short time ago, although how! This morning their
he reached the front this quickly! permitted £o bring them breakfast, | relented. ,
is beyond me. including: a ndiferous, big For what it may have been worth Omelette and a bottle of red wine] toward saving Franeois’ skin I told which had the
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three hostages was brought in to| man Francois was terrified .he was|relieve the first batch. They, too, know why not. The Americans will Edward W. Beattie Jr, who was going to be shot and in view of | have been eating most of the day,| be here within four or five days, Ithe German attitude toward the|with due attention to wine and|and you know it.” French forces of the interior Ii Kirchwasser,
{ache in my .direction a féw mine
8 utes ago and announced belliger- it I could shake the guards for| | ently,
| Frenchman. I don't like either the hidden. But unfortunately there Frenchman in a vague. sort of uni {yee old men have been sitting! | Germaiis or English.
icans and he said,
few bits of food. this bath resort and the table of | expect - he would care much for “he's the three oldsters is on a sort of| them.
German guards tion francs the German protested, | “they are no good here.”
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ld have kissed the Frenchwhen he retorted, “I don't
Affeér breakfast. another relay of ‘I
~The German shrugged and walked
‘Doesn't Like Anyone | oft. 9 y The local inhabitants are very
One of. them: bristled his motis- friendly; they constantly smile and wave through the windows. I know “DeGaullists say I am 8/4100 minutes I could get myself
are six to eight ef them, all with
I asked- him if he. liked Amer- some sort of submachine gun in the
“I don’t know. room all the time. Even at night there is always one on guard. Anticipates Hard Time As a matter of fact if the gestapo spares me its attentions, I am not
sure this final phase of the war
meter met any.” It sounded as though he-did- not
This man's son turned out to be Kirschwasser . distiller and -I ne-
As a matter of fact his name was| talkigg quietly and smoking—and | gotiated a bottle from him for 500 won't be one of the war’s highlights | Albert Francois and he worked in| incidently killing a bottle of Kirsch-| francs. The German guard came from a personal point of view. among up in. the midst of the discussions | and said I shouldn't be getting al-| outside town all day, presumably wives were] | cohol as a prisoner, but he finally demolitions. = One detachment of |
There have been heavy explosions
hgadquartfers guards returned from Yanks Are Coming some@sort of scouting expedition When I wanted to pay in occupa-| badly bunged up and minus three of their party. They were pretty. bad- tempered.
~ |one of themsatd, “We win be|commanding the rear guard—thd ‘| shooting V-
pons into New York |one who first “questioned me—wad within the month, . , We won the | led. war's first round and’are losing the USE ; second. But the fuehrer knows how | INNINITIENCLE to take the third.” : My ‘identification card and all
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