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§ GERMANS FACE. HARD WINTER
Political "and Crisis Looms.
MUNICH, .Germany, July 5 (U P.).~Defeated. Germany and per-
economic crisis. The sun shines brightly on Western Europe now. Foresighted Germans still are adding to their al-
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the stores they stole or hoarded before defeat. . Except for the physical destruction of cities, industries’ and facils
in the old world. Some Germans actually are eating a bit better than most Europeans. Certainly better than the average Frenchman. Germans have meat. Coal Famine There has been a food crisis in Western “Germany—the Ruhr and Rhineland regions were war washed over the country side. But strict rationing is easing that. It is to next winter . that the economists look with dread both for. Germany and other European countries. . Best informed experts point sadly to the -coal famine which still is |acute in. Europe. It will remain
quantities. Europe's: manufacturing economy
Ruhr mines capable of producing {more than 100,000,000 tons a year are coming up a pitiful rate of | 7,000,000 tons. | Strictly rationed as they are, the Ruhr miners may refuse to pro{duce at maximum capacity. . The pits themselves are in pretty good (shape. : France needs coal as desperately as does Germany. Right now none knows where she is to.get it. By winter time the Germans will have 'eaten through their food hoard and will be dependent on their basic ration.
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haps all of Europe are headed for |W h a black, cold winter of political and
lotted food rations ‘by eating into/and Mrs. Fred Obermeyer, 4001
acute through next winter unless |someone sénds in coal and in vast
is largely based on coal. The great|Mrs. Silas Dodd, 1310 Fletcher ave.,
P. Obermeyer A. Wilson Lt. Peter Obermeyer, son of Mr.
Central ave., recently was graduated from officers’ candidate school in the European theater. He was se lected to attend the school by his
his ¢kill and leadership in battle, Albert Joseph Wilson, seaman 1-¢, has returned to Norfolk, Va. after spending 4 week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, 1617 DeLoss- st. He was with the navy in the Atlantic.
P. Dodd R. Jackson Lt. Paul J, Dodd, son of Mr, and
recently was commissioned at New Orleans, La. and is now at Camp Gordon Johnston, Tallahassee, Fla., with a harbor craft division of the transportation corps. His wife, Lela Marie, and son, Paul David, live in ‘Dayton, O. Second Lt. Robert J. Jackson, husband of Mrs. Marjorie Stewart Jackson, 4401 E. Washington st., has been promoted in the battlefield. He has seen action in Africa, Sicily and Italy and holds the E. T. O. ribbon with six battle stars. His
os, "THE, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i In the Service: Hoosiers Busy on All Fronts; ~ * Some Promoted, Others. Visiting Homes
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J. McCormick J, Snyder Jack L. McCormick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nea] McCormick, 1410 E.
Market st., is in pilot training at Keesler field, Miss. He is an avia-
ities, things do’ not look so badly|battalion commander as a result’ of {tion cadet.
Joseph John Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Snyder, 823 S. Sheffield ave., has returned to Norfolk, Va., following a 30-day leave at home, In the Atlantic 27 months, he participated in the invasions of Sicily, Italy, North Africa and France,
G. Hampton R. Hampton
Edwin Hedge L. Kafoure Pfc. Edwin R, Hedge is spending a 30-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. I. O, Stout, 556 N, Highland ave. He has served in Europe three | years and will report for duty in | North Carolina, Monday, Louis Kafoure, husband of Mrs. Frances Kafoure, 711 E. 23d st., has been promoted to major in the transportation corps in the Pacific, He has been overseas six months, |
V. Atkerson R. ‘Bader
Pvt. Robert W. Bader, son of! Herbert Bader and brother of Mrs. | Helen Atkerson, 3748 English ave. |
Cpl. Glen R. Hampton and Sgt |is with the medical depot company Roy A. Hampton, sons of Mr. and|in Camp Swift, Tex. He recently
Mrs. Glen Hampton of Stilesville, met recently in Paris after a 27month separation. Sgt..Hampton, a|Atkerson, is
was home on furlough. | His_brother-in-law, Sgt. Virgil D. in- Prance with the
member of the engineers’ corps, .is|combat engineers. He is the son of
the husband of Mrs. R. A. Hamp- | Mr,
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ton, Greencastle, and has a small |Pranklin, Ky. and has a daughter,
son. 3009 N. Illinois st.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jackson; 2641 Carrollton ave.
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Cpl. Hampton's wife lives at!Judith Jo.
Overseas 23 months, he has received his fourth battle star.
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