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UU.) FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1041»S STILL!ES AWAYiCamp Ellis MenfTo Hold Winter•M POLANDManeuvers HereITWENTY-FIVEntiaued irom page one)i and novel areas, or all y tcross Lithuania and ia die. Baltic she re, i Finland Russia gainedwoiian isthmus. Including , and territory along Fin*(Continued Irom page one)function under actual battle conditions.«Four medical officers and 38 enlisted men of the medical detachment will accompany the troops.IffPhis will be the first oppor-ELKS ARE “GOOD FELLOWS”Make Their Annual Donations to Local ‘WelfareFood,and Fuel Distributed Amongthe Needy.At a meeting of the Welfa Committee Monday afternoon a fteastern border in the win-,, .. . _ ,w .. ^r of ISSMfl. With «.»!£ **??UC’V.i!l» Finns rftuot Vupui'i and; ‘ f , *?r. * t I _ - . , ,nf thf. K-.wni.-tn i.th. !lt;»** »» combat and engineer- report was given of the Christmid uained a dice of KaroLa iag traijjtng.” said Major Pollock-i cheer which ha* been mentionnorth -n,lt;‘ nun.uv.ra wiU be the do.- heretolnr® In tie F«* Press.is .ipparentlv it » hat Bus- Ml lh'n* 10 what ** regiment will 1 The Elia' Christmas Committlt;its to hr her w» border 80 ‘hro»Sb on the: composed of M«sr., C. N. Albcbattlefield. We will be the first jrlt; R- m. Sullivan, and L. DeWiivelopes all of Estonia, Lat-1 rlt;*aijnent in the engineer group to entrusted the funds for Christmd Lithuania.touches East Prussia, going ,.. . . . .est. then curves southeast that,we «* tbe best trained1 mcnt in the Engineer group.ter the war:From T ithl1 i undertake this training. It is up to cheer‘us to set the standards by proving Committee.po Caj-bondale's W elf ahe Bug River barely taking ist-Litovsk and including(by good margin) all theSokol. At Sokol it bends tnd southwest to the San near Jaroslaw, and followsIn paat years it fegs hegn citomary among the E$ks to *er The Shawnee National Forest, Christmas dinner to |he BOS* cfcin which the maneuvers will be held, is divided into two parts. Onedren of the city. This Iras be an annual event for lh© Jfosection is in the southeastern and .ever, this was abandoned tJ the other in the southwestern sec- Christmas on account of 1en to the Capaihian Mourn j t*?n °f Illinois. The maneuvers fiuenza epidemic. It was npt Cl This was the line that was Ihe conducted in the southwest sidered a wise act to have t ihed across Poland by agree-1 seclion. This section is located children congregated. Thus it w etween Foreign Commissar j ne.ar the point where Illinois and decided that the Elks donate c ‘slav Molotov and German! M‘ssour meet, not lar from the dollar each, using the moneyJoachim Von i Kentucky border. The reservation prepare Christmas baskets. Thlt;is about 80 miles south of St. Louis. was a sum 0f $90.25 contrihuta Ministertroo. The line then inns the Capathians to the old ian border, takes in a of northern Bucavina in a bo.it 10 miles below Cer-and then cuts otf all of abia between the Prut and jsr Rivers.ania, whose troops have *d neavily in eastern frontTHE WAR TODAY(Continued from page one)This money was turned ovej? to t ladies of the Welfare Commit! and thirty dinners were disfcrffe ed by these ladies throughout 1 city. The Welfare Committeecomposed of Mrs. J. M. Piertion, the Journal remarks tersely | Mrs M s Hodge and Miss M that the Kharkov affair is only j guck. They were assisted„ ....... °ne 0{ tbe.,first blov’s i^licted Mrs. E. W. Reef, Mrs. Everette Lg, took back Bessarabia and!^0” the hideous Fascist beast.’ j erton, Miss Jane Mitchell, R.ermans awarded her trans- Fhat sf l«ult4e understandable when, Sullivan, j. w. Merrill, and ]ria, a black-soil wheat belt ;^ne s.!°ps *°J. !n^ ® horrible Perclval Bailey, of Chicago.‘HocKies inflicted on ihe untor-1 money left after buying*n the Dniester and lowerRiver. Trans-Dniestria, of-l tunate Russians in the territoryr decreed to be part of Ru i includes the Black Seat f Odessa.overrun by the Nazi barbarians.It strikes me that there’s no occasion for any conflict of view among the Allies over this ques-PENITENT’S GIFTS?DECATUR, 111—When ClareiSeip’s son Ronald. 9. reportedJ. McDonald Willtion. Even it there were, it would theft of his sled Seip inforrrD. \11 be most indiscreet to air it in several of Ronald's playmates1 n.ihlie and thorebv eive the enemy knew “who took the sled.”
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