Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1942 — Page 18

HT LOOMS ON $42 BASE PAY

Broisors “of "of $50. Monthly

jy Force Roll Call on Conference Report. WASHINGTON, May 26 (U. B).

| =Congressional advocates of $42-a-

mepth for the lowest grades, of

soldiers 3d safiors today hoped tal blogk an. attempy by. advocates of

$50-a-mopth vey 19 forge 2 voll cal} vote on the issue. : If they fail, . taken, if was who privately fayor the et pay i schedule would vote for the h one. i.’ 3 The - ‘house originally approved the $50 rate by an overwhelming ~~ 332-t0-28 vote and then passed the bill in which it is contained with hub ope dissenting vote on another , —l But ayer the week-end : . eonference com- . piles nale-hens the $42 approved by senate and by the house military affairs committee. 4 Chairman Andrew J. May (D. . Ky.) of the military affairs committee ‘planned a showdown gn the gonference peport tomoyraw. Most members helleved. that the yeport “would be agreed to on a voice vote, but that the proposal for the lower pey sehedule would be sejected if § oll call is demanded. * - Urges Defeat of Bepgpt

Rep. John E. Rankin (D. Miss.), author of the prigingl $50 a month figure said he would insist upen de: feat of the conference yeport, He may try to force a roll call by a motion to disapprove the report and to instruct the conferees in further deliberations to insist ypon $50. Rep. May has decided to delay until next week a vete in ghe house on legislation for allotment of a part of servicemen’s pay, supplemented by government grants, to} help support dependents. He plans to offer a committee amendment {0 that measure under which each serviceman would be compelled tq take $10,600 worth of government Jife insurance, but paying only enehalf of the premiums or about $3.19 monthly with the government bearthe other half. nder present law the insurance is optional, with premiums borne bY qu

\_the soldier.

TALIANS ADMIT RAF “RAID ON SICILY AREA

ROME, May 26 (Itglian Broadcast Recorded by United Press in New ¥ork).—~The high command acknowledged today a British aerial raid during the night on the harbor city of Messina and “other logalities” of Sicily. A communique said the planes|T bombs, causing “same dam“and wounding three persons among the military personnel. = British alr and submarine forces - unsuccessfully - attacked an Italian convoy in the Mediterranean, the eommunigue said. It reparted ‘lively reconnaissance activity” on the Libyan desert front and said nine British planes were shat down.

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ROSSI IRKED BY FASCIST CHARGE!

Frisco Mayor Today Formally Denies That He Gave

Italian. Salute.

SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 (U. P.) —Mayor Angflo Rossi of San Francisco appears before a state

legislative committee today to answer a charge that he often has given the Italian Fascist salute. he Siew. editor of the anti-e-news apes,

ma esier en 8 legislative co! he sarin mire subversive

and un-American activities. “It's an unqualified lie,” Mayor Rossi sald. He added that Zito often had “ghbused” him in the newspaper. Committee Thanks Editor Mayor Rossi, 3 florist of Italian descent, wes bern in Volcano, Cal. Hel in 1931 0's charges also were leveled iy i dm Andriano, - a former superviser and police commissioner, gnd many Dp. ent ‘members of San Francisco's Italien colony, one of the largest in the United States. He sad Be colony was “shot through wi obi who have philoso of hed Fromage cg Ag uti Knowl dge of ‘Rome's BA pe for 20

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numerous in local audiwas a key t ideas in at ittore Patrizi, editor ‘of the Voor Del ‘Popolo, was that there were five: Fgscist newspapers in the Ttalian calony, and that the Italian chamber of commerce was subsidized by the Italia

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HERSHEY WILL SPEAK IN ANGOLA SUNDAY

ANGOLA, Ind, May 26 (U, P.).— Maj. Gen, Lewis B. Hershey, executive heed of the selective service system, Will relrn te Angola, his native community, Sunday to give an address st Memorial day servlees gt West Jamestown cemetery. Tae Sane nesr the farm

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[ANT PETNUNT {FIGHTING POLICE

Details Lacking on Paris,

Gun Battle; Laval Returns to Vichy,

LONDON, May 26. (U. P.).—The

| Bxchange Telegraph agency sug- "| gested today that a gun battle in |Pasis between Marshal | Philippe . Be -{tiop and *police and doubtful ele- | {mepts” stil} was raging.

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that members of the youth move:

: oe were “attacked” while walking ‘| through the Latin quarter, No de-

tails - could be given, radio . Paris said,- indicating, the ageney said,

The Daily Mail's listening post. said the radjo had made no atiemph to explain whether police fired op the youths, or acted in defense. In a subsequent broadcast, radio Parig did not mention police, and blamed “doubtful elements.”

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The : reports aroused spegulatiop, among ep ShEsIVEN. Petain's

evidently was in Paris when the Bop ke uk. Bo Jk fo Vite r there, snd 8 dispatch fom unoccuPled France said he received “numerous French and German personalities as well as close o0l= pheraaniss on Sunday. Shen Sunday in Paris, Laval

wi tpone a meeting of Pcie 8 agency

t, apd 3 German dispatch said a deant. oxstaat mang of the ghts of a week of

would be one “great activity” in Vichy. _ Copferences Scheduled Admiral Esteva, general resident of - Tunisia, is expected in Vichy, and Laval will receive the prefects of occupied and’ unoccupied zones fon Friday, DNB. said. He will .discuss “economic Questions” both with prefects and Admiral Esteva. The British Broadcasting Co. reported that the Gempans had arrested “many men” in Paris, among

whom were two accused of having brought a bomb to an exhibition

man culture over Russian culfure” was being demonstrated. London newspapers quoted radio Ankara that Benito Mussolini had sent a note to Vichy, demanding Corsica, Nice and Tunisia.

Italians Annoyed

There was other evidemce that the Italians were annoyed because they believed Adolf Hitler was cheating th em out of legitimate spoils e Italian organ Relazione Internationali, close to the foreign office, called Laval’s policy a ‘“‘comedy” and demanded thatthe French say whether they were for the axis or the democracies. It has been reported that Mussolini might order an invasion of un= defended Corsica to bolster his waning influence, Private advices said the food “problem in Germany was becoming serious. It had lang been serious in Italy. Must Feed Workers

The Germans must feed, besides themselves, 4,000,000 prisoners and 500,000 alien workers who are allies

and Wheretare cannot be starved. r is the outlook for refiling the axis larder promising. i - Some sources said the situation was severely strained in Italy, where the common citizenry get 150 grams of wet bread a day and that many Italians would welcome any chance to end the war. BBC said the new German minister of agricultyre, Backe, was expected to intr luce severe measures to increase production,

DISTRICT KIWANIS

y Ind., May 26 (U. PJ. —Percy R. Morison, Chicago, administrative assistant of Kiwanis International, gnd Indigna district governor Lowell G. Taylor, Vincennes, will be guests at the gnnual ! meeting of the eighth" division of Kiwanis clubs today. Groups from Indianapolis, Shelbyville, Greenfield, Columbus and Franklin will participate.

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