Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1942 — Page 5
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1042
WOUNDED FLIER | KEEPS ON FIRING
‘Guy From Mizzou’ Hops From One Gun to Other | To Bring Down Japs.
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June 11 (U. P).—Neither a wounded | ;.vttelton, British minister of proshoulder ndr a jammed gun kept duction, made the WH nibal, Mo., from blasting two Japa- was thought had nearly reached nese fighter planes during Tuesday's | capacity, has been increased by 100 bombing raid over Lae in northeast per cent in the last year. New Guinea, his companions re-| American production is only getvealed today. [ting into its stride but has already
recovered passed the British. SE TM w Integration of these two producIn & hospital, they told how “thel,. "o) cpeed up the output by guy from Missouri” hopped from] inating duplication, standardizone gun to another at the height of | ing equipment for interchangeable a furious dogfight with Japanese|use and making every new piece of navy Zero fighters | equipment count. One enemy attacker. they said, For instance, an ample supply of} wiil never fiv again, another prob- | spare parts is a vital necessity in ably is beyond repair. ‘serial and tank warfare. UndoubtGrundling was manning his gun|edly ways will be found to make when the Zeros approached within|some airplane and tank parts interB00 feet, cannons blazing. A shell| changeable. fragment struck him in the right] Win War From The Air? shoulder, but he remained at hie post and downed one of the at-| In the matter of airplanes it will tackers, be possible, if that course is de- | When he heard the rear gunner cided upon, for the United States to] ling left his own gun concentrate on big bombers, the a most powerful in the world, while j= wes enn. Then he fired a dam- Britain turns the bulk of her caaging blast into the second Zero. pacity to the efficient fighters for appeared, Which she is noted and Grundling still was ready for! The American bombers can be action despite his wounded shoulder. | flown to Britain, thus releasing] Reloading his gun. he fired a salvo|much valuable shipping space. { at the third Zero, but the pilot re-| In her thousand-plane raids on fused to come within range. | Germany, Britain has shown what] Grundling wasn't the only hero can be done in an air offensive. | of the flight. The bombers pilot,] When the combined air forces get Lieut. Pierre Powell of Buffalo, N.Y. |into action, it is not unreasonable made a perfect “belly landing” on|to expect that Germany may he returning to base because the wheels | battered to her knees, so that the eould not be lowered as the control! final land invasion will be mainly a line had been shot away. | mopping up operation.
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ORDER FOR RATIONING ELECTRICITY DRAFTED
NEW YORK, June 11 (U. P).— A sweeping government order calling for rationing of electricity throughout the country is now being drafted by the war production board according to J. A. Krug, chief of the federal agency’s power branch. Mr. Krug told the annual business meeting of the Edison Electric Institute here yesterday that no “serious” rationing of power is expected this year but that a critical
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