Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1942 — Page 15
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i ers : a : : cates that Petain’s * will probSgcores J. Marott, “Indianapolis : ££ Fol 8 : . |ably recall the. protest to business and civie leader, celebrated ‘oe . Gen. Gerd von Rundsted on Nov. 11. 8! another birthday yesterday. He was Continued {Pom Seen fail reported Expected to Offer to Form It ie also expected to contain 8 ; ! ; _ : or nr - ; 'ormal ‘acce “ “i sas ous. Tats how. he Unless Luftwaffe Comes pe rosy] * Army to Reconquer | eciicn that French. force, hors If Your Child fee : is " 5 : : - + co-operate ‘with the Nagis in the| Ves “| He was at his desk at the Marott To the Rescue. | French Empire. reconquest of the ‘empife ‘together I shoe store, surrounded by bouquets ; ‘ : : with" a Vichy offer to form immedi- Ss. 0Ug ing 3 , : ns : LONDON, Dec. 11 (U. P)— By. 'AUL GHALI 0 ) » WASHINGTON; Dec. 11, (U. PY. and gifts sent by sdmirers anil : : SL A : , Jeponet Copyright, 1842. by The Indianapolis Times ately an “imperial legion” compris~ A new phase in the psychological friends. facing the future with the Heavy bombing of Italy’s northern Chicago Daily News, mec. |ing picked men from the demobi- Creom lieve Telit} i ind cities likely to- BERN, Dec. 11. . While lized French A cause ER e Bl Yolitioa), Fastale, against ay {same spirit he had when he came to" em appeared bi helpless and did not interfere, Nazis are extending their — alongside the axis os a ere | or {rouble 10 help aa ir ilk an OF C8 Indianapolis 61 years ago. I mith and By ne Sakive » +. Recapltulation of the success bt | tary Sip over France, Marshal Fe.| africa Fons en glo ration - that the United .States| Mr, Marott attributes his energy JR v ussolind’s| io British air. force's home-based tain—practically ‘ &. prisoner in the} Laval ‘himself, it is believed, will famed’ tal mucous, mems= looking forward to the day when |i, the fact. that -he has always. : er ; German ally can sef up strong anti-| offensive against Italy clearly un-|Hotel du Parc—is reported to bebe entrusted with the “delivery of ob druggish va sell you can help Albania drive the Italian | worked hard. Hard work and in- LS oi aircraft and fighter defenses all the|derlined Italian lack of” defensive busily preparing an answer to Hit-|his precious document to Der undet of with vaders from her borders, = [dustry is the best thing for any-' 3 way across France. preparation. = _ 1ér’s letter in which the Nazi chief|Fuehrer. be Secretary’ of State Cordell Hull,|body,” he insists. i It was a year ago today that Ttaly There have been 14: night raids ghnounced his intention of seizing| Vichy undoubtedly hopes that the i 8 statement applauding the © - A Keon on Wor . bh 4 {declared war on the United States,|and one by day on Turin, Genoa|the French fleet ‘at ‘Toulon and | marshal’s-letter will lead to the staorts of Albanian guerrilla bands ! i ng and America’s air force is beginning and Milan since Gen. Sir Bernard | “smashing men and institutions” |bilization of what is left of Vichy’s d the restoration of a free Alo Of his own future, he says only to. work on southern Italian objec-(L. Montgomery began his offensive who were obstacles to real collab- authority—a hope which both the Hania is inherent to the declarations that he wants to be able to keep tives. : in October agains the Afrika Eotpg oration with the Reich. French internal situation and the Cl REOM U (ULSIO N the Atlantic charter. on working. : - Reports. indicate that Italy is un- This letter is being concocted by|Reich’s attitude seem to belie, for Coughs, Chest Colds, Sranchils . Mr. Marott for several weeks re- we : , ; 3 . rere for Hull statement, piped by cently was in a hospital recovering George J. Marott ~ \
ort wave radio into Albania 35! rrom an attack of arthritis, but he bell: as: other. conquered countries. fy, recovered and is back on the(is our future duty and responsibility is the latest step in the psychological ob. to improve it. Warfare to weaken the morale of 1 4i0nan0lis has a great future| He foresees a prosperity following the Italian people. ahead of it, he thinks. He con-|the war, but it will come, he says, : Recall Churchill ‘Warning siders the population an educated ony if we effectively check inflai Mini hill | one and mindful of its civic re-|tion. J } ge ime ed ister Wilton Chute be sponsibilities. All that remains now,| To that “end, he is urging a i f o BE em & = 1 Oy he says, is for the city to: grow. “sound ‘and Just” ceiling over all}. mn go Sar un S58 Asstt But, insists: Mr. Marott, Indian- produots, and a great purchase of liom Mussolini's rule, apolis has to have an improved| war bonds by the whole population. |:
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their Fascist yoke. ' t A fortnight ago Hull, replying at i @ press conference to inquiries cons cerning the future of Albania, ex- : pressed sympathy for the innocent api non-offending people whose try was invaded by Italy. It : t to be the high duty of every banian, Hull said then, to shoot h sight every Italian soldier he ay find in the country.
2 : : crats will meet tomorrow afternoon to reorganize the Indiana DemoLost, bu t Foun d = | gratic club at 319 N. Pennsylvania st; the largest and one of the oldest ol Democratic: clubs in the city. jo 6 Bags of Coffee Criminal Court Judge Dewey E. Myers, defeated mayoral candidate, }
t | f As the first step in preparing for the "44 campaign, county Demoi
x likely will be named president. Outgoing officers are J. Allen Dawson, ] . EDGEWATER, N. J, Dec. 11 | president, and Ed Hohlt, secrefU. P)—Pvt. Andrew Devine | tary. y : * ign. learned today that it was easier County Chairman Russell Dean Sus in the 'M i gm. obtain coffee than to keep it. | and ‘other officers of the county . : When Devine left Edgewater in | committee will make their head- License Jobs Shifted an army . truck he had 10,000 | quarters there. pounds but when he got fa. Wee- | wwe intend to make a real club hawken six 50-pound bags were ’ missing. ~ They had fallen off en’ route, but- by ‘carefully retracing his | Dean said. ' route, Devine luckily retrieved all The club, which several years of them. He found a man guard- | ago was the chief gathering ‘place ing two bags’ in Weehawken, a | in the city for Democrats, is fittle farther on a policeman was | maintained by dues from memFeepie watch over one bag, and | bers, each member paying $10 a e other three were picked up | year. here. The club had lost a lot of its | Pranch at P Sather,
. : popularity among party members » HOOSIER PILOT DECORATED | in recent years due to factional Beveridge Denied Furloug|
{ WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (U. P.).| fehts. ODDS ‘AND ENDS: The com~The navy announced today that Mr. Dean said that he intended manding officer at the army camp President Roosevelt has awarded the| to have a number of speakers ad- | at Want, Ridge, Ark. has notiof Merit to Comm. William dress club members during the .| fiéd LAE" Gov. Dawson that “it Dr 40; 91 Cireefibirg, Ind, | coming few fonths os: the | Sop
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GODFREY M'KINZIE, Lake county G. O. P. chairman, has been given the lucrative auto liout of it and make it a real gath- | cense branch at Gary by Secreering place for Democrats,” Mr. | tary of State Rue Alexander. He replaces William C. Burke. Mr.» Alexander also has ap- . pointed Ralph P. McAninah as branch manager at Plainfield, replacing Mrs, William H. Harrison, and has named Mrs. Pearle H, Moulton to head a newly created
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commander of a patrol plane squad-| tion of peace aftér the war ‘is -Oarp. ron that operated against enemy| over. ; state natin. fon Taidianapolis, | Asubmarines in unidentified waters. Democratic leaders realize that | to low him to attend’ the com- — ing session’ of the legislature. . . . : Another state senator in’ the service, Roy Conrad of 'Monticello, however, likely will be able | to get. back for. a part of the ses3 sion, He is in the ‘coast. guard. |“. « Sherman Montgomery, Re- _ publican investigator for the state alcoholic’ ‘beverages commission, E | has: resigned: effective Jan. 1, to ‘become chief of : Police of. Vincennes. ©:
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|tives, ‘thinks the war song, “Praise " Spring construction seats. the Lord and Pass the :Ammuni- . tion,” is all right in spirit, but he § {objects; to the prevailing manner of . |its radio ‘rendition, Dr. Montgomery, who is popular with members of the house, is pastor of the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist church of Washington.’ “I am not opposed to what the song expresses,” he said today. “The sentiment is what we all feel—that the good Lord is on our side in this war, .*But I do object to the way it is sung, and I have listened to it many times on the radio. So often I have heard it delivered in an apparent spirit of irreverence, almost borders ing: on ‘derision. “Mixed with the music, I have heard the tap of feet on the floor and the subdued laughter of the singers. That is no way to ‘attempt
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il UNITED STATES MAIN HEAD- | QUARTERS, Guadalcanal Island; ~|Dec) 8—~(Delayed)—(U, P.)—= | Bearded - and footsore but trium4phant,.a force of United States marine raiders came back to basé to=day after a record-breaking one on nth of guerrilla . operations in ch they killed 350 to 400 Japanese and‘ captured three enemy artillery ‘posftions, » Under -lean,- sun-tanned Lieut, Col. Evans F. Carlson, 47, Plymouth, Conn, who led the commando-like marine raid on Makin island Aug. 17, the marines conducted their operations deep in enemy eountry, wading rivers, hacking their way with knives. through dense jungle undergrowth and living largely on rice, bacon, raising and tea.
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