Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1943 — Page 2

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Germany fo Collapse AS JEWS’ HAVEN IEE | AS FARM OID a = rn ms ee 12 So

down which once and for all would he could not muster the two-thirds|raised in the house so lk

In 2 Years, Writer Says rrr 1 oi kill the legislation. It will remain|majority necessary to override the|remains in committee

‘By FRANK H. ARTEOLOHEW Mrs. Lowdermilk Says All Senators Hope & to Salvage

.. uvsaresut orogens | | . | ; | | SAN FRANCISCO, April 7 (U. P.).—Germany wil Of Race ‘in Europe Measure as Weapon to | collapse suddenly within the next two years, in the opinion Could Live There. Keep Wages Down. | :

of Frank J. Taylor who, as a United Press staff correspond- | 10n the war is over, all the Jews| E By LYLE ©, WHLSON ent, wrote in 1919 that defeat in world war I had created |of Europe could be put in Palestine United Press Staff Correspondent ‘no “deep-seated aversion to militarism among the German [aud rehabilitated there, Mrs. Wal- ; § | wasmINGTON, Aprit 7 (U. BP). people.” He predicted another war would follow. Mle A rion gaid } | ~Farm bloc senators who whooped It is his belief that the afternoon at the anal doiop 4 | the Bulkhead ba » he Tore present war will end as did : : uncheon g assah - 5 |House by a T8- c ‘the last one, with the Ger- Saw Clouds of Pits. Lowdermilk, wie of the as-| Ff a today ike mans suddenly deciding Prog ant WwW ar sistant chief of the department of| |. x Ri no wee cellos

- agriculture’s soil conservation bu- ; fney have had enough bué I= reau, lived in the Near East for : The weapon will be first used, if

A ere: et wars. Failors Note: a | [eight months, returning here in| ERELESER at all, against John L.. Lewis’ effort Taylor, now 8 well-known maga- of the a en 298 declared that Palestine had| . The big difference between or- | to obtain a $2-a-day increase for c German -plannin; nlestin dinary mail letters and V-mail 0 . The atter the. lash war to" cover the re a Prank i plenty of absorptive power and| jg jn the space it takes to trans- is alien a yes farm birth of the new German repub- de BO Ss COrTe hn suggested that Jewish colonists in| nort each. The two V-mail reels wo ting from parity then § ey Palestine be placed under the rule| i this soldier's hands contain | To" a oo parity

‘reorganize staff repo be ori ‘Press. oe pen man Mies 8 Benin, U. Sled Jn & of an international league or court! a5 ¢he 3200 letters stacked in ments now received by farmers. . after the armistice he filed from | | oo widely printed in the | | 2 the close of the war. front of him, reduced on micro- | president Roosevelt vetoed the

Berlin a dispaith which a: dy | | United States in March, 1919. Barracks Available Sim. a for salaiess overseas, | pil] last week, asserting that it would % -ma . ” a of Germany, following the sign- Today ’ hin Tp She visualized an extensive power | cio o¢ g 3 sla point ing loose a “tomate i ngegon; This ing of the armistice, forces the | | that th . and irrigation program which could | yoo oe to administration: 33 op e collapse of Giermany | |pe puilt on the basis of what the | — oo oe ia wage demands and other efforts i conviction that neither war from in the present war will paral- e colonists already have done. | EMM oo without nor revolution within has lel that of world war I. Re- Jovi Siete Alea a one. ;

worked any psychological meta- tly the United Press disa ‘of Germany as a na- its cliénts a reprint oseupl eq. hy allieq soldiers coulis be » tion, or of Germans as individuals. | | o¢ Taylor's prophetic dispatch | | Utilized to help house the new i | R at 5 : Jewish colonists after the war and |E : Just the ‘Form’ Changed of 1919, The reprint from the | 1o,."ionks could be turhed into 3 Nashville American caused so bulldozers to help in construction

* “The revolution has changed the much comment that it was de-. ; po a a ~ form of government. It has not | | cided to interview Taylor at of power plants, etc. : Fo. ¢ La £ : 9 . { | changed the governed. It has not | | his home in California. In ancient times the population Lb . brought despair nor humiliation. L of Palestine was two and one-half. 0% : 4 A half dozen speakers at the na- a million,” she said. “At the begin- 8 AB Zk EY

2 * tional assembly in Weimer voiced | They ‘Voluntarily Quit’ i 2 the 200, seniuy, Wheh the 8 2 5 : the general feeling of the people “They viewed the ending of the [JcVs began their reclamation work, : : 5 VAD) when they] said, in effect: war merely as an armistice pro- | the Population was less than 300,000. a \ 5 : in 98 $ 9 S 98 : \ » 3 ‘ kK) 9

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mir 2 et | dro el | me | on ee, OR | TR iy |e ne Soo - pod Si ag voluntarily, ac- | quit, for the time being. There nas on hgh * Sadek Your young man about town will look very debonair in these Spring coats! They're i a i Provisions, of the as thing sub-rosa about this | rough Palestine describing the| 2 just like Dad’s, just as smart and as beautifully tailored. In navy cheviot and tweeds. Ea uty She saptic exami a work don x. 2% Sizes 2 to 6. e rec ation €e |

he impression that the | of Gen. George H. Herries of the i : 5 ge, results’ ‘of 1914-1918 | American military mission in Ber- 8 : 4, ; » d any ‘deep-seated | lin, who sent it by diplomatic Gardens in Dead Sea Ee -. - 00 : anne Uuits ) militarism among. the | pouch to Paris. ‘ge ” -“ F, 7 ople. Men and women, “When I arrived in Berlin on |_. oolonists” she said, “have 5 i

washed the soil of the dead sea!D AS d. out t tice,” Tay- |» a bib ST | LL Teel le a ei 0 NN, ee? RZ FOR LITTLE SISTER!

Be other war of revenge against | complete exhaustion of the coun- She described what she called the

ace-Lorraine is taken | try. " : : : ; x \ Bh SAAT rt and cute and just like - 4 ; Jewish chicken and the Jewish cow. y : 5% They're pert and cu Ton Serlueny. They refer =» Her food supply was gone. Her | “um 0 con ™ or cow,” she said, Children 5 ; : ¢ sisters, These all-wool flannel suite | i Joss op fou out | ais wer hopeless ane | gave 10 fo. a0 pullons of milk 3 tr neatly tales, wih » pesied ’ ry PS year. The Jéwish colonists bred it : ] 3 Seb : skirt and removable suspenders.

logical ma ter. of fact.” rale of the people was low. But : ett When's clipping of his 24-year- | the bluff had been kept up until |¥ith 8 Holland breed and now have , Red, copen and aqua. Sizes 3 to 6x. old dispatch was led ea fis. the last.” a cow that gives an average of 780 3 4 a i gallons a’ year. The Arab chicken Ng of 3

attention today, Taylor said that | - That will happen again, Taylor : he was only reporting the out- | said, and again the Germans will Jails 50 small SSE} a yest, Theldews 2 py = y " T is’ BLOUSES not believe Shey have been licked. |JFed it With a Leghorn and now | White High Shoes 4 11 ots 0 b 1 ’

k £ Spo en opinion in Gem. have a chicken that gives 150 big She described the ‘setting up o of $D- 9c TO $119

HEH il Hn TTR THI Hi HIRES THORN HHE eggs a year. » ; new industries by the Jewish refu- ! : | sownsy fh Ig 5 A AYR ’ 5 | [zee Protrss cra 2 re [) 4 % 49 | Goy lttle skirts tn pastel Attractive cotton and rayon : WAR . » ouses a eter cutting and textiles. 5 Xa Sh : plaids and solid pastels. ll Tay

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pi | D. wid A ie Frosh Sea | Sid << Bh Beau yi Department, / Avorable Justsla amd prints in fine cotton. Tailored and dressy : styles. y :

Downstairs at AYRES HEAVY FIGHTING IN BURMA RENEWED §

By UNITED PRESS

=| Renewal of heavy fighting in Burma was announced today in a New Delhi communique reporting a |S British withdrawal on the Mayuis § peninsula in the face of a Japanese = flanking threat to extended commu- |& = nication lines. = : =| The fighting, first in several weeks |= =’ Sion this vital Pacific war front, is|E

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&| In the southwestern Pacific, Gen. |E DE His Afoot on Easter!

have done the finest reclamation of V. ; ps SW ; HE yle for dress, in brown or black elk for “ed Py Jags found Wn umes aouth [I IR, day in, day out wear! With flexible \X | Tots’ COTTON DRESSES $9853 :

E | the Salamaua area, north of alliedheld Buna, toward which ground forces are working up the New E| Guinea coast. Other air raids were scattered in the area. MacArthur's aides who journeyed to Washington seeking more help in the Pacific area = returned without revealing the results of their trip.

LOCAL MEN PRISONERS

Two Indianapolis soldiers are|§ among 263 who are held as prisoners of war by the Japanese, the war department revealed today. They are Capt. William 8. Gochenour Jr. 410 E. 56th st., and Capt. Nelson N. Kauffman, 3337 College ! ave.

JAMES PLEW DIES OF FALL James Robert Plew died today in

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and It’s Time for 734 N. Pine st.

A New DRESS Car

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