Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1943 — Page 9
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HEROIC ROLES
Three Are Cited for Bomber 4 Exploits in New Guinea War Theater.
Boosiers continue to play heroic roles in New Guinea, according to dispatches from that theater. Among the recent air heroes was
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By Science Service WASHINGTON, May 25—Ger-
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man and Jap radio chortles over American floods, obviously designed to cover up dismay over the ine dustrial disaster let loose by the are really ‘rather damp squibs. No major industrial damage is to be expected from floods in the Midwest, for : | they are not occurring in industrial
Our floods are doing damage to
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agriculture, and to some extent to rail and highway transportation —which is plenty bad enough, to be sure, but not to be compared with what hit the Ruhr valley industries when the bomb-loosed wall of water roared down on them a few nights ago. To inflict comparable flood dam-
age to an industrial ‘area in the United States, the waters around Pittsburgh would have to go on a rampage. The Pittsburgh region
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is the one great steel-making and heavy-industry area in this country liable to rive-borne disaster. High water has been on the Monongahela and Allegheny and upper Ohio rivers in the past, and can be expected again — but not this year. Flood time in those valleys is late winter or early spring. By mid-May, flood-making weather conditions have shifted well to the west; now is the time for floods on the lower feeders of the Ohio, and in the slow, flat rivers of the prairie
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and plains regions west of the Miss issippi. Spring floods are to be expected as a more or less regular thing, meteorologists of the U. 8. Weather Bureau state. As winter draws to a close, warm, moisture-laden air moves up from the gulf’ region, meeting the retreating cold air of winter on a long front extending in a general northwest-to-southeast direction. At about this time of year, the front stretches from the lower Great Plains to the middle Great Lakes.
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24 year-old Lt. Milton J. Porter of Kokomo. Returning from battling nine zeros about 40 miles west of Lae, he and another pilot of B-24s encountered a large Japanese bombing mission and warded off the attack of an enemy craft. Another Hoosier honored in that sector was the flight surgeon, Capt. Richard J. Sanderson of Westville, Ind. He was awarded the soldiers medal for heroism in rescuing a sergeant from exploding bombs in a bomber which cracked up in trees after taking off.
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