Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1943 — Page 12
FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1943
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ESSEN BLASTED IN RECORD RAID
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Blockbusters Dumped on City in Heaviest Air Blow of the Year. _
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BARGES RAIDED Than Million in Bonds Here
i Italy Repor Jittery y p ts Axi Glee club. land Camp Atterbury. Members of the cast of Ft. Har- | Sponsored by the American Le-|
Attack on Shipping In | vison's * “Khaki Kapers” also enter-| } fii with the Lob . i {gion in connection w ounTunis Ports. taingd
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evening were military drill teams, |show was headed by Fred C. Hassel[Ft. Harrison troops, navy blue- | bring, 11th district Legion com- |
Moésquitoes failed to retusn from | &f Jena. Two of the Mosquitoes collided over Germany. " A German communique acknowl-| edged that the R. A, F. caused | “major damage” in Essen. The one-two blows at vital German industrial targets marked an
intensification of what, Prime Minister Churchill has called an ex- Roger Ray
launched an attack to drive the Belles. chairman of the program, Nazis off the narrowin Kubap) A dance followed the war bond Homer E. Capehart, chairman of U | ig g rally with music by orchestras from the Legion's bond drive. (bridgehead. i — | | |
Reports seeping uot of occupied | Europe on the axis attempt to stop
patriot resistance in Bosnia were contradictory. London sources sald}
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can be bombed out of the war. | Cadet Roger Ray, son of Col. ‘patriots had driven - axis armies (U. P.).—The Dionne quintuplets. the children at noon, with only the Thousands of block-busters and Martin H. Ray, liaison officer for trom the Bosnian hills. {who by all the laws of chance] fire hombs were cascaded on Essen, | the 5th service command, will re- | Swiss dispatches said the Ger- should have lived only a few hours, site’ of the great Krupp arms WOKS oi eo 1jjs commission as a second |man-Italian forces finally had were 9 years old today and were {\ and Germany's moSt-bombed city. | lieutenant. in. the infantry at | cleared out the opposition. taking the anniversary in stride. | by the huge fleet of four-engined | ’ : | A German Transocean version of| The simplest birthday party vet
Lancaster, Stirling and Halifax graduation services at the U. S. the Italian communique, as re- | was agreed to by the five Sittle |
and said a small (they christened five ships, was] Surpassing even their birthday,|
areas of Essen in the .55 previous raids on the city.
Attack at Low Level
dianapolis men graduating. The . as “ramp boats”
others are Richard C. Stickney Jr. and Robert A. ‘Hershberger. tacks on the two Tunisian harbors.| The ships originally were to be! | right now is the 20-room mansion
200 feet despite intense anti- air- to strengthen the theory that the! commission discovered that the! month, when they will be living]
the air ministry said and Pantelleria is designed to soften |
i landing attempt at one or more of
Be trempied bn toe ren. Neighbors Object to Tavern the islands.
any oe jieniined by oe Mos: . | Bizerte is only 125 miles south of quite bombers. but their objectives Where Police Chief Is Sardinia and 150 miles west of
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makes ray and finished optical opp
tives of Giraud who had been in the northern end of the Caucasian
glass. Minimizes Influence | The two formations of mosquitoes | {Continyed from Page One) | London. bridgehead with renewed fury after
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-. Workers regional director, and May ; ; commanded the flight of mosquitoes | should decide to revoke the tav J ory oh ee tv ! d Y! which will be attended by Gen. De initial Soviet onslaught Wednesday. | that bombed Berlin in daylight last ©'n’S liquor permit. oseph E. Finerty, Gary. Jan. 30 and delayed a scheduled The residents’ petition, demand-| Lieut. Gov. Charles Dawson 2P- “pictures of all contemporary Claim Attacks Continue
speech by Reichsmarshal Hermann! fg that the taverns permit be re- pointed Senator Thurman A. Bid- {French leaders were banned in Al-| Today's German communique Goering.
Mi have been causing disturb- Vermillion, Anderson. Speaker Ho- |
ur there and that indecent van Coons, Crawfordsville, and | prime Minister Winston Churchill, {out yesterday.
Prosec Blue promised to in- . " Schricker; Hugh A.- Barnhart, de-!,,t North Africa. Most of the pic- {decisively assisted with strong)
MURFREESBORO. Tenn., May 28 y ctioate the situation and said that (U. P.)—4Tennessee State college, at | partment of conservation director! |iyres to be removed are of Giraud. | forces, the Soviets were bloodil if sufficient evidence of a public Samuel C. Hadden, state highway yi
graduation exercises, has conferred nuisance nature is found he willl : commission chairman; ‘Dr. Thur-
the honorary degree “bachelor Of jntitute “padlock” proceedings to faithfulness” on Chief, a seeing eye jose the | tavern. [man B. Rice, flale board of lealih | FDR Orders Less
The Germans claimed to have] {destroyed nearly one-third of the
dog who had unwaveringly led his] - eee i secretary; Harry Reed, Purdue uni 1200 planes and 170 tanks with master through four years of study] ©. K. COMMITTEE ACTION | versity dean of the school of agri- Federal Drivin which the Russians launched their’ at the school. | CHUNGKING, May 28 (U. P.).— ‘culture, and Thomas R. Hutson, g (offensive early Wednesday. but The degree was in the form of a The Chinesd communist party cen- commissioner of labor. WASHINGTON, May 27 (U.P). lacknowledged that vast Soviet re- | collar plate, appropriately engraved. tral committee today approved dis-| The legislature provided a bi-| President Roosevelt vesterday {inforcements were available,
who was blind a year before he en-|the Chinese national government used for this fiscal year ending mgpiles “to the conduct of press- |iNg in the area northeast of Novo-|
ness” because of the east coast que returned to the customary regasoline shortage. } [port that “nothing of importance’ In a directive to all depart- | had occurred anywhere along the
age of gasoline, every possible step must be taken to conserve |
dangerously-depleted reserves in [that Soviet warships and planes]
ties,” he said. [yo . . cl { believed imminent. The Soviets]
‘ ‘have been anxious to wipe ont the | PRICE HIGH’ —McNAIR | Nazi bridgehead before the Ger-' MOBILE HEADQUARTERS, 3d mans could use il as a springboard {Army, Somewhere in Louisiana, for a renew drive toward the MaiMay 28 (U. P.).—Lt. Gen. Lesley J. kop oil fields. McNair said yesterday that the! Axis reports indicated that the! American army “hasn't done badly” Soviet offensive was aimed at Temand has won battles, but “the price ryuk and the Taman peninsula. has been too high in some in-!whose canture would cut off the |
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Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo can brag, bluster and bluff Ma, 2 stances.” German bridgehead army from its, from now 'til doomsday, but iA won't help them. . “We haven't learned our lessons shortest sea route of reinforcement , \ I { well enough to meet battle de- and supply across the Kerchenski We're On Our Way! mands.” he said. Strait. - Africa is the first stop on the roa
that leads to Berlin and Tokyo, ———— —— | and that's where we're going.
fe're On Our Way! | S ee um? . Those of us who are safe here a bn can't ctand on the side-lines Mississippi Waters Sweep and cheer. We have a job to do. So, let's celebrate this . . . . 50 H . | ouses Off Foundations
kE yy - | ST. LOUIS. May 28 (U. P.)..— engineer, estimated at $25.000,000 | Mississippi river waters rolling tne damage in his area. which in- | downstream at an all-time high to-
day had inundated McClure. TIl.. 30° ng A fo gg ' miles north of Cairo, Ill. and swept Ville o., to Cairo an e by firmly ring to Work more, Produce mote and | approximately 50 houses off their Illinois river up to Beardstown. foundations. | The lower river readings tdoay,
BUY MORE WAR BONDS! | The town was almost completely eliminated the threat to the $9.000,- | | evacuated while waters in the 000 central Illinois public service streets ranged to 12 feet deep. plant at Grand Tower, ll., 110 miles House furnishings were’ moved to!south of St. Louis, but production] two schools, on the highest ground, remained halted at the Atlas Pow-| but water stood from two to three der Co. plant at Wolf Lake, IIL] feet deep in these buildings. | farther south. At Cairo, where the Ohio river! The Red Cross sent 800 pounds of | flows into the Mississippi, the level food into Grand Tower by boat was 52.1 feet, an increase of 1.1! yesterday to relieve a near-famine foot. | for the 1200 persons. Only 20 per! Col. L. + B. _Peagin, district Ermer: of the town | is not, ot inundated. |
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axis said 150,000 Soviet troops had jackets, USO Cadettes and Liberty! mander; Earl E. Cunningham, posed regulations
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epor ugoslav Gains | . Report ¥ 1 G . Dionnes, 9 Today, Share One posing asian prices on luxury’ Small Cake at Simple Party wis ce 'ieme © °F
periment to determine if Germany| | Gen. Draja Mihailovitch’s Jugoslav| CALLANDER, Ontario, May 28) One small cake will be cut by Brown of the need of employing a
capable of resisting all pressure \quints, their parents, and their o., ,.c It wag understood that! '| seven brothers and sisters present. Brown had offered this post to sevTheir gifts will be opened ‘then. ‘eral outstanding business leaders “The party is in line with the and that they had rejected it, and | quiet lives thev have been leading,” finally it was reported he had asked bombers. More than 10,000 tons of | Military academy Tuesday. [corded by the United Press in New girls because they felt that’ “their | explained Keith Munroe, their bus- Maxon to undertake the assign- | bombs already have laid waste vast | Cadet Ray is one of three In- | York, described the invasion craft recent trip to Superior, Wis., where | iness manager. ' ment.
tanker also was hit during the at- enough excitement for one month. | | the main excitement for the quints| Maxon took the job, Galbraith would be. fired and other far-reach-|
— Confi Landing Fears ‘named for the girls—Annette, Ce- heing completed near their nur-|ing changes would be made in policy| The mosquite attack on Jena was SNirm. tLangmg } cile, Emilie, Marie.and Yvonne—but sery. They and the entire Dionne and personnel. It. was understood |
carried out from an aititude of only | The Italian communique appeared at ‘the last minute the maritime | family are to move into it next he would not take the assignment! lect i i ivi on any terms other than absolute]
vessels would have to be named under one roof for the first time|power to hire and fire and to make |
craft fire and the presence of bar-| virtually non-stop allied aerial } : : 1054 x : “ho Re lor deorions _ HR . S. fri ; ins. Ls when quints were rn. Vv Ty om forget re SPAGHETTI SPOT Dombardmeny of Sey. Sadie % : Bp sid x ee hi “| A'show-down conference between |
| Brown and Maxon took place yes-
The raid marked the deepest | —ee their defenses. for an imminent FRENCH ARE UNIFIED, Russ Down 131 lterday and afterward, at an’ im-
|promptu press conference, Brown
CATROUX REPORTS ~~ German Planes sia ow. cmt
| ganization and would make no deci-
were described as the most impor- : tant factories of their kind in Gor | Sicily, while Sousse is a little more | ALGIERS, May 28 (U. P).—A| sion on a ‘“‘general manager” until many A Customer. [than 100° miles southwest of Pan-|complete accord between Gens. gummers. were credited with ac-' mid-June. | A’ beautiful modern Style” bridal ensems i. ; thw f | ¢ ! style” bridal en: “Preliminary reports indicate both (Continued f Page One) sien and 185 miles sou hwest jo Henri Giraud and Charles de Gaulle | counting for 16 other epemy planes, | See Corupromise ble the engagement ring set with a show. 00 factories were hit,” the ministry| ontinued Irom Tag LL Lh eo rene ind ig? Pepa 0- | while Soviet losses were given | Maxon was unavailable for com-'] 8fruine diamond. Both rings for the ; . PE TT | day by Gen. Georges Catroux, prin- | i 7 / gal Zoi ’ and that it appeared to he as prop-| |cipal peacemaker ited the Eo as 33. ment. But his supporters suggested oe oo are Usual Down Payment The Zeiss factory manufactures oy)y managed as any. other tavern. he ed tod Though Moscow remained silent| that Brown's decision was a comall types of precision Instruments pe added that he didn't think the o en ot as prepare} g tl ‘promise in that the pricing plan,’ XX Graduation Foor for the German army. mavy and ,g)ce department had received ¢ on ground action in the CAuCasus.|ypi., embraces community-area Easy Weekly Tegmet
sir force. while the Schott works many complaints against the tav-| ECONOMIC COUNCIL, new. French execuive commie. axis reports said that reinforced | Joo ceilings on foods, subsidies and | p Red army troops were assaulting other proposals, would be substan-|
tially completed by mid-Jung.
were led by Wing Cindr. R. Ww. The chief minimized any influ- Arnold At-| “I am proceeding immediately to Nazi counter-attacks had restored Galbraith, who long has wanted a contact Gen. Giraud and make final \most of the two square miles of ) : , , have> if the beverage commission: | wood, . : | rest. from his arduous duties, to bow W. Blessing. It was Reynolds who arrangements for the meeting, territory yielded in the face of the] |gracefully out of the picture.
jGaulle.” Catréux said. [the government would be able to! {hold the price line, and hoped that!
it would not be necessary’ to exoked, charged that patrons of the/dinger. Marion, and Senator Walter | gio on order of Giraud. isaid that the red army continued tend the proposed mgs prone)
speerer emia | - The order did not apply to pic- its large-scale attacks, supported by t I fi ht [to commodities other than coffee] SEEING EYE DOG. GETS ances late at night, that fist fights bart Creighton selected Mrs. Clara|( oc of President Roosevelt and tank and air formations, through-' oo Fad butter. With these sitb- | |sidies and with strict enforcement
language is used inside the place. AN HONORARY DEGREE ant o rg TE p Rep. Matirew 2. ole, Vinapnes {of which hundreds of thousands| “After fierce fighting marked by i of maximum prices, Brown said, it X-0fficio members are OVernor are plastered all ‘over walls through- |vicissitude in which the Luftwaffe] should be possible to roll cost of|
” repulsed.” the communique said. |e prime objective of OPA.
Chief has been the constant com-¢qlution of the communist interna- e€nnium budget of $50,000 for the | directed all i The Thursday midnight Rus m government. agencies | sda! g ussian dmin on dav was d ‘ibed | anion of Jack Wilkes, of Nashville, t 1 t t t t of council, $15,000 of which may be | eas i communique said ther S administration, todas BT 0a | ie —— — - p tional and reiterated its support o to limit the use of official auto- | unique sai ere was fight- by Rep. Charles . "Halleck (R..
tered the college in 1939. luntil the axis is beaten. July 1. Members draw no salaries. | i im ; ; ; |rossisk, but the mid-day communioC ing and immediate official busi- ni {put America in a groove.
‘member of the special’ house comittee investigating brand names! Act + long eastern front. j i ; Jens heads the President said g land newsprint, after hearing testihat “in view of the acute short- Big Battle Imminent ‘mony by representatives of under-' The mid-day communique added | | wear, makers and retailers, said that Gal!braith seemed to be ‘against
” nad sunk two self-propelled enem a , the east.” : . prop y ‘branded goods or their use—war or Crystone Plates pl STC Craftsmen “Operation of government ve- ‘barges in the Black sea. Qu: ne A Bond = ’ 'no war.’ : . ua aterials Use siclés must be restricted! to the | Jeweler both ihe GeRuane 20d Co glue lien ® All Work ‘Guaranteed | bare minimum necessary to carry |O¢ fussians were xuown to hav atura ; 3 50 Plates made from im-" on essential governmental activi. |'€inforced their armics in the Cau- DR. Ww. BRUCE WILSON ® Lightweight pressions. by Licensed | casus and a battle long has been But Sturdy Dentists.
Pittsburgh. repres i . PLATES duplicated EASY TERMS Broken Plates re- , 8 opie ung thea Mo in new mate- $3.00 ON APPROVED paired as $4.50 nongahela presbytéry, yesterday as-! : CREDIT 1 sumed his duties {as moderator of rial low as ea : AW aS iaares (the 85th general assembly of the Hours: Tues., Thurs., Sat, 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.—Mon,, Wed., Fri. to 8 P. M.
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