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RUSS DENY NAZI Takes Husband's Job LIGHT EARTHQUAKE |Find Adams, Clay Signatures | sms or ums sa cus| “si sucin ssa ve was stnng
ket price far in excess of that and Ft. Wayne ave, Saturday when
FORCES ARE CUT IB : REPORTED BY TOKYO On Papers in 'Two-Bli' Trunk Sos ism & or ST ce | . Wh | oh earthquake shook Tokyo and| Harold Martin, 830 Park ave, was| The document signed by John) £ || . =
adjacent areas in Japan ioday, the looking for a washing machine, Quincy Adams as president and
To i ’ kYe raio repéried, ‘Tit opused Henry Clay as secretary of state is
Pravda Says Germans ne —. by : : & 1 little damage. bought an old trunk at auction in3 S : Tokyo said the temblor was cen-|stead, and ended up with a couple dated Feb. 28, 1828, and appoints
Have 211 Divisions ® Fo tered near Shimotsima, in Ibarakiof historical documents, one of one “James P. Turner of Louisiana |} prefecture approximately 50 miles which contains the signatures of surveyor of all lands below Ten- Fal 10 % 0 | i o OFF
Facing Soviets. NN : : ba northeast of Tokyo, but that the| =o Ad nd Herr ce Copyright, 1043 by The Indianapolis Times SRLAR > i 3 only damage was broken bottles| = @UnCY ame a ¥ (nessee, and The Chicago Daily News, Inc. Re g Pea and utensils shaken from shelves. |Clay. The other discovery, a printed MOSCOW, July 1--A London NR pt : 3 ! Bo The broadcast was recorded by| I didn’t even want the Sr broadside igus wiiten sigiaties: COE «7s On restoring your 3 ; i na ba dad 8 LE 3 : gS said Mr. Martin. “I bid two-bits|is apparently an original reproduc- 3 ; i SOS > luefe ave heen Nasi YY : i be Uglied Press New Yom on it just for a starter. When no-|tion of Andrew Jackson's innaugural i 4 p riceless, old photograp hs DELIVER 5 SHIPS DAILY [body raised the ante I had to take address. Dated 1820, it was dis- Rs Ns Muluiteto gi » 3 ownstairs
troop withdrawals from the Soviet| 3 AR sp | & ; 5 1 WH §| Delivery of five merchant ships a|it.” When he took the trunk home tributed by the Western Telegraph Store
front is atiecked today by the offi-| cial party organ, Pravda, which says| | Se BR By vas in 1 ! |day has now become routine, ac-|last Saturday he found the yel-|Co. of Hamilton, O. Wok run, foes nb k Fo 4 cording to the U. S. maritime com-|lowed, dog-eared papers among its| State librarian Harold Brigham To re ere stron if | 3 Y { rE Fd mission. contents. was unable to estimate immediately 802 divisions of which 211 divisions } are now stationed somewhere in| eastern Europe or the Soviet union, | gays the Pravda article, which is| signed “Rasvedchik,” Russian word for “scout.” Of the remaining 91 German di-| visions, the article says, 35 are in| Belgium, Holland and France, with| perhaps 20 in reserve in Germany| and former Austria and eight or 10 in the Balkans.
Underground Report
(An unofficial source quoted as! AN having continental underground ' NE contacts reported in London several } a : Ru bY
days ago that Germany had ordered TE : : Re 80 divisions from the Russian front EE ; AT ORY OY ; Lp Ym Ann to the west but did not say that the| Mrs. Georgia Zander . . . she replaces her husband at a gear-shaping : | ARE machine at the Curtiss-Wright propeller plant, A YE SRB
transfer had been completed or even ’ NAS THE YOUNG
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According to Soviet information. li i the article says, there are no Nazi : : divisions in Italy at present. It is| Harold Zander Is nn Army, :
not disclosed where the remaining
25 or 26 divisions are located. * Nothing is said in Pravda's story Ww 4 w k P ll about the strength of Hitler's / e or S on rope ers puppet allies along the Russian " » front. As of last September, there| There are a lot of women in warh Mrs. Zander reported on March work today, but few have taken gg rt was her first job. Her hus-
were 22 Rumanian, 14 Finnish, 10 : Itallan, 13 Hungarian, one Slovak |OVer right where their husbands left |, + worked with her for almost a
and one Spanish division there. off. By I During the inter, the rs When Harold R. Zander, gear. month, and when he left a pi 9) and Italians suffered particularly|Shaper at the Curtiss-Wright pro-| for active duty the Zanders' part in heavily in the Stalingrad and the Peller plant, entered the army air producing Curtiss electric propellers | Don fighting. In earlier accounts, |forces as a mechanic with a ground did not slacken. the Russians virtually eliminated crew, it seemed that another indi-| Mrs. Zander says her only regret the Italians and Rumanians, vidual manpower problem faced about taking her new job is that ‘ Curtiss-Wright officials. plant safety rules require her to Pravda’s Figure But Mr. Zander did not approve remove all jewelry, including her | Pravda's figures, particulary of jof gaps on the home front any|wedding ring, while working on her pro-German strength, would indi-|more than he did gaps on the fight- machine. | cate the remarkable growth which|ing front. So he taught his wife,| “It is the first time I've had my must have occurred this spring, T1t|Mrs. Georgia Zander of 1106 ring off my finger in 10 years,” She; could hardly have taken place| Church st, how to operate his gear- | says, “but then war has made ees
during the red army's successful shaping machine, changes in our way of life.” THE DOWNSTAIRS GIRLS’
winter offensive, t 3 SERRE ait Bit Wha THIER aeerorct SOVIETS REPAIR | | | 24 1\W r © SHOP HAS THE
then on the Soviet front. Twenty ; of these were completely lost at| HOLLYWOOD, Cal. (U. PJ. —| NERVE DAMAGE : : PLAY TOGS
| VIEWPOINT on the 4th
Stalingrad, with two Rumanian di-|when Mrs Raymond Hammond, visions, These were, of course, in- ql heard a MAT: moving about cluded in the figure of 112 divisions, | 20 cop, n€ard a in = 3
which Stalin said, on Feb. 23. haq the room, she asked: “Is that you,' _, . . d 3 3 3 Be been defeated during three months; Raymond?” Find Minor Skin Wounds } iY | peed ‘ of winter fighting. “Yes » lied. : | > 3 sa ——— a he vig The May Cause Serious N where is the money? In the i a FOR HER -
FIND EGG-A-DAY HEN ’ : In an egg-laying contest held {pn | usual place in the bureau,” Mrs. Paralysis. ! the | Hammond sleepily replied. Copyright, 1043, by The Indianapolis Times
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