Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1943 — Page 2
MONDAY, JULY 5, 1948
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PAGE 9 _ RUSS BREAK UP Grable Weds Harry James: SEEK NYA SITE “Nedol for So
NAZI ATTACKS Celebrated Knees Knock FOR JUVENILES OTHTALL 100 oir 5.
B.).—Woo H. Dick \ wizened Chinese laundryman from Ashland, Big Guns Foil 2 Thrusts the “something borrowed” handker- Uh ling down like the walls of i of Agency May Ky. wore an air medal today, the chief, she got from Alice Fave, an- Jericho | . : kN \ : avs af » i | first ever awarded a Chinese in In eam 3 wi nee! Five davs afo Mrs. Louise James | Solve Problem for : Belgorod Sector, [other blond girl with legs, Miss got & AIVOTee i Juares Mexico. the continental United Staves. Soviets Claim SAS Nab, vory 6ABY County. Before a full military review at
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| Grable said
James, too, once was something Moscow. July 3 (U. P).—So-
Viet guns broke up two tank-sup-ported Nazi thrusts northwest of Moscow and scattered enemy infantry gathering for attack in the Belgorod sector, the Russian high command reported toda: Eight hundred elite 88 troops were killed and four tanks disabled out of a force of from 2400 ta 3000 men and even tanks that attacked futilely twice under artillery cover at 3 newly-captured Kholm sector In the Belgorod area above Kharkov. the Soviet gunfire caused so
many casualties that a planned at- |
tack was frustrated, the mid-day communique said (German news agency dispatches broadcast by axis radio stations said Russian offensive preparations were so far advanced that the initial moves were expected “at an moment.” (They also reported a Soviet push with nearly a brigade of tanks in
{but a little nervous
of a child star—in a circus. His mother, a trapeze artist, kept at her trade until a few weeks before She was her technicolor self in 2 Ke arrived. As soon as he could blue dress matching the color of toddle, a contortionist was teaching her eves him the art and he was billed as Miss Grable said she expected this ‘the worlds youngest contortionnero te last and perhaps too ist.” publicity wouldn't be good He blew “oom-pah” music for : the circus band until he was 10, 20-month union with former When he took up the solo trumpet, ciaild star Jackie Coogan was fre- Which, like in the story books, won
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quently in print; found out his $4000000 was only Princess, $130,000 and when she decided to
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She and James have leased al By UNITED PRESS
house in Beverly Hills, where they! expect to live until the army calls Yaimes, perhaps this fall. He The Tokyo radio today asked doesn’t know whether the army will Americans to celebrate Independence take his trumpet, too—for reveille Day by “detaching themselves from anq such the hysteria of war created by their [deceitful leaders and reflecting upIt was the trumpet that won on the more constructive aspects or James his bride. Those much-photo- their victory.” graphed legs couldnt keep still! In a broadcast recorded by the when he began to play, she said. United Press in San She would dance all day for the Tomokasu Hori, spokesman for the films and then dance all night for Japanese board of information.
Ends Raft Romance
first when Jackie him fame, fortune, and the fairy
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stoppage to NYA in approximately | 300 communities, Addison J. Parry, president of the county council, said today that the couneil would bend all its efforts to get the government to relinquish its lease on the countv-owned Kevstone
site, so it can be used as a deten-|
tion home, although the lease is binding until 1945
Wire Ludlow
“T am wiring Congressman Louis |
Ludlow today to take the matter up with the proper Washington officials,” said Mr. Parry. “We have swung into action on the juvenile detention home problem again, and we would be able to move into the new location in
less than 60 days after taking pos-| “The outlay of] funds to turn the NYA center into]
session,” he said.
an efficiently operating detention! home would be minor
“The building is admirably suited German Secret Radio Hints
for our purposes and is virtually Francisco, |
complete for such an institution. | “I personally feel that the NYA here has done a fine piece of work,
| the European theater of opera-
| down one enemy plane
REPORT IL DUCE
Bowman field here, Dick received the award yesterday for his son, Sgt. Charles S. Dick, gunner on an American bomber missing in
tions. 8ix of Dick's eight children were in the audience as Col George P. Johnson, commanding officer of Bowman field, presented him the award The vounger Dick was eredited with shooting
In an address to the 1eview, Col. Johnson paid tribute ta the
Chinese both in the U, S. and in the Chinese armies
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Allied Offer; Bombing of Rome Threatened.
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James complained that America is run- and now that it has been suspended Moscow and six straight attempts was playing ning counter to her historic policy | pelieve the government, knowing to cross the northern Donets north The first thing she knew, James of intér-American solidarity “by y g 1 VY our dire need of the buildings, will have Jed the Italians to make hasty
of Lisichansk. All were beaten off, and his trumpet had brought her denying inter- -European and inter- not hold us up,” Mr. Parry said. ® yas said. romance with actor George Raft' Asiatic solidarity.’ May Train Youths continue into peace time, The project idea was suggested by Mark out an allied landing on the con. RQ: - 3 \ » 8:45 P.M. : L & BN bility,” he said. “As yet we do not occupied countries who would aid fis TM 3 : know what agencies would be at- such landings and to instill in the “The commission has not changed continued to pile up and included: its plans whatsoever and we are, 1. A Milan dispatch appearing in apolis. The next largest group is now are assigned to invasion barges ih Anderson. The other training | than any other command. tral Indiana and that until completed ithe project headquarters at mately 4000 persons have received) training in this area in the last
OO A RM — | : ! : : monuments, Also under consideration by juve-{ whe ptalians were said te fea W. Rhoads, judge of juvenile court. tinent, axis propagandists decided Mr. Party also sees the possibility | that July 14—French "Bastille Day tected.” populations a belief that they had Ready to Take Over [been “let down” when no invasion ready to take over the location & Swiss newspaper said that Italoimmediately » he said. German reconnaissance planes over cite here is located at 225 B. Ohio st.| 3 A Berlin dispatch appearing in Other centers in this area are 10 Stockholm asserted that Grand =| 328 N. Illinois st. would remain open. =| There also are two NYA residence vear and that of this number 2500 are now employed in war plants.
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Greeks Preparing
4 King George of Greece In a broadcast to his occupied homeland said that he the Greek exile government and the British general | headquarters have been collaborating for the past three months “in preparing operations which one day will drive the German, Bulgarian and Italian armies from out national soil.” 5. Maj. Gen. Alvan ©. Gillem, commanding general of U. 8. armored forces, said in London that American forces in Britain have | been given “priority number one" 1 efficient armored units.”
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nije detention authorities, the coun-/ ii g 3 \ ‘ont near cil ANA commission is the possibility | allied landings id the ¢ of using part of the Keystone ave Rome as well as air raids, and the cite for the training of Marion nearest seashore resort of Ostia county youths in war work. The ae closed to vacationists A AAA nN Summer of necessarily moving other agencies is the next most likely "zero hour” Store Hours: to the proposed property as state for invasion. 3 3 F ‘and county institutions are taken| Allied sources reported that the MONDAY: SS _ Ro 3 over by the government for the axis practice of selecting its own 12:13 P.M. to > | hospitalization of the country’s war dates for the allies’ next moves was took place on the date supposedly William T. Ayres, president of get, the county commissioners, ex- Invasion Hints Pile Up pressed his pleasure over the possibility of soon taking over the NYA Indications that the invasion Approximately 800 young men the Mediterranean report a conand women between the ages of tinuous stream of allied landing 16 and 235, who are taking NYA boats proceeding to ports from Gibhtraining in this area, are affected altel to Cyprus. , by the cessation order. Of this| The London radio reported that cated at Bloomington, Shelbyville | Adm. Erich Raeder, former eomKokomo, Anderson and Muncie rmander in chief of the German ’ : * |navy, has set up a special antiNeed 9% Days [invasion force drawn from the army, Mr. Moriarity said today that it NAVY and luftwaffe. probably would take from 30 to 90 =| centers located here which will be closed as soon the occupants can be sent home, They are at the Key. stone ave. address and at 31068 N. Meridian st.
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