Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1943 — Page 2
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6-YEAR PACIFIC _A $500,000 Heartache
CONFLICT SEEN
Naval Leaders Warn Against Undue Optimism On Home Front.
WASHINGTON, July 21 (U. P.) —
American naval leaders, looking for-
ward to war in the Pacific fo
another six years, today led a cam-
paign to discourage “almost crimin-
ally carreless” civilians. Secretary of Navy Frank Knox told a radio audience last night that Americans who think the war is won contribute to extension of it and that such complacency “will bring about the cruel and unnecessary deaths of many
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thousands of Americans in uniform”
unless checked immediately “At present this country is faced with two acute problems, one is a steady loss of production in war plants, now in its third month” Knox said. rising wave of optimism, based on almost eriminally-careless belief that the war has already been won.” Knox's address came a few hours after Vice Adm. Frederick J. Horne vice chief of naval operations, and Charles E. Wilson, vice chairman ol the war production board, told reporters at Knox's press conference that complacency is hurting the way effort. They all emphasized that the public is due for a rude awakening unless it snaps out of its present wave of optimism. “Our best naval and military brains are now planning for battles which mayv have to be fought in 1949" Knox said, but added that the war need not last that long— “we can win before that time.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hardwig of Los Angeles, are shown with
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they believe was born £500,000 for the alleged mixup.
RESCUE OF JEWS IN EUROPE URGED
NEW YORK, July 21 (U. P.).— Creation of a united nations agency to help an estimated 4.000,000 Jews escape from axis-dominated Europe | to Palestine was urged by Rep. Will { Rogers Jr. (D, Cal) night at session of the emergency conference to save the Jews. Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. said in a telegram to the conference that “every effort must be made to stop the slaughter which can be expected as a final gasping gesture of the dying
Nazi regime.”
SPAIN PROTESTS NAJERA SPEECH
Franco Offended by Radio Propaganda Message to France. WASHINGTON, July 21 U.P) The Spanish ambassador has
strongiv protested against in which
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Secretary of
referred to Generalissimo Francisco Franco as a “traitor” and “puppet,” Spanish sources revealed todav. The protest was delivered to the state department vesterday by Spanish Ambassador Don Juan Francisco de Cardenas. The speech in question was 2 Bastille day broadcast to France in which Castillo Najer, former Mexican minister to France, sought to give hope to the oppressed French people of a better day to come The speech was arranged broadcast by the office of war information in the belief that the French people would welcome a word of cheer from a man for whom they have the highest regard. Castillo Najera, however, speaking in French, attacked both Benito Mussolini and Franco. Mexico has no diplomatic relawith Spain, being the only Latin American country which has refused to recognize the Franco reime. Mexico supported the Spanish republican causg in the Spanish civil war, and recently has provided a haven for Spanish Republican
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MOTHER CLAIMS INFANT MIXUP
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L.OS ANGELES, July 21 (U. Her $500,000 damage suit Mrs. Larraine Marie Hardwig for a fortnight in the country today to recover from the shock of discovering that the baby she took
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home from the maternity ward was a girl instead of a bov. Her paby's arm was stamped, “Sex: Male,” Mrs. Hardwig said, and its birth certificate said Richard Allen Hardwig. She even paid for an operation which could not posbly have been performed on the iittle girl they brought home, she said. Dr. J. M. Andrews, who attended the birth, signed the certificate and suggesied the operation as a good thing for all little boys, said he had nothing to sav.
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that time. Hardwig said, the doctor and attending nurse came from the delivery room and said: “Congratulations. You have a fine big boy.” On July 3, about a week after the artival of the jumor Hardwig, Mis. Hardwig and the baby went home and she discovered the child was not a son. Hardwig dashed to the hospital at once, but bewildered attendants were of no help. The hospital said as far as it knew, he had baby Hardwig, and nobody else had reported having a son at home who did not belong there, Hardwig's attorneys said they would take depositions next week from hospital attendants and the doctor to try to find where the “son” may be, and who the little oirl is. Thev said a blood vest might help determine "paternity.
TAFT PREDICTS CURB ON BUREAU'S POWER
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