Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1943 — Page 7

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flag was flying at half staff outside ey ! Jerlin— e_ seven the town. : cept for a passenger- ferry line, : ; a Late reports said that the Danish|the loss of one bomber and O0€ lpi’ reports filtering through to : : : 3: series’ presenting : garrison at the big fort of Middel-| fighter on the allieq side, - - : , X : : No. 4 1.3 9s Wesenting our'ateg. grundet attempted to wreck it, just} 33d Raid in 48 Days

as other military installations in fing e|the - capital, - od ; 1 0 : Denmatk were destro .| The Marauder raid was the 33d Po : P sonal Service our Moin un amare |}{ vison put ty dy - aw sich operation in 43 days’ against ‘Rumor King Ablcated and others will be employed at|with 4900-pound blockbusters after| | : skilled staff is by ou to Mich, n1-e207||| recruits too inexperienced to carry|8ir fields and other targets IN| Despite a Nazi warning that in-|wood-cutting. : |dark while fires set by an eerlier out the desired destruction. =~ |Fratice and the low countries .by|citers of strikes would be executed,| Altogether, 200 to 500 refugees|Marauder attack lighted the skies.| i all. Prices are within the the 8th air support command. Some | general strikes were reported . to|Were believed to have fled to Sweden| Altogether 21 enemy planes were| 7 means of every family in. SWEDEN IS FIRM IN of the operations, such as today’s have broken out in Skagen, Hjoern-|since Gen. Hermann Von Hanne-|shot down in the wide-ranging blows] } ; Marion County. . i ; have involved multiple targets and|ing, Saeby, Aalborg, Viborg, Aarhus, ken, chief of the occupation troops, |through last night while 15 allled| | Tr PROTEST OF SINKINGS the number of separate missions|Grenaa, Fredricia and Svendborg. |overthrew the Danish government aircraft—an unususily ‘high number ; STOCKHOLM, Aug. 31 (U. P.).— totals more than 50, The German panzer divisionjand imposed martial law on the|—were missing. iy Sweden took a. firm stand today About 900 tons of bombs have shifted from Norway was reported country. (An Ttallan communique broadROACHES st a German press campaign | 2662 dropped in these missions atid [to have taken up quarters on Sjael-| In the latest of a series of re-|cast by Rome radio said 40 allied). 1 SETH : acim tous off by a dispute | 18188 numbers of - eriemy planes iand, thie ‘sland on ‘which Copen- |strictions, Hanneken banned all civil [planes were shot down—10 by Ital- LANNER & 1 SHUR-DETH caused by the sinking of two Swed- have been destroyed on the pou hagen is ‘sittiated. civilian passenger traffic throughout an fighters, 27 by German planes 7p { Use Jl ish fishing trawlers by Nazi war- ad In a American : losses | ‘King Christian X and the entire [the 4 ry, except interurban|and three by ground fire.) ol Sl dAnilidle ships in the Kattegat, Twenty-eight bombers ‘were Tost POTS) family ‘were transferred from! trave > | Flying Portresses that hit Viterbo > RNIN A foreign office spokesman sald); ip: assault on Munchen-Giad- ; - i ine Spode id tp Sct Goran rt snd n,m MN Mas. Ave, "7 | violated their country’s neutrality lass Sion i ee Bainber ; a , —

:'| by ‘sailing in a war z0ne, east. La " A crushing weight of hombs Co ; ranging upwards to _four-ton 'su-i§ * 3 per blockbusters were dropped onifl tool-making and textile factories|§ : mile With Pride Crate Tol chen-Gladbach and Rheydt in the : first raid on those Rhineland cities|§ i n - in more than two years, Na Wear New, Modern oid Di Dog 0 % 3 y . fj{torced lull in the air offensive ht 3 ————————————————————————————— : against Germany, the four-engined Stirlings, Halifaxes and Lancasters ! subjected the two cities to their

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‘and X-rays. DIORA! Ey i damage” and a number of casual- fT . i ig ad o : Treasury Department estimates it will need for current expenses to prosecute the war. i Coo Aad ag was the rs largesse ata : : on : - ’ Popular Family. . a *avAIe | and the pbs of the war on BUDREY PEAN— | DAY Munchen-Giladbach, one of the prin-.

ein lL raflroad links betwee | br nT . lc as : # QUE |e, toa tn western dotenas wnt 4) A Staggering Figure Isn't It? - : TRS | stream. of: heavy ‘war material, : : 4 ; ; WIL } § N (iE Inventions 2 ph J Munchen-Giladbach lies 25 miles : Yes! to we, Mr. and Mrs. Average American, who figure our budgets

Dr. Hickniast .

LISTEN TO west of Dusseldorf and less than 20 ; ~Jj| mites from the Belgian border. 'in dollars and pennies, it does seem like a figure from out of our world

; tist- You Can *MEMORY Fighter-bombers also attacked ; : : 2 Jel Sun Tue Si oitfilds 20a”, Other targets 1 a : and beyond our comprehension. .Yet we oversubscribed the two pre-

31.0813 9f Datotal Dentiasey. Slum. aud Holland duw- BR vious War Loans . . . we built. the aircraft carrier "Shangri-la" with our

£ Wise ing the night. - ROOM 301—3D FLOOR : ~~ = A Zurich dispatch in the Stock- EN war stamp purchases in July . . .'we collected scrap metals , . . we

ROOSEVELT BLDG 12:45 to 1:00 holm newspaper Dagens Nyheter |§ Si Gar. Wesbington, Tile Ho Sid Viens Was on the venys oti] 2 turned i in our extra tires and rubber articles . . . we are saving our waste . J ave 4 _ 2 3 A ; : (Opp. Claypool Hotel) 1:15 to 1:30 bombers soon will raid. the city. EL : 3 fats see WO planted our victory gardens eels we hav Qregons the luxury

Phone L1-702% ad Large Dubers of women, shildren BE ” . i of our automobiles . . . we' re giving of our time to Rati leaving the city in a steady stream. ff § EEE | «..to the Red'Cross . .. to the Nurses. Aid . . . to the Civilian Defense

on on Everything! | | : : Corps... all without profit and with only the love of our American way NS =e Diamonds, Watches EXPECT PRESIDENT of life to motivate our: doing them. This is true patriotism for a

sc ta ag. Sans 10 ANSWER CRITICS Ee patriot is one who does: things woe naling ‘hin who suffers. and Saori ices

without thought of return.

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is or : ; ui received b by the Chairman e State Highway ved mission, at his his of the State Highway Cotamisel at his| his press and radio conference this

-~ Ch Kd ght in Indianapolis, until 10 A. M. Cen" | gfternoon—his first since the QueTil Be tember 16, ious wien all proposals ill be pubhily ore] bec. conference—he ght add to ed nA 3 (1043), | "MADISON COUNTY—DA-WT 34 A (n,| Hull's denunciation of Newspaper disiapolis Blvd. in Ham lp €0, 10th, Street 10 Anderson trom Columnist Drew Pearson, who has i, : ue. | he ‘ - (1), 0. accused Hull and other state de-|§ {on = j 4 on, 00 iB PAYS 8 Avenue to street, : : : Ch tory ut a cat ot ’e

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ropokals may. be bcs STATE Hiomway couasmion with the hope that Hull's denial of the Commission in .Indian- NA Hadden; “my charge that he is anti-Russian eC. Batten, ctaionss, will stand up hetter than his recent ain. tor. the conbiuction, of ceriass | denial that Sumner Welles. would i be seoeven } by the Chairman resign.” : : until 10'A. M. Cen-| © | r———— 8 Beptember ls op HINT GRANDI ON WAY TO U. 8. "ISTANBUL, Aug. 30—(Delayed) | Be or he, and PA AEE n.8 9.119 Se n|—(U, P.) ~The Istanbul newspaper | Line io 8. R. 40 YA 200 Ladd HE oid rd iiieited east of the east s and