Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1943 — Page 20

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goat” if one was needed, and reiterated his chargés that Hull's anti-Soviet attitude had allowed United States-Soviet relations to reach “their present deplorable and dangerous impasse.”

President Roosevelt left for the futupé an announcement on the resignation of Undersecretary of State Sumner Wplles, who is reported to have resigned because of both ill health and differences with “Huil-on policies. : - Welles’ resignation was first re-

foreign ambassadors who received letters from Welles telling: them hat the president had accepted his ‘resignatibn, But Mr. Roosevelt told his news | conference yesterday that he

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{and when there was news, reportL ers would be informed. He added | that he would decide when this { would be.

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UNDERGROUND ARMY POISED FOR ATTACK

LONDON, Sept. 1 (U. P.).~From Norway to the Balkans a potential underground army of 12,000,000

ments.” Mr. Hunter is now advertising manager of the Tom Joyce Co,

DEFENSE. AIDS PLAN WAR LOAN MEETING

Block leaders and members of the emergency medical aid, protective and women’s divisions of the ‘Marion — county -civilian defense council, In district 21, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the Riley park community house to discuss the third war loan drive, 5 thairmen in charge of the meeting are Albert Gullion, district co= ordinator; Carl ey, assistant co-ordinator, and Mrs. Harry L.

had ['Schroeder, district leader of the

women's division and co<chairman of the war bond drive. Those unable to attend the meet~ ing are asked to send a representative, officials in charge said.

I O. O. F. LADIES TO MEET The ladies auxiliary and canton to Indianapolis 2, I. O, O. PF, will meet at 8 p, m. tomorrow at 437 Prospect st,

Judge Bain préviously had said he would revoke Burch’s suspended two-to-five-year Indiana reformatory sentence because the youth had violated probation pledges. ' This action was postponed by the judge after Burch had pleaded for “a fair chance to tell my story about the taxi affajr in court.” \ Burch was to have been the first vietim of a new “crack down” on youthful law violators involved in second offenses.

SAYS YANKS TRUST LEADERS NEW YORK, Sept. 1 (U. P.).— American soldiers advanced relentlessly through enemy lines in Sicily and will continue to do so in future campaigns because they are inspired by confidence in the “ability and judgment of their leaders, Hugh Baillie, president of the United Press, said last night in a nationwide (N.B.C.) radio broadcast. Ballie recently returned. from the war fronts, ”

restive and unconquered fighting

fon Hitler's harried wehrmacht the | ‘moment allied troops - storm. the Their deflance was a symbol of the start of the fifth year of the] war—-a sign that the Europe Hitler

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fears him, “In the lands overrun by the wehrmacht, German soldiery knew no hour free from stabbing danger.’ Exiled government leaders esti! mated that less’ than 2 per cent; of Europe's 120,000,000 people were! on the Nazi side; that millions of unarmed patriots daily risk their lives to sabotage and undermine German. authority.

here believed that the peoples of | Europe need only arms to fall upon | th German rear on invasion day! and prédicted they would rise in| concert to wipe out Hitler, his geéstapo henchmen and his armies, i A ———

FIVE FROM STATE

Five Indianapolis men are includ-| led on a list of promotions and| j orders to active duty released by | the war department today. ‘They are Maj. Joseph P. Ratliff Sr, 3802 N. Pennsylvania st, and!

“|| Maj. Lowell H. Stormont, 3118

| Washington blvd, bot advanced] from the rank of captains; Lucas Fl Kunkel, 6447 Broadway, and Gene A. Smith, 1237 W. 31st st, from first- lieutenants to captains, and 2d Lt. Bernise E. Luglan, ordered to active duty. Others on the list “who received promotions are Darrel} A. Stock of | Greenfield, Johii C, Dewenter and | George F. Massey of Lafayette, and

| lieutenants to captains: Frederick {| N. Zeiner of Bloomington, Walter { E. Lake of Richmond and Elmer L.!

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PLAN HONOR ROLL | ~ DEDICATION SUNDAY

A community honor roll will be dedicated at 5 p. m. Sunday at! W. 20th st. and Mighlend pl, for men of that vicinity who are now! in the armed forces. State Senator Robert Lee Broken burr will give the dedication ad- | dress, and Dr. Lucien Merriweather,

The refugee governments based;

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choice but to eat them directly from the shell. However, it is advisable to boil them first. “In the rural districts, it is also difficult to get dried vegetables, owing to a lack of dehydrating

ever, attempt to imitate them. “In-many respects American natives are no different than anywhere. What they call a Saturday night binge is no different than what happens when you lean up against a bar and drink a lot of vin rouge. ? : i

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FATHER FLANAGAN TO OPEN BOND TOUR

Father Flanagan, founder of Boys* Town, Neb, will make a war bond

Sept. 14; South Bend, Sept. 15, Pt. Wayne, Sept. 16. ris. PLAN BROAD RIPPLE PICNIO The Marion county Republican central organization will have & picnic-get-together and watermélén party at Broad Ripple park Sature

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