Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1943 — Page 9
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AN sal | x a Fh » I > J gi > " ; . 7 2% Fo Aad 160 Fortresses, 600 Men Lost In Raid on German Factories|| ; - ; "(Continued from Page One) i | ; : J J : : ‘degree that they will be out of|raiders had caused considerable Reel Back as Army : C. I. 0. Head Says Labor Production for many. outta, the damage” in Schwelnfuit, ; a nd | rue, : oh e was e cost. No crewmen sald they saw|: Pours Supplies to : Would Be Forced to ASK |whether in plane, ship, tank or|smoke and debris from their block d 3 locomotive can operate without busters soar 5000 feet into the alr, Front Lines. ; ; For Wage Increases. [bearings and Brig. Gen. Frederick Maj. Theo Diltv, 33, of Sabinal, Tex. ¥ a L. Anderson, bomber chief com-|sald the target was “smashed to (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) mand, recently described Schwein- hat . ’ _|furt thé “most important target in - “There were fires all over the danger of intdtion end wake & jms Europe.” target area,” he said. “I have never | | posse prices. On one previous occasion—Aug.|seen anything like it." : 33 eax Is an imposition of a {17—the 8th U. 8, alr force lost 59] Second Lt. Howard Kliemets of) (= = astions] cut bearing most heavy bombers in a single day, but BacanaLo, Meh, said Sue. Shae i f Mrs. Minnie M. Blankenship, aye 08% lin two raids, 36 failing to return plants were hit so har at| | gl IS Pr | heavily on the low income groups”, =" Cli ty on the same targets |Schweinfurt “will have ball bear
both of Gary; Pvt. Steve P. Sth army's attack that was mov- _ Josephine | kv son of James Ka- he sald. at Schweinfurt, 65 miles east of [Ings all over the place.”
relentlessly northward toward minsky, Whiting; 1st Sgt. Gerald Murray also said: Frankfurt, and 23 from a shuttle] The Germans obviously threw 1
ome, pw Jes Shan 95 miles away. % L Moffett, son of Mrs. Ines m hers cue vy must he raid on Regensburg, 65 miles south- every. ghpet Slane hey Souid ttacks Fail . posed further taxes east of Nurnberg. ‘ muster against the fortresses, other Moffett, Mineral; Pfc. Carl W. {nose receiving $3,000 a year or less. crewmen said, and they used every
4 x fierce resist fanapolis. pee and in De counter- : . Sebi. Xow of Sr Vida B | 10 do so would reflect a callous 58 Was Record weapon at their disposal, including : but nowhere were they Ordun, son of Mrs. ‘Henry Ordun, disregird of the disastrous Impact| one royal air force's biggest single | aerial bombs and rocket guns. to hold Lt. Gen. Mark W. ‘La Porte. and S. Sgt. James B. which increased taxes would have ioe in a night raid was 58 in an| Even antiquated fighters joined in| | Clar) Front reports indi- : Tribb HD t Mrs. Grace Shep- on the morale, health and working attack on Berlin last-Aug. 33. sittacks on the fortresses and one] } that the enemy's Volturno| ned prisoners of Ja hs a y P= |efficiency of war workers. An average of 400 bombers have | American flier remarked he would had cracked. pan. pard, oga. j 3 The Present miceme 3x been participating in recent Ameri- no huey Joon Surprins to see “the : emptions mus thcreased from ican raids on Europe and if right brothers up there.” i American artiliery on the heights|,, . 51 army's attack on the Vol- A 0 CLINE CH APEl $1200 to $1500 for married couples; average were ie lr a. ; Shoot 91 Down : 1 Ws J from to $750 for single personsithe 60 bombers lost would constitute pe portresses shot down 01 in-| © and from to $400 for depend-|15 per cent of the raiding force, five yor cepting enemy fighters and probEMPLOYEE IS DEAD ents. The administration’s program |per cent more than the usual maxi- |, oy ' y fig 8 . pi i 1d set these exemptions at $1100 ably shot down 42 more, while the forces , wou Pp » mum that can. be afforded. Thunderbolts destroyed 13 enemy ! A. Merle Cline, ‘employe of the $500 od $300, respectively. *| A Zurich dispatch sald one For-|pianes and probably destroyed three Seize Casacalenda Harry W. Moore Peace chapel, died 3. victory tax/ must be re-|tress made a forced landing in Switz- | more,
in the Tyrrhenian ses had Put| me British Sth army, in a flank- [last night at the Methodist hospital Peale, erland with three of the 10 crew-| ne Schweinfurt raid ended a [ : men wounded. Two of the crewmen three-day lull in 8th air force op-|
pps ashore in the enemy rear orporate Increase Urged h of the Volturno in the dark. (Ig drive up the east coast and after an Nines of four weeks, ° Terese Urey were believed to have parachuted erations. early Wednesday while the|through the central mountains, ad- Mr. Cline, who was 33, lived at 50} 4. Income and surtax rates oniover Germany. Another official American state-|
bulk of the 5th army was assault-|vanced six miles and seized Casaca- N. Jefferson st. He was born at Mt. corporate incomes above $25,000 ment reported that reconnalsance| the river from the south. lenda, 5% miles southwest of La- | Vernon, and was a graduate of Mt.{should be increased from the cur- Mult Dasage photographs “had disclosed that] ; i the Termoli-Naples road Vernon high school. A resident of rent 40 per cent to at least 55 per| The official German news agency both the huge Focke-Wulf assem- |" ne on P * _|Indianapolis for three years, he was cent. issued its customary exaggerated |ply plant at Marienburg and the| American flying fortresses and graduate of the Indiana Institute 5. A 00 per cent excess profits tax claim, asserting that 00 enemy | component factory at Anklam were Liberators, meantime, smashed rall- oJ Murtuary Science o Indianapolis. Withouk rd credit, siiayld be Planes had been shpt Sowa over [knocked out of production in Sat-| Rom s e was a member of the Gen- | ley on profits above 4 or 5 per southwest Germany, Including 20 | urday's raids on northeastern Gerroad communication Ruth of | eral Baptist church, Mt, Vernon. [cent of invested capital. Profits in out of one formation of 256 bombers. Won and Poland while Mitchell medium bombers| gurvivors are his wife, Mrs. Myra | excess of averize 1936-1939 profits, | Many of the Americans were burned| The Stockholm newspaper Svens- | raided the Argos airfield in Pelopon- P, Cline; a son, Arthur R. Cline; &|put below 4 or 5 per cent of invested | to death when their planes exploded |ka Dagbladet quoted Swedish crew- | nesus, southern Greece. daughter, Merlene F. Cline; all of | anita] should be taxed 65 per cent.|as they hit the ground, the broad- men who were In Gdynia harbor|
pontoon bridges across the
The f the a d pe yi fle Te Airy no 6. Married couples should be com- {cast said. when the four-engined bombers hit corner o. Toa «Cline, Ral Ww ll d Ken- pleted to file joint returns. The German transocean agency (the Polish port Saturday as say-| 4 miles northeast of Rome, in|bfothers, Ralph W. Cline and Ren-|™, derived 1 tax-1hailed the aerial battle as “ 1 1 neth L. Cline, Mt. Vernon. . Income deriv rom now-tax-7ha e ae attle as “one of [ing that 10 vesels, including the| Re Bis on a aciory Funeral services here, will be at 7|exempt securities should be sub- ihe greatest German defensive vic-|13,387-ton ocean liner Stuttgart and | 4 esserschmi p. m. tomorrow at the peace chapel, | jected to taxation. es.” but acknowledged that the [two small warships, were sunk. by the Germans, the allies|100s were shot down out of 8i..4 4 2 p m. Monday at the Gen- -
re slowly pushing them back along formation of 35 planes which chal-|era) Baptist church at Mt. Vernon. the road toward Rome. lenged the big four-engined bom- Burial will be at the Mt. Pleasant IN INDIANAPOLIS Rain that ceased on the night of ibers. cemetery at Poseyville, Ind. HERE 1S THE TRAFFIC RECORD| Evelyn Louise Howard, 33; of 1208% N., Thomas, Josephine Carr, at Coleman, Senate Donald, Rontheau Dickover, at Coleman.
a FATALITIES Lyonel Warren Prince, 33, of 834}; In- Richard, Frances Dryden, at Coleman, County City Total i Henrietta Elisabeth Richardson, | George, Ruth Brown, at Methodist. 7 h
Samuel, Psyche Houston, at Methodist. James, Jeanne Memmer, at Methodist, { Maurice, Jane Plunkett, at Methodist, n, 4 | Ralph, Alberta Teal, at Methodist. ' of 218 Douglas; Car- Lawrence, Mildred Bakemeyer, at 1738 panaia Hampioh, 26, of 316 Drutisy | Hovirey erbert Foster, 33, 0 ga W. New York; ° fe rris, at 913 Hosbrook. athere Poster, 33, of 20 HN aohiory.| Bnet, Virgie Harrie, ot § James Gerald London, 23, 723 N. Delaware; Martha Ellen Petty, 20, of 723 N, Dela- DEATHS ware, Thomas Olszewski, 26, Pt. Harrison; Vir ler, 03, at 1080 Ils, eorginia Eldridge, 20, of 113 W. North, ras atom: : y " Kenneth Barl Reddick, 20, of 3020 Eng-| anna £. Holscher, 69, at 1311 W. Sumner, lish; Joan McClintic, 18, of 58 Whitier| pernicious anemia. pl. 3 1, 87, Methodist, | + Charles Stephen Stiver, 26, Maywood, Ind.; asad Oo Carmichael, "97, %¢ Charlotte Eilen Pierce, 30, Maywood, Ind. | prank Murray Jenkins, 62, at 3103% Stanley Layton Udall, 23, Ft. Harrison; | Central, coronary thrombosis, Arai Opal Williams, 21; of 1310 Lexing- | pred L. Brown, 53, at Veterans, carcinoma — ol therine Feeney, #0, at 233 N. Mount, |! +501 | Claude C_Urich, 66, of 19 W. 2h; Zora Katherine TUehoY: onal. 1037 E. Market, Fannie PF. Oarver, 48, at 411 N. Harris, James Lee Winberry, 29, 4 i| eareinoma : fuse] Kors Webster, 28, of 52844 W.! john Floyd Waggoner, 88, st 3245 N. Tili- . on nois, cerebral hemorrhage. : dling Sand Jou / Rou ninmee Shu Chat Yung, 37, Hotel Warren; Anna! Jasper Lowry Baker, 63, at 813 “EB. 2st, Indiana Real Estate Board, meeting, Co- Kirk, 33, of 1143 8. Ewing. lobar pneumonia. i lumbis club no . — Pennath Edgar Weaver, 4, at Riley, diph- | 5 : theria, . . i Indians Fraternal Congress, meeting; Lin- BIRTHS Edvard" Noiland, 64 a 2018 WN. Rural, . cardio vascular rena Indlanapsiia Matinte Musieale, a John, Joan Vaughan, at Coleman Eliza Bryant, 74, at 1631 Cornell, diabetes 30 Se Ba po. m., Lb. 8. %chael Ola Coldin, at St. Francis. mellitus, Sarl, Jean Willingham, at ou, Buguhe Charles Spencer, 5, at Riley, brain | | Y, Breedlove, at Bt. Vincent's, umor. James, Margaret Finley, at 8t, Vincent's, {John Harris, 43, at 614 W, ITth, coronary Robert, Carmon Johnson, at St, Vincent's.| _ooclusion Pp Clarence, Louise Micheali, at Bt. Vincent's, Harry McCoy Barner, 238, at City, thromCharles, Frances Robinson, at St. Vincent's. 1s. -| George, Virginia Walker, at Si. Vincent's. Tharrold M. Grubbs, 43, at. Flower Glen, Helen Collins, at Coleman, Mission, pulmonary tuberculosis. ? Raymond. Florence Pancher, at Goleman, |Thomas L. Kratser, 81, at 1138 N. Olney, ¥
y Ronald, Clara Cales, 28 Clitian. Amelia Waller, 88. st 2718 Indianapolis, | | meon, Jean e, at Coleman, ella ' a N EVENTS TOMORROW ,_| Arthur, Marian Block, at Methodist, broncho-pneumonia, } Indiana State Federation eof Women's iar, Helen BEvans, at Methodist, . | Henry Morris, 73, at City, cerebral hemor. clubs, state-wide rally, Claypool hotel. |James, Dorothy Lewis, at Methodist. ’ rhage, Indiana Shrine of Jerusalem, con- Clyde, Mary Leonard; at Methodist, Maxwell Barrett, 83, at 410 Douglas, secute| | vention, Lincoln hotel. william, Mary Nyland, at Methodist, dilatation of heart. 82 Indiana Fypographical Union, convention, |[M. A, Thelma Pennington, at Methodist. Eugene Bassett, 43, at 634 Hudson, myo-| * Lincoln hotel. Coleman, Florence Keller, at 337 Patterson, | carditis, Christian Science association of Samuel T.| Noble, Eisie Willard, at 225 8, Keystone, John Owsley, 78, at Sl arteriosclerosis. Downs, meeting, Motel Washington, ’ Bo Rully Jones, 44, at 2337 Montcalm, diabetes. a m. bd Harry Cohen, 73, at Methodist, cardiac | | Association of Pupils of Mrs. Anale 5 William, Laositle Wire, ot an Reanels, g Secom mastion. A ; Dorlsnd, meeting, Hotel Washington, y teen er, & . Four , at 4038 College, “cardio a m. iy Faye Pruitt, at City, ’ v r . .
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