Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1944 — Page 5

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from exploiting their counter-drive.| one attack went directly through today that Finland was prepared %0| Ths mam. German onslaught, ere Don, ou “do what it can” to bring about burst against the center of * the| {0 troopers leaped from their peace: with ‘Russia and other sources {beachhead Tuesday morning, ac- seated lift the min enmpanied by strong diversionary tanks repeatedly to lift the mines predicted concrete developmen ; the next = to Ste Savel =n thrusts at a number of other points Ey a a Tor helt ale of government wrangled nearly three to the east and west. the Ge laught years before Atty. Gen. Francis e German onslaught began 10 pigdie finally agreed to turn him

"The official ‘Finnish news agency : confirmed last night that Finland] TWO battalions of Nazl Infantry: |spenq itself and the Americans ... ¢, New York authorities for

received the six-point armistice men—about 2000 men-—spearhéaded | struck ‘back. i proposed * ard. amg thes frst assault, many of them rid- |" The Nasi tanks slowed by the! “*°HO%, WAIT FOR BULGARIA

that it had been communicated to ing into battle astride giant Tiger mud and unable to disperse into parliament. - tanks, waving their rifles and|thé swampy fields, were knocked T0 CLARIFY STAND LONDON, March 2 (U. P.).—Dip-

“The newspaper Morgontidningen (screaming “Hell Hitler” as they off like clay pigeons as they turned from Bern that Adolf Hit-|Came on. to flee, and the Americans ¢losed lomatic sources said today that reports of Bulgarian peace feelers

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ler and his advisers discussed the| Hour by hour _ the German {in at bayonet point to force the Pinnish situation at a long; gloomy strength built up until at the'neight| enemy infantry back.

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i Prepares to Evacuate Col. Gen. Eduard Dietl, German commandér in Finland, has prepared to evacuate his 100,000 troops

bureau in Helsinki said Finnish political quarters were not viewing the possibilities of a Russian-Finnish peace particularly optimistically,

by the Finnish radio and was published in Finnish newspapers today. The news that preliminary contact looking toward an armistice already had been established came as something of a shock to the Fin-

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~to Norway in the event of a Rus- but believed that Finland would do slan-Pinnish armistice despite So- what it could to promote peace now viet demands for their internment,|that the ice has been broken. Morgontidningen said. Diet], who! The Finnish agency's report on already has evacuated hig Jeavy the preliminary conversation be-| JAPS REPORT NAVY CHANGE equipment, was ordered not to let{tween Juho K. Paasikivi, former apanese Dome i himself under any circumstances be| Finnish premier, and Mme. Alex.’ 27e Japan mal ews Sgency trapped in Finland, it added. |andra Kollontay, Soviet ambassa- a broade yh (Berlin dispatches published in|dor to Sweden, at Stockholm last Capt. Etsugo Kurihara has been Madrid said Finland's withdrawal month - corresponded almost word sppointed chief ofgthe naval press _ from the war would cause greater|for word with that released the pre- section of imperial headquarters, | surprise in Germany than the!vious night by the Soviet foreign ‘succeeding Rear Adm. Chikazo Yano capitulation of Italy.) commissariat. iwho has been transferred to the A dispatch from the United Press! The announcement was broadcast. naval general staff. .

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While refraining from optimism, observers believed that Bulgaria’s latest efforts to withdraw from the war had passed beyond the “vague stage.” Advices from neutral capitals yesterday said Bulgaria gas in the process of seeking ‘armistice terms from the United States and) | Britain, - © . . | Detailed consultation between | the United States’ and Britain] would be necessary before any | armistice terms could be presented.’

nish people, the United Press Hel- | sinki bureau said.

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