Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1944 — Page 2
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aL e ‘Sp Naples, March 24 (U, P.).—Fi V to j can boys do the dying while she Nazi Defenses Shattered as Yanks Soore Heavy Bans nd ascii Sening wi i Invaders Ready to Drop Sate BY 05 thle 1rd Skt Soviets Continue Ham- On Pacific Bases an today as ali the su sod tld guns From Jungle Heights for herself, et ‘mer Blows. Scatter Convoy. Sth army infantrymen ey Into Valley. . sailed in unprintable language. L ; # By UNITED PRESS’ reak the weeks-old stalemate, in The organization used the story : A oR00 0, Slash A Lv 3. WHIAMS | Allied airmen, aiming to neutral- uarters spokesmen indicat-| (Continued From Page One)
H ] ; of a Jewish-Communist plot to ed that New Zealand infantrymen ommuni announced ; ; the| PVT. TERRELL O. LIVELY, {0r- ize the Japanese garrison at Wewak, : c que that the| conquer the world, which correshattered German defenses for the ==". nepolis resident, is with
honor of driving the first wedge t0| "oi eer unit in England, He is today ran their toll of enemy ships in their drive to clear the the Rumanian frontier today, forg=|the son of Carrie E. Lively of {to 18 in four days by Sas 4 Som & Soup of ruined bulldogs ing nearly three-fourths of the Way| nashville. other convoy attempting western edge
across Bessarabia and down through| Tgp REV. JOHN F. WILLIAMS [force the enemy base on the north- ) : pre-war Poland to the outer &P-ings heen given leave of absence|ern New Guinea coast. ae Allied tanks moved into pointDI'OACHe D Le uDDe! Dniestel + {from the First Presbyterian church| = 4 PTE a % a Marshal Ivan S. Konev's 2d army |i Greensburg for his commission The bomber plcks sack fp Jar and Spetied up with their big 75held the advantage in the race, s a. lieutenant in the army chap- | nese freighters, seven coas illin at Janpon. reaching within 15 miles of the Prut/ corps, The son of Mr. and|Sels and 23 barges off Wewak 240-millimeter field
river border line with the capture zs... jack Williams, 5914 Laurel st. | Wednesday, and followed up the|SUnS, the biggest cannon in the
allied arsenal, of RysianovEa in Bessaiepia den| De Will report to Harvard univer- | raiq with a series of assaults along explosives al buried ons of hieh At same e . bridge, Mass. . Germ - southward surge by Marshal Greg- sity, Camixide the New Guinea coast from Cape| placements along the base of Mount
en the invaders from three positions| propaganda line.
covering this highway. MARKET connections North of the Tiddim road fighting, wae a of by officers and British forcés have closed in on one board members of the club.
pu with “considerable losses,” the com-| 1 Joined the Mothers last Octo munique said. “| ber. Entering I The headquarters spokesman said| name, and said I ve BY av, the Japanese also had moved into| pecause my fiance had just been the hills north of the border town| jost in Sicily. of Tamu but had been prevented] They welcomed me. Miss Mathus far from taking up positions| rina Cavoli, secretary, thought it
e Cassino and around. the ient df Ta to 22 K. Zhukov's 1st army against Moem, at Wewak, to Aitape, 90 anclent fon the road from Tamu to Palel, 22| was natural that I should want bing German resistance sent ARMY BULLDOZERS miles to the northwest. Rom d an + phi theater just south |miles south of Imphal, which links| to Join. She told me that the spearheads closer and closer to A total of 200 tons of explosives] 21? West of the town. the Manipur capital with the Ka-| united Mothers often send litera-
baw valley in Burma. : ture to the parents of dead serSmall parties of Japanese are ap-| vice men.
proaching this road, but one of these| when go meeting starts Mrs.
CLEAR VOLGANI ASH = Sm ee Admit Hard Fighting ; \ gun positions and destroying a SECRET OF PYLE'S (A German communique reported| pOMPETY, March 24 (U. P.).— number of parked planes. One al- ee hepreed Tuesday) Stanley, the president, begins to
“embittered defensive fighting ow = in oo iteq smoke and |led Plane was lost in the attacks. SUCCESS AN ALYZED a eta? | stamiey, tin president, bogie ta i Dut md he tod Rabaul Hit =e successful attack on a British unit! 4 frensy of emotional hat tween the middle Bug and the ashes 20,000 feet in the air today :
a : By Scripps-] on the highway, the communique ta Dniester rivers as well as on the but the lava flows subsided suffici-| Solomons-based bombers again PHILADELPHIA, Mato 24ert | reported y = seainst ou Sovernmank He Bri
65-mile TO ently to permit evacuees to return Bie Raval ey Btein, whe Se Col. Martin Sommers, in an Patrols Near Imphal and “foreigners.” hers SIR a Censives |to some of the previously threat- bombard enemy positions on Bou.|"P0Ut WAF correspondents in the| (o BBC broadcast recorded by| If she is in good form they
Sarrent Saturday Evening Post,(CBS quoted an Assam province gov- Sun, are moving twilenty in . ts returned to Cer-| In the Central Pacific, army and | re ernment announcement that enemy] thelr seats, an op yo where the Rusions Vee 3Pproach. Some residen oe mooie T.. fue il oko Aven = " Ernie Pyle . . . in his slight [air atfatks had been made on| sponses like people at an olding Rumania referred e vier cola. Officials still s y Kuptwe, the Histii abDiong oc 1 frame, sage head and big heart, Manipur. and the Katchall district] fashioned revival meeting, demoralisation of shattered Ger-| . ..., more del Greco and Torre | Kupsale, PD Wraps up the best qualities of|iy the west of Manipur but said man divisions which the Nazi com- Anfunziato, both of which were| TUK: Tuesday, in their 37th assault! them au, : Chorus Angry ‘No’ fon ith treen Ta pore digging out from a two-foot deposit a robin Foci ce 2 8 Sule 36 Sai if au. elevtion casualties were slight.). pire Sutviey WHI mention Job f gravel-like ash. War| pritish and Indian forces have author of “Under to be displaying a pronounced lack 0 yay bulldozers cleared main se GT Pony correspondent No, 1, Ernie Pyle killed 600 to 700 Japanese in the Cover”). Women in the audience of inary praor, that unless Mar-|roads in the vicinity of the volcano rai ih Tous. enemy beta. & rr n would win n'a can “|reeent fightidg in the Chin hills| Will. then shout out abusively = (SIEGE rex hat Lol pulls a|as cinders became a serious prob- the Msarshalls, dropping a total of ly if G. I's as well as readers on and the Kabaw valley while their| about his racial origins. Or she t out of the hat the Prut line lem, particularly along the main % © G00 TTOPPIE & the home front were enfranchised|oyn losses have been “Infinitely| Will talk about Rabbi Barnett i wo no more formidable. a railroad running south from Naples. To a oe ull riod Sik for the event. lighter,” the spokesman said. R. Brickner’s lecture on “Under hindi the Russians than were| Veteran American troops, some, =o... oo witho t ? oousands (Of profound words | “me gave little information regard.| Cover.” the and the Bug. of whom as railroaders used to bat- perat ut loss. have been written by way of inter- ing a Japanese column marching “These rabbis!® she hisses,
-| Brig. Gen. T. H. Landon, com-|preting the henomenal : Mannstein proposes to |tle heavy snowstorms in the north P p success of [through the rugged mountains from| and her face grows red. A fist defend by in the Dent of the west United States, worked 24 hours Tarde = rl of ne 7th army|war correspondent Pyle. The an- Shiouh a the Imphal-Mani-| comes down on the speaker's parent debacle was a growing| Without a halt to keep the line|& ! OE ee anand, Tevesled swer can be Dut In 8 Very feWloo road but eald the nemy may] desk. “Are We going to Int then ap Hy an open, at U. 8. p have using words. On the battlefield, he 80% | have patrols within 20 miles of the| run things in this town?” The mystery. e German Dp pa~ the shuttle method in attacking|the G. I. under his skin and be- highway north of Imphal. - listeners chorus an angry “nol” British forces appear stronger| Speeches, leaflets, even person-
garian villages of Pagani and NoSoh With shoring Wp the Hin ny ®oastol Torre Annunziato, suf- | Japanese positions in the Marshalls|come himself a G. I. Hunched over than the Japanese on the ground| al conversations, are in and the allies have definite air| devoted to bitter attacks on Eng-
Front reports from the regionsjened area. gainville in the Solomons.
defenses may be a clue to the mys- since Feb, 25, The technique enables his iter and ; . heavily from the ash fall. . 49, q typewriter and writing away, tery, observers believe. tered ony weighed down homes | the planes to carry twice the bomb-|he transformed himself into one of Whereas the Rumanian frontier and spread across vineyards and load on the same amount of gas-|the folks at home possessed of a
tec superiority, both for attack and sup-| land, Russia and the United=Napro Red TY a Prt, ie orchards, causing damage expected | oline. _ |million live questions about G. L's ply, the spokesman said. tions in general. Important men by th or masses of the to Tun into millions of dollars. —their hopes and fears, chills and or groups in our war effort were by ie oy NEW CROPS LISTED [thrills gripes and glories.
assailed constantly,
RICHARDSON QUITS |= ererune mt 500m
“So Pyle became owner of a duel Field acounts quoted Bestarapian LONERGAN ADMITS FOR PRICE CO NTROL personality for the purpose of workpeasants as reporting that German
are Tatras through WASHINGTON, March 24 (U. p, |! 8% his trade; he had only to
al of ‘United Mothers’ Is fo Split H
were making little, if any, progress British and Indian forces had driv-| sponds with the Hitler-Goebbels
sing an enemy counter-attack] = =~ Gave Own Name hott
“FACT-O-GRAM,” organ of the Constitutional Education League of Joseph Kamp, also named by the FBI as a transmission belt for propaganda of the Nazi conspir-
Claims Only 500 here,
The United Mothers claim only a mailing list of 500 names, but the members are supposed to make every piece of propaganda count by passing it around to friends and neighbors. Most of the members are mid-dle-aged women of the lower income brackets. Many of them enter the movement with certain racial prejudices already deeply ingrained. Others appear to be duped by the pseudo-patriotic declarations of the veteran leaders. Many have sons who have
drafted, It is easy for their leaders to excite them with hatred for “in-
STATE WELFARE JOB) oes sicnce” eis ver
Henry J. Richardson, Indian- | apolis attorney, today resigned as a member of the state welfare board because of press of business. | In his letter of resignation sent
|COver Pyle to cover the war both without their rifiles and revolvers 1 FOR ARSENIC —Some 700 items in the nation’s po and other arms. HUN market basket have now been| CCUrately and dramatically.
3 ispatch placed under dollar-and-cents Vv at, a ot NEW YORK, March 24 (U. P)— price ceilings which soon will be COMPLETE RECO ERY troops moving up from the Bug|Wayne Lonergan admitted that he extended to cover several more] OF GEORGE ADE SEEN across the Dniester. The Dniester had attempted to buy one gram of fresh fruits and vegetables, Price BROOK, Ind., March 24 (U. P.)—
crossing was being expanded on &|garsenic, a lethal dose, for $100 two Administrator Chester Bowles an- George Ade, 78-year-old Hoosier
massive scale over existing bridges rder of his wife, [nounced today. i to Governor Schricker, Mr. Richand new pontoons, and even huge Necks Deiore the mire! at his| The new crops to be put under Boveliss Ao ¢ oe, arddson said that “it is expedient Stra ferries which were cap-| . qe: trial today. ; community-wide price controls serious illness at the home of R. E. and-wise that I give up my duties
include string beans een peas i few minutes after this was g » BT peas, : The advance carried the Russians Wabi out in testimony, defense cucumbers, spinach, carrots, onions, Hirschman, where he has been con.
almost to within artillery range of | oqo Eaward V. Broderick asked Potatoes, cabbage, lettuce, apples, a a Frances the Prut. virtually dooming any for the withdrawal of a juror and bananas, grapes and citrus fruits.| ge HO said that he still was _ chance of a German stand on the, declaration of a mistrial. His . confined to his bed but that his east bank. motion was summarily denied by NORWAY PLANS FILM physician expected his complete —— : Judge James G. Wallace, HOLLYWOOD, March 24 (U. P.). recovery. 4 iP ACTRESS CALLED INSANE Lonergan’s admitted attempt to —Wilhelm Munthe de Morgen- e ee expected to announce appointment SEATTLE, March 24 (U. P).— purchase arsenic was revealed by stierne, ambassador from Norway,| ST. LOUIS FEARS NO BOMBS [of a successor shortly. Prances Farmer, 30-year-old former Detective William James Wall of has invited Screen Star Greta Gar- ST. LOUIS, March 24 (U. P.).— screen star, today was under com- Toronto police, who took steno- bo and Producer Lester Cowan to Civilian defense authorities decided] SPEAKERS’ CLUB TO MEET mitment to the Western state hos- | graphic notes of the defendant's Washington to discuss plans for a today there was no further danger| The Indianapolis Speakers’ club
pital on an insanity complaint filed questioning after his arrest in the motion picture glorifying the Nor-|of St. Louis being bombed by enemy [will hold its bi-monthly meeting by her mother, Mrs. Lillian V.|Canadian city the day after his Wife, Wegian merchant marine, Cowan’s|aircraft. They ordered 600 air raid|at 7:30 p. m. today at the WashFarmer, Iwas slain last October.
studio said today. shelter direction signs removed. lingtoR hotel.
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as a member of the welfare board because of pressing professional re-
Mr. Richardson, a Democrat; has been a member of the board for the past” four years. The governor is
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REPRESENTATIVE
' Five Republicans and one Demos . crat today filed for state representas myth revised tive from Marion county. by Robert Edmond. The Republicans are Clara O. Oxe ley, 618 Congress ave.; Charles M. Clark, 4603 Allisonville rd.; Roger “THE CROSS AND THE FLAG," |G, Wolcott, R. R. 17, Box 226; LawGer- rence A. Shaw, 5453 N. Capitol ave, and Charles D. Rogers, 2468 Broad
burr, 2066 Highland pl., filed for renomination on the Republican tick et and Lloyd D. Claycombe, 4301 Park ave, filed for Republican nomination of circuit court judge
Among others filing were Joseph C. Major, Monticello, for the sec ond district Democratic congrese sional nomination, and Congressman George W. Gille, Pt. Wayne Ree for renomination in the
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