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German air picture is someelse again. The Luftwaffe tohe a 8 right red apple rotten
1000 combat aircraft in reserve. German first-line aircraft, excluding trainers and transports, today number in round figures 5000 planes, divided as follows: 3000 fighters, 1500 bombers and 500 reconnaissance machines, Goering has concentrated three-quarters of his Spier strength in the west—about Most of his medium oa are there also.
No Secret Airplanes
German aerial engineers apparently will not put any secret airplanes into the invasion battle against us. In the past six months they have developed several new designs such as the Focke-Wulf “Midget.” a night fighters of great firepower and maneuverability, and a two-engined Messerschmitt.
planes are yet being produced in large numbers. Probably the first German force to crack after D-day will be the luftwafle. Finally, what about oil stocks inside the Atlantic wall? Even with an estimated 20 per cent drop in production at Ploesti following the American raids the Third Reich still has 8,000,000 tons in reserve, I learn from a confidential source. For a short-term policy this is enough. And So Rommel Waits
And so Rommel! waits and listens and polishes no plan of counterattack. ~ He knows that his Atlantic wall forts can be breached: the Russian
before Leningrad, when they smiashed through concrete and steel
as those of the Atlantic wall. He knows that the ventilation
cause serious trouble: That lucky hits by allied naval guns and aerial bombers might disable the forceddraft system and suffocate many of his men.
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EVENTS TODAY
Fats Friday, pupils in the northeast secHon Of the ity and swumiy brivg waste
Indianapolis Goodwill 8. Senate ave, 10 a. m Biviers Boosters cub, at the club, 6:30
indiana Audubon Secely, Inc. Jordan
62- cincts out of the way ‘and County
troops taught the Germans that|ean.based British bombers, striking
system inside the wall forts can|fury on the land fronts below Rome.
In that race, the circuit court} judgeship contest, the organization candidate, Lloyd D. Claycombe, was slowly pulling away from the city hall candidate, Harry O. Chamber-
combe to 8117 for Chamberlin. The counting process was speeding up with most of the large pre-
Clerk A. Jack Tilson predicted that the count would be finished by early tomorrow.
In the prosecutor race, Prosecutor Sherwood Blue continued to lead the Republican ticket with a total of 15,942 votes to 8205 for Municipal Judge John L. Niblack, a margin of T7317. James L. Bradford, slated to become district chairman at the party's convention tomorrow, said he interpreted Mr. Blue's heavy vote to mean that the city is “liberal.” ‘Liberals’ Estimated
Both Republican and Democratic leaders estimated that Mr. Blue got at least 3500 votes from “liberal” Democrats, ‘While not having as large a vote as Mr. Blue, Superior Judge Judson L. Stark had a greater vote ratio, more than 2 to 1, over his city hall opponent, Charles A. Huff, than did the prosecutor. Vote was 12487 for Stark to 5449 for Huff. With all other races apparently
Rocket Coast and Rail Hubs Bombed
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storms to smack Cambrai, where workers still were trying to restore important rail yards. Ninth air force Thunderbolt fighter-bombers hit the heavily blasted and equally vital rail center of Valenciennes and yards at Somain.
Pilots who attacked Somain said the rail yards were filled with freight cars which tumbled end over end as the bombs burst. Those over Valenciennes reported hits on a roundhouse and a track bottle-
neck. Pass Returning Fleets The American dawn fleet passed in mid-channel the last flights of British twin-engined Mosquitoes returning from blockbuster night attacks on western Germany. R.A. F. planes also mined enemy waters last night, and all returned safely. Though the R. A. F.’s night tar. gets were not announced, they presumably lay in Germany's industrial Ruhr and Rhineland. The Frankfurt and Stuttgart radios were among those that fell silent. The London Daily Mail suggested that British night fighters might escort the R. A. F.’s heavy bombers if any further raids were made by moonlight during the next week or so,
Blast Budapest 2d Straight Night
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Naples, May 5 (U. P)—Mediterran-
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deep into Nazi Europe for the sec-
today as allied and German troops and artillery battled with increasing
SKATING PARTY TONIGHT
A skating party will be held by lodge 901, auxiliary to the Brother.
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IN INDIANAPOLIS-EVENTS-VITALS
Robert Eugene Shepherd, 22, U. 8. Ratherine Madeline Havens, 20, of $43
Roma William Schaadt, 28, U. 8, Willa Mae Bare, 18, of 20 N. Noble.
Industries, Ine. 315 George Hewitt, 38, U. rmy: Thelma Louise Hewitt, 24, ron Hotel, South Charles, Zeena Bassler, at Coleman.
Ind, Es Ivan Fi 18, of 513 N.
hall. Wilbert Frederick | Howe school music festival, school| Haven, Ind.; Marjorie Louise Elson, 23, pom. New Haven, Ind. Post-war safety discussion, Indian- | Otto R. Rodarmel, 57, Lorraine hotel;
New Jersey.
North; Lillian ‘Bullock, 14, of Myers, 50, of 2006 E. 10th; Toner We eldon
Doris Margaret Hi William A
Parker, 36, of 764 E.
Waiter Michael Clash Jr.,
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Noble; | Ja verne Guyne, 16, of 3119 E.| Niemeyer, 22, New Lawrence, Doris Duncan, at Methodist.
Edith M, Sandifer, 37, of 1585% 5. | Chester. Murs omen an So tiet oiehe Prank Richard Rogers, 25, of 611 W. ms "3 aliamatta McGanon, 42, of 1415 E
42nd; > Andiers hotel, Hazel Jane Spurlock, 24 of Darien, Ohio. Rt EB. Martin: aly Bin Washington, D. {
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Woodrow, Pauline Ramey, at St. Rrancis.
Harold, Dorothy, Hayes, at Methodist, William, Olive Jackson, at Meth
Somes, Laels I law. 3 1254 W. Ray. N. Oxford. he at Net Gent,
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