Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1944 — Page 5
i say : That's What Gorrell Says of| “& |40-Year- 01d Dewey Aid 2 Cherbourg’s Fall; “Just ‘Takes ‘Over Spangler . » » Artillery Helped. Position. “These warnings have been ig- , n co- \ noted and the partnership is now - (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) te,” he said. “The govern- 2 a Fron ment of the United States must take account the fact that at this Socisive stage in the combined opa OE er Tr rsa only a small scar on the landscape, mary when a new group is taking the other united nations, the Fin- but upsets everything in its path. | oo ng over party affairs. sh operations have a direct bear- " Looking af what's left of “Festung Brownell, moving to maintain on the success of the allied tottering since June 16 when Hull| Cherbourg,” a maze of anti-tank ffort. ordered former Finnish Minister, irenches, forts and Smereie-sieet Mein Kampf nightmare has been Hjalmar J. Procope and three Fin-|pillboxes, you would see the results| that just such. a two-front war } Further Relations Impossible nish legation to leave the of modern blitz warfare, American| cannot be won. | “Notwithstanding the esteem in ooo os Sune gd because style, at the peak of its efficiency.| It is understood also by GerNilieh the American people have of action “inimical” to the United| If you assumed, on the basis of| many’s slaves and satellites. Hence In his address to the committee the people of Finland, further oo 0 huge bomb craters and still burning| the new hope in the occupied ‘ tions ‘between the government of .
Dewey charged that the Roosevelt pillboxes that the airforce and artil-| countries and their underground, United States and the govern- JU. 8. Policy Not for Sale Try smoked out the Germans, you| and the efforts of satellites to administration sought to divide the
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ng the expulsion June 16 of’ war I debt. President Roosevelt told| njaved havoc with his communica- SOLDIER ON VISIT Sang Willey as we are today,” Siher Sint! members, press conference later that the| yon lines. But essentially the bat-
. |" t + division,” Alexander Thesief, the Finnish fortien of the United States | ACCIDENTALLY SHOT) ‘They are experts a d'affaires, was called to the wae Bn policy of Whe inived te of Cherbourg has been an infan he added. “They have attempted to,
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