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a) B. J. McQUAID

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WITH AMERICAN FORCES IN BRITTANY, Aug. 10 (Delayed) —~ Col. Von Aulock—the fanatical would-be savior of St. ‘Malo—tonight added a new wrinkle to his Stalingrad act. In the best Prussian tradition and in a note full of lofty military] the proposal that position in the ancient Vaublan fortress at St. Servan-sur-Mer on an

sentiment he declined

island, just outside the city of St. Malo, In answer to the suggestion

- of and American infantry major

that he surrender fo save the lives of several hundred Germans trapped within the fortress, Von Aulock (commander of the St. Malo garrison and a veteran of Stalingrad) wrote: “1. I thank you very much that you are fighting : airly. Mr. McQuaid “2. But even if the Americans would be fighting on the River Rhine we Germans shall continue fighting because a capitulation according to my conception $5 not Sqmpaiible with the honor of 8 German soldier. * (Signed) VON AULOCK, Colonel.” Truce Is Called A truce was called in the St. Malo fighting while a captured German major returned to the fortress at

his own suggestion to try to talk Vort Aulock into surrendering. The German major was accompanied by an American lieutenant, . They reported back to our lines fn half an houfswith the German colonels note an he made to return about a dozen American prisoners to our lines ©

j condition that they agree not to “fight any"

more in the St. Malo area: The truce continued while this arrangement was made and the American prisoners were released. Then the German major per-

. Suaded the American major to at-

tempt a personal meeting with Von Aulock, halfway between the lines.

German Didn't Come

The American major consented and went out to meet the German but the latter never showed up for the date. At that point our ma the whole deal off and the

The prisoners with whom we have talked, including a youthful Nasi naval officer, most of whose 23 years had been lived under Hitlerism and who was still a prise heel-clicker, wish only for peace

of Von Aulock's stubborn behavior, indubitably he is fully in line with Hitler's own desperate effort to keep the Germans fighting to the Iast man to stave off our victory as long as possible, a LT bh re PENSION UNIT TO MEET The Indianapolis groups of the Indiana Old Age Pension plan will hold a mass meeting at 2:30 p. m.

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BEGIN REMODELING OF CLAYPOOL SEPT, 1

Remodeling of the Claypool hotel at a cost of $1,000,000 will begin Sept. 1 when the Haag Drug Co. vacates the drugstore on the first floor, Thaddeus E. Snodgrass, general manager of the hotel, sald today. The drugstore, which will be remodeled at a cost of $40,000, will ke operated by the hotel for the cons venience of its patrons. Pixtures already have been obtained and will be installed by the Freeman Store

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