Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1944 — Page 4

flames. E the 14th air force ~ gontinued to harass Japanese columns attempting a major offensive 3 southwest from Henyang in Hunan ~ province of China. «.. .

Defends Australians

Gen. Douglas MacArthur today in a formal statement praised the morale of Australian troops after - their return from the Middle East 18nd’ denied knowledge of reports _ that some units had sold “quantities of arms in Syria and Palestine before departure.” % “I know nothing with reference to © these troops in the Middle East but . © 1 know everything with regard to = their conduct since their return to ; Australia .and consequent reassign3 _ment to my command,” he said. oe “Any belief that these divisions © @re lacking in discipline is entirely © erroneous. They are magnificent

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Theodore Hargis (left) and his brother Cecil. . . , Italy was their

MEET IN ITALY

Infantryman and Flier. Write to Father,

_ ‘Bert Hargis.

Two brothers, one a veteran of more than a year and half fighting with the infantry and the other a veteran of 14 bombing missions, recently met in Italy, The brothers, Sgt. Cecil Hargis and S. Sgt. Theodore Hargis, are the sons of Bert Hargis, 558 King ave, and wrote their fathér about the meeting, which occurred four week ago. : Cecil now is in France, but while serving in Italy was. wounded and holds the purple heart. He also holds. the infantryman’'s combat badge. He was wounded Oct. 14, 1943, and was hospitalized for some

Theodore holds the air medal and the distinguished flying cross. He was in the United States at the time his brother was wounded. The brothers. are nephews of Mrs,

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INDIA'S FATE FACES F.D.R, CHURCHILL

WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (U. PJ. —President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill today

decide the problem of India’s future when they meet soon to the final blows against Japan, That possibility depends whether Mr. Roosevelt follows advice of one of -his ace diplomats and either demands a voice for the United States in the British-Indian political dead-lock or accepts “the British view that conditions in Ine dia are none-of our business.” The advice was given more than a year ago by Ambassador William

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war date for independence and show their good faith by transferring limited powers to a provisional representative coalition Indian government,

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WITH THE 7TH ARMY IN SOUTH FRANCE, Sept. 4 (U. P.). —The Germans should know by this time that they can’t knock the 7th army down like tenpins,

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