Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1944 — Page 5

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oh | ra he, NF Ame at te es ks Lot, the. var seme Charges Integrity of White|Sibicly ‘catied tor log oat a |Japs Admit Slight Damage, “House Is Destroyed - [1 "vas that statement of mine| Claim 13 Superforts A Sth | By Roosevelt. quote nis woras, ust plain dumb:| Lost or Damaged. to make up wit ; © Busing B Gentry | (Coniinucd From Page 00) |iiend of sction® | © | (Continued From Page ono | *Pan-Cake”...and |

Then, Dewey took up again the |, . ; WLIN hus- | boys—want the issues which vitally “ At 5 p. m. two more B-29's were LELAND H. RAWLINGS, hus-| ect our future discussed with the | each ‘ne most meroir ot Porting, |shot down and’ eight B-20's were band of Mrs. L. H. Rawlings, 38 utmost earnestness.” » C R I a '| damaged over Changteh.” Myron ave, recently was promoted | Then, with an explanation that.’ © oo It was possible that some of the to captain at Turner field, Ga. |his opponent has “made the charges, He pointed out that neither Sen-

action reported over China con- : » ator Truman nor Mayor Edward J. where he is signal and’ communica- |asked for it, and here it 1s” Dewey |. "0 cinaco have been repu- |Sisted of diversionary raids to lure

the Japanese air defense away from tions officer. diated for their statements that PFC. ROBERT F. GENTRY, son ; Mr. Roosevelt's re-election is vital [the main blow against the indus-

! campaign speech. trial area of Manchuria. of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gentry, 644| Recalling that Mr. Roosevelt de- to future peace and prosperity and salvation of the nation. Admits Slight Dama, Marion ave, has been graduateg [nounced as a “fantastic charge” ry howanis is. be Presi ge from the gunnery school at the|the Philadelphia speech, claim that wo The Japanese reported that “large

administra dent for 16 years is indeed in- fo Laredo, Tex., army air field. : ation and i cen dispensable,” Dewey conceded. “He aircraft” — presumably B-29's —at-

i g 3 tacked Pukow, Yangtze river port cattle it is afraid of its own ability |S ‘ndispensable to Harry FORKRS | oer” Nanking, and Siakuan in

to creats jobs, Dewey traced Wiel,, , "yoy of other pollen job |Cbina, 13 hours before the Man- Wz you took ta your § HISTORICAL UNIT Ai mg oo | Bol Shusla raid, “mirror after you first try Pan-Cake gantlet of Nazi shellfire north : ' dewis B. Hershey, direc Anshan has been hit twice before

. Indispensable to Hag \ reaching » by the B-20's, the first time on July| MakeUp...prepare for a thrill! You'll ward from N to the south response . “He is indispensable to America's {29 and the secorid time on Sept. 8. A bank of the , where the Brit- leading enemy of civil liberties—| The war department gave no de-| oee 8 lovely new complexion, soft, § fsh 2d army was building up a H said : ; : in accordance with the wishes of the the mayor of Jersey City. He is|talls beyond saying that the new and Powerful relief column Win rl soldiers themselves, Dewey hurled |indispensable to those infamous (attack had been scored. It was smooth and young-looking, trapped para y cago—in the Bronx mission the far side of the river, rs Il. U. Suggests Bureau as this challenge: machines in Chi the ninth for the big four

“ —and all the others. He is indis- fengined bombers. Remember, there is only one Pan-Cake Use Secondary Road : ht You can read that plan from, nye to Sidney Hillman and the| The raid on Anshan, 55 miles 5

It was admitted, however, that |the Sky soldiers at Osterbeek or to Part of University's ig bie s rd an dy A ates TAT swuthwest of Mukien, would be the| Make-Up...the original, created by § 1 : forward elements of the relief col- : no gne word about ° y | Browder, the = {third by American bombers on the Z the convoys were Jorend. 10 Ain wan : Department. discharges.’ It does not say whether |doned Communist leader.” vital steel works since the B-29'5| Mas Factor Hollywood. Try it today... since Hist almos Behind the allied. spearhead at board | to be retained in service a| On the whole, Dewey continued began their terrific assaults on \ beauty. on, that town and 3 midway Jes Arnhem, British and American ‘The state historical bureau Shih or years after victory.” in his review of 12 years of the|Japan’s war industries. add 10 your 3 * It hours wile still in German hands. forces made further progress in |Will meet here Thursday and Fri-| go renewed his charge that the Roosevelt administration, “Mr.| In their third operation of the ; ! stays on for Allied patrols fanned out through [Widening the supply corridor ex- day to consider a proposal by|Roosevelt administration cannot Roosevelt's record is desperately | war, the 20th bomber command's out re-powdering the five-mile-wide corridor between tending up from the Belgian border. President Herman B Wells of In- provide post-war jobs, that it was bad.” . ; huge Superforts first attacked Anthe two Rhine channels 15 miles diana university to join the bureau responsible for the length “3Y the| “The price the people have had to shan on July 29 and returned again northwest of Nijmegen apd about A with the I. U. history department last depression and gave as his ex- | pay is desperately high” he con-|on Sept. 8, with the greatest force » RGES ‘A’ GAS HIKE pay the same distance west of Arnhem, WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (U. P.) by appointing a member of the uni- |glanation: tinued. “It is not one on which|yet sent against the Japanese. tnd found strong Nazi forces dug: ru, government could double the ony, ©) ** tor of Wel “By waging relentless warfare|any man Should seek He on hate| ALLIED HEADQUARTERS Nn oe revent a Bare at present gasoline -allotment to pas- lstotical Bureau bosrd wil) j3E8InSt our ob-making machinery, of he time people. o TBAES | suthwest Pacific, Sept. 28 (U. P). 8 tack on Fin from that re senger car owners holding “A” — t the Hotel A at noon | TY Opponent succeeded in keeping why its for & Gangs. —American forces stibped up the tion, ration. cards without cutting into |Tnursdey to discuss the proposal|®, depression going eleven long Faith in America battle for the protective bases of A field dispatch from United {Needed military supplies, Senator|..q will meet with the executive Yeats twice 2s lone as any de-| conclusion, Dewey said he still|the Philippines today as an undisPress War Correspondent Richard | Clyde M. Reed (R. Kas.) said today. pression 3 senlwry, has faith in the American desire for|closed number of army troops unos. Trode Mosk Bog. U.5. 900.08 D. McMillan gave the first clear Time for a Change freedom and opportunity. joined marines on Peleliu island and

indication that the Arnhem bridge,| SPELLMAN BACK IN ROME “That is why the New Deal ls] “To achieve these objectives” he|naval bombers struck crippling Ayres’ Toiletries—Street Floor. one of the main initial objectives] VATICAN CITY, Sept. 26 (U. P.). afraid of v Sy rs io a ise. |58id, “we must have integrity in blows at the shipping upon which of the airborne landing Sept. 22,|—Archbishop Francis : Ha a aa |r government. the Japanese defenses depend. tad been lost. of New York returned to Rome to- cracks villifications—when our

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“We need a new high standard of| Gen. Douglas MacArthur disclosed McMillan said three British para- | day after a visit to the French bat- is. | POOPIE wan Mlory Soliowed by honesty in the government of the|that a single Catalina bomber sank troops, only survivors of a “Red! tlefields. lasting peace e world—and jobs|, .. states. We need a single-|threé Japanese warships in one run : pl and opportunity at home. “That's ness of purpose, & devotion to the over Davao gulf in the southern . . . why it's time for a change. people of this country and to the Philippines and another navy o - Gripsholm Arrives in N.Y By the same token, Dewey ac-| Fl, 20 CL teat ome bomber sank a 10000-ion tanker - ORIGINATED BY » ” cused Mr. Roosevelt of failure to after this war and damaged a 3000-ton freighter ° 5 . . : prepare IF iL sald haa «We need a whole-souled devotion [300 miles south of Mindanao. coun ves; His Pacific collaborator, Adm. With 219 Sick and Injured rn sls to he Dulin of o peopies pence He Prete wlarvr am) MAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD : ; the record would it JERSEY CITY, N, J. Sept. 26 (U. the ship in a joint statement. “Indians university is just reach- | iraq: prove it and he|o..nachip of any individuals. We|the army had joined the marines out” said one t to the need humility and courage. With [Or the climactic fighting on Peleliu P.) ~The Swedish gighatige liner rd isuideat | 10 19040. the year after the war|y, “y.in or Almighty God we shall |i the Palau islands, 560 miles east sing Fy a ror, , Scan In Europe, the United States achieve the spiritual and physical|0f the Philippines. The remaining L. S. AYRES & (C0. ng Fron ed ug -~ Soul. jut into the field as a mo- the pursuit of happiness for all.” a pocket less than 1600 yards long army men : i 'orce no more than 75,000 men on its northwestern tip. A front prison camps. . . + . those are the words of Gen. dispatch quoted a spokesman that The exchanged prisoners included George C . Marshall, chief : “ ” and Who a ef of staff this was “the beginning of the end. both officers sriisied men the] More { More than 1700 seriously sick and . of the U Us army. removed immedia oY on . wounded prisoners and "protected “Dec. 7, 1941, found the army with ; land, for treatment and convales- De ae Britian : bat Ro planes «+ . . hat TICKETS WITHDRAWN . . w were : statement was made in an official ] sence. “Protected personnel” are doctors, | ; report on Jan. 4th of this year by Continued From Page One) The state and war departments 3 Gen. H. H. Amold, 3 ( age : general of the army air forces.” ment, thé chamber of commerce and “other groups” wilh the assurRecounts Floor Colloquy ance “that this is the best way to

In sqdition, Dewey recounied 4 gulorce pedestrian trafic Is laws.” senate floor exchange between] Under the present system, hy PodesSenator Arthur H. Vandenberg (R.|trians cited on traffic BE i ion man, (D. Miss), the current vice/trial. The abandoned ordinanceq would have enabled them to pay $1 sticker fines in cafeteria court.

AIRLINER LOST IN MEXICO MEXICO CITY, Sept. 26 (U. P.). Rescue crews struggled on foot today toward a remote ridge high on a 10,000-foot Puebla state mountain, where a missing Pan-American airliner was revealed to have crashed with 23 persons aboard.

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LONDON, Sept. 26 (U. P.).—The D. J, in his fourth a i: speech declared: Brussels radio reported today that the treachery of Pear] Har-|® new Belgian government has been came we were not ready.” formed under Premier Hubert PierDewey quoted public statements|'o% ~ ' f President Roosevelt to tra ch preparedness to the White House| BUSS OPEN FACTORIES He recalled that in 1937 Mr.| WASHINGTON.—-New industrial | Roosevelt remarked: “How happy | enterprises have been open in Rus{we are that the circumstances of sia every week since the outbreak of {the moment permit us to put our ithe war. -

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