Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1944 — Page 2

HELEN KIRKPATRICK hiithe at Sehiers ‘pinned By HE Correspondent i [PR cotponin in- | PARIS, Oct. 19 There ts stil a SHective Insfar as Germany's own better than even chance that Ger- concertied

December, William H. Trimble, |, oniped resistance by the German Baers 100,000 cut off in Fin- | forces started ‘ehairman of the county war finance urmy will have been overcome In 000 in the Memel-Riga ares, equally | bases. committee, announced today, that time, cut off _ ‘The national goal has been set at! According to German estimates, | in $14,000,000,000, the same as the some 800,000 Nazi troops have been |in

France since our landings on June 6.| use of some 30 divisions of HungarMarion county quota also is approx-| But, over all, the Germans must! jan and Bulgarian shock troops. imately the same as that assigned | reckon with an actual loss of 2,250,-

‘soldiers from the defense of the! They have about 300,000 men tied | west. Indisnapolis's quota, $239,000,000, Reich. up in Italy where the fighting can is ap imately Se Sipe Arh nt- | ~ 100,000 in Finland only temporarily protect Germany. age e onal goal as was | in the January-February fifth war ,¢ Joan drive, ——————

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There are another: 150,000 in Nor-| Vienna has been converted into i : {many will be defeated before the way and Denmark, which the Ger. | One of the principal centers of Ger“joan drive in “November 80d! 4 of this year, or at least, that all| MaRS Seem ready 10 Write off, man war industry since allied air| tablished. o defen If it comes in the Belfort region, | ant the Americans could join up with the Russians driving from Vienna and cut off Wurtemberg

are d by the Russian. advance, 150,- from British; Italian and Russian|

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> : away, across unbroken count Bavaria. fourth war Joan Jast year The Killed, wounded” or captured in| The Germans have lost effective up’ 3 Danube valley, Ty and

Once the Russian advance up the Danube begins, Germany risks befor the fourth war loan drive, . | 000 men—men removed as effective Admit Open Area ing cut in two trom both east and

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break-through on the western front In addition to the 800,000 figure! The Russian drive through Hun-| will be attempted.

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Once the Russians have reached Vienna they will have outflanked the Brenner Pass and taken the first. step toward allied encirclement of the Germans in northern

This situation will have deprived Germany of 1,800,000 Germans, not. including Romanian, Hungarian and Bulgarian troops on whom the across the German high command certainly

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““How?" he asked the hovaist SHRINERS HOSPITAL Mil fn charg Mrs. Marstall Wil- | last night, “do you expect to defend the fatherland with spades], 0°, LdIes Patrol Will spODSOr &|u4 will he assisted by Mrs, Wil-

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Kinnick. : weather and the long supply lines Patt of the proceeds will be do-| Stanley Sheard is president of the

on both the eastern and western nated to the Shriners Crippled | local branch and Mrs. < Kenneth fronts, and these may prolong the

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