Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1944 — Page 32
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By CLINTON B. CONGER United Press Staff Correspondent WITH 15TH CORPS, IN SA_VERNE GAP, Nov, 23 (Delayed). —Spearheads of Brig. Gen, Jacques-Philippe LeClerc's French 2d tank division battled in Strasbourg tonight after racing ahead of the 7th army through woods and over harrow mountain roads.
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had been blocking the stream a the old. Maginot fortress of Phalsbourg was wiped out this morning under an overwhelming concentric attack while the French armor already was miles beyond racing for Strasbourg, At some of the villdges through which the motorcade rolled, townspeople lined the streets and waved flags of the allies. Other villages were deserted and silent, The Germans had evacuated the able-bodied and had deported the pro-French. Remaining women and children stayed in hiding. s ” ” . AT HEADQUARTERS, Maj. Gen. Wade H, Haislip, commander of the 15th U. 8. corps, explained how the Savarne gap was outflanked while Germans still awaited attack at Phalsbhourg. “Tank divisions usually are very temperamental—they want
everything just right,” Haislip said. . “But without orders LeClere
took off through the woods and over mountains on roads just wide enough for one tank and crashed through. “The best road through is the Phalsbourg road so we took mountain trails farthest away from it, “One French armored column got through five miles north of it’ “Another went through eight miles south on a road full of hair-pin bends. s ” » “THEY OVERRAN column after cofumn of Germans, guns and tanks and just pushed them off the road. “They would not bother to take prisoners—they just told them to head back west down the road ‘until they met the infantry, who would accommodate them, “Once they got to Neuwiller and Romanswiller they closed in on the Saverne gap and then pushed through. “The Neuwiller road is “still crammed with more German stuff than we can count and our prisoners are well over 6000 for the offensive to date.” 8 ” ” HAISLIP'S chief of staff returned to headquarters at nightfall after a fruitless daylong chase trying to catch LeClere. He reached the outskirts of Strasbourg at midafternoon. “I could see the spire of the beautiful cathedral all the way,” he said. “The last look I had, it was still standing, apparently undamaged, rising above the smoke of houses burning on the . outskirts. “I was surprised to find that people on the other side of the gap seemed a lot happier to see us than those we've run into between the Lorraipe border and the gap itself.
“OVER HERE there are a lot of poker-faces with quite a number of deserted villages and not many flags waving. Over there they're covered with flags and cheering in every town. “Kids 5 and 6 years old and
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|LeClerc Races Into Strasbourg 90 Mi. Ahead of His GHQ
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younger were cheering too—but darned if they weren't cheering in German. They couldn't speak a word of French, “In every town the people were holding up portraits of Hitler, then throwing them .out into the road for us tb run over.” .
ASK. INAUGURATION PARTY BE DELAYED
Rue J. Alexander, re-elected secretary of state, and A, V. Burch, state auditor-elect, today asked that no celebration accompany their inauguration , hext Friday. They will be the first of the newlyelected officials to take office. They ask that all celebration be with held unt{l Governor-elect Ralph PF. Gates is sworn into office Jan, 8. “Much as we would like to have our friends visit us, we feel it is more important that there be no interruption of war production and that we all adhere to the regula-
tions attendant upon travel,” Mr. Alexander said, i The inaguration schedule of new officials is: Homer E. Capehart, U. 8. senator, Jan. 3; governor, lieutenant governor and attorney
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WOMAN DIES OF SHOCK IN CRASH
3 KOKOMO, Ind., Nov.24 (U.P.).— Death by shock was the verdict today of an attending physician for Mrs. Angeline Stetler, 79.
a car driven by her son, C. R. Stetler of near Kokomo, figured in a
general, Jan, 8; secretary of state!
The woman died yesterday when |
collision with another automobile.
PICKABACK. HEINKEL SHOT DOWN BY RAF
LONDON, Nov. 24-(U. P.).—Another German Heinkel flying bomb launching plane was shot down off the east coast of England last night. British defenses maintained a record ~ against "the pickaback “at-
tacks which experts believe is com- | parable with the successes against |’
the robots originally sent ftom the European coast. Fighter planes got the Heinkel which exploded with a big flash and fell into the sea whilé coast
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