Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1945 — Page 8

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“The opinion Prevails

| that this is the decisive offensive,

{ry Shapiro said in a Moscow dis-

among | military and diplomatic observers

Command on

By RONALD CLARK United Press Staff Correspondent

21ST ARMY GROUP HEADQUARTERS, Jan. 18.—An {mportant reorganization in Marshal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery's command appeared likely today folloying the virtual elimination of the German salient in Ardennes. The most natural procedure would seem to be for command of the American 1st and 8th‘ armies to revert from Montgomery to the 12th army group under Lt Gen.

and will not be halted at least/omar N Bradley. | until=the Russians have penetrated There was no indication yet at!

| deep into reich territory.

Some observers question the] | enemy's ability to make an impress: { sive stand before the Oder,” which] at its nearest points flows. 30 miles; | from Berlin, The dispatch said that Warsaw's) | German garrison was killed or cap-| tured when the capital . on yes-|

3 ~tterday-

At least two German divisions] were smashed in a brief battle in-

| side the city.

Soviet and Polish battalions made | short shrift of enemy units making a hopeless stand in the ruins of {the city and pillboxes astride its

! street crossings.

Nazi Line Broken

The entire German defense line

_~ in Poland buckled and broke betore

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een | forces had been cut off by the sud-| {den breakthrough, 4/many units still were fighting far'y routine physical checkup. Her | §

{behind the advanced Russian spear- | physician said she would be released | {/ heads.

the Soviet onrush,

Three Russian armies numbering |

almost 2,500,000 men struck westward in a mighty offensive that! | dwarfed any of their prvieous win-|

| ter drives.

Berlin spokesmen admitted som- |

| berly that the week-old Russian on- | | slaught had brought the war in the | | East to a critical phase.

It was indicated that only a mas-

I terly retreat could save the German! farmies from a military disaster of the first magnitude.

acknowl- | large Nazi!

Berlin commentator

indirectly that

asserting that!

East Prussia seemed to have been |

Berlin reported an offensive in|

|the eastern border area of that! (province.

STOLEN SLED FOUND |

IN POLICE STATION

Since Dec. 23 Reed Moistner, 8-|

year-old son of Police Detective Sgt. | night. {Ray Moistner, has been carrying on

& personal Investigation for his scheduled to meet today to consider ! stolen ‘sled.

At times Ye enlisted the aid of his| | father, who spends his days looking| |for stolen cars. But the search was|

barren.

. This morning Sgt. Moistner found

it in the police property room, It

|was among 14 sleds recently re=

{covered when a sled-stealing ring of | held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the | |

juveniles was broken up.

PENSION GROUP TO MEET Indiana old age pension group No. 1 will meet at 7:30 p. m. today in Room 124, English hotel.

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| Montgomery’ 8 headquarters that | this was taking place. A dispatch from S. H. A. E. F.| | said: “Bradley announced at a press

ronference recently that he would |

{resume comrhand of the 1st army | {when communications = were re~iStored.

It fs no no_secret: that” the

* TIGHTEN CONTROL ON ~ ‘C’ GASOLINE CARDS

Tighter control of gasoline for C-card holders to avoid a further] cut in rations for A-card “holders {has been announced by the Indilana district OPA. Early reflewals of C rations have | !been discontinued, OPA officials an{nounced yesterday. as possible for a motorist with a C-card to claim a change in occu- | pational status and receive more | gasoline before expiration of his 90- | {day ration period. Now, he will have to budget his| gasoline like the A motorist, it was | Qeclared,.. . =

‘BARBARA HUTTON | GOES TO HOSPITAL

HOLLYWOOR; Jan, 18 (U.P.).— Barbara Hutton Grant, the world’s second richest woman and wife of | Movie Actor Cary Grant, was in| Good Samaritan hospital today for!

| in a few days.

“There is nothing serious and it {doomed by the Soviet enveloping|is just a routine matter,” said Dr |3

{drive riorth of Warsaw. | Eugene Armstrong. 8

PREMIER OF POLAND | ‘GOES ON AIR TONIGHT,

LONDON, Jan. 18 (U. P.).—Pre- | mier Tomasz Arciszewski of the Polish government in London was | expected to broadcast to Poland to-

The Polish svernment here was |

| the situation in the light of. the! Russian offensive. |

‘SONGS AND DANCING AT ‘Y’ TOMORROW A “Gay Nineties” party will be |

central Y.W.C. A w

Skits, songs and dancing will con- |

trast present-day Y activities with

those at the time of its founding in| =

1895. Jean Sherman chairman.

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Bradley Seen Resuming His

Western Front,

3d and 1st joined hands at Houtfalize. “Paris radio reports from Europe saying Bradley resumed command of the 12th army group are erroneous, because Bradley never relinquished the group command.” As Bradley and Montgomery said the 1st and 9th merely were placed under the 21st army group”). (A ‘French telegraph agency dispatch from the American front in Belgium said Bradley “is to resume” over-all command of the 1st and 9th, as well as the 3d, armies.

{quoted Paris radio as saying change already has occurred.) In the-tast six or seven days, it| | has been obvious that British troops | who rushed down to the western! tip of the German breakthrough! last month have been taking a! smaller and smaller role in the { fighting in Belgium, | Moreover, the American 1st 3d armies have linked up again at| HoufTalize, formerly in the heart of the German pocket. Montgomery was given command of all forces north of the brea through area, including the 1st %

|ican 1st and 3d armies in the initial days of their offensive, {

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ARMY BUILDING

1942.

| than

{ciation today.

|" The projected expenditures cover {modifications and extensions {existing munitions plants, “general hospitals and prisoner-of-war camps, as well as construction and of new installations, Reybold said.

Overseas Construction

An ‘undisclosed additional sum of being used k. construction work, he said. He snd pointed out that as the volume of |. 9th armies, soon after the Germans construction in this country has debroke contact between the Amer-| clined, it has increased in overseas

money is

areas.

Reybold said the army his built |!

hen Passed Plans Call for $250 Million

In New Construction.

CHICAGO, Jan. 18 (U. P.).—The United States passed the peak of domestic military construction

But the army still plans more $250,000,000 London morning newspapers pyjlding, Maj. Gen. Eugene Rey-|

the | ‘bold, chief of army engineers, 2 RABBIT BREEDERS {the American Road Builders a8s0=

RE all i in addition to overseas construction,

mportant overseas Foner p ie asserted. “The roads and runways and hardstandings needed by the U. 8. army air forces alone in the United Kingdom are equal to rthe construction of a 20-foot concrete highway from New York to Moscow.” Since the start of the drive across France, he added, troops have constructed roads, bridges and airfields to handle approximately 500,000 vehicles. Engineer units in each field army in France have been building an average of 10 bridges a day. EE ———

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PLAN SPRING SHOW :

The Marion County Rabbit Breeders association has started. plans to hold its annual spring ~ {showin the. saddle-horse bans ‘at the fairgrounds around May 1.’

of airfields,

In overseas gont said this year’s show will ex-|

ceed in size and quality last year's exhibit, which attracted hundreds of

domestic rabbit fans. An added attraction this year will be night-

Bradley’ retained command only more than 20,000 miles of roads omv/nection with the show.

of the 3d army.

Bastogne.

domestic army reservations, It was: hurled against the Ger- miles of access roads and 2000 miles Doss. are Raymond Van Tassel, | mans’ southern flank and disrupted {of strategic roads; more than 300,-|vice president; {the offensive by relieving ericircled 000,000 square yards of runways, mann, taxiways and aprons at a thousand |topp, treasurer.

5000 Other new officers besides Mr.

Mrs. Helen Burgsecretary, and Joseph Ho-|

“For.-two years “before the tava

sion of France, we were working around the clock on construction in ine otted Kingdom that was esthat mm

Robert Dodd, newly-elected presi- |

STAND REAFFIRMED IAN.

BY WOMEN'S PAL;

The Marion County Women's Pg major points of its 1945 prograg

week. The resolutions renewed its pol-! icy of “no strikes” during wartime; opposed , ‘racial discrimination; urged creation of a state fair employment practices commission and opposed any additional tax on cigarets. Mrs. Ruth Bennett is presiderit of the organization,

WILLIS DENIES HIS

WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (U. P.). —Senator Raymond E. Willis (R | Ind), “all greased for swift action” on considered by affairs committee,

| 80. | “I want the people to know that | my wheels have mot been greased, ” (he announced,

| REBEKAHS WILL INSTALL New officers of Ellen Rebekah lodge No. 520 will be installed at 8

[p. m. tonight. Officers of district

G. 0. P. . SPONSORS | PARTY

club will sponsor & -card party at| 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the club- |

troom, 6912 W. 34th st.

read in his morning news. | paper that the senate's wheels are

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lifical Action Committee outlines ze One

in four resolutions adopted thianahan, ‘many,

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WHEELS ARE GREASED

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work-or-fight - legislation now being 58 the house military

The. senator-didn’t like that at all. | §8 He issued a fornral statement saying ||

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ly all-rabbit dinners offered in con- | No. 6, Rebekah lodge. will otticiate. |

The Marion County Republican |

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