Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1945 — Page 14
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army offensive. Try to Form Line The Germans were trying with partial success to establish a new defense line just east of the Reichs|wald forest, extendifig southward from the Rhine to the Goch area. They lost more than 800 captives in the opening five days of the | Ruhr bound attack. Fierce tank and Jay battles were reported raging all along the makeshift defense line early today. The flooded terrain, however, prevented both sides from bringing their full armored strength to bear. Farther to‘the south, the British
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2d and American 1st and 9th armies were moving into position for s [ceneral offensive across the swollen ‘into the Cologne plain. | The river still was running over lits banks at 8 number of points &¥ la result of the partial demolition of the Schwammensul dam below Aachen, ‘There was no confirmation of an | Atlantic radio report that the three {allied armies already had opened “their attack.
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Siegfried line with growing power. There were threatening to force a general withdrawal to the Rhine, 40 miles to the east, : The Americans insiae Pruem were under heavy fire, but Yank spearheads were stabbing across the Pruem river north and south of the town with the toughest of the Siegfried line behind them. The capture of Pruem and its highway network menaced the position of thousands of Germans holding the Siegfried line to the southwest.
Nazis to Pull Back?
Observers believed the Nazis would shave to pull back to the Rhine quickly or risk a : costly flight later over secondary roads in an area where the best higitways are none too good. Twenty-one miles southwest of Pruem, units of the U. 8S. 4th division broke into. Vianden, capturing the entire half of the town lying on the Luxembourg side of the Our river. Sigable enemy forces remained in the German side of the town, but they were under heavy artillery and rifle fire and were not expected to make a prolonged stand there.
| rooted” out the last snipers from {the Siegfried line stronghold of { Pruem. Patton's forces extended their | bridgeheads across the Qur and Sure rivers below tlhat town, completing the seeond liberation of Luxembourg. Veteran Scottish and English troops, fighting under the Canadian 1st army command, were out in front of Gen, H, D. G, Crerar's offensive. They were pounding the- Germans back steadily beyond the West wall anchors of Kleve and Geppen and the Reichs forest between the two towns. ? Sporadic street fighting was continuing inside Kleve .early today. The Scotties shot and bayoneted a few remaining Nazis from scattered strongpoints in the seuthwestern edge of the eity. All organized resistance had ended in Kleve, however, although the Nazis blew up the lock gates of the Spoy canal, which bisects the eity, in a last defiant gesture, '
Strong armored forces already were two and one-half miles south of Kleve on the road te Goch, where
they fought their way into the town of Hau, five and one-half miles from | Goch. | The Germans threw in one strong { counter-attack at Hau yesterday but | were driven back after a sharp fight.
front, 3d army forces {linked up their two bridgeheads across the Sure river opposite Echternach and Wollenderf into solid. 10-mile salient jutting almost two miles into German soil.
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in eities throughout the coutitty to! acquaint the public with the news. Washington's initial reaction was | generally favorable, Here in London there was great- | er reserve until the detailed ar-
countries could be studied.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. . Patton's Troops Punch Out 2 New Gaps in West Wall
At the southern end of Patton's | {offensive
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FIVE: The Polish government inline London was expected to defy the| feel mors comfortable. Big Three Polish compromise, but | cooling to gums ormer Premier Stanislaw Miko-| caused by loose plates.
PROFESSOR T0 TALK T0 JEWISH SOCIETY
The 15th annual meeting of the Jewish Family Service society of Indianapolis will be held at noon Thursday in..the Antlers hotel, Dr. A. 8. Jaeger, agency president, will preside. Dr. David A. Boyd Jr, professor of psychiatry, Indiana university medical center, will speak on “Psychiatric Problems Associated With the Present War.” Nominated to serye as directors of the organization are Dr. Jaeger, Dr. H. A. “Epstein, Mrs. Sydney Romer, . Rabbi Nardor Fruchter, Max Schreier and Gordon Jacobs. Officers of the society are Dr, Ep« stein, first vice president; Mrs, E. F, Kiser, second vice president; Julius Falender, treasurer, and H, Joseph Hyman, executive director. Miss Rebecca Goldstein is case worker,
BARKUS LEGION POST ARRANGES BANQUET
Haywood Barkus American Legion post 55 and auxiliary will hold their annual banquet tomorrow at the Riviera club, Auxiliary guests will include Mr, and Mrs. H, ©, Mulder, Indiana department president; Dr, and Mrs, William R. Bolen, vice president of the southern district, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. John Kimdrat, department secretary, and Mr, and Mrs. Martin Collins, president, Mrs. Emil Reinhardt i§ chairman the arrangements committee. assistance include Mesdames
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NAZI PRISONER PUNISHED PAPAGO PARK, Aris, Feb, 13 (U. P.) "Military punishment" was orgie for a prisoner of war on a detail who allegedly displayed JOPk Gotan) wn swastika in nearby Chandler, Aris, Papago Park pris{oner of war camp officials sald to- | day.
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