Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1945 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1018.
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the meeting to make what he described as a speech of greetings in the role of host, ob And he expects another meeting with Churchill sometime after the united nations conference. Mr. Roosevelt left Washington on the night of Jan, 22. During his 36 days away from the nation’s capitol, he covered about 14,000 miles which included stops at Malta, in Russia, Egypt and Algers. In addition to his eight-day meeting’ with Churchill and Stalin, he also conferred with King Farouk of Egypt, Emperor Haile Selassie ' of Ethiopia and King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia. He made most of the trip by eruiser, but flew from Malta to Yalta, and from Yalta to Great Bitter lake, in the Suez canal. As his ship approached the Amerjcan coast, he spent an hour with three press association correspogdents who joined his party at Algiers, going otérethe accomplishments of the Yalta conference. °
F.D.R.’s Points
He made these specific points: ONE: He looks forward to a time aftér- the war when armament of all nations, including the United States, England, Russia, China and France, will be decreased. TWO: Germany and Japan should at some time be added to the assembly of united nations members, but only after they have shown a definite trend away from militarism. This possibly will require more than 50 years of concrete proof. THREE: Until® Germany and Japan have made considerable, unTHE VOLATILE RUB Pine Vapors Bring Quick Relief from Distress of
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mistakable progress toward peacekeeping forms of government, the united nations should, by force if necessary, see that they are utterly incapable of arming or preparing for war in any manner. FOUR: A plan of American-Russian-English occupation “of Germany has been worked out, but will have to be changed according to the degree of Freméh participation. in the occupation. FIVE: The Big Three meeling and the later conference between the President and Churchill at Alexandria, Egypt, were concerned with Europe and not the Pacific. In fact, the President said the Pacific situation just did not come up in his later talk with Churchill, It did not arise in the tripartite conversations because Russia - is neutral toward Japan and this country is respecting that neutrality. SIX: The people of the United States, particularly in face of European successes, too often blow hot and cold about the war in the Pacific. The actual” situation is that even once Germany is defeated, we face a’ long, hard war in the Pacific. This fact, the President said, needs particular industrial emphasis in this country.
Much Fighting Ahead Mr. Roosevelt's forward view toward a time when the five major allied powers can cut down the size of their war machines was not meant as any prospect for the near future.
mans’ communications had broken down completely, the Americans at last reports—admittedly 24 hours behind the battle—~had outflanked Muenchen - Gladbach, westernmost of the Ruhr basin factory cities, Unconfirmed reports credited to German prisoners said MuenchenGladbach was being evacuated. Other accounts from the front, however, said resistance was stiffening in the path of Simpson's armored and motorized infantry columns after sensational advances of 10 miles or more in the previous 24 hours,
8000 Prisoners Taken
Upwards of 8000 prisoners were taken on.the entire Western front yesterday, the bulk of them falling to the 1st and 3d armies. by Front said at many ‘points entire German battalions were surrendering, curses. at their Nazi leaders. At the same time, the Canadian 1st army to the north won a major breakthrough in’ the Siegfried line defenses guarding the upper roads to the Ruhr. The Canadian troops slammed ahead to within about 25 miles of a junction with the American 9th army. He stressed repeatedly the fact! Trapped and bewildered Nagi garthat we have yet to win the war |risons laid down their arms in towns and that there is much work and|after town on the approaches to fighting to be done before final vic. | 01°81 and Dusseldorf tory, | In the Crimean communique, the| All accounts indicated the Nazis Big Three announced a plan | were leaving -a suicidal rear guard whereby “the forces of the three on the west bank of the Rhine to powers will each occupy a separate | delay the advance as long as poszone of Germany,” with France in- |sible. vited to share in the occupation if | The bulk of these forces were be-
she desires. | lieved digging in amid. the ruins of
En route home, the President am- | Cologne for a street-to-street and plified this by saying that the orig- houses 6-hiouse battle. inal three-power plan for post-|, y end oe Rhine - wang | surrender Occupation of Germaj ghboys, other 1st army tan {had provided that: A, |and infantrymen were riding rough- | ONE: Russia would occupy eax® nod through the broken defenses orn: Germany ““N§south and southeast of Dueren. The TWO: Great Britain would oc. | Americans extended their lines eight
| ii th of Dueren late yesterwest and northwest Germany. co SOU QUDY wes y day with the capture of Nideggen.
oT E: The american zone of A dozen other villages in the 12-
| occupation would start at the turn| 2 y | of the Rhine river at Mainz and ex-| Die port dor betweey the Roer and tend through southern Germany. It| EXIt rivers fell to the 1st army yes- | would include a supply eorridor wi Ti. Many ‘of the Nazi garri{the sea at Bremen and would ex- Sons png out the white flag at ‘tend into the provinces of Wurttem- first sight of the Americans, abandoning formidable steel and con-
‘berg, Baden and. Bavaria. : | | 8 crete fortifications without a fight. |
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The bulk of the five German infantry divisions guarding the Roer {line .when the American offensive | began last Friday already had been | |all, but wiped out | { The newly-arrived 9th and 11th | ting.proudly in the bow of the de- 4 palzer~ divisions were taking ter- | stroyer on a large gilt, thronelike |riffic losses. , chair. At his feet were many | On the northern end of the of -| rich carpets. | fensive line, Gen. H. D. G. Crerar’s He is an impressive large man |Canadian 1st army finally broke despite his age. : {open the defenses athwgrt the | He wore his Y0yal black robes, |Maas-Rhine corridor after weeks | set off by a brilliant red and |of bloody fighting | white checked head scarf held in | + —— place by gleaming gold robes. He LEGALS —— NOTICE OF. PETITION FOR AND DE-
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| his vessel was warped to the side [9% Suc BORDS ‘| { of the overtowering cruiser. er pr ph Ee Board ot ono | As §O0Nn as’'a gang was rigged Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis | | between: the two ships, Ton Saud hy more than 50 owners of taxable real! walked aboard the cruiser and
estate in said school city, duly signed, | verified, and certified under the provisions greeted the President, who in- [¢ vited him to ‘lunch in the flag
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West codst, So delicate.is the entire process of magufacture that the mice are flown in a temper-ature-conditioned plane. At the close of the flight, a constant temperature recording device is given Lilly's to show under what conditions the gnice lived en route. wo Virus Planted The first step in the making of the vaccine is the planting of the virus in the brain tissue of the mice.” Three days later the mice are -killed. The brains are removed and processed to produce the vaccine. In the animal wing of the Lilly research building a special apart-ment-workshop has been cone structed for the loyal “encepha~litis” group. Every persons, includ-
Tokyo Railway Station Blasted
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claring nine out of 11 giant furnaces at the Anshan steel works were blasted to pieces last August.) . The giant raiders blazed a tra of flaming destructien through Tokyo from northeast to southwest, skirting east of Emperor Hirohito’s palace and extending to the waterfront. Radio Tokyo itself reported that some demolition and fire bombs fell “adjacent to” a building on the palace grounds, as well asnear the palace of the emperor's mother, a mile and a half to the southwest. Congested Area The burned-out area of approxi- | mately 667 acres was in the most ‘| congested industrial area of | Tokyo. A 21st bomber command announcement described results of the attack as “excellent.” More ‘than 200 B-29's, the largest force of Superfortresses ever dispatched on a single raid, participated in the attack. They dropped. upward of 1000 tons of bombs through clouds from 25,000 feet with the aid of precision instruments. Not a bomber was. lost, The attack capped a morning assault by swarms of carrier planes from Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitscher’s famed task force 58.
URGES RED CROSS AID
Mayor Tyndall today called on all city department heads to urge their staffs ‘to contribute to the Red Cross campaign which opens tomorrow. Henry Coombs, city prosecutor, will direct the drive.
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LEGALS 41 Washington School Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids; to make certain combinations of bids and/or to waive any informalities or obvious errors in bidding. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on Indiana Form No. 96 with non-collusion affidavit attached; all as-required by statute. Bach proposal for $5,000 00 or more “shall be accompanied by Indiana Questionnaire Form No. 96-A obtained and furnished by the bidder A certified check or bank draft payable to Washington School Township, Marion County, Indiana, or .a satisfactory bid bond executed by 5 bidder and a .surety company, and pa¥¥ble as set out above in an amount equal to Five Per Cent (57%) of the maximum bid shall-be sub-| such bid . { Wage rates on this work shall be not| less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly. of Indiana, 1935 WASHINGTON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, MARION COUNTY, INDIANA By ROSS A. SMITH, Trustee JOHNSON & ZECHIEL, Attorneys 808 Peoples Bank Bldg.
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Supervisor, Alcohol Tax Unit, Internal Revenue, Chicago, Illinois. Date} of first publication, February 14, 1045.| Notice is hereby given that on February 1945, one H. & R Handy Gun, 410 auge, 12 inch barrel, Serial No. 41806, | was seized in Union County, Indiana, for violation of Subchapter B, Chapter 25,| and Part VIII, Subchapter A, Chapter! 27, Internal Revenue Code. Any person claiming an Interest in said property must appear at the office of the Investigator In Charge, Alcohol Tax Unit, 814 Electric Building, . Indianapolis, Indiana, and file claim and cost bond as provided by Section 3724, I. R. C. on or before March 16, 1945; otherwise. the property will be disposed of according to law, BE. C. Yellowley, District Supervisor.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given by the Department of Public Purchase, authorized Purchasing Agent for the City of Indianapolis and Board of Public Works and Sanitation of the Sanitation District of Indianapolis, that sealed bids will be received until 10:00 a. m. Oentral War Time, on Monday, the 19th day of March, 1945, Requisition No. 9640, for the follows ing supplies. At this time, bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for fur-| nishing: P.O. B. cars or trucks at thet Garbage Reduction Plant, * Indianapolis, | Indiana, for the Solvent Extraction Equip-| ment as per plans and specificatiohs pre- | pared by: | Russell B. Moore Company, Consulting Engineers As time is an element to be considered in awarding the contract, the bidder must indicate in the proposal the time of| beginning the work and completing the | shipment of same an { The Contractor awarded the Contract] will ne required to furnish an acceptable | surety bond in the amount ‘of 100% of} the contract price. | The Contract Documents, including Plans and Specifications, are. on fille at the office of the Purchasing Dept. the office of the Board, and at the office of the| Consulting Engineers, 1456 North Delia-|
The Document must be, returned by the bidder with his This Department and’ serves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to walve any’ informalities in the bidding. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal forms, furshed free by the Purchasing Departent or the Consulting Engineers and must be accompanied by a Non-Collusion Affidavit in accordance with Form Num-4 ber 95, which he is also furnished. A {certified check or bid bond, payable to the City Controller of Indianapoiis, th an e
amount equal to not less than 5% bid must accompany the same, \ No bid may be withdrawn after the time set for the opening of the bids Thr contract fof” this work ,will' be awarded by the Board of Publi Works and Sanitation, bject to the ‘sale of Sap itary District “Bonds covering the work, .
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MERCURY RISE DUE HERE TOMORROW
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high water caused little actual property damage. Disaster “agencies were prepared to move into the lowlands below Wheeling to aid hundreds of residents. The Ohio was rising at the
rate of one-to six-tenths feet anj?/
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Freezing weather threats in Oklahoma. Much of northwesterns Arkansas was blanketed by snow and ice. Much of the entire mid-south shivered through freezing rain and sleet storms. A flood stage of 34 feet was ex-
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Memphis by the middle of next week. However, U. S. engineers said there
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2 HELD IN THEFT AT FILLING STATION
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police officers stopped the car which.
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skysky’s tanks, tank-borne infantry
NATIS CONGEDE LOSS 27553 OF POMERANIA BASE
Pomerania toward the Baltic. This {rapidly was narrowing the German By ROBERT MUSEL United Press Staff Correspondent
coastal corridor. Te Soviet front dispatches said: a LONDON, Feb 28.-f Germany |SPring thaw in Pomerania’ had acknowledged today the loss of |Proken up the ice on many rivers Neustettin, anchor base of the|and lakes. Great patches of the defenses in central Pomerania, tol 3¢Tman provinces were flooded or
a Russian offensive sthreatening to | ™arshy. . : trap all the German troops to the The German high command said
tiortheast. { that on the Berlin front the RusThe Nazis reported that Neustet- | Sians expanded their “small bridgetin, outflanked by Marshal Kon- | Reads across the Oder south of| stantin K. Rokossovsky's speedy | Kusstrin and 30-odd miles east of drive toward the Baltic, had been A aa Kit. Ditinwt. epoiies evacuated. - . ‘ ’ iman for the German high ecom-
(The British radio quoted an un-| nd. sald y must t official om ,. | TA German expec deport Ir Moscow 8a_say the Soviets to “try to strike a new
ing that Russians leading the drive . across Pomerania now were in sight great blow a3 300n as ‘at all posof the Baltic.) ; | sible. ) Rokossovsky’s army was reported driving within about 23 miles of | the "Baltic sea, northwest of Neu- | By UNITED PRESS stettin, | Allied air raids have so disrupted A thrust to the sea would sea] off German postal service that it takes Eastern Pomerania, the Danzig more than a week for a letter to Free State, and the north part of reach Berlin from other parts of the old Polish Corridor. the country, the Berlin radio said
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