Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1945 — Page 8
FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1045
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ST, LOUIS, March 2 ¢U. P).— (Continued From Page One) : : i Sotinps-How Lt” Beulah M. Greenwalt, the = ’ (C ontinued From Page One). The Americans held all but- the : x ; d ; \ : ROME,
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: Expendable,” who faced «death scale committee to divest an owner \ : New Strikes es Bing Total of many times as a ‘nurse of Bataan HA property rights.” fst To breakthrough that caved in|eaptured the Erft river towns of : = i : : : : gid Workers Remianing Out }.2nd Corregidor, raced foday to the |", nC deration of this demand,” the, Germans’ Normandy front last) Haren Quien clones ane prt i ; : | 7 Bmagians ad ; ide of her dying mother. % © | Bér y ’ > di ; i J 4 ; 5 Har f 000. bedside ns to arrive jn [he said, “may or may not be miod- summer. The allied ground a pir [ northwest. i Cray ; : ! Dreskont To 34, . St. Louis March 16, but changed |eled on the recent conclusion. in forces were throwing in everthing | German troops still held high : E- . d . Boni feat to preyent -theescape of the fleeing | ground overlooking the river, how- e. 4 di ig : i 3 a ; 1 +BY Se San Francisco last night when she "of Nusicians.” Nazi 15th’ army. ever, They were pout jie: a ons : or an Sak gs: a Siig i S American and re intai + Wa i p ssmen said’ the | tinuous barrage of artillery an ? REE - : 8 ; | : ’ loafing failure to maintain learned her he Ww as a He referred to the royalty of one | foe adqy pi Spoke: on a down oi the American Sa co . | Ls § ; ; ; Director G production schedules, Tho BE ly All of teats quarter Of a cent to five cemis a) re onfused resistance and.sacri- | bridgeheads in the Moedrath, Hor- + LIER RT XE : A : LS. RR ; eral Galeta said the schedules were Im due. Mather, » rs No | record ‘which’ recording companies | 502 : Volkssturm cannon fodder to [rem and Bergheim sectors, er aie a Aba ne WHEE | fry rei 2 the Vail The Briggs employees struck yes- Lt. Greenwalt was released from Id agreed » pay 18 be, anion | - | caver a. general withdrawal behind | , Infantrymeén out in front of ‘the| Sa NEE aaa en 3 § J . / Vo soor terday when the company fired’ },, japanese camp at Santo To- eae y y second day's {the Rhine. | assault ran into ferocious resistance. 3 i / / ne - fais. seven .union comthitteemen and mas when . ‘Gen. MacArthur's | conference - session by. continuing Muénchen- Gladbach and fi subs} Other id i Bi hd the : Tay Set & / that com ; } e Te he t of Nazi southwest were fa out south | § RT \- : § an ; stewards. ¥he pay rg fon, ati Nee oo : ok, [his presentation of the U. M.-W. ba Re Re Joseph ad sbutheast ‘of Dueren toward Ne SAT pet i HEE : coming li that the men were leaders of a turned to this country last WePR. |gemands. He called on the oper- |; TOPagahua I I-|the Rhine city of Bonn, 13 miles : GER 2 hd ] HOR! Dor walkout last month. =| She last saw her mothier May 28, laters. to abandon what he termed | Goebbels, fell to the Americans al-| I 3 wy : = 5 } \ a i : "Ytaly Sheri -| 1941. 5 \ I most without a struggle south o 0gn $y Mw g : : je : % Four mors Be er er) i Leh | ner ‘dog In tie Mange age Berlin said the doughboys raced | The Americans reached-«Eip, five vey : 3 J HE } 3 a : | pert lg 3 5 e . 1s deman I + Cs : : 3 ; EE said all the men | : 3 repesie BE on every ahead 11 miles to reach Krefeld, a] {miles west of the Erft river and, ; He : a : ; ; Sh \ : uation’ her Com pl y 'H /l Dad’ Ends 1 10 cess a [mile west of the Rhine and 11 miles|16 miles northwest of Bonn, and : : TR i ; LB : ; 5 discharged took part in slowdowns ello ton of- bituminous ‘coal mined dogs | rtiwest of Dtesseldort, { captured Pingsheim., Dorwetler, | ; : . ate anoth riggs y 2 ; Fi i ines i ge Hoosier’ s Miser the government any Policies of Dispatches from Field Marshal Sit | Rath, Muddersheim and Disternich | Fut ; VE crisis. ontg e MM E Yq ~ § i Chrysler officials said that if the! 2 y | Bernard L. Montgomery's 21st army north and west of e be ; ph 3 } 4 : ULTIMA . |group headquarters said ..the Ger: | : : @ \ : : i pressed pe
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for lack of parts, was not ended et ; ir 4 yiof darkness. i A ltrs entire '100,000- man | ended today for S. Sgt, Frank A, FOR EXTRA OUTPUT | R..A, F. night fliers spotted five | Hearation
| Harangody, 26, of Whiting, Ind. | a : : ¢ f i war ‘production system would have, | -Harangody was one of 23 heroes WASHINGTON, March 2 (U. P.). rd i Se hicks 314 CORREGIDOR FLAG ni, A Shy Ar to dose So. — , on Bataan and Corregidor, lib- |_The war production board claimed |, "04 jeading to the Rhine in | "1 | oo ! Yo Italy's ir 3 MORE JAPANESE Staied fram, re Burd prison 3 success today for its extta-wages-|the Krefeld area, 11 miles en (Continued Fram: Page One). sadly Sir | Manila an rought . home by - : | | for-extra-output plan of boosting | of Muenchen-Gladbach. Brn SARhit. Tenn 2 i N ; 4x Wa A J MIRALS ARE DEAD a A anspor. war production. = | British bombers’ and fighters] George M. Jones, Meniphis, Tenn, Bg X CONE : : valley. AD Wracked by. ravages of bai | he 0 swarmed all over the retreating | commander of an honor ‘guard of : : . , German By USITED RESS ber, many o lew Nes “In the fst i Jor of the Pars lemem; v columns throughout the| paratroopers. x eral unem d arms and all emaciale operation last year, WPB said, pro- | } ked the troop-packed |. «gaye . ¢ Japanese admirals have | 80 night. They rak p-p Have your troops hoist the Sore apy the Domei news| the horrors of three ‘years im- |duction per man-hour jumped about pine bridges and ferries with | ye P 0 en announced today. This| prisonment, they were landed at [40 per cent among 1,000,000 workers | bombs and carinon fire an 3geneY th ber of enemy. the Fairfield-Suisun air base last |involved. This was -the same as ©. | it down. rites to ” Ru h AE tight in the last lap of a 7600- [adding 40,000 persons to the coun | $ Planes Join Attack -- : It was 11°41 a. m. when the ; ag rank whose 8 : _ whe : | | officers of g 4! mile mercy flight. try’s working force, the agency | Hundreds niore allied warplanes | Stars and Stripes ran up the bat. ; : 5 . i. J : : : 4 |
Dav n reported sincé May, 194 BE . recorded by For Harangody, setting foot on |added. joined the attack at daybreak, in| vered flagpole.
FCC, said the Yokosuka naval sta-| U.S. soil was the thrill of-a life- | Although wages of the men con- (spite of low-hanging clouds that|~” 9 8.0 OF £3 Va ; btion identified the latest victims as| fime, But an even bigger “thrill, [cerned rose 15 to 20 per cent dur-igave the fleeitiz Nazis some’cover, MacARTHUR stepped ashore’ | A we ; ) ; : / Rear Adm. Takeji Yamada, Shige-| De said, was picking up the tele- |ing the 90 days, the unit labor cost| They ranged up and down the| from a PT boat accompanied by | : S Sal : be i ! taka Amano and Kameshiro. Taka- | phone and saying: >Hello, dad. [of their production dropped 10 \o | | Rhine from Cologne northward to| 11 officers who had served with I & Na 0 5 Li of Ft? oe i on hashi. -° CER RTYmemel” 15: per-eont, WPB said. : | Krefeld, striking ‘at every ovine him on Corregidor. ! aa Xe +) \ Re ; ’ - Sak {target on the river. “Well we're -home again” he ; The Americans stabbed 17 wie] said at the spot where personal {
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northeast - of Muenchen-Gladbach | Hving.- quartefs were “located in to capture the stubborn German | 1942. © “We're back again, but anchor at Venlo. what-a blasting it. took.” This is only 17 miles :from van-| MacArthur was unmoved at. the i , wl guards of the Canadian 1st army | sight of Japanese dead lying along ; 3 3 E- § oe . : § eR SPI storming down throygh the Rhine-{ the path leading to his former | Sh dg Rs 3 es ’ : . Beaute’ Maas corridor south of -Uedem. home: But at Malinca tunnel and AER R . ay | At the center, Simpson's men | other ‘points ‘Where hundreds of | | TY ; ; 2 : ey i drove four miles ‘north of Muen- Americans and Filipinos died dur- | | 3 £ 3 chen to-cut the Krefeld-Venlo rail-| ing the mopths-long siege of Cor- : » y i $ of way and capture Viersen and Dul-| regidor hef was visibly affected.
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ken. 3 s = . | The 9th army triumph ‘threatened| AT ONE END of Malinca fun- : ar : 4 to break all organized resistance | nel, MacArthur stood ankle deep : west of the Rhine before the end of | in rubble and ashes, testimony to ; : 3 : : WIT : the week. | the fierce fight for the island this fram It overshadowed Otley important | ‘where some . 6000 Japanese have : The perm {but less dramatic gains on the been killed with a few doomed : : f ! \ Avi YOouL 8" {American 1st and 3d army fronts| remnants still holding out. - 1 : . . iE [to the south and the hard, bloody | Turning over the charred skull of ‘ ~ of. ; MAL {fight on the Canadian 1st army line -a Japanese defender, MacArthur at will adnedd Quit ee a ito. the north. looked at it bitterly and said: - E > ; your . F Many “Savage Struggle |¢ “They made it tough for us, but This r it was a lot tougher for them. : All Wo
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: overing forces | : : Jom Seron2. I belt | Arthur awarded the distinguished : COLL p e service cross to Col. Jones in the -
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{their all-out assault on Cologne. | ] : o a . : ‘They were working slowly through a TI command A > : ; te = Extra : ont wah formations. pending the| Cited in an order of the day all . LITTLE MONEY BLOUSE SHOP, THIRD FLOOR. ~~~ = — 1 3 | buiitd-up..of armored reinforcements |" is InvGived nd 3 take STeal a : : ’ . through their “three 'Erft river| Prdé I Sway ng PU 2s tnetr i. ¢ : : . : i HE — ps commander the ~~ distinguished : - : Sf ———
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NEW YORK, March 2 (U. P {The American people favor sterner treatment for defeated Germany today than they did a year-ago, ac{cording to a Fortune magazine | survey. The survey was conducted by Elmo [Roper before announcement of the Crimea conference decisions The survey disclosed that 93 per : : et Si cent believe the Nazi-party should ’ 1 \ bs es be abolished as conipared to 87.9 per . . n 7 he 3 ; AAAA cent in January, 1944, * 24 : FS 8 Roper said 84.7 per cent were In favor of complete demobilization and eternal military suppression. of Germany, as compared to 77.2 per cent a year ago. Other opinions were: 85.3 per cent thought the united nations should govern Germany with an occupation force for several years, compared | | with a previous 73.2 per cent; 40.5 | per cent advocated reducing Ger-| many ‘into smaller states, as com- ? pared to 20.5 per cent in 1944; 43 {per cent approved measures pre{venting the Germans from rebuild-] ing steel, chemical and automotive of lindustries, compared to 30.9 per cent : é : Fi - Pric la year ago; 624 per cent weré in favor of making German labor re- g build devastated areas as prisoner ‘ trp : . Until 6 of war wages, as compared to. a ’ ? }-. : Mon. 1 previous 46.1 per cent : ’ 8:45 P
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HOLLYWOOD, March 2 (U, P.) Robert .Cummings, movie actor and army air forces flight instructor, and Actress Mary Elliott, 20, will be married tomorrow at River- y a wo : |
side, Cal . : , “The ceremony will he performed : 3 in' $t.. Francis Flyers Chapel by the ll 0 ; . ‘ \ /A Rey. Ruth K. Cummings, the actor's yy EX" Si, : 619 N
\ mother | Miss Elliott, grandniece of former \ secretary of ‘the navy -Josephus! > of ‘ " : 00 ! Large Daniels, said she planned to give up § ! N Fain 3 } } y IND her acting career after’ the mar- i { i -, ) , - BLAN riage : J 3 " . t= nian, # Assorted It wilt*be her first marriage and} 1h : A Ly nT : Cunnings second. $44 \ a ! ~ Ul
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