Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1945 — Page 7

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Forrestal Sees Iwo Deaths as ‘Signaling Long Pacific War. {

~~ WASHINGTON, March 6 (U. P.). ~—Becretary. of the Navy James .V.| |yesterday that the battle of Iwo isForrestal, just back from a three-| week tour of the Pacific, has dimmed | : any budding hopes of an early end fening resistance that the Japanese|® American Dead Now will put up as the war nears their

to the war with Japan,

land demonstrated clearly the stif-

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homeland. Up to last Saturday, he pointed out, American dead on Iwo| numbered 2050 marines—more than twice the number killed on Tarawa. Japanese armies in the Philip-

| ties,” Forrestal said, overall results| fore th Ameriof the battle have been highly suc- today belo s weight. of

cessful. -And once the island is con- | quered, the United’ States can send |U.-8 marines prepared for an all-fighter-escorted bomber fleets over out assault on the last enemy de-

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FEMALE PAIN

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the Japanese homeland.

tary drove home these facts about

losses, he still has an estimated five million men under arms in His farflung conquests, while the Americans have never had more than 12 divisions—about 180,000—in action at| any one time, The

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pared to deal with the Japanese “in whatever “theater the final death| On bloody Iwo, at the doorstep to|

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Iwo Warnes Sel Set for a

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Despite “severe and costly casual- pines and Burma were crumbling |

can and allied troops, while on Iwo

defenses. - 4 ‘The biggest setback for the Japa- | nese came on Luzon, where American troops and Filipino guerrillas] already ‘had destroyed six enemy | divisions—possibly 100,000 men— | rand broke the remaining four divisions into three scattered pockets, The Japanese position of Luzon | was officially described as “critical.” combined American-Filipino THAT “the task still ahead of us|forces were steadily closing in on! the enemy groups for the kill

The lean, 53-year-old navy secre-

Japan: THAT despite the enemy 's heavy

THAT allied forces must be pre- Iwo Casualties Mount

Reunite In Paris

Thanks to the Red Cross these | Indianapolis cousins,” Cpls Charles E. Weaver, 2004 Lexington ave, and Cpl. William 1. Burk, | night.

1814 Lexington ave, had a reunion in Paris. Cpl. Weaver, who dent at Michigan and Illinois sts.| has been overseas 32 months, had |in which Glen Hill, “41: of Decatur, seen only one other person he |received eye cuts when his automon ; had known until the meeting |bile struck the safety zone. was arranged. The picture was taken Feb, 8 in Paris.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

2 CARS CRASH

Apart at Michigan ‘And Illinois Sts.

* Three persons were recovering to-|

{zone ‘only a few minutes apart last

Police were investigating an acei- |

The zone lights were burning, po-| lice said, when Emory Ford, 44, of

TITO REGIME RUMORED LONDON, March 8 (U. P.).—Mar+| |shal Tito has been entrusted with] formation of a new united Yugoslav government in accordance with a recommendation of the Crimean| Ford, who also received head in-| conference, Belgrade dispatches sald |juries, was arrested on charges of |st.,

today. {reckless driving, drunkenness and Police said he was a witness. | + Postponed action on an ordinance the law for licensing taxicab drivers.

Terre Haute, arrived and struck the same obstacle. A passenger, Violet Simmons, 31, of 1350!2 Blaine ave, was taken to City hospital with head {injuries.

{operating a vend while under r tl influence of liquor. = RK e METER

Marie Carpenter, 42, of 823 E. 28th 1

st, also ‘was arrested on these thre SA ETY I NE charges, as well ds faillire to have: |an operator's license. Police "sai el” ‘the automobile she was driving

Three Horl Few Pow. Minutes iinkie a streetcar early last night at City Nirlictpeter: $100, 000 classification by their draft beards Senate ave. and Washington st. A Louisville couple was -injured | slightly when their - automobile | slipped from Road 37 last night near the county line. by a drift board at Lebanon, Pa; John H. Weimer, 49, received| parking meters have finally been!

- bruises, while his wife, Paula, 30, re- 4 t i t pproved by. the city council after {day from injuries received when the | ived. a broken wrist. y y

two, automobiles in which they were said ‘the accident occurred at a turn {riding struck--a downtown safety | in the road.

RESTAURANT WORKER approvai last nigh.

A 19-year-old restaurdft employee is in critical condition’ at City hos- { pital today from-head and chest cuts!or meters wil] result in at least tO equalize salaries of police cap~ {received in a fight yesterday. Police said those involved were !Jimmy Hall, the restaurant em{ployee, who worked at 1154 S. West| A. resolution urging Mayor Tyn- employment of additional workers and William Hogson, 30, of 1150 |dall to petition the office of defense at City hospital and $6942 for the |S. West st.“ Both were charged with transportation to restore Monon purchase of a new street sweeper;

; assault and battery with intent to passenger service to normal was killed an ordinance to give trucks Two Drivers Arrested (Kill. ?

st.

— TCE Transit Strikers Placed.in 1-A READING, Pa, March 6 (U. P),

i —8triking employees of the Read | ing Street Railway. Co. faced re-

SYSTEM VOTED

| today as their bus and trolley | walkout entered its 10th day. The reclassification of men of draft age to 1-A was announced

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which also is affected by the strike. A board at Myerstown, Pa.,.in the strike area, said it would meet today to consider similar actiofy, The boards said they followed selective service rulings classifying men under 38 years of age, not

Delay : engaged in ‘war work, in 1-A. ‘The INJURED IN FIGHT. ay Bas yesujied Wag oe procedure is a “normal one,” draft His lone e advisability of buy-! poarg officials said. The “strikers ing meters while only a few are ye. considered unemployed. "on manufactured. City officials said the installation

State police months of discussion. . Plans were being completed today for the purchase of 2000 meters by the safety board, following council

tains and lieutenants; appropriated $500 for the repair of asphalt plant equipment; provided $7500 for the

$100,000 annual revenue,

Protest Monon Changes

|adopted by the council. the use of all boulevards, and re

Joe Young, 19, of 437 N. Alabama | Other action by the council last ferred to its safety commtitee the is held ofi a vagrancy charge. night:

proposed : ordinance. strengthening

struggle of Japensse militarism | Tokyo, the marines were massing | occurs.’ strength for an all-out assault to split and annihilate the last thou- | sands of Japanese in the northern end of ‘the island. Although “the battlelines on Iwo CRUEL T0 | NEIGHBORS" remained practically. unchanged, casualties on both sides .increased NEW YORK, March 6 (U. P:).—! considerably. The count of JapHarry Berger, music shop proprietor, anese dead. officially reached 12,864,

oy lthough 1t >was estimated that arrested on the complaint of Bronx |2 P three-fourths of “the original gar-

neighbors, paid a $2 fine for play-| ion of 20.000 had Been wiped out. ing one record over and over again|American dead for the first 13 days on meatless Tuesday, totaled 2050. $Y t The. record was One - Mea 30, 000 Japs travel.

Ball.” In Burma, more than ‘30,000 Jap>._ anese were - virtually - trapped. at

For Teething Babies {Mandalay when .armored Indian

’ ’ forces raced 85 miles aeross Burma Way Japy’s, eljuines, st) awe) in 10 days and. captured Meiktila, ing the difficult teething period 80 miles south of Mandalay. {can be promptly relieved by. a' The surprise thrust cut all roads, | harmless preparation known as Dr. | fail lines and-communications south | { Teeling’s Teething Relief. Used by and-southeast of Mandalay, and left mothers with complete confidence the Japanese with only a secondary for over 50 years. Dr. Teeling’s escape route through the mountains Teething Relief is for sale at Haag to the Indo-China border. : ‘Drug Stores and drug. stores every-| gingle American Sopetlorireses where. Must satisfy or money back. | cain raided Japan's main - home| heheh |island of Honshu, including Tokyo, last night,. according to enemy

“Japan is still a a “formidable and fanatical foe,” Forrestal Repoluted.

side the capital were Wakayama, the Osaka-Kobe area, Shimonoseki and the Nagoya region.

FOR RETURNING G. I'S The Rey. James M. Lichliter, St. Louis, warned Christians in Chfist Episcopal. church today that a flabby religion and watered gospel will cause returning servicemen to ignore the church. “If they .catch us watering ‘the gospel into -a harmless bromide and using the Cross of Christ as a pillow for our flabbiness to Test upon, they will not treat us with the hot contempt we deserve They’ will do worse. They will ignore us and the church,” he said. He addressed the noonday Lenten meeting. The meetings are held Monday through Friday, 12:05 to 12:35 and will continue throughout eo —= (Lent. - The Rev. Mr. Lichliter will

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