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The taxpayers of the City of Indianap- appropriated olis, Indiana, are hereby notified that the pund of
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reason. of the extraordir deemed to exist at ‘this APPROPRIATION ORDINA} CE Nc An ordinance appropriating the Pive Thousand Eight Hundred Fi lars ($5,850.00) from the anticip I= mated and unappropriated 1945 balance of the General Pund of the City of - Indian apolis, to Fund No. 12, Salari Temporary, Municipal Ee: # of Public Works, for the purpose ing certain new position APPROPRIATION ORDIN. ANCE No Tia
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Common Council of said city will, on the Said I aring will be held in the i9th day of March, 1945, hold a public council 1 the City Hall on the hearing on the matter of addi ap- above i ne hour of 7:30 propriations, which is made nec by o'clock I me al faspasers
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An ordinance appro Boarc and where such hearsum of Three Thousan ing e he Bixty-8ix Dollars and SEAT , FRANK J NOLL Jz ($3,066.94) from the an oC Cle ! ty of Indianapolis
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Ordinance No. 55-1844 amended) so \ person provided as to provide for increased wage . Aare Ie at the office of the ginniwg as of raid date, in. certain desig | 1!us on, © of sal d Township Sin Carrollton nated. ivems therein; Providi as of h lis, Ind! hot later April 1, 1945, the money required hy ,10:00 A M {Central increases (totaling -Five Thou 4d day of Maj ch, 1945
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Badgogdesburg, two miles south of |Bonn, and Berlin spokesmen [they plunged ahead almost 13 miles {more tothe confluence of the Ahr {and Rhine rivérs opposite Linz. The advance carried past the |Rhine crossing ..city of Remagen two miles north of Linz, and the Germans said Hodges'. troops were 10 miles from a 3d army spearhegd lat Andernach, nine miles north "of
|Coblenz
A juncture of the two forces might trap tens of thousands of Nazis in |the Eifel mountains west hine,
In Headlong Flight German resistance on the 3d
army front.was breaking down into
| isulated and disorganized pockets,
with the bulk of the Nazi forces
i |there—estimated as high as 10 divisions or 50000 to 100.000 men—|day the
in headlong flight to escape behind the Rhine before the trap closed.
More than 8300 prisoners were | fantry divisions moved up in SuP-| f5ught
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Flced by the famous 4th armored division, whose veterans won the Coblenz breakthrough with a lightning ‘60-mile advance in less than 59 hours, the whole 3d armry| was moving on the Rhine along al front extending 40 miles northward from the Mosel valley through the Eifel mountains. Striking swiftly $0 consolidate the breach torn through the German center by the rolling 4th, Patton sent at least six other. tank and infantry divisions racing eastward on either flank of the pacemakers. : Capture’ Kelberg
11th armored ' division advanced more than 11 miles along parallel roads just north of the 4th . to capture Kelberg, 13'z miles west of the big junction town jof Mayen. By nightfall Wednes11th was less than 30 miles west of Coblenz. Units of Pafton’s 90th and 4th in-
{rounded up all along the western port of the 11th armored to wipe out
| front yesterday for the biggest one- py.passed enemy strongpoints and dav
day bag of the offensive and about pick up thousands of dazed Nazi
2000 of them fell to Patton's 3d army
| troops | Patton's sensational breakthrough to the Rhine,
{mandy in the summer of | established a solid allied along the north bank of the Mosel river The American 9th army was massing a great, force of men and armor along the Rhine on a 30-mile
northern . wing was shoving in against the Wese] bridgehead in support of the Canadian attack.
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reminiscent of his handling a I'great flanking drive through Nor-'the rear and along the right flank of carried past the northern edge -of 1944, the 4th armored spearhead while|the central flank units of the 76th infantry-and 10th | northern beaches, where the .Jap-|
front before the Ruhr arsenal cities of Dusseldorf and Duisburg, and its lages were captured by the 11th
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armored showed steadily eastward on both. sides. of the Mosel farther south 14 Towns Fall
Fourteen German towns and vil-
armored, and the supporting 3d army divisions overnight in a race| {to widen and consolidate the 4th |armored’s narrow salient before the Nazis could rally As many more enemy towns were believed to have been taken or over{run by the blacked-out 4th in its
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“Yanks Cross Rhine, Advance BRITISH SMASH Into Heart of German Reich INTO MANDALAY
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bold sweep to the Rhine, United Press War Correspondent Robert Richards, wno rode forward with the attacking fourth, revealed
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: ay 1 AR 1 Mrs. M' Arthur's Move to Manila . . . Hits Objection WASHINGTON, March 8 (U. P).—Rep. James G. Fuiton (R. Pa.) told the house today that if Gen. Douglas MacArthur cap-have his wife with him in a combat area the samé privilege should +be “accorded to every — buck private. TT Mrs. -MacArthur and their 68-year-old - son “arrived at Manila yesterday on a re-
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through the Eifel! { mountains, which the Germans had | im- |
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HOUSTON, Tex. (Us .P.).—Staff Sgt. James’ W. Johnson's busman'’s | holiday is over.
Battle On - for Burmese Port; ~ Marines Near Iwo's North Shore.
"By UNITED PRESS Punjabi troops of the 19th Indian division have broken. into Man-| dalay, Burma's second largest city, The sergeant had a 16-day furannounced today. United Press Correspondent Me- lough from the Amarillo air staQuown Wright reported from the [tion, and while he was. home he Burma, front that Ihdians had] drove a city bus—because “this is ny Sheatliead nw Manuals {what I did before the war, and this rmored and infantry forces were w moving in on the river port city is what I want to do.when the war against dwindling Japanese resist- 'S Over. I was just having fun.” ance. : : [hk kkk kkk kk kk There were indications that the Japanese did not intend to make a determined defense of Mandalay, | the second richest prizé* in Burma. |
Cleaning Up Iwo Jima
At the same time, U, S. marines to within ‘a few hundred yards of Iwo Jims’ s north shore to-
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