Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1945 — Page 6
Br | - THE = rosroLs TIMER. a oman THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1045, | | THURSD 929 JAPS SLAIN ge They re Hoping fo Win by a Whisker = HRSEAL BELIEVED ere a i an Tt in he tr wn +. Total ; " . © N ; : Js | duces - anti-aircraft uns, “artillery, Le Ma, x on sent|few seconds. ~ ; & : BY EX-FARMER THE Ret: Soh gt BE STRUCK AT OSAKA Ee en re | War'
v. an ; ATR Ny 5 Tn | GUAM, March 15 (U, P). — A 5 ; : Tl — hy ; aed } EW \ : | building believed tor have been the OS ! E R FU R . 0. WASHINGT . i : BN ; : SE 3 ] 3 : AHERTR ; . ! ~Army combat od k Osaka arsenal, one of Japan's big : Wholesale Slaughter of && ; ROLY SL, fe : | ly on the We
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Hy a v Aes n a. | Wednesday's fire raid. for the dlimact nemy oh Luzon but a NOY P : TN LE Re ad i — : [ The explosion was so violent it on, Day's Work. a J Y ; E Inearly wrecked two Superfortresses Setrelasy of X 3 g A 4 | . ain a son reveale By H. D. QUIGG p LGW. [a SR. |= ude and a hair overhead, 3 Was : force casualties United Press Staff Correspondent : h i ay gaa 3 PR {announced today. . » 2 SEI } ing the month SOMEWHERE ON LUZON. Phil-! 3 aN S| Sw { Maj. Gen. Curtis. Le May, com- ; : 1 } c This was les: ippines, March ' 15 —Before the | ; ; | mander of the 21st bomber com- | / . December and Vpize TE, homnewnlihoy 3 X — ; hi {mand, said preliminary reports in- § _ = Ro : I ! January. mon, 27, had never battled any thing | : $ dicated that the arsenal had iad : . February's W , 3 X : 3 ; plode | pl # Ta —— ore formidable than potato s 8 ! tA & : ; y . ; : ’ 3 RS Torin in La to Bugy E : N | But definite proof awaited clear- FRE : i] For Tee But when Harton nally did gets : 5 = Wh ting weather that would permit re- §. a a 4 A Y baby’ ) i ¥ ; i b i Be © | connaissance photographs. of the Ek i N } % | : F C } | our babys frito battle he ran up a score of 29 a i pe | five-square-mile area devastated in Kes ® N ewes S e ur oa S : 3 upsets and otl Japanese killed in one dav. t Ee i i A | che 2300-ton attack on Osaka. AEE RB | J ing the diffic He accounted for 26 with a flame- 8 : : h SHA d RE — ; ; kh ¥ } C ¥ d 8 { a a 11m thrower, one with a blow from the | § 4 Fr : Se , 3 | iy 1 a oS an e ow 9 harmless preps butt end of the flame-thrower, one } : oe : ; [VIR] CIGARETTES x : 4 Xeslings Testk 4 : i & : : RO ; a ; § : 3 mothers with i a grenade and one with a ; fe R $i : l YOU "TYR wo LT * 2a HE C A S % T A L K S! 1 for over 50 § ommy gun. : ; ER : fo ~ \ ° |
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v a Blonde Russian. Marmot Jap holes, Harmon said. They The Junior Prom queen ticket night at the Knights of Columbus and Miss Ann Brent Shuttleworth Dyed B E . SAYIIIaenansreny 295 ceees 120 started throwing grenades o t Buller univerdity. to- Hall will ‘go 10: the most be Jf Canton. O. measure the beard Be rown Ermine. ..............050..... 395...... 118 “ : 1 les’ and contest at uti niversity - wal i S - of anton, : as ) : . b . Yer fen Pack Theo en holes and morrow won't be won by a close whiskered man on the campus. of Jack Farr of Indianapolis. Bob p N Suen Py Squirrel ereereieiaiiiaian,, 495... 225 for half hi en, EYen shave. A complimentary ticket Miss Mary Jane Catterson, In-° Foust of Peru is next in line for | ! atura ROSSUIIM . ccisisiiverare NOLL. 39 Finally Harmon ong: his men! tothe dance of the year Saturday di anapolis queen candidate (left). - measuring j= Des Phun ‘ Seesesrersisencevrinnes 229... A] & men! © = aamuR my H a—— i ; el Gra went over the hill and discovered ’ y dskin ceeravaavessanesienssss 189. cin 19
the Japanese in an intricate cave jumped out of the hole, I bashed a 7 COUNTY SCHOOLS WMC HITS NEW SNAG £3 : Bisel Pyed Kidskin va ia Eieilnrincriven 8% uve 89
. system dug under a pile of boulders.| him. in the face with the butt of \ , i asisessreresansersnsnsenses WBiouvey B59 “I threw a squirt of flame into a the flame-thrower. i him DISPLAY ART WORK NEW BEDFORD, Mass., - March mess! Use any to- Royal Dyed Coney ceeneenennen 195.00 69 hole,” Harmon said. “Three of"'them Off with a blow on the back k of the Seven Marion county schools will 15 (U. P = I'he war manpower J deseo, end Gorgeous Silver Fox Jacket.............. 585. vane 295 ran out. I gave them a burst of head. be represented in the second an- commission's labor draft here struck J dearetie paper. ; \ Red Fox Great Coats 219 95 game from hebind- The iin “Then wher another stuck his’ nual exhibit of high school draw- i new Snag a, iio ' Fave Clasrons Red Fox Jackets Ariana 159. ae 79 wer pressure lifted them 25 feet! hes 20 feet away, I tossed a ings tomorrow night at the audi- ficulty arose when 80. sKil Sh +J00=b i nr a p eet | head up eet awa norrow night at the auc Ne a el 3 Foi, lagehot Silver Blue Muskrat rraceriiir 99% vere HY
in the air and dumped them at the grenade which blew hin completeir torium—of -Purdue Extension —cen-. Workers. refused to be |} 3 SIMA TO amazing low price z T Indi Lamb : bottom of the hill. out of the hole ter. Entries in the competition by a-panel which was hearing ap- [| } av uenon oy 3300 plovise Fi URES ndian Lam . : . A SNE, v : J : £ ; 4 HELEN OR Cv. % “The rest started to run out of the ‘Later, when . I. had my tommy total 123. peals from a WMC order transfer-| § sur ro LAST A LIFETIME or pris poe | Mouton Lamb 189... 54
i hole. There was room’ but for two gun, another Jap jumped up ‘ahead n ition to the exhibit, Frank [ring them to two tire-cord plants. | a aah BIS 15¢ FOR SALE! AND MANY OTHERS! at a time to get out. I stacked.up of me. My fige cut him completely Zozzora, member of the general en- | rn een Sonus | or Maney Order —only iy atumpe .
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23 of them at the cave entrance. in two.’ gineering staff of Purdue university yp. gs. FOOD REPORT PLANNED Pree ! All 26 were killed in five minutes, The others in Harmon's detach- and st, writer and industrial |= i ~ r Meare} U.P. ' TY wee og ici 24, Iilinols ® time,” he said. ment ran the total killed to 52 when designer, will speak and give al WASHINGTON, March 15 ( 1% tom SETS OF CIGARETTE OPEN UNTIL ® ; for fish, thrower fuel. Later, when a Jap in taking t the hil ketch mittee will make a complete re- faa ad a ps — port on the nation’'s“food supply and 9:00 P. M. : 20 WwW f Ohi St a io rene Yves 10 . Buy i it was learned i toda } . OMY. nn re SA ; Combi workmanst materials.
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