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| WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1045
CLAIMS ITALIAN §
WAR PROLONGED §
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| Gen. Carboni’ Accuses Gen. | Bedell Smith.
| By LEIGH WHITE" | 3 _Timies Foreign Correspondent B . ROME, July 4-—Lt, Gen, Walter |?
| Bedell Smith of Indianapolis; chief
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| of staff to Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- |
hower, and Col. Gen,-Giuseppe Cas- | tellano, former deputy.chief of staff | of the Itdlian army, hifive been Joint- | i - ly accused of un-|
necessarily pro=- | : longing the war | 8 : n Italy. _ Maj. Gen. Gia- | 3 omo Catboni,| 5 ormer - chief of : intelligence of the 5 Italian army, * | made the accusa- |
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Mr, White ‘yesterday in the | newspaper Voce Republicana, He | said that Smith and Castellano bungled plans for the capture of Rome | 3 | on Sept, 8, 1043. ll . Carboni declared that the failure of American parachutists to land 1 in the Italian capital at the time of | | the insurrection made it impossible | for Italian forces to prevent the] |, Germans from occupying the city. | Looked Well on Paper : He quoted- Maj. Gen. Matthew Taylor, commander of the 101st|g 1 airborne division, as saying at the == { time that though plans for the | £8 « seizure of Rome “looked well on == "paper, they were quite impossible | &= to carry out.” x ‘Gen, Carboni, whom Gen. has blamed for his lack of “dour-|= age, energy and decision,” added the opinion that the “premature”
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tice resulted in damaging the cause | ‘of the allied armies as well as the | future of the Italian people. 155 Asserting that Gen. Taylor agreed ! with him that “if parachutists had been dropped they would not have reached the earth alive” Gen. Car-| boni asked if Gen. Smith is still unwilling to agree that it would have been better to delay the announcement of the armistice “which sig_nified irreparable ruin for Italy.”
Copyright, 1945, by The Indianapolis Times I The Chicago Daily News, Ine.
Bomb Survivor Home on Visit
Seaman 1-¢ James Russell Showalter, son of Mr, and Mrs. James R. Showalter Sr. Acton, survived the Bunker Hill bombing recently off Okinawa: On the. second -deck when #3 the two Jap suicide planes crashed intd the carrier, Seaman Showwalter ran to his battle station on the oii hangar deck james Showalter. where smoke was so thick that he nearly missed the hatch to the ammunition room. The Acton sailor and another crewman carried a wounded sailor away from a gun mount and gave him first aid. With flames 7 behind them the boys then Jumped to safety on another ship: Seaman Showalter now .is home on a 30-day leave-and will report to Bremerton, Wash, July
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