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By ‘GERALD R. THORP Times Foreign’ Correspondent MANILA, June 10—From the 41st division in the Philippines comes the story of the Jap who sadly admitted that he was quite disappointed with our Fourth of July.
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fought together as an automatic rifle team for 25 months, But the 24th infantry regiment needed squad leaders and despite
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WASHINGTON, July 10 (U. P.). | —The navy said today that a 19-year-old army private was being | | brought the Pacific]
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the twins’ protest their ‘team was broken up. Each was given som mand of a squad. : Howard led his men on patrol and ran into stiff Jap resistance. He
ganized. w » » FILIPINO children of Zamboanga province are learning about Amer
41st division.
reopened after three years of Jap, | occupation, Felipe Saavedera, perintendent of education, the division to provide sports ine structors. Cpl. Fred Sanford, Salt Lake City, pitcher property of the St. Louis Browns, is teaching softball and baseball; T. Sgt. Jerome A..Lamb, | Ypsilanti, Mich., former University of Michigan athlete, tennis; Pfc, Frank Doherty, for] mer basketball star at St. John's, Brooklyn, is handling that sport. And if they want to learn boxing, they can join the class conducted by Pfc. Jack Taylor, also of Brooklyn, | former middleweight professional.
| 1945, by The Indianapolis Times | nd The Chicago Daily News, Inc.
28 LOCAL SOLDIERS HANDED DISCHARGES
| Twenty-eight more Indianapolis soldiers were cerently discharged at
| the Camp Atterbury separation cen- |
{ter, and four officers were listed.as soon to be put on inactive status. Discharged for having 85 or more | {service points were:
{| Pfe. Earl W. Kidd, 1418 Fleicher ave ;| 8 Bg. George W, Dyer, 1220 W T. Sgt. Willie B. Mathews, cai herwood ; Pfe. Cedric vl N. 8herman dr; Cpl. Oharles B.| ovis 5531 N. Delaware st.; Sgt. Jack 2 Foster, 1924 English ave.. Sgt. Loren| R. LeMasters, 221 N: Tacoma ave. snd 8. Sgt, Prank C. Pigg, 917 N. Hamilton
lave | Pe. 22d of; Melvin T. Cunnmghan 20 N. Se Ave. C Henry . Magel, 22 E lk Howard E Spaulding, 274 ~ Bete Vieu pl; T. 5th Gr, Robert E. Gannon, 2238 Pierson st. Pfc. Harvey 310 N. Capitol ave.; Pvt. Blaine 926% Union st.; T. 5th ord G. Love, 316 8. La Salle st.; T. 5th Gr. George FPF, Hittie, 44 8. Butler | Sgt. Paul R. Haehl, 730 Congress Cpl. Harlan M, Jeffries, 2815 BE. | T. 5th Gr. Willlam C. Norris, | 517 BE. Ohio st.,, and Cpl. William H.!
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Discharged under over-age regulations
were T. 3d Gr. Kyler J. Comstock, 1078 River ave.; Pfc. Edward Belliford Jr. | 819 Lock st., apt. 510; T. 4th Gr. Harry | | Anderson, 2032 E. Washington st.; Cpl. | Roy W. Bueche, 2217 Madison ave; Pfc Earl Long, 1419 English ave, and Plc | { Leon Boyd, 3392 Indiana ave.
The following officers went through the separation center and will revert Jt 5 Lt. Donald W, Burch, 5353 College ave, July 23; Capt. Harris L. Wood, 1214 Oliver ave., July 23; 1st Lt. Alfred D 409 N. Oxford st., July 20, and Capt; Donn G. Kaylor, 2857 N. Illinois + Aug. 26, 36, {
PLAN FOREIGN DUTY FOR ALL BY MAY 1
WASHINGTON, July 10 (U. PJ) | All qualified army personnel in this | {country who have not served at | least six months overseas will be replaced by next May 1 so they {may be given foreign assignments. Secretary of War Henry L. Stim- | {son said the replacements would be |
made . by returning veterans and | others in special categories. The | |changes will affect about 400,000 | men under 35 who are now in this. country. The army for several months nas] adhered to a policy.of giving over- | seas assignments to personnel in
{this country and replacing them
{with veterans. The new order, however, sets May 1 as the deadline for the changes,
ANNE MORGAN HITS' RED TAPE IN RELIEF
PARIS, July 10 (U. P.).—Anne sister of the late J. P.! Morgan Jr., complained last night “red tape” is holding up the delivery -of relief sup-| plies to France.
Miss Morgan, who arrived In| Paris recently to work on French| relief, . said she was deeply dis-|
tressed ‘at the shabby, hungry appearance of the people of France— her self-styled “second home.” “Why can't we get more sup-! plies?” she asked reporters. “We have distributed only 787 tons of food and clothing. We do our best, but we must work through endless regulatians. When it isn't the War shipping board it’s something else.” !
POLICE RAID CARD GAME ON AVENUE
Jerry Conwell, 28, of 1216 S. Sen-’| ate ave, was arrested today on charges of keeping a gaming house atthe Senate ave “address, | Police Sgt. John Foran and his squad broke up a card game at the house about 2:40 a. m. today when. they said they heard betting and’ saw money exchanging hands.
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Now he's in the hospital and | pp; investigations totaled 13,813 Harry is demanding that the team |quring the 12 months which ended of ‘Johnson and Johnson is reor-| june 30.
ican sports from soldiers of the | pared with 29 in 1044;
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‘(FBI CHIEF REPORTS | Men for Bullets INCREASE IN CRIME Seen as Jap Idea |.
PROVO, Utah, July 10 (U, PJ. WASHINGTON, July 10 (U. P.).— Bh Yu y
: —Japan's much-vaunted “super Bank robberies and several other P : Cie : p . weapon” probably is a gun that ‘sharp’ in-
shoots “men, instead of bullets, creases during the past fiscal year, cs FBI Chief J. Edgar’ Hoover re- and 5 0 wart Tg au according m. Mare cher. in reporting the Mitscher,. stopping . here yes terday with his wife en route “to Washington, belittled the Japs’ ability to create so-called “super weapans.” : He said that their suicide bombing was nothing new in bombing technique and asserted that the marines could land on Japan proper any time the signal was given. The genial naval officer, whose Task Force 58 is the scourge of
Hoover said convictions based on
The previous high, he said, was 13,616. The nation's head G-man- reported that bank robbery convictions jumped to 53 last year comconvictions for theft from interstate shipments
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previous year; and convictions from
about 100 miles off the Pernambuco near the rocks of Saints! Peter and«Paul. Brazilian naval units participated in the rescue operations. It was thought possible that an
294 BRATIIANS LOST] Charges Mon Cut WHEN BAHIA SINKS.
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 10 (U. | P.).—The ministry of marine said] | today - at ledst 204 out of 427 Bra-| | zilian crewmen perished sinking of the cruiser Bahia which | apparently struck a mine. { The death total was at first re-| leased as .395, but marine communique last night sald 33 survivors had been picked up by | the British freighter Balfe and that | 100 more had landed in the island] of Fernando Noronha.
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United States and |
"Her Fingers Off
EW YORK, July 10 (U. P.).— Fo searched today for Joseph
Nonalto who they said chopped three fingers off the hand of Mrs.
automobile last night. Mrs. Mehr was also treated for bruises of the face and head. She said Monalto beat her with ax after chopping off her fingers with a quick swipe of the ax after she told him she was through
Police said Mrs, Mehr managed to beat off the attack and jump from the automobile Island City. doctor's office. first aid treatment and taken to
She staggered to a
Thelma Mehr, 38; widowed mother Express Your of two, while they rode in. an Love and Sympathy in the Most ‘
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