Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1945 — Page 10
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Refusal of Chiang's Medal T0 60 ON TONIGHT mang inn : Joly Phe LE out that there was 10 new intersection street no such objection to “mass” award Suiteh wit 1 of the Philippines Liberation ribbon | 1Shts tonight, 424 and College ave. American Red Cross as an “essential throughout the war under some of to Gen, MacArthur's men. will blossom into one of the north element in our final victory.” the worst living conditions anywhére| The whole matter, while probably side's brightest spots.
{are bitterly disappointed to learn|of minor importance to policy-mak-Patterson told a luncheon: meet-| war department has rejected a ers at the Pen hs ia The dedication is sponsored by ing of Red Cross officials that the gpecial award intended for them by| substantiates in the minds of G. 1s| 'n¢ 42d and College merchants with
agency served in Gefmany and Chiang Kai-shek, {here a general complaint that the| the co-operation of the Robert : Japan as an important link between! Chiang, mindful of the help given| war department is indifferent to the Kennington post of the American members of the armed foroces and » Bias Soveramen by sane 70.000) men of this theater, | Legion. Dan Brosnan is post comx | American soldiers in training and! Tho ds jo ina. | their families. * _|equiping ‘his ‘best divisions, two|with Yang = didi: as I L China, {mander. L. O. Rainther is assoHe praised its “noble service” In months ago ordered a special China| needed for disch ge, have been ciation president and John Duke is A wa aol. bomber, fiying providing hope and encouragement decoration for them. It was to have| waiting months for transportation | dedication chairman, assisted by vy. pa f the : for war prisoners, adding that been worn with the usual service home. Most of those who have got | Sam Tyner, James Beaver, A. C. outside the range of victim many lives were saved by the ar-| ribbons | passage home have been carried by |crum. William Noone, Tom Nelson| 5U0% released the bat, which then rival of Red Oross food packages. Theater headquarters accepted on navy commanders who volunteered | d Otto Kra followed ever maneuver of . the Bfitish Ambassador Lord Halifax behalf of the men here, but a week aid when they saw conditions here. *" ye. target ship. Its small size and presented to the Red Cross on be-!later rescinded the action “pend-| EE | A reception will pe held at| gyeed made it difficult to hit with half of King George VI the King's ing war department approval.” It MEETING SET MONDAY | Duke's restaurant for members and| anti-aircraft fire. medal for wartime service. The was learned today that there will! The Brightwood chapter, O. E. S.,|guests, Members of the city coun- Rear Adm. George F. Hussey medal was accepted for the or- be no such approval. It was stated will meet at 8 p, m. Monday. A pro- cil, works board, safety board and| Jr. chief of the navy bureau of 3 ganization by its chairman, Basil that policy does not permit “mass” gram will be given by the 0. E 8.|city engineers will be special ‘guests| ordnance, said “The Japs never = QConnor. _ |award of ribbons. chorus. lat both_affairs. knew what hit them.”
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (U. F).
Secretary of War Robert P. Patter-
: a Nendo Thousands ~ son yesterday praised work of the ter G. 15 Who. 3
; yesterday that a heretofore seof China theater G. 1's who served
cret “bat” bomb, a radar-guided flying missile, destroyed many tons of Japanese combat and merchant shipping in the recent war. ’ The bat bomb was the first {' fully automatic guided missiles to be used successfully in. combatl by any nation, the navy said.
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