Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 150, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 July 1945 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, JULY 80, 1945.
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CHARLES G. NORMS, 64, the noted noveliSfluic: husband .of th& WelW
knCvvn "worjian i'authoress Kath leeh Norris,1 is dead at 'Palo Alto,
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AMPHIBIOUS ALLIED FORCES were reported by Tokyo radio to have landed on Puket island in their first invasion of Thai (Siamese) territory. The offensive, which was without Allied confirmation at the time, is apparently designed to cut off Japs in Malaya and Singapore. (International)
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in the service.' Cpl. Max G. Hughes, stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, and Herman E.
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nia, both of whom have served overseas. '
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visiting his wife, mother and clher relatives. He left for Fort Pilov Vancna ThurcHnv mnrninff '
NEW ADDRESS ' Sgt. L. E. Rose, 35163969, Btry "C." 332 F. A. Bn., APO 450, Camp Gruber, Okla.
AWARDED ARROWHEAD WITH THE 36TH "TEXAS"
DIVISION OF THE SEVENTH ARMY, ' Gemany. Pf c. Paul E. Mslone, son of William Malone, 35 East Mier St., Sullivan, Indiana, member of Co. A, 143 Inf. of the veteran 36th "Texas" Division, has been awarded the Bronze Arrowhead to wear on his European Theater' of Operations ribbon. The Arrowhead has been awarded for participation in the (Salerno) (Riviera) invasion when he made the D-Day amphibious assault, The 36th Infantry Division has seen action on two D-Days: Italy and Southern France. To its credit are such battles as San Pietro and Cassino, the Rapido River,, and Anzio. It fought at Montelimar, where the German Nineteenth Army was annihilated, and drove
across the Sainte Marie Pass of the Vosges Mountains. It breached tho powerful Siegfried Line defenses at Wissembourg and completed four hundred days of actual combat plunging through Germany and deep into Austria.
BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE ; . Petition Na 2243.
w. .."V"' 6'vcu uiuL wniiam Elmer Wells has filed his petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of his birth determined. Said petition Js set for hearing on August 17. 1945 at 9:00 A. M Dated this 30th day of July. 1945. . james h. ringer, 1 . . Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court
CXB IT COMING! ' . J -j Ainerlcan housewives saved approximately 170,614,000 pounds of used cooking fat in 1944. , That is . almost double the amount saved in 1943. And it doesn't count the 62,000,000. pounds , saved by": Army, and Navy.'t j This year the Army and Navy aren't around in such numbers; the men are overseas, using the materials that used cooking fat helps to make. They need plenty of it need it fast. That is why the government is asking housewives to redouble efforts scrape, skim and scoop every drop of used cooking fat to replace the industrial fats and oils formerly Impoeted from Islands of the Pacific. J
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Signal Corps Phrte Ileaded for Japan. Tank ussd asainst Germans to hrins down ene.
my planes and smash ground op position, will go against Nips ne::t,
war conas neiped buy it. i V, S. Treasury Departmcul
i SOCIETY Plan Luncheon I The Priscilla Embroidery Club will have a one o'clock luncheon at the park Wednesday, August 8th, with Mrs. Edith Harmon as hostess. Please bring own table service. Those unable to attend please notify Mrs. Harmon. I mmm ii Past Noble 'Grand Club ; Past Noble Grand Club will meet Tuesday night, July 31, at
the city park. There will be a
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covered dish supper and white
elephant sale. LOCALS Mrs. Ruby Massey and Howard
Ival, Jr., have returned to their home in Indianapolis after several days in Sullivan the guests of Mrs. Gertrude Massey of South Crowder Street. - j Mr. and Mrs. James Hawhee of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawhee and family of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bodgers of East Washington Street.
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This Morning's Headlines ARMY PROBES EMPIRE STATE CRASH. An Army board of inquiry searched debris in the Empire State Building at New York to determine the cause of the spectacular crash of an Army bomber into the Fifth Avenue skyscraper which killed at least 13 persons Saturday. City Fire Marshal Thomas Brophy also pressed an investigation into the disaster which occurred when a fog-blind B-25 "Billy Mitchell" bomber' smashed into the 79th floor of the world's tallest building. Three of those killed' were aboard the plane. The , others were workers trapped in the 102-story building whose upper floors were enveloped in flames. Eight bodies had been identified ' late Sunday. : ' '
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HEAVY NAZI LOSSES REVEALED. Gemany officially listed, her armed services losses from the start of the war through November3V1244, at 3,625,354 killed, missing or captured, ; enemy documents revealed. Documents containing the casualty figures completed months before the final destruction of the German armed forces climaxed by the surrender of the Reich in May were discovered by British and American officers in the home of Gen. Rejnecke. German army propaganda chief. They were regarded as a top secret of the German army and British intelligence officers said there is "no reason to beli'eye. they are not authentic." '.
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U. S. PLANS CLEANUP OF CHISLERS. An integrated attack by four big Federal agencies in black market activities and tax chiselers is in the making, it was disclosed at Washington. The Treasury, the Department of Agriculture, the Office of Price Administration and the Department of Justice will correlate their forces to combat war-born illegal markets and tax evaders. . , .
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PRESIDENT OPPOSES SENDING GI's FAMILIES OVERSEAS. President Truman expressed opposition to bringing American soldiers' wives and families overseas, declaring he did not want Americans to "settle in Europe." "The problem of soldiers' separated families can best be solved by getting the soldiers ack home,"
Mr. Truman said, in an interview with the Army newspaper Stars
and Stripes. '
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SENATE WANTS VOICE IN PEACE. The Senate wants to be
dealt in, at; the peace table just as it was represented in the San
Francisco conference. Leading Senators made this plain as they surveyed, with satisfaction the 89 to 2 vote by which the chamber
Saturday ratified the United Nations charter. Only Senators Langer,
Republican, North Dakota, and Shipstead, Republican, Minnesota, voted against it.
ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT ASKS ARMY RELEASE. Brig. Gen. Elliott Roosevelt, second son of the late President and frequent target of violent criticism in Congress, has asked the Army to release
him from active duty, it was disclosed- last night. The War Depart
ment said that the 34-year-old ofiicer, who accumulated 278 dis
charge points in overseas service, had sent his discharge application
to Gen. H. H. Arnold, Army Air Forces Chief, but that it had "not
yet been acted upon." . . ...
FLYING home from Kassel, Germany, on an emergency furlough, Pfc . John Maglio joins his wife at a New' York hospital in a death vigil fceside the bedside of their two-year-old son, Bobby, who has been . in a coma for the past 41 days with encephalitis, an inflammation oi the nervous system causing paralysis.? ' (International Soundphotoi
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32 INJURED IN CRASH OF C-46. Thirtv-two Dersons wor
injured at Cheyenne, Wyo., Sunday when a C-46 Troorj Carrier Com
mand plane crashed near the Cheyenne Country Club golf course.
ine plane, in Cheyenne yesterday for an air show, was based at Stout Field, Indianapolis and was returning to Indianapolis when the crash, occurred.
FORD, 82, SEES GREAT WORLD PROSPERITY. Henrv Ford
B2 today, asserted in a statement Sunday that "the nation and the
wona are on me threshold of a prosperity and standard of living that never before was considered possible,"
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