Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1941 — Page 4
OPEN CASE AGAINST MEDICAL SOCIETY
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U. P). —Gevernment prosecutors, preview“ing evidence fo be offered against © the. American Medical, Association, today recited in Federal District ~ Court instances in which A. M. A.
attorney, and his associate, Grant W. Kelleher, were to ‘conclude their opening statemen lowed by, Defense E. Leahy! z The indictment name A. M. A, the Distriet .of Columbia Medical Society. the Washington Academy of Surgery, the Harris County (Texas) Medical Society and 20 doctors ‘and charge they organized
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{up, the retreat should swing directly | southward along the road to Addis
‘tis 4Q0 miles
Ls the Eritrean ca Mr. Mason ; The British which could k ¢ covered in less than normal conditions.
but the early capture of Asmara has now become inevitable. Eritrea, .|the best developed part of Benito Mussqlini's East African Empire, is thus about to aisappent from the we protection of the Fascist flag.
As the retreating . Italians reach Asmara, they will find themselves in a very difficult position, Further
| them to the peril of Surrender .or
| If they continue to 'retire: easl~ | ward, in ar attempt to defend the | port of Mass: wa, Eritrea’s principal | exit to the Bed Sea, they can go only 740 miles before being blocked by the | ashore, They might swing. southward, along the cgist, for a march of 350 | miles to French Somaliland, at the | southern end of the Red Sea. Such |a course, however, is beset with dif- | ficulties of 'terrainsand, alsb® would subject the Italians to bombardment | from British warships. | . The more natural strategy for the {Italians /would he to abandon de- | fense of the port of Massawa. Once | Asmara, the capital, has to be given
| Ababa, in Abyssinia.
War Moves Today
By J W.T MASON United Press War Expert
Army operating in Eritrea has split
' the Italian front, making it difficult if not impossible for the Fascists to develop a serious stand against . the increasing British pressure,
the Italian force is retreating south-
‘eastward toward the Abyssinian frontier while the other severed section is retiring eastward on Asmara,
pital,
are now only 35 miles from Asmara,
two hours by motorized units under
The roads, however, are rough .and mountainous, making a motor advance difficult, A slower pace is thus to be expected,
Thé Italians brought troops and supplies’ from home ‘to. the port of Massawa, then sent them by rail to Asmara. Thereafter, the Fascists developed their offensive agains; the Abyssinian capital. Today, British tactics appear based on a similar plan. Once Asmara and Massawa are in British possession, it will be . possible for whatever reinforcements in men and material are needed to be sent by sea from Egypt. Thereafter, the campaign against byssinia could follow the route the talians used flve years. ago, now being turned against them. The British would be fighting with all the supplies they might require and
The: Italians, However, are wholly severed from any connection with their home bases. Besides the military difficulties involved, the Italian. force in. Abyssinia has the ‘harder task of provide ing for the safety of recently arrived, seftlers and: their families. These people “are largely. unarmed or have only simple weapons. Reports that the Rome Government now is seeking to open negotiations: with London for the evac-
Addis Abgsba, Abyssinia’s capital, irectly south of As-
mara. The roadway ‘is excellent.
uation of the settlers indicate Italy is realizing the desperate situation that prevails in Abyssinia.
Vichy :frcm Paris. tomorrow or Saturday.
Indicating the intensity of Brtish-
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British Army Pounds Italians On All Fronts in Africa
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18 British fighters. and bombers, chiefly over the Calais area during a British daylight sweep of the French Channel coast. The Germans asserted they had lost only three planes yesterday. In London the Air Ministry said that only seven British planes had been lost during Wednesday's operations against German dnvasion ports on the Continent.
The Germans admitted that again last night. British planes had -attacked invasion perts. Bombs were dropped on Ostend, Ypres and Nieuport but the Germans said damage was done only to residences. A few civilian casualties were admitted.
Berlin claimed widespread attacks on “militarily important” objectives in England caused numerous fires last night, while other planes inflicted extensive damage to British shipping, -
Ships Attacked in Thames
The attacks were said to have centered ' on southeastern England and it was said numerous fires were caused among the harbor works of a coastal city. » The communique said that fires were set southwest of “Harwich. Ships in ‘the mouth of ‘the Thames River werk -attacked: ang the High Command said a vessel of 3000 tons was sunk while flames caused great damage to another large merchant vessel. According to the communigue a long-distance German bomber attacked a merchant steamer 260 miles, west of Ireland with bombs
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forced to halt with a heavy list, it was said. Other developments included: Authorized German quarters in Berlin said that Wendell L. Willkie’s message appealing to the German
Nazis had met with no interest in, Germany. It was said that the message was gn example of Mr. Willkie’s “opportunism.” Fighting = in = Albania appeared hampered by bad weather but in Athens ‘a Government spokesman said that Greek troops had captured a “key village”*' in hand-to-nand fighting with bayonets in the Central Albanian sector. Italian coyn-ter-attacks were reported repulsed south of Valona. The Admiralty in London disclosed that German bombers had attacked a British convoy off the southeast coast of England Wednesday, sinking the escort trawler Tournaline, But .a!l’ convoyed ships ‘escaped without damage, the Admiralty said. On the other side of the ‘world, Indo-China “and Thailand delegates arrived in Tokyo for peace negotiations. with Japan mediating their territorial dispute which resulted in hostilities halted only late last
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