Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1941 — Page 12

PAGE 12 ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1941

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E n Mm, Victory Cannot Be Won or Aluminum in Telling | § ; i| By C. of C. Traffic

3 were threatening the Nish-Bel- 3 Bid grade railroad and a Greek broad- rr ; ; # : iN, Lost in Balkans. | Of Cost of Planes. ; fo | Division. ’ xR ‘ k | (Continued from Page One) : | | |

Rumored: Berlin Cries, held the important Kachnik Pass

‘ : ’ northwest of Skoplje, and were New Dunkirk. | threatening that south Serb center

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Junoslay ~~ Armistice cast insisied that the Jugoslavs still Says Mason.

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fident that it will be found that the 3 improvement through the efforts of asd . : \ e rts o (Continued on Page Three) total of those mistakes will appear 3 RR SS a unified committee orl

I'he Germans claimed that shat(ventinged from Page One) tering blows would be delivered on | into surrender. Similar tactics now quite insignificant when set against a ot : The Chamber Commiitee, which

t A - 4 > "™ y Ta . by 3 5 : 3 Je . vA r $3 he Greek front within 24 hours SR ¥ : are apparently being used in Greece. the value of the time saved and the WW has been approved by the National which would pulverize the British- : ES AW . . . Fre ’ e : \ Safety Council and soon wi'l be \ j d ye Greek defense efforts and insisted * The center of the Anglo-Greek | Size of the task performed. Sa eligible for a charter, would back sti uthwestward toward th ; : BT " y hi v wl ; Hi a a ward toward th€ hat the Serbian Army had been line has been holding but the east- Io supply itself adequately with | § up official safety efforts and help 11an Ses 3 : lv DBI i i ¥ h "oh High Command said cut up so badly that it merely pro- ! ern and western flanks have been Weapons during the World War, Mr. || arouse safety consciousness in In=1e (rérman en ommana saia ided “‘e cise” yw Alpi 0 < 3 5 : amit ul y 3 ane x sai tw ° shi ms were thundering SO li . for ping Hoop SA i Ss bending back. It is possible that Stimson said, the American Army 8 Suapapolis, pes said, f ici 0 columns wel hundering | pursuing the remnants into the ny A . . would have needed two and one- Py Wallace O. Lee, Safety Division southward in the eastern sector of mountains by Bosnia, Herzegovina N : |by thus shortening their curved half vears chairman, said the organization the Greek front. The communique! and Montenegro r Soh ; | front, the British and Greeks can “Today.” he said “assuming existe would serve in an advisory capacity of the Greek High Command indi-| Both Germany and Italy granted BR . , concentrate their fire sufficiently to 0° hriorities ‘are not altered, we | c : to the City, and would see that ted that one or two other columns; official recognition to the * new Pp . 3 k held back the Germans indefinitely. pall. in spite of the greater com- recommendations of Mayor Sullismashing southward farther! “Croat Free State,” set up by fifth : ; the German superiority of ym ‘ ’ 8 an's Traffic Advisory Co tee ® : : : plexity of modern w S. vans alle : mmititee column extremists with headquart- Food equipment and heavy reserves of NE A eight Ry bay; i So Lie ; are carried out. hiers at Zagreb, Head of the new R SS : ® : a : men show signs of becoming domi- facter than we were doing it Mr, Lee, who is also chairman of of state is Ante Ray elich. who has been Af i } { lib : i qa t 4 ¢ ( ¢ Av nant. then the Greeks must recon- then Henry L. Stimson the Advisory Committee, urged ter six hours o erty purchase a the cos 0 ou ives, sider their strategy, They may have The United States. he said. —— — that 1t be disbanded as soon as its

» Aliakmon R to enter the charged with having plotted the as-| Joseph Riordan, 26 (left), and Charles McGale, 42, who broke from [to come to a final decision rapidly moved swiftly to modify its war- recommendations have been subn of Servia. just 17 miles north-!sassination of Jugoslavia’s King the Sing Sing Hospital, are shown in custody upon their re- !if today’s reports are true which say planes after battle experience mitted to the Mayor and Safety 3 I I p in i i 8

fenses on a line running from the

Olympus <eCtor protecting

na and moved utheast across an exile in Italy since he was

Mt. Olympus [Alexander at Marseilles, France, it the Jugoslavs are preparing to ask Europe proved the need for changes, Board. 11934 for an armistice chiefly in armor and armament. he “Bither the Mayor should dis=

Race Along Coast Road ; by a posse on a cliff in wooded Palisades Interstate Park and rushed said charge us or maintain us in an adFigures Monthly Now back ; : G b | French Had Same Choice Sa > Ws Aa usin s cecond German column was back to prison in a Coast Guard boat. Mr. Stimpson said that airplanes | visory capacity he said. “No one

turn to the prison. The convicts were captured without a struggle

down the costal road from A possible indication that British .. 9 In that event, the Anglo-Greek cost five times more than they did wants to be a member of a come

tlre direction of Mt. chipping losses are growing more forces would have to face heavyv!in 1017 | mittee that will die on the vine’:

~ » ~ ~ : y ! * I | * . » { . \ serious was seen in Londons reveia- 2 O f d H / S S ndds not only in men and tanks and Senator Mont © Wallgren ‘(D.! Mr, Lee asserted he helieved! the Greeks appeared tion that henceforth no weekly fig- u SI ers e n ng ng artillery but also in airplanes. Re-| Wash) asked him about the “exces- Marion County May Get would be more effective for 'd

abandoning their hard-won ures on sea losses wili be issued by tirement to Africa under those con- sjve" cost of such planes { Chamber group to take over th.

ia because of danger the Admiralty B k Th f C F Li ditions would seem to be a better Is there a monopoly in any par- 800 if Ripper Bills Advisory Committee's function ns would be flanked! In the future these figures will req Q quse our Ives decision than causing a ceaseless ticular method of mattdacture?” | “They can't bring the pressure \ Ie bv the loss of be issued only once a month. The depletion of Anglo-Greeck strength genator Wallgren asked. Are Upheld. that the Chamber can because they through casualties by fighting to] “There is no monopoly in method.” don't represent the citizens as the the end on Greek soil with no ex-|Myr Stimpson replied. “There is. (Continued from Page One) Shetbey of Commerce does.” he yectation of taking the offensive 1A revv distine y said. In France her: the necessity for I TT QISHIRCE IGHODOIY | wider the patronage distribution| «yp until now, the National taking such a decision arose, the ‘ : ; program worked out by the State| safety Council hasn't seen any ore French surrendered. Ha! they to Praises ‘Flying Fortresses Committee and the four elected Re-! ganization here on " hich they

make the same choice now, with in-' He pointed out that the Reynolds publican State officials who Wwill| would place their stamp of aptervening conditions being what petals Co. is the only concern com- | have charge of the job handling. proval. : : Si Sing’ they are, it is probable the French peting with the Aluminum Co. of If ihe number of State jobs Mr. Lee said he had been “dispeace treaty had been signed in Sing Sing's 116- it and parked it at the railway sta- would have rejected capitulation America. available to Marion County is re-| turhed” when the Mavor named fresh differences over de- vear history, police learned that the) tig, here for the fugitives to use and crossed to North Africa Praising the “far-sightedness of duced, it will call for a radical re-| the Traffic Advisory Committee, : : ‘i 0 \ terms automatic pistols used by the three ;, then escape The plant of the The Greeks. who have shown| American desigh.,” he maintained | Vision of present plans. It also will | but after a conference: with the SE ay i S Who shot their way out ol|aytomobile was the one detail in splendid courage and fighting spirit that a homber of the “fiving fort- make the task more difficult for| Mayor had decided the. citizens prison early yesterday the whole elaborate scheme that! have not had their morale under-| ress” type “to this day . . . is prob- Organization leaders .0 pass out the group would be a good thing. At

2b Beohitine now i al Nngniing Ne oon RS after nie months of careful plot went wrong. After one fugitive had mined by domestic defeatist propa- ably the finest heavy bomber in the plums in a wise manner and keep| that time, he said, the 'Chamyiles south th ad been smuggled in tied 10 peen slain in a battle with police ganda, as was true in France. It ait. At the high altitudes at which |everyone happy I'ne fewer the ber was trying to consolidate all \ a 15841 IN

of a milk truck With-!u6) in the street, the other two would nat be surprising. therefore. it can fly, it can outdistance all but cbs, the harder it will be for the City safety organizations into the

1a ttle ¢ the battle 1 E FARM CROP \ th s knowledge, oni an to the Hudson River cock at if the Greek Government were tothe very fastest pursuit ships and|present leadership to appease all Chamber unit ; d Kozane March & the foot of Main St. instead of (0 order a trans-Mediterranean retreat its speed is so great that even the | [actions before next year's primar But it was an emerzenes he les south

ye) William Wade, 32, and EdWard the pajlway station and the waiting if the only alternative becames sur-| fastest modern fighters have diffi- More than 2500 party workers Tas, and bra fle was in bad shape. § 10M n . allece N “ork ’ ’ ' 1 a 4m . y ay ¢ 12 inf ” Continued from Page One Kiernat alleged New YorK .ap They got across the river by, render culty in overtaking it have filed requests for State jobs lect vo a on Ormation 6a neetare y re? 5 3 . “had ~ ‘ Ty ty ‘ } A 0 P mmitt : TT gangsters : outside helpers Kianaping a fisherman and a row Are There Enough Ships Stimson said the chief modifica- with Count G 0 P Chairman pe el pe oy nu om ee could ng y Thie 5 ic Were arraigned before Police Judge paat and remained at liberty seven \ the problem tons which actual warfare induced James Bradford, it is reported.| Nave been gathered hy City offi1& period h \ iS ic, he Katt Ard m™ < n 1 I! 1 ‘ rave 4 Ss ) d very valua ! \ Vincent Fuller early today on tWo hours but were tracked down by phere 3 t HOW eve e or ta in ordnance procurement were in the Many are getting anxious as the ells } DE ise ovel 3 a : ta r . tr $ . : Oo” { ‘Ih : murder charges each. They admitted | 4 posse with bloodhounds f transportation a i f of design of tanks” and that “all of our | weeks drag on and prospects grow ’ ong wal h, Chamber of avineg mad the ark: = . laree na 2 olo-Greek eet : . \ “on ree esident. said — the water levels in the wells Daving made up he package of .._... jour more men suspected how large an Ang bled at cQuipment now in production 1is!that it may be mid-summer before mmerce president, said the pur J a ue] os oid } "three automatic pistols, ammuni- ; tons he transports could be assembled At, 0 6,001y modern.” any changes are made—if ever pose of the campaign is “to lay naiana lis area and is drv- LE 6 s | : ne aided ym the cutside real . . svt . ; : ges l ' | } : smd inapolis area C ( tioh and three sets of handcuffs Hf Ray} 18 aided fos h 2H he Greek ports but certainly the num Undersecretary of War Robert P Patronage problems will be one the foundation for a sound, safe, streams were me questiona and I Wt , py 5 . : : 5 y sane : Yo Ae fof . Ur Chr Ehate Geological — - — we oC 4h on w ber is considerable would Patterson. following Mr Stimson of the chief topics at a meeting of Sen complete sale program nited States logical © re sough i n Greeks. spac . . : . ity Mt WwW A n reported that affected the crops, but is likely to S85 +h ha Fiala ER olin ois Besides the Greeks. space i. OC hefore the Senate Committee, testi- county precinct and ward chairmen for 1e City vev in Washington reported that Ri ir comes Soon. Horace FB Charles McGale, 45 | IY have to be found for such British fied that 150.000 troops have been Friday nicht in the K. of P. build I'he fund raisine drive is under five representat ot ME tho County agricultural robber, whose criminal record dates {ppaps as were not left behind to equipped with the Garand rifle. ing Arthur Gilliom. head of the the direction of Bon O. Aspy, inthis SECHON 3 ae a: agent said. j © [back to 1915 and who entered Sing cover retirement. In any event. a oduction of which is “increasing |G. O. P. legal staff which drew up SUrance executive. Safety Division h : ‘ tion ged from 10 to 22 per cent ABELL SAU Sing 1 036 to serve 15 years. was jareoe § rund rdlv © i " : : Drs : . § v their first camback by crack SS troops, the tion rang ( { t l ! Winter wheat and rve. which Sing In 1ueG 0 serve lo o " yr large army undoubtedly could be|catisfactorily. He said that due to the “ripper” program and now is members will make their first cam 3 {or n A v a by 3 N aled as t nn Y ste in ) the an . 1 "we y : . n ’" . ry . v at \ ; . ! nade practically no growth during revealed as the master mind of theimoved across the Mediterranean. “intelligent advance planning,” defending it in court, will outline PA18n report at noon Monday. R Serbs Encircled : he that swept over nearly | the early spring months, have re- plotting inside the prison It would be erroneous to liken production of war materials is at the progress of the litigation which — w—— hy, 1000 A ves f brush , 1 f« est lal d 8 ied well to the showers of the All those involved in the break such a maneuver to the British re-|the threshold of effective mass pro-|is tying up the jobs SHOW GARDEN FILMS 0 acres of brush and forest lana Spoil \ i : si 2 ; ¢ p 1 le are members of 1 y \ Birk ; ' a £ kK repo ted that! | IW Wi Sf Mi insville, Los was || few weeks but an abundance of | except McGale were members ol tyeat at Dunkirk. The Dunkirk re-| duction This will be the first countynorin es of Martinsviiie ONS ¢ id . : ps : ¥ : » a] “ie v aa . 3 X 1 il ) rthwest, of Ret w York City's “paper bas’ gang iirement was a Aight back home i Teams] AT DAHLIA SOCIETY $73,000 rain is needed vet to carry them | NCO re cay TN ureNIcH, Was ® Puli back home. | PENNY SUPPER ARRANGED |Vide meeting since the Legislature Another large fire which broke out | igh the growing season, he said Vihaeq SomMmILIRl SYee a th -jTransiel a; HOODS Irom Urceck o " ; "yo en * adjourned. Preliminary plans for] Color movies on the . subject, Growth of pastures has been held beries with machine guns It was! Africa, to battle the Germans in A penny supper will be served the 1942 primary also will be dis-| “Gardens ‘in America,” will be believed the gang had hired Mece- Libya and Egypt would be an op-| from 6 to 7:30 p. m tomorrow al cussed shown at a meeting of the IndianGale to get two of its members— eration of dvnamic strategy. differ- the McKinley Club, 2217 E. Michi- apolis Dahlia Society tonight at the An estimated 1500 acres were dam- One bright side of the picture Joseph Riordon 26 and John ing essentially from the rescue at gan St. Mrs. Blanche McKinney, HOOSIER HURT IN (CRASH Brookside Community House by aged GRRL from the farmers’ standpoint is that | Waters 30. McGale's companions Dunkirk 245 N. Oxford St., heads the ar- Marshall Wales, 67. Charlottes-| paul Ulrick “Seve mall scattered fires ve the ground has not been too wet to! in the break, out of Sing Sing. The) No military or political problem rangements committee. Henry E. ville, Ind., was brought to the Meth- Dr. A E. White will discuss brought under control in th uth- get ready for spring crops. Most of | were serving 15 to 30 vears for the invelving Greece and the rest of Ostrom, treasurer of the Repub- odist Hospital toda) following an methods used by commercial grow western section of the stat the alfalfa and oats have been £10227 robber) in office of the the Balkans can be permanently lican County Committee, will speak automobile accident between Char- ers in setting out dahlia plants and i nted and the farmers are now Consolidated gison Co. in N ettled on the spot. Settlement will at a business meeting at 8 p. m. lottesville and Greenfield, His con- tubers with machinery, and grow-

syman movements tabulation for April will not be preBitolj gap sented until About May 15 Koritza, scene ol The Germans claimed that Greek vietories Luftwaffe had bombed fow as been aban- jshh destrovers out of action In

OSSINING. N. Y.. April 15 (U. used in the break, and having tied the P).——Two “outside helpers” in thelit to the milk truck when it was Brit- Sink Sing Prison break that cost the parked in Newburgh. N, Y They lives of a guard, a policeman and had trailed the truck on three Satepic reasons.” These past week a convict were charged with mur- urdays to observe the driver's Iv were connected! possible tinder for more Far Bast- aer toaay and faced the electric habits, orn trouble was seen in a Bangkok chair with two recaptured convicts They also had stolen an auto-

to report that no French-Thailand Approaching a solution of the] ,,obile put a sub-machine gun in ” i be- bloodiest break

reasons obvious

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stern flank was northwest wi flow of orized column was

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The most destructive blaze vester-

estimated at about

te vesterday in the northwest

corner of Jackson County was up about a month by the dry brought under control early today. weather

it 1000 acres had been damaged lant ; 3 rhe drought he vet seriously stting fields ready to plant corn York City come only at the end of the war. President W. H. Payne will preside. dition was reported (0 be serious. ing dahlias for exhibition.

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