Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1941 — Page 29

TTOWNSEND GROUPS TO. MARK FOUNDING.

Sons i mn; College | Mré. Winifred King of Richmond, founding of the 'first Townsend Ind. and Homer Beals of Nobles- Club in California seven years ago. TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Sept. 2 ville, be speakers at an all-day| wpe ging is president of Riche

$M. Gruss Toul, aes, seeking snd pi i Gu mond ‘Club 1, said to be the oldest

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"Two youthful burglars, working g neighborhood pretty thoroughly, yesterday afternoon ran into an fmpromptu vigilante that proved - their undoing. ‘Having ransacked ‘the home of Tracey Willfond, 3338 Brookside Pkwy., N. Drive; getting $12-and a gun, they invaded the home of Albert Cottrell, 3314 Brookside Pkwy., N. Drive. : There they Yound another gun, and it exploded while, they were examining it. Mrs. LaMoine Jack- * -gon, 3318 Brookside Pkwy.,-N. Drive, ~ ‘heard the explosion and called her -busband. Mr. Jackson seized a shotgun and |

told her to call Patrolman Alva Lee,

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a neighbor, "who was off duty. Meanwhile, Herman Rickhoff, 5111

'Washington~ Blvd.,, who happened|

to be nearby, volunteered. He is a former Indianapolis polite chief. When police arrived they found the house surrounded. The burglars attempting to hide under a work bench in the basement. They had one gun and $124 in: their possession. They are ¢ with va‘|grancy. and held under $5000 bond each. Sou :

AUXILIARY TO MEET Auxiliary No. 10, Sons of Union Veterans, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at Ft. Friendly for a business session. Mrs. Elizabeth. Arbuckle is presigent.

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Failure of Soli From Russia Will Cause German Distress. ~~

will work a severe. economic ship on Germany this winter, Goyernment economists predicted today. Germany's Savasion of. the. Soviet

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‘Commerce ' De that before the break in GermanSoviet relations, ’ German leaders had declared repeatedly ‘that food

|and raw materials received from] .| Russia were of decisive importa din breaking the ‘Allied blockade, | A Government authority on Eu={

ropean - affairs told the United

| Press that German :gains on Rus-

sian territory have earned Germany

| “nothing but .empfy” square miles.”

™ “Meantime, the Germans -are not receiving’ any of the things they

petroleum, - barley, cotton, - manganese ore, asbestos and a.number .of other items that the : German Army needs.” The longer ‘Germany continues her Russian campaign, the more

| opportunity the Russians will have

to destroy usable crops and machinery in the path of the German Army and transport portable mafe-

_ rials deeper - into Re: interiors. he pointed out. .

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Union has cut off a large source of| | extremely important supplies and] ‘Ger-| many yielded little to “help ¥ y has yield keep|

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CROAT JOURNAL

Attacking Villages and Ambushing Troops.

BERLIN, Sept. 12 (U. P).—German language editions of the Croat ‘magazine Za Dom which arrived in Berlin today reported fighting be-

_|'tween organized Serbian bands of

Chetniks and Croat troops in both| Croatia and Bosnia. The magazine said the Serbs, opposing German rule’ and the German and Italian sponsored Croat government at Zagreb, are well armed with revolvers, rifles, machine guns and bombs." They have plenty|, of ammunition, it gs reported.

Serbs Destroy Villages

. Serbs, formerly in ‘the Jugoslav army, in recent months have, de-

|stroyed Croat villages and have am-

bushed Croat and German troops and transport columns, the msaga-

in an attack on the village of Krnjeusa on Aug. 15, Chetniks killed - 800 inhabitants and raised

"|the red flag over the town square.

Similar : conditions , were reported prevailing in Serbia and in Monte-

‘|negro where, it was claimed, Chet-

~{niks were operating under orders

‘| Celarek,.: Sn iesiqent of Sphinx,

from Moscow. The German language newspaper Don au Zeitung of Belgrade reported that Premier Milan’ Nedic of Jugoslavia again had appealed a Serb youths to cease fighting th Germans and Croats and return to their homes. “The ‘road along ‘which the powers of evil wish to lead you is not the road of honor nor the road:of heroism because there is no heroism without chivalry,” Premier Nedic was reported to have said in a proclamation. “On this road there is only the graveyard . . . return to your homes, to- your fathers’ roof, return to your homes.”

Poling Is Stirred ‘By British Morale

LONDON, Sept. 12 (U. P)— Daniel Poljng, editor of the ‘Christian Herald, an American ‘church publication, said in a. luncheon speech ‘today ‘that “I. am deeply moved by. the moral: ang ‘religious: tone of Britain, » > “There is something highly significantly different regarding -ihiswar,” Dr. Poling said. “Hate. is missing, or certainly it is not ex‘pressed as it was voiced a genera-, tion. ago.” Dr. Poling is visiting Britain to sound out the attitude of religious. organizations toward the war. He will report in the United States in ‘the Christian Hérald and in radio broadcasts.

' FRESHMAN HATS BLOOM ‘Those red and green freshman “pots” were due to bloom today on Butler University campus, to remain for the rest of the year year. Frank hon-

orary . Bu organization, was in

‘| charge of the sale of the

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‘| Cowles and Donald D. A. Gray, both

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six Indiana 1 men Have been gradu. lated from the Ordnance : _ | School, Washington Navy Yard, and ‘ lone additional Indianapolis man has | been appointed a. Naval Aviation | Cadet. ;

The new graduates are Robert J.

of Indianapolis; James J. Delaplane, Wabash; Richard C. Springgate,

Whiting: Archie Tower, Marengo,||

and Paul M. Winslow, Carthage. The mew Indianapolis Naval Aviation Cadet is Sidney Wells McGrurk. sl.

15 to Take Oath

- Fifteen men from various colleges and universities of the country will take PMeggath as. U. S. Naval Aviation Cadets Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in colorfull cersmonies in front of the grandstand at the Indiana State Fair Grounds. Members of the color guard. from the U. 8. Naval Training School, Naval Armory, will be present for the ceremonies. ; 8.02 8 Three: Indianapolis: young men were commissioned ensigns in the

U. 8. Naval Reserve after complet-||

ing three - months’ : study in the Naval Reserve Midshipmen’s School at ‘Northwestern University.

They are Morris R. Hendricks, 547

University, and Robert Douglas Bash; 2111 Park Ave. and Thomas R. Mutz, 706 Riley ‘Ave., Indiana Universtiy graduates.

e three men were part of a at 680 who received their comons.

Local - Man Promoted

The recent promotion of Sergt. Richard C. Walker of Indianapolis to the rank of second lieutenant has been recognized by the War Departent.

Lieut. Walker is transportation officer of the 113th Observation Squadron, Federalized National Guard unit, now in training at Key Field, Miss. . Lieut. Walker's home is at 6065 W. Washington St.

Pyt. William Thomas Kimberlin of Indianapolis, is one of: the 153 enlisted men from Chanute Field, Ill. who have beén transferred to Keesler Field, BMoxi, Miss. All men in the contingent will serve as airplane ©! mechanic instructors at Keesler Field, which is one of the Army’s newest technical training schools.

METHODISTS RATIFY SEPARATE HOSPITALS

. Legal separation of the Methodist

Hospital here from Methodist Hos-|}

pitals at Ft. Wayne, Princeton and Gary was ratified yesterday by the Board of Trustees meeting here. The trustees said that committees have been at work on this step for several years and that steps have been taken to insure ‘the full protection of all interests.

inating committee to report to the annual meeting in Jammy. was ap= pointed.” Members are Dr. Davis, Dr. Guy Carpenter and Otis Kirkpatrick, Indianapolis; Dr. C. G. Yoemans, Warsaw; C. H. Kramer, Richmond, and: Prot. Jerome Hixon, Greencastle.

MISSOURI JAILS CLASSES DISBAND “SPRINGFIELD, Mass, (U. P.)—

Sheriff David J. Manning is happy in the knowledge that his district

is getting a better class of crim-|

inals these days. The sheriff used to conduct well~ attended classes for illiterate prisoners but the school has been abandoned for want of scholars. To the best of the sheriff’s knowledge, the Springfield jail has had only one unlettered guest during the past

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year-old clubwoman of Brazil, to‘day took up-her college education where she left off more than 20 . year ago, She entered. Indiana State

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