Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1941 — Page 9

u. S. Experts Say Attempt to Cross Cham Now Would emotional Be Suicide; Campaign Against Italy - Viewed as Best Bet.

pe) By WILLIAM PHILIP v WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.

| the channel at this time to relieve Nazi pressure on Moscow d be suicide, military observers said today. . Therefore, despite Moscow's repeated pleas for a second pont “anywhere from Norway to the Bay of Biscay,” there

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PHILIP SIMMS —A British expedition across

is definite reason to believe that London’s answer will be in

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Bath Farmer's Wife Had Fo Been in Poor Health, “Coroner Says. BROOKVILLE, Ind., Oct. 14 (U.

Poxs~Coroner 'H. Ro Hoeger today called “murder: suicide” the

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See oe a deaf mute, by her Mrs. Cora 48 who then

The girl died instantly of two

from a 32-caliber rifle in her}: while the mother died an}

lod” Shortie. to suspect foul pla; aul es y. 8s said his autopsy had determined, however, that two wounds were superficial and apparently did noty deter the woman from the fatal third shot. _ The bodies were found at 10 a. m. by. the husband, Sam Rose, who ae police he had been at work in fields. He found the girl’s body ‘the kitchen and wife’s in the g room, =fThe coroner said Mrs. Rose had been in’ ill health for some time. ir. Rose told the coroner his wife|find ad stated on several occasions that lhe wished she could die and that she was desgondent over the child's Sarma: Horg said he would not Sorunes er e -Wo

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Threats to ‘unseat Prime Minister Winston Churchill if

demand for a new front are not expected to make him change his stand. “The one chance for the British to create a new front against the A in the near future, the best-in-formed strategists There declare,

he doesn’t heed the Russian|l

gen with ' Hitler indignant over the presence of constantly growing number of Nasi troops and Gestapo agents. The Nazis are said to be treating the Italians the way they treat the French.’ They are stripping Italy of food, drink and movable merchandise and paying for what they: buy, but at a rate of exchange fixed by

heing depleted. Then the proprietors

supplies. . Weak Spot in Axis

But here again the Italians, like the French, can’t do anything about it. Italy is in reality an occupied country, little if any better off than Norway, Denmark, Holland or France. There ‘is little question that Italy hds become the weakest point of the Axis. Still, she would not be

easy to get at. First the British would have to gain command of the [Mediterranean and occupy 1talian ya.

of Sicily and Sardinia. Finally, the British would have to' count on‘ &}|

Ne collapse of the Italian morple.:

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Nazi air force is being held in Teserve and is not being - employed against Russia. Shipping is lacking for another B. E. F., nct. to, mene3s1| tion the thousands of necessary tanks and other materiel. If the Nazis with their stupendous

were not able to knock the R. A. PF. out of the sky and invade an almost defenfeless Britain, it is asked,

of ‘invading Europe? ‘It is unfortunate, it is admitted here, but Soviet Russia today faces somewhat the same situation confronted by Bri last year. ght The = United tes and Ore ‘Britain ‘have promised Russia everyll. Praciicable assistance. But there

moment are physically impossible. Russia, therefore, seems likely to

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Berlin. Little by little, the shops are |} themselves unable to get new -

From there they would have toll cross over to Italy, perhaps by wayll &

| than those encountered -in an | vasion of France, Belgium,

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