Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1941 — Page 7

MAJ. EORGE FIELDING ELIOT or ARMY CALL i 1941, mses "If the Russians fall back from Moscow to the line

of the Volga River, the importance of the Anglo-Rus-Inoludeth Among" 400 of sian ‘preparations for the defense of the: Caucasus 4

‘State Reporting at podem the degree of German success Ft. Harrison,

in European Russia, the more important the holding Twenty-six Marion County men,

of the Caucasus becomes. ..Even if German yiciories ere to bring Shou a : all from Board 11, we complete military collapse opean Russia, it is A. in the 400 who re. ded still quite possible that the Russian troops in the Caucasus. might conou yesterday. They were: :° tinue to co-operate with the British in the defense of that area, and that Dahiel Samuel J fines 37 N. Rob hon 8 the: Russian ‘Black Sea Fleet might continue: to operite from Caucasian : j ig 3, ot doer oli Sook ri in diminished quantities, to any| The loss of the heavy industry of te {committee chstiman,’ ‘announced 3 Box 203; Clayton” 19 win 8 |v Russian Joress operating east of Be the eastern Ukraine ‘will, however, |, TY Blu 7 ; Holme ; Robe Knotts, ‘6329 | Volga, while it wo possi severe blow to the Russians if mm AORN 3 10 I (Fn Becker for the Germans to replenish their|s coors. It i improbable that the John K.. Ruckelshaus. of TndisnAfiers, i134 Westbrook Ave: Emory oraar | diminishing oil reserves unless they! (ra) industrial area can supply the|W Meadows: "1322 3 were able to capture the Grozni oil| pi ccian Army on. a scale sufficient ee Be ye; flelds ‘before the Russian sabotage i, enable them to continue to put 300 Si tral i squads had done their work. forth their present volume of effort. RE, son eld Aver: | go far, however, even German|The loss of Kharkov and Rostov . R17,” Box ver ernon on Witla testimony bears witness to the{would, therefore, signazile the need by. B. 7. Box 383; James thoroughness of the Russian sabo- |for far more intensive effort on the

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