Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1941 — Page 4

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i entire defense of Thailand.

JFFER. SPURNED 1 kyo Profioses ‘Taking : | Over Al “Defenses; | |

Keeps Up Pressure.

bi LONDON, Nov. 25 (U.P.).—A re-| ponsible source reported today that @ high’ Japanese representative had 3 y proposed to the Thai Govment that Japan take -over the

~The proposal was refused by the ‘Thai Government, it was added. ‘Japanese pressure was said to be continuing on Thailand, however, rough Tokyo representatives _at “Bangkok

‘Japan ‘recently has been reported some 120,000 troops ‘in ench Indo-China, possibly for a move against Thailand or.. the Burma Road route for supplies to China.

SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 25 (U. .P.).—President Pedro Aguirre Cerda died at. 1:10 p. m. today. President Aguirre Cerda retired temporarily on Noy. 10 because of : illness. Physicians reported at that time that he was suffering from bronchial asthma. His.last official act was the appointment of Dr. Jeronimo Mendez as Minister of Interior (ex officio head of the ‘cabinet), then designating Mendez as vice president.

CALLS MINE BOARD MEETING,

WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (U. P.). «Dr. John R. Steelman announced today that he would convene. the first meeting of the three-man cap“tive coal mine arbitration board in New York tomorrow. Asked wheth‘er there was any significance to the decision to hold the initial session in New York, he replied “there is no significance, soup: as a matter of Sonyenjaned; ”

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11S ON RUN, MOSCOW SAYS

Victorious Red Armies in

South Pursue Germans,

Spokesman Claims.

KUIBYSHEV, U. 8. S. R, Nov. 25 (U. P)~—Russian front Gis-

‘I patches asserted today that victori~

ous Red armies, pressing a smashing counter-offensive in ‘the south, were in swift pursuit of fleeing German and Itdlian divisions, while another Russian offensive ‘was making headway in’ the north. The Red Army was holding on

the Moscow front with the aid of|& |newly arrived British tanks, the|§s

Soviet Information Bureau shid. “The Germans have been dealt

a severe blow,” S. A. Lozovsky, Soviet military spokesman and vice

commissar for foreign affairs, saidf} on the Russian eounter-offensive in|

the south. “It will not be their first nor their last.” Lozovsky said ‘that Don Cossacks

the best cavalrymen in the Red| Army, had participated in “a great|

Russian advance west of Rostov.” “The Germans probably have suffered more losses at Moscow than at Veriun, stene of one of the greatest of the World War battles,” Lozovsky said. “I can say with full confidence that the second German offensive will fail, as did the first.” Russians were reported to have smashed up the Axis army north of Rostov and were reported drive ing towards Taganrog, threatening to cut off von Kleist’s army from

.| the protection for his flank.

German troops were reported suffering terrific losses in the Tula sector south of Moscow and west of the city, in the Mozhaisk sector. The most serious ‘threat to Moscow remained north of the city, south of Kalinin. The Russians reported gains on all fronts except north of Moscow. —-

CAPITOL CITY CLUB MANAGER ACCUSED

An alleged confession by one of four youths held in connection with a burglary led to the arrest last night of the manager of the Capitol City Gun Club, 3200 S. Belmont

"|Ave., on a slot machine law viola-

tion charge. Lavell Pratt, the club mansger, was released under $500 bond pending arraignment in Municipal Court. The youth is said to have confessed) that he and three other boys broke (into the gun club and took Say from six slot machines in the ace. Police officers, while investigating the burglary, confiscated the machines and arrested Pratt.

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. the basement department harn-

dles popular priced merchandise, Paul Madison, well known in the Indianapolis merchandise field, is manager of the store.

British Filf-and-Run-Troops

Strike af Normandy Coast

LONDON, Nov. 25 (U, P.).—Britain’s. Commandos, tough, black. uniformed “phantom” troops, made a daring hit and run raid on the Normandy coast Sunday night and early- Monday morning, it was disclosed officially today. The Commandos, organized to reconnoiter German defenses and cause as much havoc and destruction as possible, got ashore, completed their mission and returned, with only one man wounded. As the Ministry of Informafion was announcing the raid, Admiral Sir Roger J. B. Keyes said in the House of Commons that the Commandos were eager and ready to act a year ago when, he sald,’they might have altered the course of the war,

The latest raid by the shock troops was believed to have been the first under a new commander, He has not been identified. Keyes started training the men 15 months ago—after the fall of France. The Commandos, using tomny guns, grenades, knives, sticks and dynamite, black their faces to meke them match their weird black battle dress. The daring hit-and-run raid made by the Commandos Sunciay night was the first against the continent” to have been acknowledged officially. \ First reports did not indicate that it was on any scale comparable with earlier assaults on Bardia, Spitzbergen and the Lofoten Islands,

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