Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1941 — Page 16

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KEY 10 VICTORY NAZIS CLAIM SINKING giectivg, nyisance aides ty the FARM BUREAU ASKS hoihe same time, it warned that) MEETING ARRANGED [secretary snd members of the ex-| HERDING OF SHIPS | Relgolana Suttle same Hie, it Jaintd tha AT, || OF 4 BRITISH SHIPS |S ams vestrias and in vortn| CEILING ON PRICES in, motion which, ness Coiress| BY WOMEN'S. G. 0, P. |dainee see Gasmmmon; Tywis Pia, ' | AT SINGAPORE BERLIN, Dec. 12 (Broadcast by EN British planes vere CHICAGO, Dec. 12 (U. P).—~The economic op a.» The Fourth Ward Woki's or Tn Todd, pon he Hor- HAWAY SRivicizen "

Berlin Radio and recorded hy the bebe — tense Hucklebe United Press in New York) —Ger- American Farm Bureau Federation lo ANCE? | |Publican Club will meet at the home| tiie, IcPerTy SNA Jeannette] pi RGH, Dec. 12. — W. B. IN NEW HIG called on the Federal Government ws Rh rive Pg Migr oe Rom i ns today to set immediate price ceil-| LONDON, Dec. 12 (U. P).—~The 3 oy a og Hl Hs We gun St. : Rodgers, a former state senator and have su r - TON, . , o'cloc ay for a ness UND - Loss of Base to Japanese ing 27.700 tons, the High Command Dec. 12 (U. P)./ings on industrial and farm com official German news agency re-|meeting and ten. A Christmas pros] _ = SOON FOUND OUT one-time river captain, criticized the : [sald today. —Individual income payments for|modities and wages to prevent “dis-|ported from Tokyo that Japan and gram directed by Mrs. Eva Reeves| HONOLULU, Dec. 12 (U. P).—A Navy today for procedure he said Would Change Course The ships included a tanker. In|th® first 10 months of this year SEtiolis inflation” during the na- French : Indo-China Concluded a|will follow. . |sleepy individual telephoned the|he had observed in Pearl Harbor addition, two patrol vessels and a|reached $72.609,000000 and repre-| = an. ™ Borin Ay ard py |, ASSisting Mrs. Hall will be Mrs. |ynjted Press Bureau at 2 p. m.|last month. Of World War. ted osing its 23d annual convention, , ¥|J. Herbert Hartman, president of “ jatiel were damaged by torpedo rp Pd record annual rate -of| the Federation pledged “mobilisa-|the United Press listening post, at-(the club; . Mrs. Floyd Burns, vice|SUnday, at the height of an air| He said he “saw 22 ships in a : " . 000,000,000, Commerce Depart-|tion for absolute victory” on behalf| tributed the report to Japanese Im- president; Mrs. man Rhoades, raid, and asked: “What's all the ex-|small area, some of them tied side boneighe 18, 1 The Mains A The High Command reported “in-' ment reports showed today. of its 500,000 farmer members. perial headquarters. | treasurer; Mrs. ‘Thomas V. Watkins, 'oitement?” "by side.” ' an Chicago Daily News, Ine. — WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—The Binking of the two British battleps, the Prince of Wales and the ulse, explains, in the eyes of flualified observers here, the congiderable success that the Japanese have scored in S their attack upon Malaya and Singapore. With some sea] EL support, it would | be fairly easy for) the British forces| to repulse at-| tempts at landings at places like Singora and Kota Bharu because the water Mr. Mowrer on the east coast : of ‘the peninsula 2 \ js shallow and only light draft WN \ 1 RS vessels can approach the shore. RA AN = ARS Probably the Japanese landings : i have been made under cover of air * . TIE CLIP rotection and warship fire which : e British have lacked the naval SEY force to repel. A . J Onl f th les th Tough Job for Japs Lovely desian in matsi " m a a nly one ot the many styles that are so ly desig ssive, modern mounts A practical gift of Jewelry that Every Mas fashionable this year. She'll “love” you

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