Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1942 — Page 4
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Gain on Front West of | Nipbonese - Speaking Utah / Ef NA Hf Moscow; Rout 16 Nazi | a | Senator Pictures U. S. : Divisions at Kaluga. he As 1943 Winner. ‘8 MOSCOW, Jan. 1 (By Radio)— 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (U. P)—
New Red Army gains on the Moscow \ |The Japanese people today received front and bitter fighting on all from the only Japanese-speaking
fronts were reported in a Russian member of Congress, Senator Elbert ; y 2) war communique. y D. Thomas (D. Utah), a New Year's N! HERE ARE JANUARY SAVINGS ON
Following yesterday's communique y warning that the “little temporary reporting Russian recapture of the advances your forces have made will important city of Kaluga and the N : all be swept away by 1043.” routing of 16 German divisions, the X Mr. Thomas’ statement was Russian Supreme Command said to- i} broadcast by short wave to Japan day that numerous villages west of | Si last night and will be repeated Jan. Moscow had been retaken. More | SS Maj. Gen. Sanderford Jarman | 10, the Japanese new year. He lived than 600 Germans were reported in Japan for seven years as a Mor*annihilated” in the latest fighting. has been named new commander mon missionary; has a daughter “Last night our troops fought the| of a provisional frst army anti- |p Japanese hame, Chiyo, who enemy on all fronts,” the commu- aircraft artillery company, by | .c born in Tokyo, and is considered nique said. ' Lieut. Gen. Hugh A. Drum in New [ihe pest informed member of Cone “As a result of stubborn fighting| Yerk. Further information was [gress on Far Eastern affairs. in one sector of the Western Front| y.¢ forthcoming on the new unit. He told the Japanese people that ol Hpi: Captured Several local-| General Drum is commander of [they have been betrayed by their es and muc ty, including onej frst army. war lords “who have sold themgun, 12 machine guns, 85 bicycles, selves to Hitler”; that those war
more than 1000 shells and great lords have presented the Japanese yanttics of other war alsin EEK K people with a strange New Year's Over Germans were annini- gift—the enmity of the most power-
lated.” ful nation on earth, the United
mother nears From | OF AXIS IN LIBYA ™“cueaien to ematssine
SON AT PEARL HARBOR! | As his statement was being read,
Hb ‘other members of Congress of all ia pw . ; 1? dou I gis, Nancy B. Clark, 645 N. Hum. British Pressure Continues inde of opinion on foreign stairs | ghey, brown MEN'S ZELAN TREATED letter from her son Clifford at Peari] AOAINSt Tank Army |. moral obligation to recapture the Se a \ Jul gh POPLIN JACKETS Harbor, who was reported “lost in Near Agedabia Philippine Islands if they are lost to ahi TW action™ by the Navy Department. , J
apan. a — hl With warm plaid fleeced The letter was dated Dec. 23 and he CAIRO, Jan. 1 (U. P).—British Senator Joseph H. Ball (R. Minn.) lining! Full zipper front "
acknowledged the receipt of three who has supported Administration and sipper pocket! Small, letters. from his mother since the Dpiials | ia I foreign policy, said the “gallant » medium and large sizes. attack by the Japanese. near Agedabia, 90 miles south of fight of the Philippine people obli- M E M S MH i G
He explained that he was “fine” gop 0) in Libya, maintained | ates US to redeem the islands.” : H MEN'S 19 d | MEN'S ORIGINAL $i And wihed hero merry CHIU epg pressure on the enemy al-| FIs NOTGE were echoed by Senator PRICED SWEATE ¢c and HANES’ UNDERSHIRTS Clark received the telegram from |SfOWSs. (Iere Was PEE SOUR Bla leading isolationist. Coat styles and pull-overs M U F F L E R S R E D U E D Long sleeve, medium weight :
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has been With the Pacific Fleet for|quarters for the Middle Bast sail «yr would like to redeem the Phil- this January Sale event! priced to sell! January clearmore than two years. Voda. ippines for the Philippine people. I Qualities left from our holiday selling! All wools ence priced! (German and Italian war com-|woyld like to have the islands re- as well as rayons now January Sale priced! MAYOR APPOINTS TWO muniques broadcast by the Belin captured, if they fall, and then have Mayor Sulivan today announced and Rome radios said that fight-|ihe United States get out.” the reappointment of Roger Law-|ing near Agedabia was severe. The! Senator Walter F. George (D. Ga.) ton, Hah Eieetzls Co. Secretary: Axis communiques claimed that|{and Senator Robert A. Taft (R. 0) RS \ ) | X the City Board of Electrical German and Italian troops were/who have taken opposite sides on a \ 5 Na Nik RRA Examiners. He named Aru Rat, fighting off British attacks and foreign policy issues, agreed that re- TY \ aa . : 3 3 R | kG Re the Board of Plumbing|yere inflicting heavy damage to/capture of the islands,, though deBritish mechanized equipment.) sirable, would be only incidental to Prisoners winning the war. Both asserted that S80 Tehet Japan must be conquered before the The most successful British op-!Philippines could be recovered. eration yesterday occurred at Bar-
dia, between Tobruk and the Egypt- : LL ; Na 7 | Libra frontier, where isolated Axis JAPANESE STRIKING & DY a .
troops were left behind at the time od
lof the retreat in order to tie-up’ a 3 R anhain ploy 8 Imperial forces. ES NG \ : 3 ) Rab . ill soon
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South African troops supported by British tanks and artillery at-| \CHUNGKING, Jan. 1 (U. P). tacked at Bardia, the communique) Fierce Bening Jed today cid, and penetrated enomy_pos. Chane, SPL OL Ren BO tions in the southern sector of the nese. troops were struggling to take Bardia defenses. the city which in two previous camSeveral posts were captured and paigns they have failed to % 600 prisoners, including some Ger-| Chinese dispatches said that the ad ehjersd a. ort cal sage afer he en a t sf e R. A. F, Keeps Striking Jupantse tre 000 men into the “Activity in the Agedabia (Jet|fight south x 3e Milo River, The dabiva) area was less marked dur og I hal | lack ml anes MORE A}ling the past AY nen gn latest dispatches indicated the Japafor Your Old Mountin ously but our forces contined | nese had fought their way across . \ 9 harass enemy forces in that area,”|the stream. During Rost's Great the communique said. | Japanese troops now are engage “Especially effective support was|ing Chinese defenders in the “im-
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