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i NN a _ \ (Continued from Page One) their invaders, 3 TN \ R _ | {forced out of a large part of the b \ EN. are factors bound to have a bad spirit of revolt is rampant. The|country.
; a a |effect on morale. subjugated peoples are biding their | dic, a 3 . » Sa \ \ ; . | In connection with supply diffi-/'!m¢ to turn on their ig! To relieve Willkie and Smith Among | a re =x Leaves Smolensk; Nazis cuties the German Transocean [PIS Means that large forces ofl noo of ; N 3 N (Occupation must be maintained |
Those Studied by FDR L AN A |news agency carried a dispatch say- | everywhere. immobilizing me d-| LIQUID : A X Fall Back A) Aang [ing the daily transport of food, my a H HS & TABLETS
| \ led for the fronts. BULET FO A uu. +N y BJ F & Moscow Front. [clothing and equipment to Ru-| Jugoslavia is a striking samme) Nose DROPS i A |manian troops east of the Dnieper, The Germans have not been able Ail ey (Continued from Page One) Ny n, R (Continued from Page One) Inad been “temporarily” pe [ Try “Rub-My-Tism” a Wonderful Liniment ervation the righ f Ishar i o i tinued. If this means the troops ma : nd cut off German strong 3H ps ZZ ganize and bargai os and are expected to live off the coun- = : - = Li Se END DANDRUFE: ZB =
recommended that .the closed-shob| 5 g | Stockholm dispatches said that possible.
Question be ruled out as : ce | th : . Ww NA Vide de A gv 3 3 e Russians trapped at least two , vii N ‘ for consideration by th ar la ! : A HEAT 3 : German regiments, numbering 6000 From the military standpoint, the WH Ale NN N board : \ CA \ men and 250 tanks, by surrounding Sciman position remains bad. THe, 7, » . : ne : A A { Russian advances continue all| / @
Although declaring that employers E & " : i wet ' : Orel, 200 miles south of Moscow. | : should not a al 3 A A Kuibyshev dispatch intimated | 21008 the line and Hitler is reported
to change ; nt 1 "contracts that Knarkov, great Donets River reliably to have abandoned his es providing for the closed si they \ industrial center 210 miles south of headquarters at Smolensk in face of d pr FA Lit Nix HAIR argued against efforts Orel, might soon be in Russian | the Russian threat. extend the closed shop 3 hands again | There seems to be no question of 5 \ \W\ > . wr (a German counte sive is SETHE Fear Wider Agitation x Stockholm reported additional) cl C0 A nye his ¥ , a fictions ; Russian troop landings on the Cri- JA A es ¥ ) HESE local causes of baldThey said: “Vv” stands for Victery, and also for Veterinarian, So the members of the Indiana Veterinary Medical ow t near the north end of | ATTY W ill withdraw before it finds < “To accept it as an issu Association, meeting at the Severin, are exchanging ideas on saving mere farm animals from disease, Left Rites eh ; {positions it can hold. The increas- 5 ness— dandruff, itch, hair-fall ernment arbitration would intensify to right are: Dr. H. W. Jakiman, Boston, president of the American veterinary Medical Association: Dr. ee would mean that in combi. ng difficulties of winter transpor- wo —are readily overcome by the nex disputes Marion, ssoci: : » 3. KE \ rice > : ‘ » | tati y RNR, : 7 disputes. Gilbert E. Botkin, Marion, president of the Indiana association; Dr. J. E. Tinder. Brook, vice president; nation With the threat from the tation over the extended German oo No Naw reliable Thomas treatment.
- of both man- Dr, Charles C. Dobson, secretary-treasurer of the state group. (lines may make that withdrawal esa the cits Kerch Peninsula on the east and Thomas experts know how to
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Sevastopol and the Yevpatoriya : 3 \ ; po h p : Reports from Berlin say that : recognize and treat the local
2 = = ~ es » ! wn . i landing point on the southwest i § : N - me They Will Spare No Effort NAVY CALLING fzer comemnaion commen cit, oe amy ivf i cxmsevobsiinoss Tey : oe - oe in SErVists and starting a recruiting] : IS lav n| . . EE en the Crimea was in drive. This is explained by a Ber- § § 3 3 know how to relieve danTo Save Domestic Animals ' "on the Leningrad front the Rus-| 1 Spokesman as advance prepara-| | . \ druff and promote normal | : enorted. adv ition for a spring campaign. How-| .. .. hair growth on your scalp. i HR he Lr TODOFLEH, SUVBncCing/ ver, i seems more likely that it]... =o : y t back to work head of the nutrition surveys for the |steadily toward Novgorod, 90 miles Id be: ; : Consult a Thomas exac IX hea of Mn ve) i —iicd : " would be to reinforce the sagging S ¥ : tractor matermls Ohio Agricultural Experiment Sta- y south of Leningrad, and that the q. 1a; lines and make up for the . § 1 perttoday—withoutcharge. made In (he Presidents execulivelcan be released to make tanks, de.]HSh Will talk tomorrow morning on; Kanneth Little Typical of Russians had taken two additional) ;yi,q)ng support of the Rumanian | Gi [ He will show vou how nade in the President's execu ; ; Nutrition and the Veterinary } A points on the south Finnish front.| ..s yuncarian Allies ‘ Te hay Ips 1600 otk order for the new boar , and In- clared Dr. G. E. Botkin of Marion. practitioner.” 600 Hoosiers Trying to | The Finns were quoted as admitting oe RN 3 Thomas helps 600 other ferentially it Is left to the Processes president of the Indiana Veterinary! Dr. Frank Breed, director of Nor-| : |that Russia forces were now moving | Rations Reduced at Home "persons each day to end bir go re TT den Laboratories at Lincoln, Neb. | Enlist Same Day. |across Lake Onega. | At home, the Germans are living By SRS na scalp worries and how you, TR ET made the opening address at declared at today’s session that the SENG
ical Association, here today.
| He made reduced meat rations and their Ni i 28 too, can avoid baldness.
Sinkolv nbs 3 crucial test on th BY 3 Sp : on Se a. wat EE EE TT the annual convention of the Vet- problem of erysipelas in swine is one (Continued from Page One) J slender clothing allowance has been “The Board aaméd comprises four CTiNAry Association at the Hotel of the most difficult veterinarians ayant and morally fit to become their sharply cut. It has not been pos- > ane F ey : sible to keep them in complete
public ; p ; Severin, where several hundred have encountered comrades | Oil noe , I L T¢ aos . imo " “" $ dui me rages : |S stniaiives ew 4 ~~ Hoosier veterinarians convened for This disease in swine is infec-| when 40 or 50 were found suited! 10 RED CROSS FUND ignorance of the setbacks in RUSSIA. ERLE RRA na 10Ul ATPL Till a thw Se Ri $i + & * “ a rentiv a i : : ed 3 ks R SS a three-day session. tious to man and apparently hasie.. the service, including the Kid | {the heavy casualties nor the suf-
C amniovers In adaition : a as HROITIS is WUOLL, ML VOOR “tr on hh : a Bre 7 3a a ir sk - Te +) a : i y o i : velt named ur alternate labor We must fight to save every do. the ability to penetrate through the om Kokomo and the First World| a day's pay was contributed by ferings of the men. The entry of 321 Illinois Bid Entrance 17 West Market iwi uv ECs > mesticated animal in order that no human skin” he said, urging liberal | yoo sailor's son, they appeared as a ys pa) lihe United States into the war has gy G employees of seven additional busi-| t ie thei iri Hours: 11 A. M. to 8:80 P. M.; Saturdays, 10 A, M. to 7 P. M. (not raised their spirits. Write for free booklet: “How to Retain or Regain Your Hair”
he said. “Some of us may alled the spread the disease. ” ; \s " | . Duvic 1 Chadvimai he said. Some of us may be Re rea. 1 i a CURR Mathews, officer in charge of Navy ness firms here yesterday as the In the occupied countries, the! ih [to war quty with the cavalry and; OUer spearers nis 1h, OMOITOW | ecruiting in Indiana. |drive to raise $350,000 in Indianap- < probably meat inspections. and Thursday include Dr, L. P. All young men in the group raised !olis and Marion County for the Red TAP TOLL HEAVY IN CHINA Dr. Botkin urged that a veteri-!Doyle, associate pathologist in the . ... right hands, swore that they | Cross ot underw vi nar tablished in Indi-| Purdue University Department of woud “he Sh NN Lar oie EO SIMIETWAY. : CHUNGKING, Jan. 13 (U. P).— CO- nary college be established in Indi-| Purdue University perument O' would “bear true faith and allegi-| Firms whose employees agreed tol tal J ys tier ty thet N= am ; + 5 PP ny Yeterinary 5 » ar N in : . . i Lm ana in orcer © train more FOUIS | Ve serine Science, and DE. Carl F. . ice to the United States of Ameri-|the gifts were the Fidelity Trust Co.,| ota apailese ag ies = he IX. men for the Yolerinaly profession. Schl thaver, of the Mayo Founda-| ., » and to “serve them honestly Bush-Feezle Sporting Goods Co, be u oa Mpa ) fee Dr. R. M. Bethke of Wooster, O,[tion, Rochester, Minn. and faithfully against all their Universal Beverage Co. Indianap-|- or e>14, Capa’ of ‘zunan £10 — | | ince, now are 45,000 to 50,000, a Chi-
enemies whomsoever. olis Electric Sign Co. Liquid Car ese spokesman said today. In ad
NDMB member, and Wayne L . . E : bonic Corp, Washington Park! .... : Morse, dean of the Law Se ~ 0 MacA rthur Wins O enn Ample Room at Top | cemetery and L. E. Morrison & Co. dition, he said, thousafas of prison the University of Oregon, and chair- ; s | ms sf ers have been taken. man of the recent special Railroad . { After the ceremony, Comm. | Workers in the various divisions Mediation Commission re] Round of Artiller Battle vies made a brief speech. (of the drive took out supplies | Ey a . y | “The Navy is the only slot machine cover more than 75,000 contributors, | How to Prepare for a
Labor rep tatives ar¢ Thomas : ' : ’ " tr ; [on which you're sure to hit the and despite the fact that most of|
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United Mine Workers and former —r : i de NDMB member who resigned when against the Japanese on two far;inforce the southwest Pacific or to he declared. “You will get out of distributing supplies more than| the board ruled against U. Pacific fronts—that of the East make a foray toward Japan {the Navy Wise you ut into it. | $2000 in gifts were received in the, A C C 0 U N Ti N & \ Union shop de 3 1 Indies and Burma. This makes it likely that any U |If you apply yourself you can count {downtown district. ¢ sl ‘ Meany, secretary-treasurer of the On the Singapore front there was! verre Son “00 CH jon promotion. There. is plenty of! Pledge cards were distributed by] Take Practical Courses ; and NDMB member: a hint in the British statement that... = aavoce and Burma must! oom at the top. _ | workers in the residential division. |§ In I. U. Evening Classes Your clothes gently washed in net bags - air control over Malasia will be travel ihe org roti ATOR the Our responsibility to you isn't] Gifts must be at least five times, mm Ww A " h d ; tof wrested from the Japanese within Lo. ~ 0 Atlantic. Africalo oy when you leave here. If you those of previous campaigns if the x mi - on Poo rr ng: through & suds and 7 rinses of soft water. three days and that U.S. warplanes.“ = ~~ = %| have family problems, or anything|City and County are to reach their|§ cre Rate oy! Ad R di taht: Vo: } 24.H may be about to go into action 2 0 Tho worrying you, write to us. We will goal, George 8. Olive, general cam-| ya ts eturned just right to iron. -Hour there, ! :
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| There was no hint of the route tions are under the general control The group of 40 or 50 departed! i
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However, it was reported that the in command of the southwest Pa-/out for the long line in the corridor! i main Japanese battle fleet has cific. Gen. Brett is a United States where the kid from Kokomo took! Standard nitting Mills, Inc, taken up positions in the Japanese- air force officer. For tactical pur-/the war in his stride by lying down. | Caroline and Marshall poses, however, the Americans are; So 40 or 50 more Hoosier lads, !
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