Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1942 — Page 6
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PAGE THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — THURSDAY, JAN. 15, 1942
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. Mediterranean waters, more than U, §, MAY BET | Launch Drive to Save Coal for Defense AXIS SHIP LOSS PUT aera" 0.J-A-L-1-T-Y SHOE REPAIRING AT 5 MILLION TONS! cre ota ios since he ns of oco- A —
PORT IN IRAN : : x \ \ LONDON, Jan. 16 (U. P).—The ing “total losses” which reached shoe repairing at popular prices! | authoritative press association's port, the expert said the Axis’ losses aa -
naval expert said today that the were “closely within the region of We Open ‘Axis had lost five million tons of | the five million mark.” 7:30 A. M. for Early Shoppers v
Would Speed Up Flow of : Pe | A a. Axia had lst ve milion tons of uring on the basis of observers’ re- LAFAYETTE MAN KILLED
am i § \\ While You Walt War Supplies: British F 8 | \ ports and Admiralty and Royal Air] TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 16 (U. P). QUICK SERVICE ™"'vesivear
i \ { \ : \ 1 Force communiques. —Charles V, Morgan, Lafayette, Command Shifted. A 1g NL a Axis losses totaled more than was killed in an automobile acci- THRIFT SERVI r
\ 1 15 (H. P)~— : : NNR | 4,500,000 tons at the end of October, dent north of Terre Haute yestera TO \ ; \ 1 |he said. Since then, Britain has|day, according to Vigo County BeNty Gav Thrity Basements Washington av Hisvidisn
Britain, in a double move to speed . American supplies and to rete] | Sunk of damaged in Northern andjpolice. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. IT WILL GET QUICK RESULTS. its bulwark in the Middle East, | moved today to implement plans for| an all-American port in Iran and| named a new commander in chief |
for all British and Indian forces in| Ea Re \ 14 3 Iran and Iraq. ag N 0 Ww i | A United Press Tehran Sisaeeh | aa ay . 4
announced that Gen. Edward P. Quinan; British general of command |
in Iraq and Iran, had arrived inj Np N *h : a Ny . Tehran from Baghdad to discuss an A : WwW {1 C i
American project for an American | port as a feeder for American ma-|
terials for tank and plane assembly | SS SEEN and repair plants and to speed de-| } rR BN Wi g 0 O
liveries for Russia against the ex-| pected German spring offensive. Gen. Quinan said that the port!
would be all-American, with Amer- | aha R SN hy , and that it would :
ican personnel, a Keep the home fires burning correctly . . . (left to right) Mrs, R. F. Grosskopl, Mrs. J, Francis be established at a point some 30) po oman members of Civie Pride Committee, Stanley A. Joseph, coal dealer, and Mrs. Lowell F. Fisher,
miles from Basra on the Persian| committee member.
Gull. ; As a defense project, Mrs. Gross- of the charts with each order of how to treat your furnace in the She Wef Office Jt announced | kopf, Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. coal to be delivered. In this way morning and how to bank it at ths the BPOuen ol Lent. Gel. | Fisher representing Mayor Sulli- the committee expects these charts night. It gives standard firing Sit Cinude Auchinleck. pi ith | van's Civic Pride Committee to- to be placed in basements of In- methods: explains the principles Mere's why Hills Bros.Coffee is so popular. mander in chief in the Middle Bast.} ooo coip ited 3000 charts on the dianapolis homes where furnaces of furnace drafts and gives some : ! os as commander in chief of all Brit-| tt g/ing of furnaces to coal are fired by hand. helpful hints of what to do “when First, it has a delicious flavor no other coffee
ish and Indian land forces in Iran : Shes ‘ ‘ : olble” TI smmitice is | dealers of the City. The committee - claims that, in trouble. 12 Co i , ‘ ‘ v and Hae . hened it | Mr. Joseph, head of Hoosier through correct firing, coal will working under a slogan, “Help has. What's more, this flavor never varies. This : In this way it strengthened its] yr : or A . mic i » Clean 52 Weeks ir i j . 3 : Ce. | Coal & Oil Co, and his fellow be conserved and smoke elimi keep Our City Clea ; 1 oodness is due to Controlled Roastin Iran-liag i on DH dealers will hereafter include one nated. The chart explains just the Year.” uniform g £ Sn a. i on the Caucasus kg —a process originated and used exclusively by
Previously the land a “= RUSSIANS CLOSE Carole Raises U. S Flag . Hills Bros.—which roasts every coffee bean
mander in cl evenly. None overdone! None underdone!
om Much wil re 3 IN ON CRIMEA To Herald Bond Campaign
Middle Fast. Another reason for the popularity of Hills
. Coffee is because it is one coffee that you t | States the day war was declared, the first shot of the A. BE. F in Bros Co . y A Land New Reinforcements; ane can make by any method. The Covreet Gaind is
against Japan. It is my earnest France. the A chi | wish that the raising of this em-| Speaking at the flag raising cere- , . Increase Attacks Along | blem today will at an omen of | mony at the State House, he said: guaranteed to produce the maximum of aroma, victory over a treacherous and | “At 6 o'clock on the morning of tren th in DRIP GLASS MAKER All of Vast Front. cowardly enemy who launched with- | Oct. 23. 1917, I pulled ‘the lanyard flavor and s g i : : ’ % out warning an unprovoked attack. that fired the first shot that marked PERCOLATOR, or POT, if the directions on i LONDON, Jan. 15 tu. Pa A “I feel that it is the duty of each | the entrance of the American EX- . Thursday-Friday-Saturday DoWerful Reg amy fi suderus and all of us to contribute every |peditionary Force into the first the side of the Hills Bros. Coffee can are and ferociously today in & drive ...... of energy and every dollar |World War, I have with me the LAMB CHOPS V5 ITe threatening the German armies of {that we can possibly spare for the shell from which that shot was followed. Pure PORK SAUSAGE Lh Te the Ukraine and the Crimea. { purchase of Defense Sav ings Bonds | fired, and am lending it to the Red LEG 0' LAMB 19¢ From Orel, 200 miles south of which will not only help to carry us{Cross today to be used in collecting bh Moscow, through Kharkov to the|i, victory in this war but will fortify | funds. SLICED BACON 2... 3T¢ J shores of the Sea of Azov and the, in the future against a recurrence| “I sincerely hope the public fills SPARE RIBS i8 | Crimea, the Russians smashed into of this kind of attack. lit to the brim for this worthy ws. 108 Bi the Germans on a 550-mile ront. | 1 pope that all of you will come cause.” Fresh PICNIC HAM Lh 19 To the north the armies of Mos- into the rotunda of the State House Gives Picture to Buvers Picnic i9 cow and Leningrad, still develop-| where I will sell bonds immediately] During the afternoon, Miss LomSMOKED HA sie 1s. 198 ing their own drives on the 41st day after this ceremony, and that each bard gave her autographed picture PURE LARD 21h 25¢ | of their counter-offensive, struck/and all of you will sign a pledge to! to defense bond buyers who saw F ROAST a 20 tirelessly at the retreatiig Ger- buy a bond in order that we may her in person at the State House. Choice BEE Ld. ¢ | mans. continue to live in a land that is] A committee of members of the
! p Civic Theater assisted Miss LomPORK CHOPS y. 28¢ TN . riled free, : All Meats at Lowest Prices Rap drerions Perle “In leaving you now I want you all|bard in taking orders for the bonds.
WwW ACKER'’S | It was reported that the Rus-ito join me in raising your hands | The committee included: i A sians had not only landed strong ii making the sign of Victory—the| Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, chairman;
| forces in new areas of the Crimea, sign ularized by our famous| Mrs. Thomas Neal, Mrs, Eugene M ARKET in position to entrap an estimated | hy rh sea, Winston Church-| Whitehill, Mrs. Harry V. Wade, Mrs. seven Axis divisions or more than jy; Heads and hands up, America! Ford Kaufman, Miss Carol Hawkins, 100.000 men, but had landed a shock pet's give a rousing cheer that w ill| Mrs. Harold Tharpe, Mrs. R. Kirby force on the Sea of Azov, west of ye heard in Berlin and Tokyo!” | Whyte. Mrs. Everett Schofield, Mrs, ’ Taganrog, where the Germans had| ary, Hays and Governor Schricker| H, R. Fitton, Mrs. Chauncey Eno 11] a3 2£ OO < Sg made a long stand along the Mius pulled together to raise Old Glory to | and Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill, River. the top of the flag pole as the Cul- Miss Helen Coffey, Mrs. Harold wilh Under the direction of Marshal oy Military Academy Drum and] Trusler, Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, Mrs,
Fl semyon Timoshenko, who after an gyele Corps played “To the Colors.” | A. K. Scheidenhelm, Mrs. Fred emergency reorganization of the another Hoosier who did quite a Luker, Mrs. John Gordan Kinghan, Russian southern army retook |; in the First World War was on| Mrs. Roland Hazen, Mrs. Richard Rostov-on-Don and turned the tide p.nq. He was Alex Arch of South| Hoover, Mrs, William Cook, Mrs,
against the Germans, the Russians pond who as a sergeant in Bat-| Perry Meek, Mrs. Joseph Walden
STORE-WIDE 08 were reported to have landed artll- fiery €, Sixth Field Artillery, fired and Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard. TT XX EL LS
lery as well as infantry west of 7] A Taganrog 3 er — - ‘ art A Daily Herald dispatch reported ; OE that Taganrog was under heavy % RE fA artillery fire and the Germans were
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preparing to evacuate it. Approaching Kharkov y :
The Vichy radio broadcast a re-
| @) X 3 C @} Bl port that the Russians had landed _— 3 ® 2 | 0 a [88 men only 10 miles south of the town 2 . Weesd 5 ne # never of Perekop, at the top of the RS REDUCT/ON Crimea, in the only path by which ——— the Axis Crimean Army might hope AF Label 4 ALU 21 od to escape from the Peninsula. LADIES MEN'S To the north, Russian forces were Ta on reported approaching Kharkov, inan Call Ao i0 2 a 2 dustrial capital of the Donets River, [PE a1 07 driving from east and south. : Orel, midway between Kharkov Fe) -20 EAST Bl and Moscow, was reported completeCIR Ih fel RI ly encircled and Russian broadcasts Sa ski troops, with sleigh-drawn tillery, were attacking the city. A News Chronicle dispatch re-| | por ted a new Russian offensive all along the 200-mile front from! : Kharkov northward to Orel. helps bring ease |
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