Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1942 — Page 4

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SURPRISES FOR AXIS PREDICTED

Many Types of American Planes Best in World,

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NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (U. P).— Warplanes being produced to fil President Roosevelt's request for 60,000 this year and 125,000 in 1943,

Wins Praise

RUSS PUNCTURE NAZI LINE AGAIN

Report Important Railway City Is Recaptured From Germans.

By M. 8. HANDLER United Press Staff Correspondent MOSCOW, Jan. 28. — Russian shock troops in biting winter weather have stormed and captured an important town on the southe west Moscow front, capturing large quantities of war material, dispatches from the front said today. The High Command permitted designation of the town merely as “RR.” Dispatches made it plain, however, that it was a railroad town and that it was of greatest strategic importance. In driving to the town, the Russian forces in fierce fighting seized a long stretch of the railroad leading to it and forced a big German retirement westward, it was asserted. The Germans were reported to have thrown strong reserves into the area in a vain attempt to stop

bear's skin and, according to the

Russ Paper Warns Japanese Against ‘Skinning Live Bear'

MOSCOW, Jan. 28 (U. P.)—Pravda, official newspaper of the Communist Party, made a vitriolic attack on Japan today in an article entitled, “He Who Laughs Last. . . .” It warned against glorying in initial successes. Pravda said Japanese newspapers had been publishing maps of “Greater East Asia” which showed eastern Siberia and Australia within the Japanese sphere of influ-) ence. The maps, it said, placed the Japanese island of Formosa at the center of a vast circle, the edges of which included Siberia in the north and Australia in the south, “Japanese initial successes have turned several weak heads in the editorial rooms of Japanese news. papers,” Pravda sald. “Imitating the steps of their German colleagues they are beginning to divide and sell the skin of the bear, who isn't dead. “Appetite grows in eating. We know that all these wild animals being sald regarding eastern Siberia are being written with official knowledge, because of striot mili tary censorship in Japan, “We can recall similar wild plans! in German newspapers, “If Japanese journalists want to bluff, if they want te divide the

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Suggests One Command to Assign Service Control In Various Areas.

Times Special WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.-—Crea-tion of a unified general staff here representing top Army and Navy command, to assign full authority to one service or the other for

operations in particular areas as the war develops, is to be recommended by Rep. Vinson (D. Ga.), House Naval Affairs Committee chairman. This is the remedy offered by Mr. Vinson for the lack of co-opera-tion pointed to by the Roberts committee report on Pearl Harbor. In a given area, the service designated by the unified general staff would have complete control of operations of both Army and Navy, including their air services. Since Pearl Harbor, this local! responsibility has been worked out in Hawail by assigning the command there to the Navy. The Army has charge of all operations at the Panama Canal.

the experiences of others and don’t let them think that initial successes must necessarily have a happy ending. Otherwise they will learn {from their own experience the truth of the French saying that he who laughs last laughs loudest.”

BANQUET SCHEDULED BY MASONIC LODGE

Stewards’ Night will be celebrated by the Centre Masonic Lodge with a banquet served at 6:30 o'clock this evening in the Temple. Miss Daisy Park, a native of Korea and a pupil at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, is to give the principal address. She will discuss life in her homeland. Music of WIRE and Centre Choir, directed will be furnished by Harry Bason by Franklin Taylor, Japanese saving, catch fish on a Fifteen candidates have been

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starve to death. Smokey got along fine until three weeks ago when a daughter was born to Mrs. Cleveland. From that time on Smokey quit eating. Today, weak and listless, the

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promise “frightful surprises” for the Axis, Col. John H. Jouett, presis dent of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America, said last night. “Many of the American types are the best in the world,” he told the 139th dinner meeting of the Eco- ¥ nomie Club of New York. “Our Louis J. Borinstein relatively small pursuit planes : ww carry 37-millimeter cannon and] whole batteries of heavy caliber machine guns. | Not Amazed at Work “Our dive bombers make WO DATA ON SCRAP used in Europe a year ago look like relics. We are not at all amazed | — when we read of the havoc wrought! . by our combat planes. . Committee Decides to Back “The only trouble is that we do ] | | not have enough of them in the] Borinstein Program for |the Russians. right places. That is being reme- 1 eh Feo tell you.” Production. Resistance Stiffer He warned that the enemy might In three days of bloody onslaught be planning surprises too. He said By DANIEL M. KIDNEY against the strengthened German Germany had experimented with] Times Staff Writer positions, the Soviet forces had resubmarine airplane carriers as far! WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—Louis cabtured eight towns and took the back as the last war. Planes from|J, Borinstein, Indianapolis busi- 't00rds of the 17th German Army such carriers might easily attack/nessman and executive consultant] COPS of the 526th Infantry RegiNew York, he said, being launched of the Scrap Iron and Steel Division Ment and those of an artillery dia few miles offshore. |of the War Production Board, won ''SIOR in a surprise attack. ‘high praise today from the Patman| , 10¢ Germans apparently were Predicts Greater Service | Committee. determing to stop the Russians’ He predicted that the United! According to Rep. Charles A Southwestern drive, which threatStates airlines could maintain un- Halleck (R. Ind.), Committee mem- efied their communications with precedented passenger, mail and ber, Mr. Borinstein proved such wn, Vitainisn Sonia. cargo schedules after the war if effective witness when called be-| | as ROfAem arm of the Russian aircraft production is not permitted fore the Committee yesterday that eit 380 Laghed Velikiye Luki, to lapse “into complete inadequacy.” they have decided to call off further or rig Taiies west of MosHe said the country would have investigation of the scrap industry a a villages had been 2,000,000 pilots, millions of me- and back the Borinstein program oo uRleSs 2 Amn said. chanics, technicians and specialists, for increased production. which retested eh i os airports throughout the : Western | Statement by Halleck pursuing the Germans toward ‘the Hemisphere and “New York and “He just taught us a lot of things| Latvian frontier. London will be less than 10 hours we didn’t know,” Rep. Halleck said. apart. “No more effective witness has Repulse Counter Attack a. i Ww appeared before this Committee,| In the extreme sout y, a Russi FT. WAYNE BOY DROWNS Ighich was established by the House unit in a single sap FT. WAYNE, Ind, Jan. 28 (U. to investigate the impact of war on captured 40 populated places, taking P). — Eleven - year - old Barry Small business. Nor was there any two radio stations and quantities of Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo better witnesses when the Repub- automobiles, machine guns, trench Schneider of Ft. Wayne, drowned lican Committee, of which I was mortars and other war material. in the St. Mary's River here late chairman, was investigating the, On the western Moscow front. yesterday when he fell through the Same subject alone.” Russian troops repulsed a violent thin ice while playing. Mr. Borinstein told the Commit- counter-attack by three German teemen that recent criticism of the companies and put them to rout scrap industry came from persons with heavy losses, it said. unfamilar with the business and for | (A British Broadcasting Corp. (the most part is unfounded. {broadcast heard by the Columbia i Hoarding Is Denied | Broadcasting System in New York I w in the s said guerrillas in the Ukraine amWhig bigger Bote my a German staff car and FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY most 10.000 scrap dealers and the killed two generals. There were no vast majority of them are moving further details) their scrap as fast as possible. Artillery Praised “ > > 3 Yel ee Ny id Hedupel The Army newspaper Red Star hoarding. But the entire scrap in- “2rned that the Russian troops dustry should not be stigmatized|¥OUld encounter stronger and ‘and condemned on account of the stronger German defenses spread ‘action of a very few.” out in depth as they advanced. Mr. Borinstein pointed out that! It praised highly the part played steel scrap must be sorted and that|DY Russian artillery in the winter |75 different grades are recognized | offensive. It halted the Germans |by the Government. Then it must|Pefore Moscow, Red Star said, bebe shipped in carload lots and such Cause the enemy was unable to |sorting and accumulations take Match the Soviet artillery concen- | time. | trations. Record Set in 1941 A communique said 43 German " ‘ iplanes had been destroyed Monday | In 1940, forty-six and one-half and Tuesday. isaid. “In the first seven months of 27,600,000 tons of ‘purchased’ scrap INSPECTORS NEEDED “In addition, 800.000 tons of ‘pur- |

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