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tips offensive — was imminent in the

; t, but two Lon-|ever, reported heavy and continuing _.don: newspa also printed simi-|Russian attacks all the way from Er Stockholm date-|Orel, 200 miles south of Moscow and

later, ‘however, ‘the

- the. Swedish dition vo: attacks #1 the Crimes.

ria aa asi hat» Hig ier man offensive—instead of a Soviet

200 miles north of Kharkov, to Taganrog on the Sea of Azov, in ad-

sTouTs FACTORY

|| hundreds of dead on the field.

‘Rivaling in ‘importance the re a new and powerfu attack on the’ dispatches today.

last 24 nours, fresh

Smashing Toward Rzhev . Now the Germans were said to be making desperate attempts to defend Nikitinka itself.

ported offensive in the Ukraine was : front west of Moscow, reported in| It was asserted that within: he Russian visions Had on Seine a Hon

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Lottery Tuesday to Fix Order for Army Call.

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-—South Side ‘Community Center, | 1233 Shelby st. Open from 9 a. m.| — bp 2 p. m. tomorrow and from 9

(a. m. to 9p. m. Monday.

Board 11 (Ward 24 and Wayne 2

township) --State” House rotundo. ‘Board 12 (Wards 14 & 15 and De<

-|tunda.

Byron E. Lundblad,

Board 13 (Wards 13 & 22 and,

tunda.

The town lies 45 miles northwest Vine Ent or Coa i or Tor Sullivan; Harry Rogers, secretary of the Indianapolis Boaotd 14 (Ward 21 and Wash-| We. 0 Vyasa BO A miles south- oat Merchants aqsoclation, and Jonas. Waffle, managing direcior of the Indians Coul Trade seseciaticn, ington ‘& ‘Pike townships) —State|

LL Board 15 (Center and! etia OF ‘| Warren, Franklin & Law Pearl Harbor Hero Honor di in Capital; waren nin” abe sumably would end tne Cems | os@S Cap to Girl Admirer, Gets D. S. M. Cg po Se feos tn-| By DANIEL M. KIDNEY committee, he ‘couldnt even get Bits 100Kk.a 0ab 10 the’ wir depart ude 1 drawn Wil deggrmirie She German high command to dig deep- Times Staff Writer him a new one ‘making a ant. att, miles per hour with alo i" fo inary ill he onal ili ixperts in Londo .|ing today and pondering the resolve Luncheon : Arranged ing seemed waiting for them and a belief. that the ihn of never again, to undertake handling : sonie made passes at the soldier's the Germans at Rzhev already ap-|a& hero. Uncle Sam was willing to give him brass buttons, now that his cap was

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Tuesday’s Number Important er into the reserves it had hbeen| WASHINGTON, March 13.—Rep:|cash-and-carry trip to the quar-| escort with screaming), Co

The order in which your seriall’ keeping for its spring offensive. Forest, A. Harness (R. Ind) is rest-|termaster. sirens. Every woman in the bulld-|""m oor 6 if your serial num-

ber of 167 is the second number drawn from the fish bowl that means you will be the second of the

proximated that of the 16th army which is being pounded to pieces at Staraya Russa midway between Rzhev and Leningrad.

from | te D. S. M. and did so—at: last—

with proper ceremonies. But SSiarst: Lockard left for New York ser. | RI8HE: bareheaded. 0

gone. Meet Vice President

new registrants to be. considered by your local board.

* At last they. arrived af the inner) The serial number is the one that where the ceremony was|was placed on your registration card

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‘The possibility was foreseen that|vice medal at the war Ye Having flown to Williamsport he Mr. Patterson the the Russians might encircle both|yesterday. '| Wednesday night to deliver a speech be Si} on raised ted, the when ——— on § Rehev and Vyaszma snd owt the| And the alert hero of Pear] Har-|86 the community cleiratiim, Ra M. award with a shy and modest Moscow-Vyazma-Smolensk railroad. |hor was so late in arriving in ‘Wash: | Harness, planned to entertain speech. - Though military. experts main-|ington from his home at Williams-|Lockard, his parents, Mr. and As Rep. Harness and his police again tained reserve on the rted gi-|port, Pa. that Rep. Harness had a| George Lockard; a sister, Ethel Mae, | 1 t0q the sergeant and his family gantic southern off insofar [capitol - police posse out searching|l6: and a brother, Daniel, 11. abl, t1 the capitol and presented as figures of troops went, there|for him and the whole war depart-|/unch at the capitol yesterday BOON. |4 hem to Vice President Wallace and] seemed no doubt that in this en-|ment was marking time. The D. 8. M. public award cere- Sam Rayburn. At 5 p. m. tire great area, Marshal Semyon| When the modest young man did{mony, with Under Secretary of, Warihe them aboard the New York Timoshenko, hero of the recapture|arrive, he had lost his signal corpsiRobert P. Patterson in. § - But he declined to ask for of Rostov which ended the Germanjcap to some feminine admirer on any leave for him to be Mr, Jessel’s fall offensive, had put more power |one of ‘the mob scenes en route. guest for several days, Rep, Harness into his persisten pressure on all] Although Rep. Harness is 8 mem~|mony to be staged in private at 1:30|5aid last night. So Sergt, Lockard : southern sectors. ber of the house military affairs{pP. mM. will have to report at the officers’ .|steak dinner has been called off out, was to tell’ the: however, he would ke unable

— He Gets. a- Shook’ training school at Ft. Monmouth, .- Harness, who flew back|N- J. as scheduled today. Rep. ; : But the last straw for the tired| BB Hoosier corigressman came when:the| HB papers here reported that it was Rep. Harness who made the sergeant late. gy ‘STEAK DINNER IS OFF -. this year “in sympathy with na-| JIS : : . t|tional ‘emergency measures now| BT, : being put into effect in co-dperation EN with the war program,” the board of ‘directors announced: today. 3 © Wendell L. Willkie. the Hoosierborn 1940 Republican presidential candidate, had been scheduled to speak at the event next week. He to have the hero en route to New|to make the frip and that he would York City by 4 p. m. because he}“try to come some time later.” had made a date for him. there with Es = et edian and night club entertainer. WASHINGTON, March 13 (U.P).| It was then that Rep. Harness|—The interstate commerce commiscalled the police. sion today authorized the Pullman At 1:55 p. m. the sergeant and|company to increase its rates; fares his family: arrived and- Rep. Har-land charges by 10 per cent.

ert P. Rich (R. Pa), the congressman from Sergt. Lockard’s district.

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