Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1942 — Page 2

ack Clouds’ Commando

Units Terrorize “Nazi Forces.

Weed or os ony al ‘breech in German ‘positions in the|: Donets basin, front dispatches said |}

{oday. ‘The enemy was reported _counter-attacking despite heavy losses, however, with furious fighting 'in progress on a "Wide southern front. The pounding effect of the Soviet attacks was illustrated by dispatches reporting that only 100 Germans

oit of a battalion and two comHaaies (about 1300 men) escaped in

Allison Mechanic Who Rode In-500-Mile Race Asks Post :as ‘Sheriff.

Charles (Chick) Roush today an-

But the Nazis were throwing re-|nounceq his candidacy for sheriff

sérves into the battle and launching strong tank counter-attacks.

in the Republican primary. election

Dispatches said that- the action |M8Y 5. An expert mechanic at the continued with the outcome not yet [Allison plant, he operated a garage

clear. According to Moscow dispatches,

in the downtown area for 18 years.

For several years, he was a riding

the Russian attack in the Donets|Jechanic in the annual 500-mile

basin first captured a strong enemy

Speedway race and was a relief

resistance point and then breached |4riVer for Dave Lewis in 1925 when

: the German lines on a wide sector.

that driver finished second. Mr.

- Reports from the front told how Roush “served overseas in the first

“black clo

»_Soviet counterpart world war as a master sergeant in|fying

of ‘British commandos—were strik- (the 816th aero squadron, and preing terror into the hearts of Ger-|Viously had served with the Amer-

; man | garrisons. Tear Up German Port

A “black cloud” scribed by Radio Moscow in a trans-

ican forces oh the Mexican border in 1915 and 1916.

Born in Payne, O., he came to In-

raid was de-|dianapolis in 1912. He is 51, married and has three children. He is

~ mission from an unidentified sea|@ member of the Baptist church.

Although he has sought the sheriff’s

base, * The ' 10-year-old Soviet cruiser|nomination previously, he never has

Caucasus, acting as a flotilla leader,

held public office.

He pledged that

. made a daring attack in the middle|if elected, he would be “at all times

of the night upon a German-occu-The ships shelled the fortifica-

fair, impartial and efficient in enforcement of the law.”

“Having twice served as a solilior,

tions for a half hour, and in the|I sincerely feel that our fighting

confusion “black clouds” landed,

boys deserve the kind of backing

_catight the Germans unawares, and [that comes from decent, efficient

; = up the port.

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| joke to millions of Americans. Also

' |amusement machines, and penny

Ball and Penny Scales. Production.

WASHINGTON, March 17 (U. ,) —Today’s “civilian ‘war notes:

'MUSIC—No more juke boxes may be made after May 1, which is no

consigned to the limbo after that date are pin-ball games, and other

scales.

SPEED LIMIT — The 40 - mile speed limit President Roosevelt recommended. Saturday would cut gasoline consumption 8 per cent, according -te .the public roads administration. A 35-mile limit would save another 5 per cent and add 20 per cent to.the life of a tire. Save a lot of ‘lives, too, by the way.

COOTIES—This one was apparently intended for soldiers, but it will help anvone who has lice. OPA has asked grinders of rotenone, the cootie cure, to cut their prices and establish a ceiling. Seems the war has skyrocketed prices 150 per cent. ,

R. 8. V. P.—Neatly typed at the bottom of the printed forms notiWashington selectees to report for induction into the army is the following notation: “Luncheon will be served at Camp Lee, Va.”

SECRETARY NAMED BY LIQUOR BOARD

George E. Kincaid, Republican, has been elected secretary of the Marion county liquor control board, succeeding Charles Meischke, Republican, whose term on the board ended yesterday. Robert .S. Smith, recently appointed Republican member succeeding Mr. Meischke, took office yesterday. William Sidlinger, Dem-

TRU MAY 1

| OPA Offiials Alst Also Ban Pin

County Commissioner Asks

cratic chairman for -several years.-

Re-election; Leader in ‘Wayne Township.

Harry F. Hohlt, member of the board of county commissionéfs for the last three years, has announced his candidacy for renomination on the Democratic ticket. Active in Democratic politics for more than 15 years, Mr. Holht, a resident of Wayne township, was a member of the county council from 1931 through to 1937. Before his election to the council, Mr. Hohlt was a member of the Wayne township advisory board and was Wayne township ‘Demo-

| Axis - Own Montevideo | Stores Guarded; Beprisals

Asked in Santiago.

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, March

b 117, (U. P.).—The torpedoing of the

5872-ton Uruguayan merchantman Montevideo in the Caribbean was

against the axis, such as seizure | which was an Spee, sunk off Montevideo. The Tacoma is interned here.

lifeboats before reaching Jeremie. The Montevideo was one of four ships taken over by the government this year. It was formerly the Adamello, an Italian vessel, but

it was incorporaaed in the Urugu-

ayan merchant fleet and operated between here and the United States under command of Capt. Jose Rodiguez Varela.

SANTIAGO, March 17 (U. P)~ The first torpedoing of a Chilean

He is a member of the National|ioqay and Bernardo Ibanez, secreGardeners’ association, the Lynhurst|iary.general of the powerful Chilean Masonic lodge, Sarah Grotto, East-| workers confederation and a par-

ern Star and Friedens Evangelical church. He is married and has two children.

SEEKS OVERTIME IN BONDS . WASHINGTON, March 17 (U, P.). —Senator Prentiss M, Brown (D. Mich.) said today after a conference with Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr., that he plans to introdwee a bill to compel payment

ocrat, is president of the board.

of overilme wages in government bonds.

Sn

liamentary deputy, demanded an immediate diplomatic break with

1Germany, Italy and Japan and the

seizure of axis property: in reprisal. Ibanez charged that the sinking of the 1700-ton steamer Tolten 37 miles off New York last Friday was no more than the “cowardly assassination” of 28 Chileans. The only survivor, Julio Faust, 30, was landed in New York. Foreign Minister Juan B. Rosetti summoned the German and Italian ambassadors and the Japanese minister to question them about the attack.

NELSON ON AIR TONIGHT WASHINGTON, March 17 (U. P.).—Production Chief Donald M. Nelson in a radio talk tonight will

auxiliary vessel | the Nazi pocket battleship Graf

ship aroused national indignatiow.

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