Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1942 — Page 12

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Hitler's Timetable Upset By Far-Flung Activities

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would gladly quit the axis if they blocked the advance in Russia, and only had the chance. this, coming on top of the growing 5. The Balkans: Hungary and menace in western Europe, may Rumania are at drawn daggers; they, oo to0e4 Rommel to call a halt. ® Bulgarian masses are opposed to . . King Boris’ axis leanings: Jugo-| Another factor which Hitler may slavia’s guerrillas refuse to lay down!/have in mind is Japan. There are their arms, and Turkey still refuses indications that Japan may soon to give the Nazis a right-of-way attack Vladivostok and the marito the Middle East. [time provinces of Siberia. eset Hitler's general Erwin Rommel! Japanese diplomats are likewise according to the same sources, was| active in Lisbon, where they are to have commenced his drivel reported to be busily cultivating the against Suez three weeks ago in! Parma. £ thi i b De to bron z re it gets too hoy (og og Per iy he 10t for desert fighting. 15 _ 3 : But 10 days ago, when evervthing ne reemed to be going well, he sud- French Madagascar, might have denly and inexplicably pulled back something to do with it. For Mocolumn more than 100 miles. zambique belongs to Portugal. Since then he has stood still | Portugal is neutral but she did The offensive against Egypt pre- nothing about it when Japan ocsumably was to have synchronized .ypjed Timor, part of which East with a Nazi drive in Russia, by- pndian island belongs to the Portupassing Turkey in a giant pincer gyege, movement aimed at the oil fields of The fyehrer, therefore, may also Iraq and Iran. be awaiting further developments in The Red army to have Asia and the Indian ocean.

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been seriously upset. Japan also voiced fears that a

Japanese Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo warned the people of Nippon, according to a Tokyo broadcast, to “tighten their belts” in anticipation of a united nations coun-ter-offensive in the Pacific. The Kuibyshev spokesman’s statement that Hitler is rushing most of |his troops tq, the Russian front agreed in a general way with the | estimates of German strength by | British sources. Nine-tenths of the Nazi strength | would be probably 4,000,000 men, in view of axis losses in Russia, but lany estimate of such manpower |figures is largely guess work. The two chief factors which ap‘parently have disrupted the Nazi plans are: 1. The Red army has kept on at[tacking despite the spring thaw and ‘the Soviet spokesman said that “immense” Russian reserves were moving into battle in a campaign to ‘break up offensive plans of the enemy's armies from the Arctic to the Black sea. A German order of the day, captured by the Russians, lwas said to warn the axis troops of impending Soviet offensive ac-

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\general allied push is in the wind. |}

Zionist Speaker

Rep. John D. Dingell

Congressman to Back Plan for All-Jewish Army At Meeting Here.

Rep. John D. Dingell of the U. S. house ways and means committee will give an address on “The Jewish Army in Palestine” at 3 p. m. Sunday in the war memorial. Rep. Dingell will appear here under the auspices of the Indianapolis Zionist district. David L. Sablosky, president of the local group, announced that the meeting would be open to the public. Rep. Dingell long has been con-

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JEWETT RAPS DANIELS’ ACTS

Charges Attorney Seeks to Boss GOP; Ex-Mayor Backs Tyndall.

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same time holding the influential job of attorney for a non-political educational board, which has many hundred jobs under its control. The school board should not be embarrassed by having a political boss as its attorney. “3. Joe Daniels is a personal friend and attorney for Herman Wolff, who has a large insurance agency. The school board carries insurance on school property amounting to $12,924,000. The total premiums on this insurance, for the three-year period, amounts to $57.340.50. “Herman Wolff either writes this insurance himself and receives the commission, or he passes it out in small amounts to complaining competitors. This business should be pro-rated to all responsible firms and not be monopolized and controlled by a client and friend of Joe Daniels.

Represents Utilities “4. Joe Daniels represents “big business” as its attorney. He lists among his clients four large public utilities, two railroads, two large in-

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apolis. Like Henry Ostrom, Duvall was a leading citizen, highly respected and financially well-to-do, when he first sought the office of mayor. Ostrom has one bank, Duvall had two banks. But Duvall had the backing of Bill Armitage, the same as Ostrom now has. And we all know the result. I don’t want Henry, the busingss man, to fall into the trap that Duvall the busi= ness man fell into . , .

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“Third: I am opposed to Henry Ostrom because he is neither an authority on city government or defense work. Because of my own experience as mayor during the last war, I am thoroughly acquainted with the demands made on the executive government of a large community during a war period. But even my actual experience is not sufficient to qualify for this new type of warfare, potentially in our very midst, in comparison with the outstanding qualifications of Gen. Tyndall, “I am sure we wpuld all feel more comfortable for the safety of our families, with Gen. Tyndall directing the city’s defense, rather than, Henry Ostrom’s good intentions, without trained efTicienecy. “My reasons for not supporting Ostrom are purely political and not personal. Likewise my opposition to Joe Daniels is political and not personal. Both names have a high standing in this city.”

COMMONS DEBATES WAR LONDON, April 23 (U. P.). — The house of commons debated the war in secret session today.

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JAPS MOVE NAVY AID pointed naval attache here and inSTOCKHOLM, April 23 (U. P.).—| formed observers were convinced Competent sources today confirmed |the move was intended to permit reports that the Japanese vice naval | closer observatioh of allied naval attache at Vichy had been ap- | moves.

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2. The axis appeared to be taking {extraordinary precautions against | American British invasion of | Europe this summer as well as against the allied aerial and commando offensive.

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| These developments, it was em'phasized, should not in any way be {taken to mean that Hitler will be unable to launch his expected all-

fense of their homeland against the!

French. 100,000 More Ready In announcing the meeting, Mr. | Sablosky pointed out that 15,000] Jews, all that England would en- | list, are presently fighting with the | British in Libya and the Near East. If England would relax the restriction against an all-Jewish army, Mr. Sablosky said, 100,000 more Palestine Jews would join in the de-

out offensive against southern Rus{sia or that an allied invasion in the ‘west is assured. It was evident, however, that | [things were going badly for Hit-| ler behind his battlefronts, espe-| leially in the occupied countries such as France, Bulgaria, Holland and Belgium, and that stern re-| 'prisals were under way in an ef-] fort to crush an incipient wideispread revolt. | Already battling guerrilla armies in Jugoslavia and trying to prevent ‘open hostilities between Rumania |and Hungary, the Germans strug-

expected Nazi drive .through the] Near Rast. He declared that a ruling limiting Jewish enlistments to the number of Arabs who volunteered was relaxed after the latter enlistments dwindled to about 3000.

arrested in Madagascar, strategic] island which it is feared Japan may | seize in order to slice the allied sup-| ply route up around the cape. Japanese: Foreign Minister Togo’s warning of a possible allied coun-ter-offensive in the Pacific in the wake of last Saturday's bombing of

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“5. Joe Daniels is not a political | leader. He is a political “dictator.” | He uses his good name as a lawyer | and citizen, as a front for a bi-| partisan political machine, which | furthers his own interest, and that | of his clients. “It is a tragically regrettable tact, | not widely realized among the] voters, that bi-partisan practices | between two opposing political parties, can at will lose or win elec- | tions, as has been amply demon- | strated in the past several years...” |

Assails Ostrom Supporter

“Second: I am opposed to Henry Ostrom for mayor because he has! solicited and secured the political support and financial backing of! Bill Armitage, the king of the gambling world. He has repeatedly been in conference with Bill Armi-| tage. I don’t want Bill Armitage] to name the board of safety and! the chief of police for the next| four years.

“John Duvall was the last busi-/ ness man to be mayor of Indian-|

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