Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1942 — Page 9

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1942

LEAR WARNS Local Officer ‘ OF OPTIMISM Shifted to N.

Lieut. Morris F. Poindexter has been transferred from Camp | “Minor Successes Should Not Mislead Us, Second

Croft, S. C, to Army Chief Says.

New York and he spent a few days furlough here last week + MEMPHIS, Tenn.. June 4 (U. P). with his par—Lieut. Gen. Ben Lear, commander | ents, Mr. and of the second army, yesterday Mrs. Charles warned against over-optimism and! 3 Poindexter, 538 said that the war would not end! § Holly 59, Loew. “until the air, artillery and infantry Poindexter was forces have been engaged.” “We should not let minor successes lead us into a belief that| attended Washington high school we've accomplished victories of de-! and formerly was employed at

i called from the Lieut. Poindexter cisive importance,” he said. | Kingan & Co.

reserves in April, 1941. He

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SIBERIA BASES NEEDED BY U. 3.

‘Raid on Masks Shows | ' Russ and America Must

| Be United in Pacific. (Continued from Page One)

will be virtually immune from systematic, high-power bombings.

four-hour flight.

ter of this country’s greatest war industries, is nearer by considerable.

Russia are numbered, regardless of what Moscow may have to say about it. Japan, they are convinced, will break it whenever she thinks it will be to her advantage to do so. She will break it Peéarl Harbor

the Far East indicate that Japan

strike. Would Help Russia

American air force in Siberia maritime provinces and Kamchatka,

would materially improve

chances in Europe.

same quarters feel, would be folly. pretty full—in North, East and West

and around Australia.

Siberia with all her might.

in Europe. Russia Cannot Wait For Russia to wait until Nippon is

{about it.

Were the united nations in a posi- |=

{tion to select the time, it is ad-

'mitted, it would be good policy for |= {them to forget Japan until Germany

{is knocked out. In effect, that now {seems to be Russian policy and to

|some extent at least, that of her]

‘allies.

But Japan is perfectly aware of |=

{this and may be expected to act ac{cordingly.

self in Europe.

be sitting pretty. There will be no

distances.

ALASKA IS PANICKY,

By UNITED PRESS

Germany, leading off for the axis!

in reporting the Japanese raids on the Aleutian islands, broadcast

had spread through Alaska.

Lisbon and Buenos Aires dates,

agency.

the alarm was false. i

MAKE CLOTHES LAST,

possible way to combat inflation,

eat simpler meals. Mr. Morgenthau spoke in the first

of a series of radio talks by gov-| the!

{ ernment officials explaining | anti-inflation program. anyone who goes on a buying spree

an act of sabotage against our war efforts.”

“ Ginger-Stix n Fron salad. seer st arithmetic you'll like !

| |

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On the other hand, from Kam-|develop them.” chatka she might blast us out of jum the Aleutian islands and Alaska, = and from there Seattle is only a|= Washington is a |S scant 3900 miles and Detroit, cen- |=

fashion, or just as Germany did a|E 5 year ago this month by a sudden |= stab in the back. Reports from |==

is feverishly trying to mop up|: in China in order to be free to|=

The presence of a conisderable

it is argued, would go a long way |S toward helping Russia to turn the |= tide. And by helping her there, it|S= our (=

For Russia and the United States|= to delay matters much longer, these (=

Right now Japan has her hands =

China, in Burma, the East Indies|= Given time |= to consolidate, however, she could |= mass her forces and strike at|=

If so, she would be difficult to|= stop, especially if she attacked—as|= she may be counted on to do—just|= when the Red armies were finding |= the going hardest 5000 miles away |=

ready, it is pointed out, is to forget |= the principal lesson of this war. |= Hitler has been able to choose his|= victim and devour it while the rest |= of the world did little or nothing |=

She is speeding up her |= |efforts to cut China off from the |Z rest of the world. Then while a|= handful of her well-armed troops = keep China's guerrillas busy, thels bulk of her forces can march north- |= ward against Siberia and perhaps|= take possession of the maritime area |= before Russia can disentangle her- |=

Neither Russia nor the United |= States can afford to cede much more |= to Japan. Japan seeks Russia's de-|— feat no less than America’s. And if |= she can take eastern Siberia she will (=

way to get at her save over vast|=

GERMANY DECLARES =

today that inhabitants of the entire |= Pacific coast were gripped by ex-|= citement and “unimaginable panic” |:

Lacking any word from Tokyo, |= Berlin broadcast dispatches under |=

credited to its Transocean news|

One reported a 20-minute air raid |= alarm at Ketchikan, but said it was |= not known at Juneau whether|= Japanese planes were attacking or |=

MORGENTHAU URGES &

WASHINGTON, June 4 (U. P.).| == HHMI —Secretary of the Treasury Henry|== Morgenthau Jr., asking Americans|= to cut down on spending in every|=

suggested last night that they = make old clothes last longer and|S

He urged purchases of more and = more war savings bonds, and said|=

of consumer articles “is committing |=

RACIAL PREJUDICES

ALBANY, June 4 (U. P.).—Mrs. Bon Roosevelt believes the world f the future is likely to be influ|encea proportionately by India, | China and Russia. Deploring the prevalence of racial prejudices, the wife of the president told several hundred teachers at the state college for teachers last night that “we must face the fact that we must treat these people as equals and as human beings with the same inherent possibilities once they are given a chance to

For these and other reasons many (= here feel that the days of the = peace pact between Japan and|=

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