Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1942 — Page 27

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By LELAND STOWE ‘Copyright, 1942, hy The Indianapolis’ Times. and The Chicago Daily News, Ine.

SOUTHEAST OF RZHEV, Central Russian Front, Sept. 4. —This vast prairie land with its checkerboard of wheat-| ~ fields and thick stands of forest is almost evenly divided into breaks and rolls and only ‘occasional slight rises. To ‘look at it, you never would guess that a front of fixed positions could exist here; nor that one did exist here from last January until less than a month ago. = You would never guess that’ this beautiful farm and woodland holds one of the keys to Moscow: and. has held

that key securely, thanks to the Russian soldiers, from mid-winter until now. Yet the scars of war are

scattered across these .wide, - hospitable plains—here and ‘there,

when you look closely. And the booming of big guns rumbles like distant = thunderclap from the hazy edge of the peaceful looking horizon many miles to the west.

A powerful

mechanized army has been stopped here and hurled back and forced to dig itself in ignominously. The masters of motorized warfare have You gaze, and

been held here.

wonder for the hundredth time how |

it could have happened. The horigon stands level. From the top of a 10-foot observation mound you can see it curving gracefully more than 20 miles away. How were they stopped? How were tanks. and armored infantry pinned behind the trenches and pillboxes on his rich tableland? - Well, it happened. They were stopped and now they are being thrown back, back into another unseen segment of this same. deceptive landscape. And here, in. the recaptured village of Pogoreloye Gorodishe—burned out by name, and burned out once again—are the rare tell-tales of combat. Just another wrecked fragment of simple]. farm tilling lives. Just another score or two of ruined homes, ashés and naked chimneys still standing. And against the brick shell of the village hall is lined a little mass of human debris. They, too, are standing.

Wear Shabby Clothes

They ‘are women and young girls and boys and small children. All wear shabby clothes. The. women

- and girls have kerchiefs wound over

their heads and under their: chins, Their faces are country faces. * These Russian peasants have ex-

{sted under German military domi-

Ration ever since last Octdber. You see it especially in the faces of the older women, of the mothers and

of the few old men. Many" of the|:

younger ones are thin but still Jog strong. There are a surprising. utnber of childrent. © What . are they doing here? How ‘can so many live here|-

. when only half a dozen houses are

still habitable? Someone explains that they are going to school--for the first.time in ‘11 months; actually going to school

Heading for Urals"

Where? Behind the Ural mountains, some 500 miles away. That is| the only safe place. So, they will go first in trucks and then for days in cars and these mothers can only pray that somehow they may see their children again.

they will never again have to run errands for German soldiers, or be cursed by them, or sometimes beaten by them: They know, too, that be-|-hind the Urals they will have at least a little'more to eat. Did the Germans ever actually beat any of these chil slight little blond girl of 13 —

us straight in the eye and gives

& child's vivid description.

A mother with a haggard dark

. face says, “When the baby cried they slapped the baby. They always. got very angry when our babies cried, even if ‘the babies were hungry. They were like animals. They would strike children very

hard. . Peasants Bare Misery

These peasants speak with a gush|

of “words and supressed emotions, you speak their language, and Maurice Hindus, who is of their soil, _ speaks it like one of them. So their ' misery pours out ‘in simple, unadorned phrases to Hindus. They do not know or guess that in him they have a voice to the conscience

of the world, They ‘say that: thei

were brutal and they say were just as bad.

Sha the Pins

ya the news about the war. The vn. the 30 peasants of the : village: whom: the Germans

| two “South American republics that : still‘ maintain Siplomatic replations

But they] are glad they are going. They know

-|—Mrs. Pranklin D. Roosevelt, speak- ' ling at-a forum of ‘the international

Sector Which Is Ideal for|: Mechanized Warfare, Marvels at Success

Defenders.

snow at 20 degrees below zero, burned ‘ her home and all’ her belongings and left her to die—which she did very soon. pardon them and forget about it. ‘But if you were one of these who are the human debris of Hitler's and Germany's imperialism, if you stood here against the brick shell of what was .once your hall and your village, would you be able to forget? It is an old story—unless it happens to be your own.

Rich Salad

Millionaire’ sSalad Three Times a Day At Milne Bay.

By GEORGE WELLER

Copyni ht, 1942, by The Indianapolis Times The Chicago Datly News, In Cc.

SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sept. 4—"“Milne bay may’ be exposed to Japanese attack, but it is the only American outpost in the Far East where American soldiers can have a:millionaire’s salad,” said one top sergeant to your correspondent during his recent visit to that base. “Millionaire’s salad is made .of heart of palm. You'd pay $1.50 for a tiny plate anywhere in'a night spot in the United States—if you could get it. Here we eat millionaire’s salad three times daily, if we like. You, too, can be a millionaire.” "And. he forked ‘about $20 worth upon my plate,

GHILEAN BREAK SOON WITH AXIS FORECAST

RIO DE. JANEIRO, Bend, 4 P.).—An. unimpeachable as source. said today that Chile is certain, to .break : off diplomatic relations with’ the!’ axis “governments after President ‘Juan. Antonio Rios returns from his official visit to the

United States and other American republics in November. Rios will ‘not leave for the United States until Oct. 15, and the source

said: there ‘would be no break until hé ‘conféry with ‘the ‘other ‘governments.

‘He: is. anEios: to obtain: certain fundamental guarantees from ‘the United States - and some South American republics before making the ‘break, it was said. Chile and Argentina are the only

‘with! the axis.

Lincoln Memorial

Machine Gunned

WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. Pp). —Army officials today were in‘vestigating an accidental shooting which resulted in three direct hits by machine gun:bullets on the Lincoln Memorial: just :above. the main entrance;:’ — A fourth ‘bullet fired from the machine gut in ‘an - undisclosed location, was g ‘near miss. The army said: merely: “Four rounds were accidentally discharged from a machine gun used in the defense of the city of Washington. . A board of officers is investigating the accident. “Three of these struck the Lincoln Memorial. “Fhe font is unaccounted for,” : 1

BAND TO HOLD PARTY The September band of St. Patrick’s . Catholic church will. hold a card party at'8 p.m. Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koerner, 1436 Woodlawn ave. The group will play again at 1:30 p. m. next Thursday in the St. Patrick's school hall, with Mrs. Thomas York as chairman.

WARNS OF DISASTER : WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (U. P).

student assembly, warned last night

that “world disaster” would result after’ ‘tk war ‘i “nations “retire within harrow boundaries and think only of. im te and . personal

EX-OHIO SENATOR DEAD . COLUMBUS, Sept. 4 (U. P)— Weldon W, Lambert, 84, retired at‘torney and former state ' senator, last night, Lambert prac-,

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Bitter dish for axis tanks on the Egyptian desert is the pudding bomb held bn a New Zealand soldier. When thrown at a tank bomb glues itself to the outside and explodes ‘

IRA MEN RAID

Guerrillas Dispersed After Sharp Gun Battle With Ulster Police.

BELFAST, Sept. ¢ (U. P).— Guerrilla fighting broke out on the northern Ireland border today when a band of armed Irish republican army ‘men attacked a police barracks. The members of the illegal Ira attacked the barracks at Beeleek on the border between Ulster and Erie. Police drove off the raiders after a sharp gun battle.

Stoning of U. S. Car

Reviewed in London

LONDON, Sept. 4 (U. P.)— Northern Ireland’s “hospitality” for American troops, which this week

included booing and hissing and the|

attempted stoning of a U. 8. army car, was being reviewed today by|government officials, Sir Basel Brooke, North Irish | minister for commerce and producU.| tion, arrived yesterday to confer with British officials, including Home Secretary Herbert Morrison and Sir Alan Brooke, chief of the imperial general staff. Irish nationalist elements never have been reconciled to the presence of American and British troops in Northern Ireland. This week they seized upon the hanging of Thomas Williams, of the outlawed Irish Republican army, as a pretext for anti-American and anti-British demonstrations.

RED CROSS PLANS NOTES TO MISSING

WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 .(U, P). —The American Red Cross today announced a plan whereby relatives and friends may send messages to. servicerhen reported missing in|-— action but not yet known to be prisoners of the Japanese. ‘The plan, “made necessary by the continued delay of the Japanese in furnishing lists of prisoners,” offers some hope of communication but cannot be guaranteed, the Red Cross said. It was worked out in co-operation with the war, navy and postoffice departments and other government agencies. : Message forms will be made available by the Red Cross and will be sent to: the International Red Cross committee in Japan. Packages will not be accepted for delivery: Regular prisoners of war mail is available only to’ those men whose

Japan.

IRISH BOMB INJURES TWO DUBLIN, Sept. 4 (U. P.)—A time bomb believed set by the outlawed Irish Republican army today severely damaged police barracks at? Randalstown in northern Ireland, injuring ‘a police sergeant and | constable. ~~

SEIZE GERMAN ALIENS NEWARK, N. J,, Sept. 4 (U. P.).

another FBI “before breakfast” raids in 38 communities throughout the state.

rs STILWELL IN CHUNGKING CHUNGKING, Sept. 4 (U. P)— Lieut, Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell,

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A month's stay In India.

Forsyth,

BORDER POST

| Funeral Directors

capture has been announced by 3

—An undisclosed number of Ger-|poa man aliens were arrested today in

—Senator. Chan wy 8. s. Dy announced. today: thgt he plans to seek" *the quickest possible .consid-

the drafting of 1 and. 19-year-old =

youths.

Tt appeared unlikely, however

that the senate military. ‘affairs committee would} ‘its study of |} the bill during its regular meeting today. Senator Elbert Thomas (D. Utah);

ranking ‘member of the committee, |} told reporters that “only two, and|=

perhaps one, minor bills. are sched uled- for’ reporting or "eonsidstation: today » on ee

In E day, t. 4, 1942 AMBRORE-Tityal & berland,

beloved father “Mis, ‘Emma - grandfather of ST Dell,

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Mary Ruth and Alan Gise, city, and Ricker, Can O., departed this huptiay, geo: eines | : ‘at e & : ry 5342 E. Washington st, 1:30 mio durial Union cemetery, Lyons. Vite.’ ‘Ind. Friends invited. = °

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James life Th Sept. Hore

ER — Theodore :M (Mort) ‘away at , Sineentn ai J riengs may ©

~ WAITRESSES |

- For All Day and ‘Noon Work

Apel ‘Mana Cafe "iE. WASSON. C0.

«Fat 3: dat ny

Kregelo & Bail SB EE & pulley ey oa Saturday at'3 Bepal » om (Los ‘Angeles ‘Bapers picase copy.)

DUGAR—-Mary. ‘age .88, beloved vite. to ot

‘Mrs. fnion DO ony Jr., Louis, Louise, Aribers. and Christina Dugas awa,

iden a. : Trinity cathonte ‘church. Burial St. Josephs cemetery. Friends may” call at ence any time after 6 p. m. Stevens and Sons in charge. -

FORSYTH—Fannie, beloved mother ot Earl sister of Florence Lively of Bedford, Ind., and Albert Lively of Louisville. Ky., passed aay Thursday. Ser. - ices Sunday, ] + at the W. Beanbiossom’ Mor UAry. Seinejery, Bloomington, may call at the mortuary any 1 [Bloomington papers please copy.]

INES—Charles, age'7S, ‘of 2303 Nowland ave., father of Mrs. Wayne Cohee, grandfather of Alma Louise Cohee, passed away rsday. Friends me eal at the Jordan Fingral House, 00k~ side ave. Funeral

afte Frida, Saturday Sept. § Floral 3pm Rl

HAMILL-—-William ig beloved brother of Monsignor Joseph Hamill, Katie, John, Charlie, Florence and hur «died Thursday. evening. day, Sept, 7. 9 a. m,, 1708 Olive st. Bongos at St. Catherine's church, 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited.

HASSELD—Edward C., age 68 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Eva Hasseld, father of Mrs. Frank Garrison, Mrs, Raymond 3, Raopp, Edwin B., Louis M. and Robe! N.. Hasseld, brother of Mfrs. ones Bowles of New Castle, Ind., and

Funeral Sunday, Pp. m., Bros.’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. © Friends: invited. © Burial Cumberland Evangelical cemetery. I Friends may san at the chapel. after p. m.

LOZIER—Hettie Aun, 5 wife of Fred Lozier, mother 2a M. Steeb. Funeral unda ay, 2 Ada at the Methodist Ch Lets” Corner. Friends may call at the G. Herrmann funeral home, 1605 8. Bast. st.

MONTAGUE—Sarah, beloved wife of Montague, mother of Edward C., ague, Mrs. Chester Aldridge hn Lippscomb, passed away Sept. 32, age 78 years. Friends he residence, 2 1 N. Capitol eral ces A 2:3( t the Church of Sa Christ of Day Saints, 15th and N. New Interment Crown Hill ceme-

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NICHOLSON Anna, beloved wife of Jesse Nholsen, mother o Mrs. Tren Deal

Louise Tines, Mrs. Pauline H Hilliard, Mrs. Bonnie Jean McAuley, Alice, Earl and Martin Nicholson, passed , away Wednesday.

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ling funeral home, 1420 Prospect st. neral services Saturday, 2 p. m., above funeral home. Burial Washington park cemetery. PRIEST--Eliza Jane, 114¢ Churchman ave., mother of Gertrude Campbell, Lida M. Jury and ‘Samuel R. Sears, passed BWay Thursday. Services Saturday, 11 a at the Seventh Day -Adveni sts ath, Laurel and Orange sts. Burial Terre Haute, Ind. Priends may call at the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Prospent st, (Terre Haute papers please copy,

ROGERS—Emily May, and Mrs. James Thursday

daughter of Mr. ogers, passed away & m. Friends may call at the Tolin funeral home any time. Services Saturday, 2:30, from funeral home. Burial New Crown. Friends invited.

Walter T. Blasengym

Shelby GA-2570. te N. [fllineis WA-5376

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1984 W. Michigan St.

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WAITRESSES ak

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OUSEKEEP: immediate! care one HO: RE LL nr, 9. 112¢ 8. Tiinois, L LI-9855.

CAR GIRLS OR BOYS

GOOD WAGES. 3820 PALL CREEK BLVD.

CLEAN Christian elderly lady. Lig houseARAN. : adults; good wages.

MA-523 WHITE, single, over bachelor, short ho nings. ’ HOI PER white, 20-45, Full charge; shildren. Hours Li or stay. eos. 8 Bast, ‘MA-3762.

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Friends may call at’the Robert W. Stir $3.

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Markets 133¢ | COLLEGE, 1604 W Morr

Girls, With bicycles: not EN is area; day hours, Bod pay. Postal Telegraph. Mr, Sweeney, 9 8S. Meridian. MAM ov

Waitress good salary. IR-4948 Help Wanted—Male 9

Bus Boys, Also Dishwashers | EATON'S, 642 E. 38TH ST.

COAL DRIVERS

WEST SIDE ICE CO., 2233 Lynn st.

HUSKY MAN m clined, ibe to dal Lor sieady Job of ‘Cabinet Makers Experienced. 1038 Madison ave. ICE ROUTE DRIVERS

WEST SIDE ICE CO, 223 Lynn st. Experienced Wool Spotter 3

Good wages. Darko & Son, Cleaners.

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COUPLE objection to children Schou! age.’ to work. Box 764, Times

FILLING STATION RA Apply cor= sii Union and Mort st. See Mr. Rich - ardson,

ANTED—Re, istered pharmacist, . : B. M. Wills, Wills Drug Store, Walkerton, Ind. |

Experienced, white, . . Hotel Lincoln

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Wanted Brake ‘Mechanics

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"MECHANICS

3 Ford and Chevrolet. 1 Trim- | mer.’ 2 'Men for greasing cars. See br. Cook, 2. W, 13th St.

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Restaurant Work 2%. xo

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Roscoe Turner Aero. Corp.

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50, $5; SLEEPING rooms for gentlemen. ne hot water. 29 Virginia ave.

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BROADWAY, 2439-=Nicely Te. next bath, innersprings. Owner’s home. Gentleman. Reasonable. Phone.

BROADWAY, 5700—Pleasant room, in fine

BROADWAY, 1240, APT. 6; $5 — = ange room; innersprings, shower, steam he privileges; phone. CAPITO! 1202. N.,.. NO. 13—Cool; =F beds; or TT home; meals optional; reasonable. LI-8003-

CAPITOL, 704 N.—Apt. C. Clean, cool front room; innersprings; constant hot water; phone.

CENTRAL, 4519—Well furnished, hot water, shower, quiet home, good transportation, phone.

CENTRAL next bath, Sin beds, A-1 yralisporia. Hon. WA-3236 rrr

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3312—Large, . comfortable, - nersprings; private te Home: refined, "mid-dle-aged couple. WA-4

COLLEGE, 6040—Phone near bath, No Ee roomers; Eh! BR-63173. A-83T | DET AWARE, 400 N. . -8—Nice large Jront room; roommate for girl; hot water. :

Dorman, 426

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Gentleman. 2607 Broad- |: 0098.

home, business or traveling man, BR-|.

COURT, 525 S—Lovely room, |:

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2313 W. Washington ut.

Lost and Found oi dis or Strayed, | iver and white Sprints Spat vin i eA. collar, no license; Jear. Answers to “Freckles *Ehiia’s Bet. ol Rewara offered. Call LI-7974 or

= = Brown ‘with white o chest black nose. na “Rainy.” Reward MA-4207, call pe PAIR black susde pum 2 AA. Block’ 4 She "oor, io day. Reward, Li-1911, PORTFOLIO lost’ Thi with private ith and ha ML , Rm. 325 Bankers

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. MERRILL HEADS V., OFF. Ww. CINCINNATI, Sept. 4 (U. P)— Robert T. . Merrill of Havre, Mont, ___ today was “elected commander-

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MERIDIAN, wn canta for aul bedroom, hetspring. Ju “Guinasle for military man.

531 room . for 3 private home, CH-6167-J.

PARK AVE, ¥., 2530—Desirable. front, down.

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‘Moving & ‘Storage HODGES STORAGE CO. -

Store: Now—Pay Six: Months - Later.

Estimates Free. Inspection Invited. 987-45 Ft. Wayne Ave. 19 transfer,

BI-20 Moving Exp. mvra. GE-joT-R lari00s | terme Houses and Lots Sale.. .25| Furnished Apartment Building

Bix 3-1oem- apartments; one os furnished - an

apartmen completely equipped botits electric: Migros, suto t; [Ancoms. $240 - month; 156 d ave. Call Mr. rit. “HALL-H i MA-8581.

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Rooms Without Board ' 14 FP Rooms 7 Business Property - a) Houses and Lots Sale room, private ig Genilemen preferred. HM COLLEUE, ny nousekes tag soem | 1018 N. M RI | Near Municipal Air port = 1

‘- Defense Plants 1102 WHITCOMB (5700 W. Washi one block north). 5 Rooms, lights, fires place, garage, side drive, . $3,000, - $300: ; Keller: Realty, Inc. | L1-4401, HU-1 :

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Must sell 2144-48 E. Michigan 4 ¥= room house and storeroom; house needs dome - repairs. ‘Might take ui-of-toMn,

as art aym JACK DUNCAN. 33 1gmose miss. Dandy Little Cottage

1919 Montcalm; 4 has lights, good ‘well, lots or shrubs. Bey Stop, will show. $200 down, balance =

MA-DG21. ' EDW. DILLEHAY. MA6i1l. ONLY $4,750—TERMS

"This end 5-room bungalow, < NEAR COLLEGE.

“TC. A. YOUNG =~ + _ 152 N. LELA. 322 N. CAPITOL. Der apt: 6 Toms, held vacant: Susl; sw SR Ve

‘Store Rm., Duplex, Cottage

HU-2893.

Near Pountain Square, $4000 three, Bastian, WA-5610.

HOYT, 1616 — Owner's Tsroom m -single; near sch rches, ble. MA-9¢

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Bowtey 26 ~421-423—8 rooms, modem, . Heaiy f for "3ib00 ba owner, en

New stone ft.'2

7 Rooms each; ew roof and paints Diesen; Soto: was $65); $4000—$500 cash. . 809-11: Broadway, 8 ask | HAR for Tom, CH-4206 : KELLER REALTY, ‘ING. sro LIEe0L, |

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Bi Banorott: sit; Soxoom huhgriow ie oo. "34% 85 E. Washington. ' Call IR~4200- any eon] DOUBLE, ONLY $1950

1865-67 Montealm; s rooms side, inside toilet, lights, water, balance te

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$148 Down & $13.05 Monthly hoe 44 t, Hoon hops teri ih Jngide Ver, | Phillips. MA-6963 or Nhat wi itn JAGR

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New mod. 2-bdrm. bungalow on. wooded lots, ready to accupy, 65th N. Caroline. See. Tom Rene: | ~4296.: KELLER. REALTY; INC. 02. ENE

OE W ashington, 3 Cuil IR-4200 any HOME LOANS 72,70 Soa {GET THE FACTS—SAVE ns

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iF rm. Tails M. 0. Masten fn 1060 N. Delaware.

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