Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1942 — Page 2

GOLDEN RULE 0. WILL MEET FRIDAY

RE CE rR AT RNS TG REA eT Sr EELS re A Re EA pe Golden Rule chapter 413, O. E 8, will hold a stated meeting at 8 p. m. Friday in the Masonic temple, | North and Illinois sts. Rob Morris night will be observed

and the origin and history of the order will be reviewed. Miss Ruth Cochrane is worthy matron and Aubrey Porter worthy -patron.

PRESS CONFERENCE OFF WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (U. P.). ~The White House has canceled

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that, reach. Tein are now ‘enough 'alr- asin whether his statement that, “It should be recognized that aly dromes in the British Isles built|it.was possible to destroy the enemy power is one of ‘the most powerful or or ing to Seepmmodats fo ihe by ai Headed qualification, Gen.!means we have to win the war. allied orces n or e- er said: “We should of course use ev bombing planes, working together force. struction of Germany. . . “I believe it is possible, By de-|weapon, a one, But do oe in day and night raids, will hit] But he’ intimated that when a] “There will be no opportunity for|stroying the enemy’s aircraft fac- let us miscalculate power in theair, J targets throughout Germany, was sufficient force of army planes-had| hitting the enemy in depth and|tories you can put an end to his! The winning side in this war will promised today by Maj, Gen. Ira reached the British Isles, the Amer-|strength ‘that will not be investi-|air force. By destroying his muni-|be the one that has the biggest and C. Baker, commanding the ‘homber ican air force would aid the British|gated and demonstrated by United|tions plants and communications most effective air force.” ’ in night raids also. States bombers within the next few you can bring his armies to a halt. It was asserted that the allies command of the American army| «1 believe it is possible’ to destroy months.” | By destroying his ship yards you|would be handicapped for some time air force in the European theater.|the enemy from the air,” Eaker said| Eaker added that some phases of|can make it impossible for him to to come unless needed equipment t Eaker indicated that at the pres-|in an interview published in today’s|the allied bombing program would|build submarines. There is nothing were speeded up, including Bying

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02 v. s. Naval Expansion Already Influerices Course of. Battle, House Leader Reports; Cites Patrol Action | In Checking Subs Off East Coast. © _

|President Roosevelt's Tuesday after-|ent United States heavy bombers|Dafly Mail. “There is hardly arequire gat? forces than Aare now that. can be destroyed by gun fire fortresses in sufficient stren " : The accompanying report on the course of the war at sea was pre- noon press conference. would specialize in daylight high'corner of Germany we can not available. that cannot be destroyed by bomBs./ make big daylight raids, i

pared by Chairman Carl Vinson (D. Ga.) of the house\naval affairs - , : ; - wis SR p— : om FT

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miter sostcor, how the united nations mov sick tp spins te |W A J) OR BUY NOW . .. While Assortments Are - Comiplesp!

axis in the struggle for control of thé world’s oceans, bi1 By REP. CARL VINSON Bo Chairman of the ‘House Naval Affairs Committee WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—Directly or indirectly, the first fruits of American haval expansion are already influencing the course of the war. .

At sea we have begun to turn the corner. > Initiative exemplified in the seizure of the Solomon is-

lands is being exercised elsewhere in this global war. It . was displayed in the big united nations raid on Dieppe and . in the increased \pace of the war of attrition U, S. submarines are waging against Japanese shipping.

1sunched in the west of Europe, it is sea power that will launch ft. Sea power will transport the men and materiel needed to the point of attack. ’ To keep them flowing in 'an

have sea power Rep. Vinson in overwhelming strength, far beyond challenge by any force that Berlin, Rome ‘and . Tokyo can bring against it. .

. Push Naval Expansion »

" We are now pushing our greatly augmented program of naval construction with the utmost speed * at our command. When®lt is completed and joins forces with the British and other . allied navies, it will give the united nations a more nearly global strength at sea than the world has ever seen—and sea power, wielded by ships and aircraft, is the anvil on which the decision in . this global war is being hammered out. : “The navy which we in America are now building will give the ‘ added escort and patrol craft needed to put an end to the U-boat “4 i Use Private Facilities

"26, wil enable us to take the offensive with superior force in any theater we choose. . {On June 30, 1941, when we were

Evans, secretary of the Indiana Council on Crime and Delinquency. The reports are to be made at the council’s annual meeting Friday and Saturday at the Hotel Lincoln, The appointments: Philip Lutz, Indianapolis attorney, criminal code

prisoners, and Dr. Edwin H. Suther-

land of Indiana university, standards and training for corrections personnel. Sanford Bates, president of the American parole association, will speak at 8 p. m. Friday on “The Prison’s Role in Wartime.”

218 more building for our allies under lend-lease authorization. This does not, of course, include the smaller categories—harbor craft, barges, small auxiliaries and so forth —in which we had a total of 11,609 vessels under construction. The bureau of ships is utilizing both naval and private facilities. About 120° yards on the Atlantic coast, 60 on the Pacific coast, 25 on the Gulf of Mexico, 30 on the Great Lakes and 20 in the Mississippi valley region are building ships far the navy. Generally deliveries are running well ahead of schedule. In letting a battleship contract, the bureau of

construction time, from keel to com. pletion, at 42 months, It has now cut its estimates to 36 months, and one of the battleships which the navy commissioned last year was

ships used to estimate the over-all{

i. . The battle of the Atlantic)™ ne Cnet ve waves PROF EVANS NAMES EE REPORT CHARNEN nd almost ceased. Committee chairmen to report on When the new land front is Idiomas toy yp dt 2

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actually delivered only 29 months after its keel was laid.

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gti) at peace, we had a total of 697 gombat, auxiliary, patrol and mine * wessels building. On the same date| The bureau has made similar cuts this year and in the same cate-|in scheduling its other categories, gories, we had 3230 vessels under|but even so, actual construction is : Shnstruction for our ow navy, and running well in advance of schedule.

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