Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1942 — Page 11

Ee en RE se olomem). ; : .. the course of the war in 1943, which may well prove a : fo 1e tha decisive ear. It is almost impossible to appraise the trend ii : of the battle on any front. At this writing, Davevss, 1s appears dink hie of we NGTON, Oo BT Be to me wn ou ‘that compulsory ~| production board ne pe t ” hy es of price administration|n0 indication of the outcome for) - "If the Solomons, guarded state- “tate. | OWen Stanley mountains. “The Ji ing of women for war industries {bane pecs ¢ satisfactorily. work next Tuesdsy, the Tyndall ty wan a change, e said, y authorized higher prices| 20m time vei. indicate nse Tetaliated with a bombing not envisioned. Cig eh wit nora WO aor headquarters reparted today. There The battle of the Solomons alsojments from Washington No de decision mianagemen ; ed re ey ym omg cme wien oe A a so tone on Port Moresby. : : : : : advisory tires sold to the Defense “Guadals| The Japanese apparently aro shout Outcome Is Obscured require new legislation—butiy ooo on Co Coip. under the govern- engage-|10 start, or have started, 8 Big] . .outoome of the Solomons|it iS being considered seriously be-l gine Foner iin” art of rt is the best government; ae | scale land: offensive, ’ obsured. the |e Nd a fonslderable) commission tiself, hit a Tf such is the case, it would elimi- business of passing from hand S0- ay cin i he Acs le ll ash iy much-needed information ut A block tate a that 8 of pass ouf, the danger to sea communica-|haze ac ting. - nation’s women are dis Halo Stumbling such cynical remarks hand, tion with New Zealand and Aus-|eyer tn Pearl Harbor f was felt|tribiited, how they are trained ana|Pe removed before the order can belwrne Tyndall campaign is an effort |favors and the.

issued: Organized labor interests, fall to a few able : tralia Will be great, that a decision might be nesr. The|¥hat they would like to do, tag th Jone vor its specific pro-|{0 estore the Cliveden set in In- they oainiin a bo. o ;

ow : Should the Japanese fail, the Roosevelt said. elections that o three trons shapes Wp d So rancse fall, Uhe| ances attack is: directed against Some of the provisions ; to date have refused to go|dianapolis” pe litical dynasty.” ; : American post til the, ed that] +3 a4 follows; the South Pacific will be consider-| Henderson airfleld which is still injorder being drafted by the wi along un y are assum “The Republicans have taken polls Putting James Bradford, ousted the battle for Stalin ably stranger. ye-| the administration will not supportiat 90 and 30 days before the election} G. O. P. county chairman, into the has become more and more a American hands. a national service act, now or later. and they claim that the latter shows county auditor's office was designed of the battle for the Caucasus The Japanese land assault was|’ bg 2500 to 3000 previously doubtful to inject some: pep in the large er has wasted 8 pro- SEEK FIRE CAUSE AT expected fo be supported by heavy |, yinents tn the armed forces| ARMISTICE DAY MAIL = {voters have swung over to the Tyn-|body of Previa norken: which ta "his so tar rutile stort to] STEEL DRUM PLANT [serial Bombercment by planes trom a: -shannsiug all reer so ASEINGION, Och. 30 AG gdh pe He is Sow Reposted. BUTLER, Pa, Oct. 30 (U, P)~ Bula, ang Reba, The Shreeedil 0 corps through selective service. |er today ordered regular mail\serv-{figuring on a considerable victory] This move for Republican unity ered it taken ab any), inoritles today continued their|mensio petack md VI It will require that all hiring be|ice for Armistice day, Nov. 11. Rural|here on the grounds that the party|was offset by the Democrats adding investigation into a fire which de- the heavien Svea ver nd done through the U. S. employment|carriers, however, were exempted has registered many thousands|the independently popular Sheriff they He A ule, stroyed the East Butler plant of against the: engere, service, a subdivision of WMC, thus|from the order and will not deliver|more eligible voters than the Re-|Al Feeney as candidate for auditor

While the Japanese pressure on th ticke the Pittsburgh Steel prim oo Guadalcanal increases; an encour- enabling the government to set up!mail on their routes. publicans. But another professional on the county te

aging note is the continued ability cars, for which the previous|genkqs forces north of the city, nom. blaze, of unknown origin, of the Americans to use Henderson was $1. 50 will have a maxi- While th the drive for Grozny is in- spread 30 swiftly late vester day that field for offensive action, despite the trated Japanese artillery bomkmen had to jump through win. concen In Egypt, the British gre making|WOr bardments and the presence of enformerly $1.50, have beenly Tittle progress, but slowly, some-|0OWS 0 escape. I was reported emy troops so close to the field that to #4. 8 - they can fire at American planes as

: he GU ‘| WARDENS STUDY 1ST AID [they take off, : i ter than scrap their extra tires.|strong position, concentrated in the| First aid work will start tonight Information Meager | er the present arrangement the|narrow Alamein gap with strong|in the district 29 air raid warden| Information on the exact situagost of repairing the tire is deducted | defenses in depth many miles to the class at the Central Y. M. C. A. The|tijon at Guadalcanal has been ex- ; ; y from the price received by the|west. class, from 8 to 10 o'clock, Will be|tremely meager for several days, | :

5 The high repair costs] Only if the British break com-|in charge of W. A. Gibson, chief|with navy communications running the lower ceilings were not re-|pletely through and can fan out in|warden.. The boundaries are: St./three days behind the action tfere. i by OPA officials as sufficient|the desert beyond, can any rapid|Clair st. on the north, New York] mieet activities for both sides] TE In diana’s Lea ding Je welers Since i 886 ement to motorists to turn in|progress be expected toward driving|on the south, Capitol on the west{have been kept deeply secret since : : the axis out of Egypt. . and Alabama on the east. Oct. 26, when the U. S. navy; tem- : : porarily at least, repulsed or diverted a heavy Japanese naval concentration headed southward. ' Authoritative sources have indicated that the Japanese have thrown

OPEN EVERY SATURDAY all their naval strength not re-

quired for defense of their home

AND MON DAY N IGHT UNTIL waters into She Solomons haitie and 4 there are ong cations F 4s PANN 9 OCLOCK the sea battle may spread to the 3 : Thes ‘ EEECTT IIT ERE LR TREY Today is the 85th day since ma-| 3 8 \ Ra ¢ 23 "Shop?! rine corps troops stormed the sandy| | \§ : n beaches of Guadalcanal under an| 3 umbrella of navy, marine and army| planes to wrest the -nearly completed airfield from the Japanese and establish a tiny but strong beachhead around that field. i Since then, except for two short] lulls in August and September, the Americans have been pounded from land, air and sea—sometimes during the most of every 24 hours,

Attacks Relentless

The land assaiilts on the American lines which surround the air-| fleld and protect the few Square miles of coconut groves held by the Americans began a week ago last Tuesday. From then until Tuesday of this week (the last day reported), they have- ‘continued relentlessly, Here is the timetable, all. dates Solomons time, which is a day later than eastern war time: OCT. 20—A minor thrust against the Americans’ western flank. Repulsed. : OCT. 21—Another small attack on western positions. Also repulsed. OCT. 22—No 0 land attacks report-| ed, but one air attack on the airfield. OCT. 23—During the night, four enemy attempts were made to penetrate American lines. Enemy used tanks and heavy artillery’ barrage. Eaca attack was repulsed and five tanks were destroyed. OCT. 24—EFEarly in the morning, another enemy attack on the west flank was broken up by American ‘aircraft and artillery. | OCT. 25—During the early morning, army and marine troops held their positions against a determined attack on their southern flank. That | | night on the southern flank, enemy : troops pierced American lines for ES i | ; B the first time, but the break- Bs A Value 0 : Orders through was thrown back and army We May \ \ - E “Filled forces regained their original posi- “y Nof be Able % > but “Jubject OCT. 26—Several (at least three) | fF §% | rr to Duplicate : 2 tof Hoe small enemy thrusts were x an ? ss ; i

comin || ctesimg Lave | Ghose Now. for Christmas! smn see | pupkL eseMne | Good Watches Are Scares! Ea A brand new design of rare Diamond Ring | aienes re reel

He eJ ust Wanted ; \ she, infricste poten ; » | Smartly styled, dependable Himepisces at a price

oy : Ae f 9 : we will not be able to duplicate. We also feature Bit of Fr esh Air LJ al rots featured ww "Indiana's largest assortment of such ationally

2 RJ . ES Ld fv = . EY ¥ ¥ P RB » rs Ld Ld . IR Ea La 5 8 » Rl ed Kk» {4 re Lg » Pt A ¥ ¥ Ea Ea ES LS .

a : A | famous watches as BUFFALO, N. ¥., Oct. 30 (U. | #F¥s ding. Ri 1 daa a rescue squads | 1 Take advantage of this Anni- Wedding Ring a enh ai vee aa Sr net for 25 | § & | . versary sale and order your set $* i 00 sr * Hamilton * Longines * Elgin : mintites beneath an open window | £8 | NOW! Use our layaway if i 10 -mi i of a midtown hotel last night be- | & you wish. fore discovering that the reported { ~ suicide-intent young man had been standing beside them, wondering himself what sll the com motion was about.

3 oe! : SENSATIONAL ¥ R VALUES Ben a

. City, Pa, a U. S. navy recruit,

eGR GFF EE UT BC A On er Gr UE a Gre a a ar a a

TER OR EC al a GE Aa

ot 8 enon oh Po ALL THESE Fan't urge You foo stron la Br for Sas ai 5 . BEAUTIFUL IT Sy PHENOMENAL VAL. : UES . . . and FLATTERING -FASHIONS for seasons of wear, While prices are LOW I hep Invest § ina :