Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1942 — Page 24
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Cripple Enemy. ; Es | field to defeat 2235 contestants from CHUNGKING, Dec. 18 (U.. P.).—| : i a 3 ; : 5 80. counties. Jerry Varner Extensive bombing of Japan proper| : : Oi ga a Se gg i : a wile. 3 ith De Kalb county, winner of the before she can complete a pro-| ; : LE } LL a a & recent muck land contest, " gram of moving her industries to| JH : TE 4 L runner-up with a yield of ‘1 ‘Manchuria and North China was : : bushels per acre. : 7 : a : : : ‘Other leaders were R.L. ‘Heliman, urged today by Shad Yu Lin, direc- i SL ; 3 : : # | Bartholomew county, 156.1 bushels tor of information for the Chinese ; — ; — : ® # | per acre; Earl Wires, Martin county; foreign office. i ; 154.7 bushels per acre, and Frank Shdo Yu Lin was the last Chinese Portéortelyou, Shelby county, 1545
diplomat to leave Japan, where he Re 3 : . . | bushels per acre. was consul general at Yohohama. When allied bombers registered direct hits on this axis vessel in Benghazi harbor recently, it blew up with terrific force, for it was loaded CHINESE: WAGES FROZEN
SquOLIng srebors sSemplied in the with tons of ammunition for Rommel's forces. Note how forward deck (right) has been peeled back, carrying deck houses with it, and super- CHUNGKING, Dec. 18 . Poss
“If Japan is not bombed within| stricture amidships, has been completely flattened. This photo, just released, was iaken as the British recaptured the Libyan part, forcing |The Chinese government today frome:
the next six months, a tremendous : : \ ; wages and fees, transportation costs advantage will be lost to the united Rommel to flee further to the west. Axis forces in the western desert are again on the run, having been blasted out of their position at El and prices of most essential articles:
nations and the Pacific war will be| Agheila. : in a move to combat inflation. prolonged considerably.” : :
Centralized Industry
He said -85 per cent of Japan's metal industries, 83 per cent of her
Though shattered and flooded, this Catholic church*at Tobruk remained a haven for the devout through many battles that centered in ! the city. The pedestal bearing the statue of the Virgin Mary (right Mechanical industries and 60 per background) has every inch of surface covered with the scratched cent of her chemical plants are names and prayers: of soldiers. Bells were left intact, and every British centered at Tokyo, Yokohama, _ Soldier that visited this spot rang them at least once. Kope, Sizoka and Fukuoka, while!
m= iron and steel works are centered BRITISH DECORATE YANK CHURCHILL TO SPEAK SOON at Yawada and Kiuchiu. ' * LONDON, Dec. 18 (U. P.) ~—Sergt. LONDON, Dec. 18 (U, P.).—For=-| “A few dozen flying fortress raids Harry Morrisy, 25, Cheltenham, Pa. [eign Secretary Anthony Eden an-|would cripple Japan,” Shao as-| ‘member of an R. A. F. bomber|nounced today that Prime Minister serted. “However, the Japs are “ squadron, today was awarded the Winston Churchill will make a acutely aware of this and ever since distinguished flying medal for fly-|statement on the war situation at/the raid on Tokyo they have ing across the Alps to raid Turin. 0... meeting of the house of| Worked feverishly to decentralize
{ * gecently although his protective their industries. Their merchant "hatch cover had been blown off commons after the Christmas re- fleet now is engaged in transferring
‘during the take-off. | cess. these industries to Manchuria.”
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