Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1943 — Page 16

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.| NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (U. P)— : : — a : | r (Rep. William V. Rogers Jr. (D. Cal) CARR WILL DEFEND continue through this week at the | 0 T= kL @ OPTICAL DEPARTMENT said yesterday on his return from a| GOLF TOURNEY CUP] loca! Purdue center, 538 N. Me- Phosphates conat oe ® : seven-week visit in London that a ridian st. . Beg ; close alliance of major united na- Ak CC be Jetending : : ~ Established 29 Years : tions is necessary to prevent a third president’ ; Se WELDON

; world war, the Indianapolis Real Estate board ap. rrr A : DR. R. I. ers, son of the late famous|golf tournament Thursday at High-|shong, Jack C. Carr, A, H M. - , : mathiers Sallering Gravely Seo war Be a ar a obar land Country club. Also to ‘be|Graves, Harold R. Holtam, Harley = — 4 In Charge a ae. Her te cup and |L. Horton, William V. Kingdon, . stations in England and conferred awarded are the associate cup so-call of the British empire's), ., 1inisters, members of parlia- the Union Title trophy. Crawford Mott, Willlam E. Niven Always . Use Your Charge Account— ed “second city.” In Calcutta, | oy ong other British officials. Fred C. Tucker is chairman of the 'and H. L. Richardt, ve Lig : ‘or Our Pa Plan

: : as well as in other parts of Bengal, Mie Have your [im ie ain en Sa Se at E Christmas ||“ mrtnpe sr nt ome | a | Dozens Are Dead

I had often seen Chinese collapse

NE = "The “re streets at dawn, I saw dozens of : “ i 3 November, ( : dead on the sidewalks. : x ; ; » iy tod Ye 3 The weekly toll of dead from : i » reported tel is the last starvation and diseases such as 5 : : approximatel Sate nh cholera and dysentery is said by . 3 in October. mailing date | | responsible to be increasing, . | Pr Some ne and ‘municipal facilities are hard § : | for overseas. pressed to collect and cremate all store clerks, ; - corpses found in the a ar. ; 2 FE ; called next r : appointment is need: eral weeks ago, some u ’ os : i” TF ba ovo charged that they had been pre- : : . : number will Prices 2 each 10%145 doz. || vented from publishing a complete » ; the draft dir Fh * daily toll of the dead. . : MULTI FOTO STUDIO I visited a suburban district where : I saw many families seated on their

haunches in a line five or six blocks long, waiting for a plate of watery gruel at one of the free kitchens

established by the government and private agencies, I saw naked children three and four years old digging into a pile of garbage from overturned cans. Old women looked at me sadly, some of them appari : ently too weak to beg. ! ges : Naturally, the famine threat ap. WHEN ’ | plies only to part of the populatio® Around the corner from the food

! line an orchestra was playing PEOPLE “Sweet Sue” in a big hotel where 5 , there were 17 courses on the din- : ner menu. 2 THINK There is a disagreement between the government and some Indian leaders as to the cause of famine. . The Hindu press generally blames inadequate government preparation at a time when it was known that a food shortage was inevitable. They also blame inefficiency and

hoarding by large wholesalers and even by the government. ’ Factors in Shortage Most responsible sources explain the shortage as due to Japanese occupation of Burma: which cut off] large rice imports, and cyclone and floods which devastated part of| Bengal last year, inadequate and inefficient distribution of foodstuffs, large scale hoarding and the influx of troops into Bengal for operations on the Burma border. Practically all important leaders in Calcutta say they are doing 38, N. Penn. St. something to bring relief. The

mayor of Calcutta appealed to President Roosevelt and Prime Minpe : 3 ister Winston Churchill for food 2nd Floor | ¥ |[ships. Other officials hastened to ) New Delhi to arrange for aid and release of food stores. Transport experts are trying to speed up shipping by rail.and by river, .| The U, 8. consul general at Calcutta wrote the. mayor that “re(Sponsible officials “of the United

. i» Rr i = . L : “ ; ; i States government are not unmind- ‘ : ful of the situation but shipping : ‘ i baw ’ bd

. |depends’ on many factors.”

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poem Adulcs mus = Michel bombers of the 14th © : | 4 ut ow and to help W orces destroyed from 10 ‘to " = \ Es fatigue. . 28 Japanese Zero fighters in a run- " ; : . - ning battle after a raid last Wednesday on Haiphong, IndoChina, a communique said today. ~| The bombers, intercepted after a raid on a cement plant, claimed wb of he Shemy aircraft certain, proba plus “many others believed destroyed.

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