Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1943 — Page 6

int tional analy nelly. before the 8 Daly, and United States, democratically SLAY ARMY REPOR elected by the people .

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CAPTURE OF ISLANDS

averywhre, oe sympathy| LONDON, Sept. 21 (U. PJ.—A "and friendship for them and our communique from the Jugosiav purpose to help him: Therefore Liberation army said today that Welcome People partisan forces have seized five

“Be ft resolved, by the house of {Adriatic islands and at least a representatives of the congress of dozen more inland towns in Bosthe nated States (the senate ear nia and Croatia in what appeared curring) t congress Oo e United States, speaking in behalf to be a general ofteusive to seas the people who elected it, wel-|beachheads for a possible allied inthe people of Italy to the|vasion of liberated nations. We con-| Anglo-American military quarthe overthrow ers, unable to confirm the reported successes, were skeptical with them In/that patriots without ““adequate that is before them In| mor or artillery could carry out try from the| gh an offensive, but acknowledged reconstructing that German garrisons in Jugowant to help avis were weak enough to make cosmic evolution that |; possible. going on Be A eri If the reports do prove correct, the 10-day partisan offensive will means all constitute an amazing chapter and contribute greatly to the allied

hail the erthrow of fascism [80% in the Balkans, military

of freedom for sources said. en countries and{ Three of the newly -éaptured way to the final| Adriatic islands were identified in consummation of a peaceful world|the partisan communique as Brac, of self-governing peoples.” Vis and Hvar, all south of Split,

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et Re BROADCAST Town, Unprepared, Found

Russia's line to the Germans was based on &n appeal for the establishment of a free, friendly, democratic Germany with whom, it was implied, Russia would be prepared to deal justly and without destruction of the German military power, which Josef Stalin himself has said is as indestructible as that of Russia. Russian propaganda advanced as an alternative to a military coup d'etat the prospect that Germany would be destroyed by allied antl Russian armies. The divergent policy lines raised the question of what would be done with Hitler's generals if they took Russia's advice and threw out Hitler and his cohorts. Tactics in Italy

Although there was a surface contrast between Mr. Roosevelt's declaration and Moscow propaganda, it was pointed out that the Russian appeal parallels rather closely the actual tactics followed | by the allies in dealing with Italy. The allies encouraged the old line army men of Italy to oust Mussolini and his Fascists. But there was no sign the allies were prepared to adopt a similar propaganda line with regard to Germany.

SOUTH BEND PRIEST DIES SOUTH BEND, Sept. 21 (U. P.).— The Rev. Aloysius Jarka, 52, pastor of St. Adelbert's church, died last night of a heart ailment. His congregation was the largest in the South Bend parish.

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“vanced Allied Command Post (De-| By REYNOLDS PACKARD ‘Jayed).~Italians are “moving nearer, Usited Press Staff Correspondent “86 armed colliboration” “with the — ABTAVILLA, Italy, Sept. 20-(De-

streets by rifle and. shellfire, They agreed that at least 100

{died from. wounds. and some from * ayed) <=The fury of ~modern-- wari hunger as they huddled in the. cel-

Many persons man of 76 can carry such & load

First, his associates said, he has tremendous vigor for his years. He recently went on a tour of the African and European war theaters that would have taxed many younger men. Immediately afterward he attended the Quebec conference. Secondly, they said, he sur- | rounds himself with able lieutenants who can take many of the heaviest tasks from his shoulders. Finally, Stimson seems to have the knack of avoiding the quarrels which wear down many men In public office.

PLAN REVAMPING OF STATE DEPT,

White House Announcement Expected on Shift-

ing of Agencies.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (U. PJ. —~—A White House announcement is expected soon detailing the reorganization under the state depart. ment of agencies dealing with fore eign economic affairs. Reorganization of such agencies ~—including the office of economic

| warfare, the office of foreign re-.

lief and rehabilitation and the lendlease administration—was ordered undertaken by President Rooseveit July 15 “in conformity with the foreign policy of the United States.”

Discuss Methods

While it is not known what form the “co-ordination” will take, vari.

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allies, Marshal P) Badoglin, Pre caught Altavilla unprepared, and| lars, listening to the criss-cross

mier of the armistice government, |, nine days its people lived thirsty | fire over their heads and the mufsaid last night in a radio address 04nd starving in cellars where at|fled sounds of conflict when allied Italy. : least a hundred died. Some were! and German patrols battled overAdmonishing Italy that “the more | buried in the earth beneath the feet| head with bayonets. - They did not mapidly we throw the Germans out of the living. : dare to venture out for food. They of Italy, the faster will come our] Over Altavills raged some of the lived on the little they had on hand. Secretary of State Cordell liberation.” Badoglio said that the hardest fighting yet seen on the| Most of them ate such local prod-| ig reported to have favored limi

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Benito Mussolini's as- Italian mainland, and although the had enslaved Italy and |allied forces occupied the town Sunnation into a war it did day, the citizens did not dare come was not prepared to|oyt of their wine-cellars until today. : They were bewildered and shelldelivered last night shocked, those Italian civilians who over & small station at Bari, Italy, |suddenly found their ljttle town a Was regarded as a reply to Musso- |pattlefield. Some trembled and gib- | lini’s recent broadcast sponsored bY bered uncontrolably as they walked his German “rescuers” {in the streets where U. 8. Red Cross * (Although this dispatch bore no workers were looking after them “tate, Badoglio's speech evidently was Their faces had the pale greenish | made Bunday since Mussolini spoke pallor of mushrooms. , | As interpreter for a funeral serv-| headquarters in North ice group headed by a chaplain, I| Africa yesterday broadcast a speech | talked to over 50 inhabitants today | made by Badoglio last Thursday, in| amid shell-pockéd Youses and “the

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