Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1943 — Page 7
Gigi.” (port of it, south of Zara, In Allied sources have been unable| Queries what may be s prelude to an al-|4 saentity or setablish {he SURED | controler with + Toul {led invasion of the Balkans, Gelty of the “Free Vv Latest unconfirmed advices| or AY
of developments on |the country in an attempt, to stem 1 fronts. oy . |the offensive, . Questioned as to whether the| The “free Jugoslav radio” asmand of MacArthur and Lord |serted that Gen. Draja Mikhallo-i. Mountbatten, secstily named | OLN" FUE SY Gomilea, but, The partisans said south. near Oi . 3 Stim. [this could not be confirmed imme. |JAmaged the main never heard that | diately.
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s @® . Sgt. Henry F. Reher, hushand LT. JACK GEORGE, co-pilot a Flying Fortress, has been ing in action in the European or since Sept. 6, the war depent informed his mother,
In a recent letter to his mother, 2 composition and perhaps in func- : George said he was going to : tion. ; : ieip in a large-scale raid. Some quarters were skeptical, been in England since th 8 ud boon In Bngland sine the ‘|REPORT DUCE HEADS sussting thet Mania wie o- : i uable as f of staff. More a pe 2 hurme NEW FASCIST GROUP over, these circles said, Washington lot was a junior at Butler uni- LONDON, Sept. 23 (U.P.).—The|_not London—is the logical center y when he enlisted in the -Ocean news agency for direction of a war raging in irmy air forces in April, 1942. He id today hat Berio Snusvim Asa a vel 44 Buvps, jan his train! at K flel become : ing elly d, minister in a new Nazi-supported Headquarters Here Italian fascism government, with| The concensus here was that the Marshal Rodolfo Graziani as de-{combined chiefs of staff, which fense minister. . plans campaigns and Integrates h. several weeks before he A The formation of the regime, dis-|allied resources and efforts, would | YE (sent Overseas. 4 .D. A |closed in a Nazi dispatch from remain in Washington even though Co 5 Rome, had been foreshadowed by|Marshall goes to London. j re a He is the brother of Miss Pat Hitler's réscue of Mussolini from| 1 would continue as the plan-| XE
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