Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1943 — Page 10
be authorized:
I 2. To sell any property acquired 0 {count but T doubt theres a « [PY it Without any restrictions con- = = = = nip left there,” said Beaver.|eTRiIng the taking of bids. 6:53 A. M.—Light naval crart| 3. To establish, “if deemed advis-
it ‘tay eventually be neces-/, mnarded the shore and we could] able,” a merit system for selection gary to make a frontal assault OD see it was a scene of great devasta-|0f employees other than unskilied Rabaul before it can be finally ition, * The ship's guns shifted to the|OF common laborers.
end of Cape Merkus. 4. To determine what charges are 7:08 A. M.—Our ‘duck and one[to be made for services and to behind carrying Master Sgt. Frank-| pass upon conditions concerning In C, Holton, Pvt. John Bilak, Pvt.|free treatment, Thomas F. O'Toole, and Pvt, Louis| 5, To condemn, lease or purchase E. Maas, headed into shore. We real estate for the hospital, and to opened fire. approve extensions of hospital 7:14 A. M.—PFiring ceased and a 3ny Beaver called, “nice going gang.” Certain protec uses His hands were -bleeding from members Hive slau Te |cutting obstructing wire. The Buf- Ny faloes raced to the beach, rolled|™Onetarily, in hospital transactions. As can be deduced from the fore-
onto it and ed out. 7:25 A. MA Sorat came | 80ing authorizations the new board:
back and a.voice shouted, “General, | Will actually constitute a five-man be defended you did a very good job” I found |czardom over one of the city’s great
for the first time I was perched on institutions. That's why the mayor a box of grenades. We stuck on a|has been “extremely selective” in
reef 50 feet out and had to wade|making his appointments.
o Dit the dis vente or speared. DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN SUES MEDICAL BOARD
We hit the dirt behind a palm tree. A suit asking $100,000 was filed
Ack-ack batteries got two Japanese |planes. Bombs from them’ kicked in superior court 2 today by Carl D. Hill, Indianapolis drugless physi-
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up geysers in the harbor but their MacArthur had numerically superior jaim was lousy. The strafing was better. Our friend, Dave Fredenheaded by Li Gen. Walter thal, Life sketch artist, dove behind
; , and he has a definite air|a neighboring palm. A fellow with| examiners and Toner M. Overley, puperiority as well. him got a bullet in the leg, Freden-| manager of the Better Business The Japanese, to{thal was okay. Bureau. ; :
Noon—Lt, Col. P. L. Hooper of the Dallas, Tex. announced the yanks i have taken practically all their first ous because of difficulties of supply |objectives. The worst of the first snd act was over,
The suit charged that the defendants entered into “an illegal conspiracy to revoke Mr. Hill's state license to practice the naturopathic
a barrage.| 1. To purchase materials and ha of fire broke in bril-|supplies for the hospital “without in the sky. The navyi|the necessity of advertising for have the range. We could see{pids or without any other restricshells hitting tall white palm|tions sich as are now imposed by|° on a high ridge. Our crew|jaws with reference to the letting : a Ts ot ts 3 — e
cian, against the state medical troops
against the Kherson bridgehead of the lower Dnieper, in the Kirovograd area of the Dnieper bend, between tHe Pripet and Berezina rivers of the upper Dnieper, around Zhlobin, west of Krichev and west and northwest of Nevel.
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new hills west of Filignano and southwest of Castel San Vincenzo, gaining one mile at one point,
counter-attacks made with flamethrowing tanks in an effort to stem edging through the broken Ortona-Guardiagrele defense line, (Cairo radio, heard in London,
1.8 miles from Ortona, on the Adriatic coast, and that the town was in flames. Break-throughs had occurred at several points, the broad cast sald.) :
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an allied air blockade.
forces were believed to be possibly Gasmata and Rein bay, an important staging point on the north coast 40 miles across the western nd of New Britain, Capture of Rein bay would cut the Japanese north coast barge-supply line from New Guinea.
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Other American were entrenched firmly on Bougainforces beat back German counter-|cine. island, approximately 420 miles attacks west of Venafro and took|west of Rabaul.
‘The great invasion fleet for the allies’ return to New Britain 22 " months after it was occupied by the Across Italy, the British elghth|;ananese gathered some five miles army hurled back strong German|.; the cover of darkness Tuesday night.
furiously for shore to stage diversionary raids before sault.
Wright Jr, of Dallas, Tex, was caught by Japanese fire about 100 yards off shore from its objective, the village of Umtingalu east of Arawe peninsula, and about half its] number was wiped out. The sure vivors were forced to flee out of range with the remaining five of their 16 rubber beats.
commando group, der Capt, Willlam 8. Laird of H!
invasion fleet Opened
ingly, overhead, a huge procession of landing craft, stretching farther than the eye could see, moved toward the New Britain coast.
ious ducks which won fame on the beaches of Sicily and Salerno, but] [5 time mounted with secret weapons that enable them to shell
from their|Bunson’s group saw ane Btn die sivund whic fatled to aitack. holes. The man next to him gave him a|fiesday and yesterday, We got out and had to tread water picture of his wife, saying “Put it a Tada it was over our heads. Alin your pocket.” The man survived! were attributed to severe weather another of my men there.” land reclaimed it, . conditions. a Hughes and the men with him| There were many men who fought| Daniel Eberhard, 78, was found three hours be- las long as possible and made out|{rozen to death near his farm south . rescued. None had lifesafely, including Cpl. John Parrott|of Columbia City. Mrs. Anna Wam. 3 Jon SAGER Bp Md ty Les Augeits, Cali, T. S.c.Jay pier, 3 of Galveston , died In a German and Finnish guns, They had to swim wi P. Knight, Dallas, Ték.; Pvt. Charles| Logansport- hospital of burns ree there have been mysterious hints|Raba equipment after fighting as'E. Bell, Foreman, Ark.; Pvt. Lloyd ceived In a fire from ‘an overheated that the. Nazis were trying out a|New Guinea. as they could. P. Hudson, Ft. Worth, Tex.; Pvt. stove in her home. Mrs. Florence new rocket gun against the said Wright, who got a bullet throigh|J- B. Allen, Hamilton, Tex. Cpl. | Hipsher, of Logansport, died of caarist capital. the Tliy Bal he helmet which failed to hurt|Joe J. Veroni, Rockford, fll; Pvt.iburns received in a fire at her With the winter's hard freezes which insures the surface had to order his men out, [Ralph Hollanheck, Franklin, Ind.: home Wednesday. ] Cpl. James F. McMillon, Dallas; down from the north, mili- (of the Vitiaz Straits “We couldn’ stay in the boats|,..' j,ceoh Nicoteri, Jessup Pa.;| the raiders were repu tary observers expected the Russian Guines and New Britain “and its|and live,” he sald. “In the water| py “ur 1 onohston, Brice, Tex: tingalu. Th ea off pte army to unleash its cold weather cuntiguous waters.” Wwe couldn't get ashore.” Pvt. Carlos L. Baca, El Paso, Tex: packs and clothing, One wallet tactics and equipment at the first| With the capture of Arawe, the| IN -the confusion, some men|g gi william L. Davis, 4504 Ash|a picture of 8 girl in it, hg opportunity, probably in the Lenin-| Americans also cut the main Japs-|drowned. One wounded man sobbed | one ~ pallass, and Tech. L Japanese guns were grad sector where a German salient nese supply line to Gasmata, 83 (his disappointment at throwing 18| Grant Avery, Tex. silenced by a light naval ship with was left looping behind the frontimiles to the east, by isolating that|months of training into only 30| pyt prancis E. McMillen of Oin-|two and four-inch probigpdi pushed westward by the Soviet key south coast air base and trans- minutes of fight. Another got 16/cinnati, O, on another operation|Gen. Julian W. Cunningham sent summer offensive. shipment point from New Guinea.|Wounded men out safely. got three machine gun bullets Inia force under Col. Alexander M. The Nazis acknowledged that the |Any supplies henceforth would have| Robert Bunson, Associated Press| his not hurt. Russ army was attacking not only |to be shipped from Rabaul, which correspondent from Phoenix, Ariz on the Leningrad front but also |itself has been virtually cut off by
"Rein Bay an Objective Primary objectives of the Arawe
The invasion set the stage for a already
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