Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1944 — Page 2

216 miles west of newly captured - §t was disclosed today. raids on New Guinea were ‘on the Wakde area, which

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A blackjack and knife-wielding bandit yesterday stabbed a North side grocery owner while two other thieves stole more than $300 from a West side market. Louis Wides, 48, operator of the

at 1502 N. Illinois st, was | stabbed in a scuffle with the bandit, . {who escaped. Mr. Wides was also raided both treated at City hospital 85 tons of bombs | Early yesterday morning two on Wewak's airdromes and 36410nS| bandits entered White's Market, along Hansa bay, where 20 trutks 401 S. Warman ave, and scooped destroyed. : $309 from. the cash register. They : the Central Pacific, American| fied in an automobile. bombers attacked the big enemy| Burglars stole a $20 watch and base of Truk in the Carolines and $176 from a room- occupied by its protective post of Ponape. Lib- Harry Harrison, 470 S. Meridian st. ‘erators met only meager anii- * gireraft fire and no serial inter- a ception as they carried out the 36th FAIR SWAP 1944 STYLE U. 8. attack on Truk atoll in less) NEWARK, N. J, May 1 (U. P)— than a month and a half. | The following advertisement, signed Ponape's two airfields were hit | “K. K.” appeared in the classified by Mitchell mediums and a single | section of a local newspaper: “Will army Liberator in the 39th assault) trade one bottle of whisky for a in » month on the island. | first-class raincoat, size 40.”

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