Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1944 — Page 9
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Admiral Sees . Reinforcements Available to Fight, Japan ‘Soon.
By UNITED PRESS Adm. Chester W. Nimitz was revealed today ‘to be ekpecting reinforcements soon from the European theater to accellerate the war against Japan while American airmen struck again at the Philip. pines and other enemy targets through the Pacific. Nimitz’ disclosure; was made at a press conference Guam after a six-hour tour of the recaptured
He described the newly conquered Marianas islands as all important to the allied campaign in the Pacific, but said that Japan could not be defeated by naval action alone and that bases would be needed in China to insure victory.
even if the Japanese surrendered before the homeland was invaded, the country would hgve to be oc-
Attack Davao
south Philippines city, for the sixth time Monday night, concentrating their blows on docks and wharves. Liberator bombers, maintaining a steady offensive. against Halmahera, stepping stone to the Philippines, hit the Lobota airdrome; coastal installations . and shipping around the island again Tuesday. i Air patrols scored two hits and {left a 3000-ton freighter transport | crippled off Boeroe island south of | Halmahera. Allied ground troops killed an additional 248 Japanese soldiers and captured 52 in mopping up Biak island in Geelvink bay. Seventh air force bombers at{tacked Eten and Moen islands in {Truk atoll Sunday, while other ‘army and navy planes hit Ponape ‘in the Eastern Carolines and Nauru, east of the Gilberts.
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“for Fascist The arrest order was signed by High Commissioner Count Carlo Sforza.
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— THE IN Charge Us Some Indianapolis used-car dealers, OPA reported today, are violating price-ceiling regulations by adding their state gross income tax to the purchase cost of automobiles sold by them. In other instances, dealers haye also been including a three per cent “sales tax” in the ‘used-car ceiling price, OPA warned, pointing out that Indiana does not have a “sales tax.” An OPA resume of price-ceiling violations in used-car deals stated that several automobile firms “claim collection of gross income tax is a trade practice of long-standing and
OPA regulation.
Established auto-sales concerns, OPA asserted, are complaining that individual-to-individual used car sales “are not being reported to any great extent and that individual sellers generally are violating ceiling prices.” : Several applieaticns by used car dealers for designation as ‘“recognized dealers,” a necessary step for
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GERMAN PRISONERS | SEE NAZIS’ DEFEAT
NORMANDY FRONT, Aug. 17 (U.| P.).—German prisoners, e v e n' normally apprgant. SSetroopers, are | admitting more readily now than! they did a few weeks ago that Germany has lost the war. | Nearly nine of every 10 pris-| oners make that admission these! days against possibly six out of 10 around the beginning of the month.’
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