Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1944 — Page 2
Here Al lies Smash Gate to
Smash Forward 3 Miles Despite Stiffened Resistance.
By CLINTON B. CONGER "United Press Staff Correspondent . ROME, Sept. 13. — - American | #oops drove northward despite re-| sewed German resistance along th yestern sector of the Gothic line | joday, advancing three miles be- | the former seaplane base at di Massaciuccoli to reach the | Sutskirts of the Tyrrhenian summer | sesort and fishing port of Viareggio. | & In the Adriatic coast sector, the] were continuing their Serce resistance against British | 3th army troops, with point 449, al ‘crag-like hill 800 yards west of | such-contested Gemmano, chang"ng hands several times yesterday. | ‘ i @ The U. S. 5th army continued| © _ fts advance north of Florence, tak-| | Ing the town of Largnano, 18 miles] * § : ort of Florence, and the towns| =
: both 17 miles north of] Florence and just west of fag 1 “Bano. Eighth army troops, who previ-| ; ously had crossed the Sieve river | ki
Yortheast of Florence, have ¥d-| y. (nis area shown on_the map thousanis of planes are pouring | Leyte islands in the Central Philtpyanced five miles in the last 24/p 0 vc on the Seigfried line at the rate of six tons per minute as the |pines Sunday.
: | lands, 500 miles to the east.
i ‘up offensive in the Philippines area las warplanes struck at the long belt
w | been evacuated under an air raid : | decentralization program.
4 | cific fleet, took part in the Philip-
‘| time Monday when: they joined
*l in eastern waters of the Central
‘hours, an allied communique dis-|apjeq ground forces mass their strength for the full-scale ® plunge into
Hose today. [Hitler's Reich. s o 2 or
JEWISH NEW YEAR'S | $3650 AND DIAMOND Roads: to Berlin
PROGRAM ON WIBC
‘SEIZED IN HOLDUP By UNITED PRESS The United Hebrew a The nearest distances to
tion of Indianapolis will present special New Year's broadcast at 9| William Allison, 2019 W. Michigan Berlin Hom advanced allied p'clock tonight over Station WIBC. st, lost 3650 in cash and a dia- ines ay:
YE, : i J 3 —— Cantor ‘Albert Cooper of the United | mond valued at -$500 last night WESTERN FRONT — 318
Hebrew congregation and Rabbi! when he was held up at his home.
Samuel J. Fox will conduct the pro.) Allison, -a professional bondsman, pies (from point in. Gers
gram said a man was hiding near his many a Bert The Jewish New York - festival, {porch when he returned homie, and gain 0. es in week), which begins at sundown Sundayifled south in an ‘alley between and lasts through Tuesday, marks Haugh and Ketcham sts. after the OU THERN PA beginning of the high holy day pe- | holdup. ilies Se Poin SL ear Be) riod of the Jewish calendar, ending| police today were holding a or n o miles
Sept. 27. \ | suspect, —fon- a vagrancy . charge Week), MRS. e ARTER: LEAVES : | pending identification. : FTALY-S553 miles = (from °
CHURCH ARSONIST SOUGHT | william Knight, operator of a KOKOMO, Ind., Sept. 13 (U. P.). grocery at 2735 E. 30th st., reported gy arenes. Sate ~Police sought today to identify an losing $195 in a hold-up at 8 p. m. ’ arsonist who allegedly set fires at|yesterday. A sailor, James W RUSSIA—-328 miles (from the Grace Methodist church Mon-|Great Lakes, Ill, said a bilifo point east of Warsaw, Unday night, resulting in $20,000 in|containing $350 was either lost or|{ changed in week), damages. {stolen at Union Station foday. Be
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Join Stepped-Up Offensive As Planes Also Strike “At Jap Bases.
mp By UNITED PRESS -U. 8. battleships were revealed today to have joined in the stepped-
of Japanese protective bases. Japan reported 1,000,000 of Tokyo's population of 7,000,000 had
The ‘battleships, from the 3d Papines theater campaign for the first
cruisers ‘in’ bombarding Palau is
Hundreds of Tons Land-based and carrier-borne bombers dumped hundreds of tons of explosives on bases from Palau the east to Talaud, Halmahera and Celebes, south of the Philippines. A Japanese Domei agency dispatch said 230 American carrier planes, from a task force operating
Philippines, attacked Cebu and
Planes of the Far Eastern alr force miso struck at Palau and southern -outposts. fo
Bombers Lash Celebes Southwest Pacific bombers concentrated on Celebes south of the Philippines. Shipping was hit again off Celed bes and Ceram islands with five cargo vessels totaling approximate ly 10,000 tons sunk or damaged. Various types of planes dropped 126 tons of bombs on Ceram and Boeroe Sunday and Mcnday. No Japanese interceptors were encountered but three aliled planes were lost to anti-aircraft fire.
-FOR WAC TRAINING
Mrs. Vivian Carter, home economics teacher and department head at Warren Central high school, who was inducted into the WAC on Aug. 12, left yesterday to take her basic training at Ft. Des Moines. Later she will be assigned to a center doing rehabilitation work. In appreciation of her school work and activities as 4-H director ‘of ‘Warren township, the 4-H senior leaders and the Warren Central {canteen of the Red Cross feted her at a party Monday noon at the home of Mrs. S. 8. Rumford, 8202 E. 10th st. Assisting were Mys. GC. A. Rosell and Mrs. Arnold Goty... Guests of honor included Mus. Harold Rodden, Warren Central dean of girls, and Miss Janice Berlin, county home demonstration agent. A Pen and pencil set and an overnight .bag were given Mrs. Carter. Mrs. A. G. Matzke, president of the Warren Central P.-T. A, presided. { Monday night the women teach-! ers of the high school honored her | with a gmner at the Claypool hotel,
HORSE RIDER AND | PEDESTRIAN HURT
ket st. reecived a broken arm, injured leg and head injuries yesterday when he was thrown from a horse. Mr. Cook was thrown in front of 201 N. Richland ave. William McKinley, 40, of 127 W. Georgia st., was reported in a serious condition at Methodist hospital today, suffering a broken leg and head injuries. Mr. McKinley was injured when he stepped in front of a car at 26 W. Washington st.
Ration Calendar
MEAT—Red stamps AS ough Z8 and AS, Bj, C5, DS, ES, FS and G5 in Book 4 good-indefinitely for 10 points each. SUGAR—Stamps 30, 31, 32 and 33 in Book 4 are good indefinitely for § pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. Applicants applying for canning sugar should send in one spare
tion for each applicant, CANNED ' GOODS—Blue stamps AB through Z8 and A5 through LS] in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each. SHOES—No, 1. ‘and No. 2 “alrplane”. stamps in Book 3 good indefinitely. GASOLINE—Stamp A-12 is good for 3 gallons and expires Sept. 3L B3 and C3 and B4 and C4 good for 5 gallons; T (3d quarter) good for 5 gallons through Sept. 30; E, El and E2 good for 1 gallon; R, R1 and R2 are good for 5 gallons but are not valid at filling stations, Consumer may exchange R for E at his local board if he wishes to purchase non-highway gasoline at filling station. A, B, GC, D and T coupons are not valid until they have been indorsed in ink or pencil with automobile registration number and state. Motorists should write 1944 numbers on book and foupons.
FUEL OIL—Period 4 and § coupons valid through Sept. 30. All change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good, Fuel oil rations “for 1944-45 heating season now being issued. Period 1, good
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