Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1944 — Page 12
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Tako ABLAZE AFTER 30 RAID
‘No B-29’s-Lost; Fires Rage = For -Hour in City, Japs Admit.
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Tokyo asserted that only 20 planes ! participated.
| Tempo Is Quickened
A German Transocean dispatch from Tokyo said, howeverstiat the “present situation” had forced authorities to close the city's schools at. 11 a. m. daily. It quoted Premier | Gen, Kuniaki Koiso as appealing to the . population for “energetic co~ {operation to put out fires.” Planes leavihg Saipan at dawn reach Tokyo around noon. The Superfortress assault served to emphasize the quickened tempo of the all-out American air offen|sive against Japan and her Pacific outposts, also highlighted by these developments: ONE—An army air forces spokesman disclosed that 372,528 of the 1,500,000 combat sorties flown by
|U. 8. planes since Pearl Harbor
were against the Japanese and said everything was being done “to aug-
{ment the present facilities for strik-
ing at Japan.” TWO-Liberators of the 7th air force dropped at least 165 tons of
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| came {muttered darkly of the fate await-
bombs on two air strips on Iwo in the Volcano islands, 750 miles southeast of Tokyo, from which the Japanese have been taking off to intercept the B-29’s and to raid the B-29 bases on Saipan. THREE—Philippines-based American fighters sank 10 enemy transports and three destroyers attempting to reinforce the doomed Japanese garrison on Leyte. FOUR—Vice Adml. Marc A. Mitscher, commander of the famous task force 58, said the U. 8. navy
{has shot down more than 4000 Jap-
| anese naval planes in the past year {and a half and had “practically eliminated Japanese naval aviation.” Evidence that the Superfortress
{attacks were hurting Japan more
than she cared to admit directly in Tokyo broadcasts that
ing American airmen who attempted to parachute from crippled bombers. An official Domel dispatch broadcast from Tokyo sald parachuting fliers would be “killed on the spot by angry Japanese people,” and denounced B-20 crewmen as “savages and albino apes.”
BANQUET AT CHURCH WILL HONOR FLIER
First Lt. Robert Kennedy, veteran of B80 missions, will be the guest of honor at a banquet at the Westminster Presbyterian church tonight. Combat experiences will be related by Sgt. Jack Flynn and 1st Lt. Bernard Kneer, both patients at Billings General hospital. The banquet also celebrates the opening of the church's basement, which’ has been redecorated. The Young People’s club and the Young Married People’s class both fur. nished their own rooms in the basement, Dr. W. T. Pearcy is pastor and the banquet tonight is under the auspices of the Men's club at the
church.
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to the foreign workers in the industrial ‘sections of the ‘western Reich: . “This is a member of the staff of supreme headquarters, allied expeditionary force.’ The following message, dated Nov. 30, 1944, is issued at the order of the supreme commander and is addressed to workers in Germany whose countries are at war with Germany and who work in the Ruhr, the Rhenish Westphalian industrial area, and the Rhineland, “The time has come to give you precise instructions on what to do when the allled armies expel the German army from the area where you work. Listen very carefully to what follows. Here are your instructions on what to do before the allied armies arrive. “l. As the battle aproaches, go into ‘hiding, if you have not been able to do so before, Evade at all cost the Nazi effért to drag you deeper into Germany with the re-
Forced Labor] in Rhineland Instructed for Allied Entry
“2. Get away if possible from the town or village where you live. But in doing so be sure to keep off the roads. On the roads you will be in deadly danger. “3. If you cannot get away from your town or village, go to an air raid shelter. Do not leave your shelter until you are quite sure that the Germans have been driven out, “Those are your instructions on what to do before the allied armies arrive. Tomorrow you will be given instructions on what to do when the allied armies arrive. . “The supreme commander instructs me to say that he is confident that you will carry out these instructions faithfully, Thereby you will accelerate both the defeat of Germany and your own return home, “The above instructions do not in any way alter the orders you are receiving and will continue to receive regarding the action you are to take against your enemy, Germany. These orders come to
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AUTO QUOTA® REMAINS AT 3000 IN DECEMBER
WASHINGTON, Nov, 30 (U, P.. ~The monthly quota of new passenger cars for rationing will remain at 3000 during December, the office of price administration announced today.
to meet a normal two-day demand —now remain in the nation's stock-
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JOAN SEEKS DAMAGES La HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 30 (U. P..
—Film star Joan Blondel today sued Edna Pickel and ° Richard
Brontson for $25000 damages, | charging’ that her “6-year-old|: daughter, Ellen Powell, was bit-
al the Bronsion residence.
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