The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1944 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1944.
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SQUEEZING THE NAZIS — Powerful Soviet spearheads plunge farther into Poland and southward to encircle Dnieper Bend, to form pincers, squeezing Nazis, more than 500,000 of whom are in the Bend. In Smela-Cherkassy area 10 Nazi divisions are being hit.
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Mrs. Ella Gardner lias r. turni'd t 1 her home from the Putnam County hospital.
Mrs. Lizzie Runyan of Cloverdnle returned to her home Monday from the Putnam County hospital.
reds HEAD FOR ROVNO Thrusting farther into former Polish territory, Red army heads for Rovno, key rail and highway center. City is on hard-surfaced Kiev-Warsaw roadway. Dotted line indicates Rumanian-Bessarabian border. Bessarabia was taken from Russia in 1918-19, retaken by Russians in 1989 and later lost to Nazis.
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HOW IS SHE WASTING GAS?
She's Overcooking the Potatoes/
# Water boils at 212° F. Violent boiling cannot make it any hotter and will not speed up cooking. It may seem like such a little thing, but lowering the gas flame when liquids start boiling can save a lot of gas in the aggregate, if tens of thousands of homemakers follow this simple tip. Actually there’s no shortage of gas, but the production of gas re-
quires coal, oil, transportation, and various critical materials. So the Government has asked the utilities and other ke\ industries to co-operate in a nation-wide conservation campaign. It is simply a war on uaste. There’s no intention of curtailing the gas you need for cooking, refrigerating and heating. But, be careful not to waste it.
Her© ore 7other ways to save gas in cooking
?. Don’t use the gas range oven for kitchen heating.
5. Keep burners clean.
2. Use a low blue flame. 3. Cook vegetables in less water.
6. Place ute nsils over top burner before lighting the gas.
4. Cook more one-dish meals, and took whole meals in oven.
7. Oven peeking is wasteful of fuel and time.
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DON’T WASTE gas U’S A CRITICAL war material
Italian Patriots Aid Allied Troops
MADRID, Jan 25. (UP) Italian patriot groups near Rome nave es-
capital since March 5, 1942, had been
requested* to return home.
Diplomatic observers said the new measures that might be undertaken
by the United States included:
1. A refusal to supply both Bolivia and Argentina with normal civilian supplivs which have been mad*
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tablished radio contact with allied ava ii a ble in the past and have provinvasion forces and are signaling the e( j a g rea t help to their economy, jxtent and direction of “frantic’’, 2 . Refusal to buy goods whiih German troop and materiel move-1 they have been supplying to this ments within the city, reports form j coun try, some of which had been German-held Italy said today. I needed for the war effort but which The patriots, operating from hidr | can now he dispensed with, outs in the city’s suburb.-, were un-j 3. Restrictions on the activities o! iderstood to have reported feverish Argentine and Bolivian represuita 'German defense measures in the face|tives here, particularly if such iv ■ ‘ ‘ I straints should first be placed on
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of the advancing Fifth Army. German Marshal Albert Kessolring, Italian sources said, hastily was transferring his headquarters from the area of Frascati, 10 miles south of R.me’s center, to a point at a “safe distance” to the north. All German ammunition dumps an I army reserve units also were bein;; rushed out of the city to points of j vantage northward, it was reported. | Kesselring withdrew his headquarters rot only to escape allied bomb ings. patriot s urces said, but in feai he would be cut off by the allies driving up the coast from Nettuno
and Anzio.
The patriots, calling themselves I ‘Guerriglieri,’’ were said to be operating from scattered headquarters in such suburban towns us Frascati Marino and Castelganddolfo and from Cisterna, Cori and Piperno to
the south.
United States representatives there.
AIR ACTION MAY LEAD TO MARSHALL ISLAND INVASION
1 AMERICAN FLIERS POI ND lAl’ OUTPOSTS WITH INCREAS-
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PEARL HARBOR. T. H., Jan. 25. (UP)—The American aerial of- | fensive against th< Marshall Islant.s was reported today to have reached pre-invasion intensity amici indications that tlr Japanese were rushing ^ in reinforcements tor an anticipated |
showdown batUe.
EVANGELIST TO SPEAK
Army and navy bombers from tae central Pacific teamed up over the week-end for attaclcs on six at alls in the Marshalls that brought the of len-aivc to a pitch rivaliing that which softened up the Gilberts, to the south, for a successful American invasion.
At least five enemy ships were damaged, six ami posibAy 12> intercepting Zero planes were shot down and eight ouers damaged and enemy installations and airdromes left smoldering rums by the raiders, who suffered only “light losses,” Admiral Chester W. Nimitz announced yesterday.
The number of ships sighted in the Marshall group was interpreted as a sign that the enemy still was trying to reinforce his island strongholds menaced by th American conquest
Rev. Ralph It. Metheny
The RevA-rend Ralph R. Metheny '•■>=•***'-»-'* -j -■ will be the guest speaker at the an- i*’! R> e Gilberts,
rural revival at the Methodist Church j The arniy nh Air Force and tht . in PutnamviUe, January 26th through 1 a F1( .; t Ai ,. w now have at _
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The pastor of the PutnamviUe 1 . . »» .j 1 . 1 „ days on a rising pitch of intensity. Methodist Church, Rev. William H. K u , ■ . .... , . c, , , ........ , Oposition has been insignificant with
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during the meeting. American medium bombers suf-
fered “small” losses Saturday in a raid on Kavieng Island, where two out of 25 intercepting planes were snot down and a third crippled.
dozen enemy fighter - rose to I and American gunners sh:j one, while we snt h ! no 1J
The army mediums extended then sweep to cover Kaven, Wotje and Maloelap atoll, sinking a cargo ship and a small tanker, and bombing and strafing ground installations.
Army Liberator bombers and navy Search Venturas attacked a seaplane base and cantonment on Imije Island without encountering opposition, and another force of army heavy bombers struck at Mill, Roi and Kawajalein. An airfield at Roi was bombed and strafed, damaging several grounded bombers. More thfln a
The Venturas also uttacksJ laplap Saturday, bombing til vessels. On Sunday, the narl smashed at a sm dl connl Kwajnlein. sev< 1 y clair.il laige cargo ship.
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OILING rill’. ITALIAN FRONT—Terminal point of an oil pipeline constructed in one wt so AJiied forces on Italian front could have a suitable supply ol the vital fuel. ‘‘Jorri-cai are being filled. Eventually they will be distributed to units at front.
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