Show - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - wnic r1 9' Nazis Boast Reds Shell i Saturday Sept 36 Sinkings Warsaw for Holland's Pent-UFervor that Thrust Overflows for Liberators Walt AmencanForces Land on Palaus Isle I Bul land based aircraft continuedin the allied campaign to reopen Peace Talks (Continued from rage One) line into China for all a land strikes Zile Snit Cake Zeitittne I 1944 16 Morning 1 lied I 1 p iIlial from Page One) ported that the Danzig railroad station and other pointa in the capital were under continuous bombardment Hundreds of soviet planes also attacked the German defenders artd the soviet front line dispatch staid that the Russians entrenched CT the east bank of the Vistula in Praga could hardly distinguish Warsaw's contours as huge columns of smoke and flames the capital 1Vhile the battle for Warsaw raged three great soviet armies attacking with 40 infantry divisions—a om e 400000 to 600000 rnen—were lunging toward Riga the capital of LatrIa Berlin said LONDON Sept 15 a Germans declared Friday new secret weapon—radio controlled "explosion boats" — had sunk 36 allied ships and damaged 15 others in the English channel In recent weeks The Transocean News agency a German admiralty quoting spokesman aescribed the weapon as a coupled affair a light speedboat loaded with a high explosive and a command boat The speedboat carries an unarmed pilot clad in a rubber suit with a lifebelt until it is about 200 yards from the target Then the pilot of the explosion boat hits a button which thrusts him into the water and the command boat by radio control guides the explosive urlit toward its target The dunked pilots are picked up by the command boats "when circumstances are favorable" the broadcast said Evidently seizing upon the topic as a morale booster for the invaded homeland the nazi radio filled the ether with mounting claims and interviews with men who supposedly operated the boats The nazis claimed tonnage sunk by these weapons amounted to 225000 and included 20 transports three cruisers nine destroyers two corvettes and two escort vessels Tonnage damaged amounted to 120000 including a cruiser and a destroyer it was said WITH THE AMERICAN FIRST ARMY Sept 15 (W)—The Dutch city otMaastricht—the first city in Holland to be liberated fervor of thanksgiving by the Americans—poured its pent-u- p on the Yanks Friday with a burst of emotion equalling that which greeted American troops in Paris and Belgium The warmth and sincerity of t were left behind the greeting moved American 1188 German dead raiders Jordan's by deeply When vehicles youths There were many unusual incistopped plump pretty girls rushed dents on that drive An armored up to give the embarrassed grin- - headquarters company which Is to be in the rear of comning infantrymen and tankmen supposed elements bat captured scveral COIUM13 kisses and hugs before the hundred German prisoners—all of moved on toward the east them deaf These Germans had There seems to be no hope for been formed into a marching batthe young Dutch nazis who be talion and had been sent to the The Germans said the new came traitors to their own court- - front despite their handicap Their °large-scal- e offensive" began officers had deserted them when They knew they would be the American columns approached Thursday CfTI Ivan I MAIIIP- try own countrymen TIrikew's Third Baltic army wax killed by their fought on until now rnost attackinz from the Valka area sO they the them have been killed "g l 1 i 1 b o ! en-elop- ed I a t I i t 1 t i i 1 CHUNGKING Sept Chinese force has made contact in Yunnan with the Burma troops of Gen Joseph T Stilwell and gained control of a trail between Myitk- yina and Hengchung1 which re- quirea only the capture of Lungling to establish an overland supply route from India to China Japanese forces however still were advancing towards Kweilin in their Hunan-Kwangcampaign far to the east in attempt to bisect China and meet any projected (l allied invasion of the China coast The enemy drive on Kwellin an important American air base was i'l thrusting west from Hengyang i and southwest through Lingling !ff 11 Gen Stilwell' said Myitkyina-Tengchun- g of Control Assures i Poles the Pope trail climaxed an attack PI that began last July when the !I : Interest Support Burma and Chinese forces started It Copyright New York Times working towards each other ROME Sept 15—A pledge that through mountainous terrain and f was laid to Tenghe would continue to do every- jungle atSiege same 111 time the chung i thing in his power to aid the Poles !I! 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Women Food Clerks 4 lin rdyin not oene si : - 01 I n 1 IIP)- -A of rtly 4 15 ma-Acti- in Poland Meanwhile in Y Gen 1 China Burma Arthies Meet of by Americans The nazis threw up roadblocks every few hundred yards and be- hind them had antitank guns The Yanks reduced the defenses rrithodically one by one The Dutch youths would lie inthe ditches until the tanks came up and then try to knock them out with chine guns and grenades while U S tankmen blasted them from close range Lt Frank 'Jordan Pulaaki Va took off on one miesion across country in an armpred car Ile came upon some German soldiers iin a rest area sun bathing lolling about cleaning equipment and playing handball Jordan maneuvered his reconnaissance cars into position and then mowed down the enemy before they were able to organize A count later showed border on the Estonian-Latvia- n S5 miles northeast of Riga Gen Andrei I Yeremenkoa Second Baltic army was S m as h i ng westward from Ntadona 75 miles due east and Gen Ivan C Bagramian's eFirst Baltic army was driving due north from Bauzika 35 miles south t supply against neutralizing SOFIA via Bern Sept 10 (Dematerials layed) — Foreign Minister Petko Japanese bases within range of the movement of war Chinese to Stainoff said in an interview SunHalmahera to the that would enable the the island large properly equipped day night that Bulgaria awaitedt south was pounded as were Ceram throw armies against the Japanese an allied decision regarding the and the Vogelkop penfnaula base and locale of armistice makeup on New Guinea These air smishes talks but that it was willing to Reported Savage Fighting with conferences at Cairo pinned Nippon planes to the However on another Yunnan proceed to receive a direct that the Americans facing a hard ground after failing reinforced front Japanese troops reply from Russia for terms fight from the strongly entrenched who Gen MacArthur Douglas captured a Chinese position close enemy were definitely ashore and The foreign minister said that were holding the beachheads on went ashore in a landing boat told to Lung ling astride the Burma the red army had advanced to secin that road and the sefighting the southern rim of the island his troops their position was Varna Ruschuk and Burgas as The landings on Palau one of cure that the invasion threatened tor was described as "savage" Wen-chobelligerents but that henceforth Chinese troops broke into Japan's best Pacific bases were all of Japan's conquests in the Bulgaria is giving the Russian of provChekiang bomport city preceded by terrific naval troops every facility in passage of 225 south miles and Indies there ince her armies East Shanghai across bardments and blistering raids by proBulgarian territory He Rusin street fessed not and engaged the Japanese carrier-base- d planes from Adm ' totaling some 200000 men to know where the William Halsey's Third fleet fighting were heading In southern Kwangtung province sians Thickly wooded areas however Philippine Blasting Stainoff reported the cessation Halmahera-Phthe Japanese captured Limkong of all hostilities shielded the Japanese defenders Penetration of Japan's between Bulgarian from the hurricane of riot steel ilippines line of defense highway center and Yugoslav 65 partisan troops were within forces Nippon Taken by Surprise will give the Yanks air bases from miles of Rwellin Kwangsi prov- before Bulgaria declared war on and claimed that since The American landings on heav- which fighter planes can cover ince a key point in China's south- Germany sides had fraternized both then an and ern in 41orotal northimportant wooded Island bombers attacks defensqs ily heavy against After the armistice terms are ernmos o the Moluccas took the the archipelago that Nippon has American air base' The Japanese reached the outer received from the allies formal Japanese by surprise and were ac- held since the fall of Bataan and defenses of raoching 63 miles contact will be made with Marshal complished with very light losses Corregidor Tan he said of west to ground foreem Supporting naHengyang g In China's fighting val and air units suffered no losses areas the fortunes of war see1"-at all sawed but were underscored by a allied accomplishment in the Saturday's communique from allied headquarters in New Guinea major Yunnan theater near the Burma - f Viie said all Morotai objectives were border There Chinese forces after seized including an airfied and annihilating the Japanese garrison ' 0 I iithat work has already been at Tengchung effected juncture :A ' r ' fit ' started on new airdromes from with Gen Joseph W Stilwell's I itorttiti44 which to launch bombing raids on army inside Burma The interven‘ Iti th t (i the Philippines V ing territory is wild and moun-- "' r wArcerican carrier planes over tainous t it 3a-5 la -e- was forced as al- Morotsi 2 ' -- unchallenged- -went -- Thus another link ass 1 1: 0 ai-21 r -: bases are being built for Intensified attacks on the Philippines As usual the Japanese propagandists reported via radio Tokyo that the Yank assault forces were repulsed with heavy losses Every reliable source however Indicated — The 1 f s 0-ar- Rast Short Ribs lita:ad Boneless and Rolled Triangle A Grade ' lb 29c lb 19c A Or lb - I I --- 1 Cett11 - - Spend Blue Tokens 10 Sept multiples of arm41" InWelllnY aNnOdT r 1 I Token Information Special Blue 1Sth Now After Blue Tokens 30 coss-------- 41- -' ' Ni" I ' 4 7 A i 3 I 1 aintr 1:2611(1 airm will Sept all Blue Tokens become invalid i 1It' 1 iA not be good except In 1 t L 1 T a 1 j A awollow I 4 - 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