Show rents sacring 100 of the Contact tPptween British forces t which landed in southern Albaria and Greek patriots on the Greek Albanian frontier was reported by the Paris radio although a Med:7 the Gulf of Corinth partisans were terranean headquarters cornrnurii Possibly indicating that jhe- reported to have seized the strate- que said there nadin been no apnazis were preparing to the forward red Salonika Cairo dispatches preciable change gic towns of Lepanto and that ammunition dumps paktos and to have completely positions of ofthe commandos Va-inthere and the airfield at Sedes a surrounded the town of Ioannina the vicinity - Himara and few miles to the south had been blocking off all east and west lona blown up while Greek guerillas roads mow dinir To the north patriots were w'recked corn in uni cations and r a number of towns on both tacking enemy communications in AT FIRST 3tBuitraria Told Allies Tighten- Stranolehold on 200000 Finns Drive Nazis From Russ Chinese Scribes To Call Army German Troops in Lower Balkáll Areas Out of Greece Border Fort Have Censor Worries Ifritn it Cake 471ic - Tuesday Morning October 3 1944 II STOCKHOLM Oct 2 CP) — Swedish newspaper reports from the Finnish border Monday night said German troops were fleeing north of Tornea after FITIrliSh troops had captured the German garrison in the border town A dispatch from Haparanda— bor- across the Swedish-Finnisder from Tornea—estimated 2000 Germans were routed by the Finns who surprised the nazis by s:ipping through their defenses Saturday night and attacking' the garrison early Sunday The Finnish communique made ro mertion of the fall of the town but declared Finnish and German forces had been engaged in battle In Tornea since Sunday morning The border dispatch said the Germans hal attempted to hold cut until reinforcements could ar- rive from the razi Etronghold at Kerni on the gu:f of Bothnia sey- eral miies outh of Tornea but the Finns cut the road and beat err the relief column The Germans were reported to started demolition of military And port installations in Remi now threatened with encirclement In central Finland Gerrnan fnrces tre reported fleeing east of Pudasjarvi with Finnish troops h In dose pursuit Russ Sent 135 Planes Via Alaska in August EDMONTON Alta n Oct 2 hundred thirty-five built aircraft were ferried to Russia via Edmonton in August by the Alaskan division air transport command S A A F it was reported here Monday in a letter from Gen H L George commanding the 17 S air transport command (Ca-radia- Pre)—Four American t 4 09-(9- p1 W I T II THE AMERICAN s toughest job He writes in TIIIRD AP–MY IN FIANCE sian The Chinese translates it Oct 2 (UP) — The war on a into French They both go in thumbnail: search of someone to translate The strangest team of war it into English so the censors read it correspondents in France is comThe Russian's stories ultiposed of a Chinese and a Russian who have band-2in together for mately are their mutual protection against English and retranslated back the pitfalls of the English into the original Russian at the other end of thc line where the language The round little Russian with last traces of his distinctive d hair has the style prQsumably are effectively wiped out The world's grimmest road 1-signs are those posted by the American armies at ths! German border In big red letters they xri warn the doughboys: 'Germany You are now entering enemy country Keep on flu- - transmitted close-croppe- iftli Repulses Fierce a zi alert" ROME Oct 2 troops of the Fifth army Monday repulsed the fourth fierce German counterattack in FIN many days against the dominating heights of Mount Battaglia at the edge of the Po valley and shoved the in fOr(1 enemy units back to cep-tore Monte Cappello two miles to the west fl:ghth army forces completed mopping up activitiese in the Adriatic sector town of Savignano and allied units pushed both to the northwest into the canal-wove- n approaches to the Po valley and into the mountainous southwest of the town In both areas German resistance was of the fiercest and bitter fighting continued Monday in improving (UP)--Amer- ican t Betty Lana 11g Do you know what the g r ea t forgotten age is? it is that very important period in growing children's I i v e s between the ages of 6 and 16 During that period of 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Won't you tune in? :i : Afapf ir 0A 0aJZI glAc ve re-la- - terrain weather Admit driatic Threat (A nazi Transocean news agency broadcast said that British units were massing in the Adriatic sector and predicted a general increase in the allied offensive) American troops in the drive toward the Po valley below Imola and Bologna have met what is thought to be the main force of Field Marshal Gen Albert Kesel-ring'- s German defenders in the Mount Battaglia region The ferocity cf counterattacks against the heights dominating- the Firenzuola-Imola highway and their daily recurrence lends weight to the supposition that Kesselring has decided that the principal allied thrust toward the industrial valley of the Po river will be centered a:ong the highway and that he has deployed the great mass of his defensive forces into that - 101)1CF-A- Attack Key Position Both Battaglia arid Monte Cappello which is 13 miles southwest of Imola and three miles southwest of the town of Thumtanelice dominate the paved A complete breakthighway hrough by Americans along this road would cut of the most effective German escape route from Italy Improving weather enabled the 15th air force to make approximately 1000 sorties Sunday the greatest single (lays effort in more than a week and the majority of these flights were by light bombers and other tactical a ircra ft in support of ground One German counterattroops tack was broken up from the air headquarters announced and enemy troop concentrations and gun positions 'were effectively bombed German Soldier Turns Obliging Copyright by Chicago Tribune S SEVENTH WITH THE ARMY IN FRANCE Oct 2— S:t Victor Loomis Lansing was employed on a perMich sonal matter when a German bearing a white flag approached and announced he wanted to sur- render "Youll have to wait" grunted Loomis The German stood by patiently until Loomis finished put away his little shovel and took up his rifle The kraut then conducted him to an enemy machine gun post only a few yards away from where the Yank had been under observation all the time Nine more German privates and their officer yielded obligingly and even carried the machine gun as Loomis shepherded them to our pris)ner of war cage American doughboys are being transported in same old French "10 and 8' boxcars their fathers rode in in 1917 even in You can't see toilet film clean-lookibowls the invisible where toilet germs lurk is always forming Use at least twice a week to keep your bowl really clean and wholesome the quick easy sanitary way is not like ordinary soaps and powders It works chemically—removes a cause of toilet odors—even cleans the hidden trap No scrubbing or special disinfectants Doesn't injure toilet con nections (See directions on can) Sold everywhere two handy sizes Taw 14 of the hardest battles is waged against French mud which is of the consistIsncy And color of soft chocolate ice and twice as slippery And speaking of Ice cream it is plentiful in the villages of 1e1gium and Luxembourg where the Yanks—despit the chilly weather—find it worth shivering Deing for who interson of the viewed Jean Renault founder of the famous French motor works are beginning to vander what the score is A few days after young Re- )ault told them his father's plant was operated for four years inder German control only to save French workers from deportation to Germany Renault enior was arrest:d as a suspected coilaborationist Secret Weapon Saves NaziS On Russ Front LONDON: Tuesday Oct 3 nazi "secret weapon" was used by a group of Germans of the Fourth regiment of the 32nd infantry division in ending the war for themselves radio Moscow reported early Tuesday The broadcast quoted the Germans as saying that after Gen Wegener outlined the seriousness of the German position in the Baltic states Obergefreiter Hellmuth told them: "We have a secret weapon whereby we can avoid destrucGet hold of a perfectly tion ordinary stick and a white handThis is the weapon kers'hief which will save your lives" After that the group surrendered the broadca:q added (UP)--- Paris Plans Early Council Elections Copright by New York Timem PARIS Oct 2—Municipal elections to chose a city council for Paris and other towns will be held fairly soon far in advance of the national election which must await the return of the war prisoners from Germany it was said in authorized quarters Monday night Such elections in Paris would put an end to the anomalous situation in which the Parisian committee of liberation has been acting as the government of Paris since the departure of the Germans This situation results from what is described here as a communist coupe (l'etat that took place between the retreat of the Germans and the installation of Gen De Gaulle's provisional government It is essentially a revolutionary situation Similar situations exist in many towns and communes in France pending elections which it is hoped will soon regularize provisionally the local government which lies at the base 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have suffered most at Bulgaria's hands can raise the quetion later It appears unlikely at this point that there will be any allied military occupation of Bulgaria though allied troops will demand freedom of passage An allied control commission is expected to be established to administer the arrniatice and direct return of loot and of war criminals to liberated countries Hull was also asked at his news conference about the ouster of an allied military mission from the Bulgarian capital by a RusHe said the sian commander matter has been straightened outand that it was a misunderstanding of no special importance of- Presumably Hull said the ficers will return to Sofia filOST QUICKEST AND 4 OREM at-seiz- ed re-O- nt Sani-Flus- h I ‘ preparation As far as they have been corn-h- e pleted it vvas reported elsewhere the terms put Bulgaria back within her 1939 boundaries Slices of Bulgarian territory claimed by Greece are said to be left as Bulgarian for the time bring with FINEST RENDER THE 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But s'rs - Nay-porte- her However the European advisory comnUssiOn is still working on armistice terms Asked what vvas causing the delay Hull saki the terms were in process of members of Ray Noble's orchestra and a war department representaNazi Aid Waits Trial tive returning from a radio broadNEW YO11 Oct 2 1'Pl — Dr cast with Ventriloquist Edgar BerVincenzo AzzolinL governor of the gen's show at Alamagordo N M Bank of Italy under the fascist escaped injury Monday when an regime will go on trial for his life army bomber made a belly landing next Monday on a charge of hav- at San Bernardino Cal the Naing collaborated with the nazis tional Broadcasting Co announced the Rome radio said Monday night in a broadcast reported by the federal communications VIE BELIEVE VIE DON'T TRUST YOUR Sani-Flus- on 1 Caottilterblolvs I re-ca- 1 d WASHINGTON Oct 2 CB— Secy of State Hull prodded Bul- garia Monday to speed withdrawal of L'ulgarian troops from Greece and Yugoslavia He said at a news conference n that we can't help but notice seem doesn't that ports Bulgaria in any hurry to get the troops out Withdrawal of these forces it was learned is one of the terms being prepared for the former axis satellite Bulgaria asked for an armistice Sept 8 immediately after Russia had declared war (Continued From Page One) sans together with British commandos supported by light forces of the royal navy were herding the Germans northward into a giant trap which the red army was closing from the northeast middle east Simultaneously Beaufighters patrolling the Aegean islands from which German garrisons are being evacuated by air scored the heaviest blow of their campaign Sunday night by shooting down five loaded transport planes bringing to 16 their total for the last six nights 4 - I |