Middle East Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 21, 1944, Cairo, Egypt Of be f it t f s i i v 1 f f i r i v m iwo 8ji m Thith n bucket j child Nutt get one of the the amon9 l the leaving a Trail of m an period of the Cost to the 0 at Driver based week in at of Shine Cologne at aug Tburg plants at the Pas de Gallais area was the concern of the ninth employing liberators with Thunderbolt escort to Knock gun installations and transport centers along the medium bombers hit Stoa Oberoi locomotive Conti inked from Page 1 ing following four Suc of attacks on japs1 Kurile Island Chain arching the North Pacific toward Knox said that including my Ashen the Muriels inva Sion might e latest Kurile target to be is Only 400 Miles from Japan As australian troops swept through Miles South of Padang of new the Allied Aerial offensive turned to Between Hollandia and a Strong Force of aircraft dropped 284 tens of bombs on Ai limping out the nearby Village of pro and setting fire to fuel and Supply there was no setup in the Laily pasting of the badly Jap targets in the Carolines and mar and at Rabaul and Kamin the Center of attraction for Here swooning of the Young he one of the Little wrapped in a on hit p continued from Page 1 that Over Mentor tace Ger Man 17th army have Fereen the dead have not been and the Plains around Seyna Topia Are uttered with dead nazis and wrecked in the area East of the Stanislavov railway Junction in South Eastern troops of the iat a Tenne Anny threw Back a Dee Perate series of counterattacks by and the fall of Tarnopol on saturday re leased a Large number of Zhukov men for a steady push toward the massing a powerful soviet army on the czech stubborn resistance on the Balkan the bus sians Are encountering extremely stubborn resistance in the Ney sector of where germans and rumanian have themselves into the terrain with a network of defensive Long Range soviet bombers Are american assaults on enemy centers in South Europe and made a Thun w4 sunday on Galata by Lanai air town t8 Miles Southwest Turkey Stitt balks Ankara correspondents be Lieve that the Anglo american re guests for Turkey to halt its Trade of Chrome with Germany will be stopped or reduced touch an extent that the Quantity sent will no longer be of effective help to earlier in the american and British newspapers had pointed out that Neutral Trade with Germany by Sweden Portugal and Spain has the Vir Tual effect of prolonging the Williams chills youngster Philly climbed Back to the forefront in the lightweight scene by stopping Mike Pelia in floods continued from Page 1 tearing boats from their Snow blizzards in the Rockies left towering drifts and Snow slides which tied up Sno plow Crews that fought for 36 hours to reach a Large group of motorists stranded at Berthoud pass in the Rockies succeeded in cutting a path to an inn where the motorists had taken other Crews operated to the South on the Colorado new Mexico Border to open Raton pass which had been closed by 50 inches of Ihus cutting off communications with several wants barriers up new York the daughters of the american in their annual have agreed on a Resolution demanding that immigration into the United states should be suspended for a least five years after the War to eliminate Competition Between aliens and returning the convention also opposes any lowering of citizenship requirements for aliens fighting with the armed Emmarine chief honoured Washington the retired chief of the Thomas was presented the distinguished service medal by Frank Whf diff r Ocanto broadcast of at this Large services were held at the station with Wing chaplain Lade Wolverton a two hour rebroadcast by program in th6 afternoon was another feature of wages ins dedication ceremonies with Alexis base commanding were held later the Wagi will be heard throughout this Camp and a radius of 50 Miles for 10 hours each Sta Tion technicians and scriptwriters Are personnel of the under the super vision of base special service program and classical music and local Ori Gin programs will be facilities for the new station were provided through the armed forces radio special ser vice los allies consider status of rome7 Washington 61 state Cordell Hull announced that the whole question of the status of Rome is again being actively considered1 by the interested governments and their military Autho mulls announcement was in re ply to a proposal formally presen Ted to the government to v styles Bridges of new Hamp Shire that the president Back the formation of a special committee of two or More military representatives of the enemy to consider Romes military Brid Ges recommended that the Pope serve As Imi Portial Bridges suggested further that the bipartisan commission work out for the demilitarization of Rome so that the City which has such historical and religious claims on our civilization might be spared the ravages of Italy continued from Page 1 of the City not one House has changed hands for three both sides have Laid mines and barbed wire along the front through the town and up correspondent James Roper reported it is virtual suicide for a Soldier of either Side to stick his head out from his dugout during patrol activities kept up through out the mountains overlooking the one German raiding party breaking into a fifth army Strong Point and inflicting some casualties before being driven off in Handt hand along the Garigliano approaches to the purpose of the Ger mans dam manipulation became they have brought Tihe level of the River Down about five feet and Laid mines in the River bed now they Are expected to raise the water level presenting Allied forces with the of forcing their through a water covered Sadoglio strikes Snag resignation of mar Shal Bado Lios Cabinet and the Kings subsequent order to the aged marshal to form another which would be acceptable to All has brought about an in the italian a coalition of six democratic refused to accept Bado Lios plan where by he would retain premiership and the foreign ministry As we As control of the air and finance the socialist and act onite groups de Mand representation in these top Cabinet positions and their continued refusal to accept less will make it imperative on the King to appoint another prime minister to attempt a new
