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Daily Post - 30.09.1943, Blaðsíða 1

Daily Post - 30.09.1943, Blaðsíða 1
V ■ ICELAND’S ONLY AMERICAN DAILY •ON SALE 8 A.M. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY IV — 188 Thursday, Sept. 30, 1943 Allies Crasb Throngb To Naples Plain London, Sept. 29th. The Allied Fifth Army has smashed the German defences ín the hills north and east of Salerno, and the Eighth Army has pushed on beyond Foggia. After six days of hard offen- sive fighting, the Fifth Army has penetrated through the hills north and west of Salerno and entered the southern end of the plain of Naples. Today’s communique from General Eis- ■enhower’s HQ reports the cap- ture of Nocera, Castellammare and Sorrento, along with the entire Sorrento peninsula west of these towns. Allied armour is now pouring through the hill passes, fanning out across the plain beyond. The Germans are said to have carried out a swift and orderly withdrawal, and there are no re ports to indicate that any large numbers of prisoners have been taken, but Allied territori- al gains are considerable. Hav- ing broken through the last ene my defences before Naples, the Allies are by unofficial reports stated to have captured the an- cient ruin-city of Pompei, 14 miles from the centre of Na- ples. It was the left flank of the Fifth Army which made the break-through, but the right flank is driving north and west towards the inland key com- munication center of Avellino. These Allied troops have now occupied San Angelo, a short distance due east of Avellino. The latest reports say that the savage, destruction of Naples clearly indicates that the Ger- jnans do not intend to hold the city, or expect to return to it. Following the Eighth Army’s capture of Foggia, Montgom- ery’s men are now at a point 50 miles north-east of Bene- vento, while Allied troops in the center are less than 25 miles from this key. town. Bad weather has kept most of the Allied aircraft grounded, but reconnaissance and patrols have been kept up, and Allied warships have shelled enemy targets at the base of Mount Vesuvius. U. S. Girl Worker Sews Honor Star Surrounded by the shell cas- ings she helps make, Theresa Stalker of the United States adds a star to the “E” flag awarded to her factory for ex- cellent war production. The star means the plant is turning out even more shells than the re- cord production which won_the flag originally. Ripid Red Progress Gooti nes Lonaon, Sept. 29th. With the Red Army sweep- ing towards Gomel, Vitebsk, Orsha and Mohilev, the great hedgehog positions which pro- tect Minsk, the capital of White Russia, only 20 miles from the Polish border, that vital junc- tion is now greatly threatened. Moscow messages this after- noon report that Russian forces have already reached the out- skirts of Gomel, and that the Soviet artillery is shelling the town. The Red Army advance has been remarkable rapid in view of the difficult country the Russian armour has had to cover, negotiating marshes and numerous small rivers, the banks of which are dotted with anti tank and anti personnel mines. All the way from Gomel to south of Dniepropetrovsk, hard fighting has been going on along the 400 mile front. The Russians are reported to have penetrated into the outskirts of Kremenchug. and several is- lands in the Dniepr have been occupied by the Red Army, which , has now practically driven the Germans from their last precarious positions on the left bank of the river, and est- ablished several bridgeheads on the right bank. Along /the Sea of Azov, our Russian Allies have continued their advance and are now closely threatening Melitupol. Berlin reports fierce fighting in the town. Readers ^ Because of shortage of news- J \ boys, and because. of other ^ S distribution difficulties, the s ) “DAILY POST” asks ^ readers to S facilitate be so the kind as work its S to ) of s ^ “DAILY POST” boys as far S | as possible. ' Price 50 aurar. Don’t Be A Blabbotenr If a man throws a monkey wrench into the cogs of a moving machine, he is known as a Saboteur. He has deliberately aided the Ene- my by jcommitting Sabotage, and slowed up the produc- tion of vital war materials so necessary to the speedy winning of the war. There is another form of sabotage which is much more com- mon, but which attracts scarcely any attention, be- cause it is an everyday pas- time with far too many sol- diers. Everytime a soldier originates or passes on a “bit of loose talk” he is committ- ing “psychological sabo- tage”. REMEMBER! DON’T TALK! Every soldier has two eyes and two ears, but only one tongue. Nature in- tended that man should see and hear twice as much as he talked. Let yourself be guided accordingly. Pacific War London, Sept. 29th. Tbe communique from Gen- eral MacArthur’s HQ today an- nounces fierce fighting still rag- ing around Finschaven. Allied New Guinea messages report that in Monday’s 200 bomber raid on Wiwack, three enemy tankers were set on fire, four merchant ships sunk or damaged, and 20 barges and eighth Zeros accounted for,— all for the loss of three Allied aircraft. * / * * It was revealed in Washing- ton today that American Mar- ines on September 4th without opposition seized the northern- most island of the Ellice Islands group. The island will be used as an air base.

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