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   Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 7, 1943, Algiers, Algiers                                Page the stars and stripes monday june 7, 1943 air Battle in Russia reds nazis seek Mastery of air Moscow. Juno 6�?locked in a Preat struggle preparatory to tic land  the red air Force Anc the la Lewatte Are engaged in a giant air Battle for Mastery of the air Over the entire russian front. Soviet bombers Are smashing at vital German communications and Supply centers in powerful night attacks which have reached new Levels of Power and concentration in past weeks the Luftwaffe has made thousands of sorties in tile i past few Days in addition to Sev Oral ambitious attempts on strategically important targets like j kursk. Hitlers air Force is paying a1 heavy Price. Moscow radio reported that the nazis lost 162 planes on june 2. When German air Jagt wer tried to smash the defences at kursk and the total count of nazi  Down in May a Over 3.100. The soviet communique so far has not made any comment on the air Battle and stated merely that a the soviet air Force a raided Bryansk and Karchev. A Large number of German railway trucks gathered at the two railway stations were subject d to intent bombardment. A on the other hand the German air offensive on the Eastern front received major treatment in All nazi radio programs and German propaganda claimed that 83 soviet planes were shot Down Over the sectors from kursk to Finland Bot ii the Berlin and a Moscow treatments of this air Battle in Cic to ted that it was the last stage of an Aerial offensive preparatory to another All out land offensive. Meanwhile the soviet communique reported that Only in the Kuban sector was fighting still intense. With l title material change in ground fighting along the entire front. Marshall continued from Page i Many is now definitely on the defensive in the air. Iii flying fortress he declared have surpassed the Hopes of its most enthusiastic Sui porters. It is not Only a bomber it is a Des Joy r of lighter planes As Well. Hitler h is been forced to withdraw his Best Luftwaffe pilots from the russian front and from Italy and end them into action against the Daylight. Raiders in a desperate Al Ort to keep the flying fort. Away from the German Industrial areas. But the Luftwaffe had paid a High Price Lur this defence sometimes a High As 50 planes in a single raid. Ani More to come As the Home front turn More bombers the heavier raids on  w ill become labor chiefs Argentina hit inflation removes protest increased Cost of living out the the 1 general said. Yank spirits continued from Page i Cin ated though still mystified by the intricacies of baseball. Otherwise i Ondon has come to look on americans As Normal human beings who belong to the London scene. Scotland takes number one place in leave preference. Anyone with enough time and Money streaks it for Edinburgh and Points North. This correspondent even sighted a solitary Corporal in the heart of the Highlands Miles from anywhere walking for the fun of it a few weeks ago United press took a kill of american correspondents in London As to the when and Wile re of the a a second  if the German intelligence has to rely on that report it will take the entire German army off the Eastern front to cover european defences against landings. Some of the old hands refused to commit themselves. On the drama front the nonmilitary theater season has been the Best in years Ned Coward put j on two new shows running alter nato evenings. Both Are sold out the nazi War plants now Are turning out More fighters and less bombers an undeniable sign that Hitler is now lighting a defensive War. Gen. Marshall said. No longer Are troops and equipment being allocated because of urgent no sity. B is now possible to do Lone ran planning making coordinated offensives possible. The War will Only by won by taking the offensive and keep ii t it always driving pushing thrusting a head said the four Star general. With a clench of i tis fist. Nothing that the enemy can do will Sui u. Nothing that arises among ourselves will in allowed to Stop us. In concluded. Toured till i Quot of the general also spoke of his our of tile Auris a i front part of the time in company with prime Mims t Chim in i in spent Mem i Quot re Day with the american 31th division. The services were among he most mein arable scenes he Nad j Ever witnessed he said because hey were held ii Kin the very Bat defields where the soldiers had fought and some of the comrades lad died. Sine  was apparent in it Yon sot"1�?T0�?T a re i a y a a units which had returned from the front also were visited the american chief saw the 1st infantry division the unit with which he served in France during world w a i. After the press session the two generals Marshall and Eisenhower posed for cameramen. A a say something to Gen e sen howler please a a cameraman asked. Gen Marshall slipped a few words out of the Corner of his Mouth. The words were a a what it Gen Eisenhower wants to say something to me a Washington june 6 a the slow but p a existent Rise in commodity prices which threatens to blow the lid off president Roosevelt so hold Hie line anti inflation policy has provoked labor leaders William Green and Philip Murray to petition the preside it for relict for the nations workers. In a White House interview they protested against the increased coot of living and asked for a Rollback of prices in essential commodities even at the Cost of Federal subsidies to growers or merchants. I hey proposed that a two billion Dollar subsidy program lie set up designed to return prices to the May 15, 1942 Levels. They pointed out that while wages had been stabilised prices had not figures were cited showing that food prices in some cities had i is from 21 to 156 Pierce to since january 1941 both Green and Murray directed their criticism at opa administrator Prentiss Brown whose failure t curb inflationary trend has made it difficult for labor leaders to prevent work stoop is. Nugues resigns moroccan Post Gen Charles Nogues resident a neral of French Morocco has resigned in the latest development in the North All lean political situation his successor has not Len Ann Aine d As the newly formed French committee of National liberation was not Moduli yesterday. The committee is scheduled to meet this morning and May at that time name a successor. Revolt Castillo Cen. Rawson Heads new pro Allied administration Buenos Aires. June i tie regime of or Ramon s. Castillo the argentinian president which had about eight months to go was tei urinated quickly and effectively in an almost bloodless coup do eat. Kermit Roosevelt Dies in Alaska reporters continued from Page i Washington june 6  Sci but Roosevelt. 53. Son of the lit president Theodore Roosevelt died recently while on Active duty in Alaska. The Circum. Anc of his death were not revealed in the original alaskan dispatch a but it is to diced that he died from natural causes. In both the first and the second world wars maj Roosevelt had served with Hie British and am no in armies in Between wars he an explorer big game Hunter shipping executive. Brother Quentin Wasky led air Battle during the last was and s his or. An War. Churchill continued Nom Page i it approach to the prime ministers aircraft when he left. His arrival in London has since been reported Gen. Eisenhower saw him off. A a come Back  Gen. Eisenhower told Churchill As they Shook hands. As the prune minister he Max a aboard he grinned Quot Well. Off to Alabama a a As the plane motors roared in their Warmup he could be seen a the window waving to the As a .9,.__. Wiv4 Wutt bled crowd and giving the v for six weeks in Advance. A a arsenic and Victory old Lac a continues to play to packed houses. But the beverage front is bad very bad with higher taxes on alcoholic drinks More Waters been added to the Beer. And whiskey is something once manufactured in ancient Scotland stared thoughtfully at the ceiling of this question. Any More questions the general asked tie reporters to ask All their Questi in at once and then he would answer them together. As each question was asked Gen j Marshall looked Hie Cor respondent in the Eye and stared at Hun thoughtfully As if in wore trying to picture in his mind just what j the correspondent meant by this. As the questions ended the general again leaned Bat k in his chair crossed his legs pulled on his left ear and bran a complot coverage Affine situation in every theater. I it was a swell conference. You got the idea you were getting the rial dope straight from the horses Mouth. These a a bored correspond i dents perked up their ears and Wen delighted. As Gen Marshall completed his talk the photographers jumped up and began a a shooting a the general from All angles. His grading hair about the temples glistened in the sunlight streaming through the window As he pleaded with the photographers not to snap him while he was scratching his face. Gen. Dwight d Eisenhower commanding the Allied forces in North Africa entered the room and at tile request of the bulb artists posed chatting with his chief. T h e correspondents exhibited their respect for the chief of staff As they stood at attention when two of americans most beloved generals walked out of Tho conference room. Tie meeting was o or. But t h i correspondents Praise of Hie general lingered on. The famous gentlemen of the press were undressed and said so. Meat prices Cut Washington. June 6 a the Oft cd of Price administration ordered the retail Price of meat Cut an average of three cents a ground elective on june 21 More expense ivc cuts will be reduced As much As six cents a Pound the government will pay subsidies Slaughter ers to keep meat moving to the markets. To the supplies Madame Chiang Ottawa. June 6�?prime minister Mackenzie King told tile c minions that Madame Chiang a she a will arrive in it to a Ltd the Middle of june when Quot she Jtj address both houses of the Canadian parliament China it continued from Page d movements Supply lines and bases and generally harassed the enemy a Retreat. Twice in one Day p-40 s strafed columns of retreating japanese in a series of Low flying sweeps on the Road Between Itu and Chang Yang. Machine gun fire caused very heavy enemy casualties. And completely disrupted the troops who fled in panic. In Hie second attack in two Days p-40�?Ts bombed and strafed two Railroad Yards on the Canton Han Kow railway near Changany. Traffic at this terminal Point for enemy Simples is believed to have a i \ completely disrupted. Gen. Aniline Rawson son of an american mining Engineer Heads the military government set up saturday night following the formal resignation of Castillo. The former argentinian president surrender d after escaping to a mine sweeper Friday but was freed. The announcement was made that Gen. Pedro Ramirez former War minister who resigned after a disagreement Over Castillo a policy will continue in that Jagt St under Rawson but will run for the presidency in september. In Chicago or Horae to b. Of Han Rte former argentinian foreign minister. Said he was preparing to return Home and run for presidents candidate of the radio j party. The revolt  headed by g a Ramirez and was Over very quickly. There were Only 34 dead and 72 wounded in the rebellion which overthrew the government. It is sex Lee ted that the  thing the new government will do is break with the Axis and cooperate fully with the american republics of the War Effort Castillo s foreign policy was what he called a a prudent  under us cast to regime Argentina was isolated in this hemisphere As the Only remaining Neutral. The disposed president governed by decree and it was claimed his go a eminent was a dictatorship. I the people army Navy and air Force All United in overthrowing Castillo and his government. The Quot ii tick St ii to revolt email in the Wiki thing at the important army Camp Camp Gide Mayo. 15 map from this City Gen Ramirez j and Gen Art Liuro Rawson led elements of the first division in the March. Gen Ramirez led his forces directly to the red House Home of tile president and to kit Over in the name of Rawson. When Gen. Ramirez entered the government House Street crowds shouted Quot Long live the  Gen. Rawson issued a proclamation stating that Quot the people of the Republic May have full Confidence m assurances that this movement conceived and prepared within the army is completely Argentine and is Only aimed to guarantee the safety of the people and our nation without any political leanings. On account of the. Reasons the people May remain Calm peaceful and confident in the new authorities who run the destinies of our  Stephan to hang Detroit. June i a Max Sre Phan the convicted traitor who tided in the escape of a nazi flyer. Was sentenced to hang july 2. Forts hit it continued from Page i Dempsey Peeper tells touching bed scenes White Plains n a a a june 6�? enraged Jack rushed to tin Chaplin named papa of sex protege s baby los Angeles. June 6 onetime protege of Charlie Chaplin Rcd haired and 21-year-oui Joan Barry today named the screen comedian As tin lather it bet unborn child in a paternity suit hied in the supreme court. Joan smother and guardian of the unborn child demanded 10,000 dollars for prenatal care 5.00. I dollars for court costs and 2,500 dollars monthly support in the meantime a Lialin a attorneys Lloyd Wright and Charles Kilhan insisted that Quot their client was a a not. Responsible for Miv it Barry s condition Quot last january Joan negotiated with Chaplin privately seeking a settlement and annoyed him so much that she was arrested and Given a 90-Day suspended sentence and told to leave town. Joan re turned to town last month and tried to climb the nigh a window of the Chaplin Home Only to by arrested again and sentenced to 30 Day., in jail Jun served the time in a sanitarium recall e of her Quot physical condition a a miss Barry revealed that she and Chaplin met tim week to try and talk things Over. Sik slipped into Hie comedians Hou get an i overheard the actor talking to his newest  Quot it All sounded so corny i had in eyes opened Lur the first  said Joan. A a i m mad now and 111 fight this thing through. I wish i never had seen him again but i can to do that on account of the  Chaplin is required to appear Airfield of Milo in Sicily Alto was j raided. Photographic Reco Naiss a n c e Over leghorn shows that the May 28th attack put a Large Oil refinery out of action. Seventeen out of 19 storage tanks in one sector were burned out Attu casualties Washington june ii a Tho u s Navy announced today that til organized resistance has ceased on Attu. Although Small enemy groups Are still hiding out on the i land the capture of attn resulted in i 535 american casualties inc luding 12 dead and 58 missing. The Jap dead consisted of five times a it Many As the americans and la japs were captured. Largo naval Crant Washington tune c a the largest naval appropriation in history was approved by the Senate today. Its Dollar total amounting to 24,850,000,000 Dull irs includes 9,000,000 too dollars for new ships my 650,000,000 for naval aviation. Tile Jack Dempsey Hannah la Hanks divorce Case presented several stirring and intimate interlude Over the weekend As Ned h. Peterson. Manager of a los Angeles de ted Ive Agency described in detail the bedroom scenes lie witnessed through a Keyhole in the Dempsey apartment. Hannah was conspicuous by her absence in court As the tale unfolded before Hie judge and tile Public. Peterson related that on the evening of nov. 21, 1942. He Aud Jack accompanied by another investigator peeked into Hannah Sapa Anent and saw Hannah a sister with an unidentified Man thu  my  in the Dinette they saw Hannah and Benny Woodall former fight promoter a a hugging and kissing a Only stopping to take a drink from a bottle.  said Peterson Woodall would Lay Down on Hannah slap and sometimes i e to lie on the  i the following night Dempsey and two investigators raided the apartment before entering t ii e y  the apartment for several i mutes and discovered that Hannah and Woodall were in the apartment alone. Shortly after to pm the  went out and Dempsey service Entrance leaned on the door and the door caved in Frame and All. We entered the bedroom a Peter son Ronti Nudd and Jack turned on the a hts. Woe dam ran from the bedroom and Jack ran after Hun. Mrs. Dempsey in bed asked inc what it was ail about and i told her to wait and  Peterson then told How he heard. Ack Yod that Woodall was on his Back. So he rushed in and helped Jack it Woodall off Woodall continued to fight As Dempsey tossed Hun or i head onto a Davenport. Peterson said he j ick not i he though lie Vul. Riekin a shin., when Woodall ran out of the  said Ive -,0 w is in returned . Met in Lei , and a. I ran or ii cd n Dun a mini ii in j Pricr so a a a a a tined tint 11 1111. Wlla a with in co told Woodall a yrs you pc broken ii my Home Bol of e and now j pc old it id til even a Lack Ai the rat once and my wife  v Quot can take her an t Brough a exp Low her. You i m i  j re a a decided on action. He tried the to fore Superior june William s. Jit also provides for pay main ten apartment doors but they were Baird on june 1< to show cause Anco subsistence training and of la locked to rang the Doorbell but Why he should t be legally named or expenditures for the fiscal year j there was no answer he called to the Childs father. 1944-45. Hannah but received no response. Demp v alimentary his wife. Quot she a said Jack a Tsi in rung a u a Jim As Buncom a his description of a no g xxi rat a was always run Hind with somebody while i was out t my  eying to else defend  
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