Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1943, Algiers, Algiers Vol. I no. 39 tuesday june 8, 1943 u. S. Army daily newspaper for troops in Algiers area one franc reds ready defences along front Axis blows seer. Coming in Orel Belgorod sectors of the molars fit you can keep pm Money for the orphans the set of false Teeth which set me absent minded Soldier left at the office of or. P. Tabor a local dentist for repairs is now repos ing in the editorial offices of the stars and stripes. The dentist has turned Over the forgotten molars in our care. The yank who ran make the in Lars lit can have them and no questions will be asked. Is Moscow june 7�?then tension everywhere along the Eastern front tonight As re Poi is keep coming in on the Large nazi Armor and tank concentrations which Are particularly outlet Able at the Orel and Belgorod sectors. Red army airmen have been keeping both Points under Day and night bombardment the red army is still maintaining pressure against the human defences Northeast of novo Rossik but narrow passes and valleys prevent it from deploying Laic forces and using its numerical superiority in the sector Northwest of Moscow the red army has regained the initiative and has hurled Back a Nemy efforts to recapture a Clekis Luki. Soviet troops have now unproved their positions Atter retaking the ground lost to the germans last weekend. Overshadowing All tie developments was the expectancy of the German push and the red army was Busy putting the last touches to it. Its defines. Teach nazis democracy a Henry Wallace nf1w London. Conn., june 7 proposing that the United nations supervise German education alter the War vice president Henry a. Wallace told graduates of the Connecticut College for women that a a we must see to it that German youth is hereafter educated in democracy and that nazi methods Are ousted from the German schools. Quot the present false attitude of the German people toward War finds its roots in the prussian school system especially in the Type of militaristic education which became More prevalent As a reaction to the defeat of Prussia by Napolean a Wallace said. Quot i believe that in the prevention of a third world War much will depend on just How we handle the German youth immediately following this War. Quot we must not repeat the mistakes of world War i. This time we must see that the Deleat it it of Germany is Complete. The germans themselves will probably wreak vengeance on the nazi overlords. In any event we must see that the guilty Are punished and we must not fail the German Young people who Iii the midst of material hunger will have great philosophic and spiritual hunger. A a German Post War youth need not be forced to embrace either communism a new Type of totalitarianism or even our own particular Type of democracy. We won t need to Send teachers from the United states into German schools but we can make sure that the Liberal element in Germany has an Opportunity to come into its Hannah gets Brief recess Jap areas menaced chinese press on to key regions chunking Jinn 7 a Cill be. C counterattacks have not Only driven the japanese Back almost to la in original starting Point of three weeks ago but Are ousting the invader from some of his Static positions Northwest of Hankow in Central China. The chinese american air Force was concentrating on All remaining. Salient still held by the rising Sun army in their thrust toward chunking the capital of China aim ii a quarters of Generalissimo cd Lang Kai Shek. Nippon remnants holding out Iii the Yangtze River port of till suffered severe casualties in a heavy bombing and were beginning to withdraw to avoid further punishment. Gen. Hush Yueh s armies have Cut in Between Shari and Yoe How West of Wankow and Are also attacking from the Northwest. La they succeed in Clearing this Lake Lungting Region they will tree one of chivas most important Rice growing regions. The rapid Advance of the chinese armies has cleared the South Bank of the Yangtze for 135 Miles downstream irom Chang port guarding the Yangtze River Gorge. It was the japanese capture of this port loss than ten Days ago that allowed the invaders to swing around the North Side of the Gorge and mint for chunking. Simultaneously a Jai column was making similar Progress to the South it the Gorge. Arch Bishop Leynaud of Algiers smilingly accepts the War orphans fund Check from sgt. Dave Golding editor of the Algiers daily stars and stripes. Stars and strips photo by sift. 11111 Stern archbishop Leynaud receives Check Jot 621,000 francs War Bond drive Washington. June 7 a special 2.500,000.000 Dollar War loan drive will be launched in late june Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgant Liau announced today. The Campaign will be launched to obtain Money needed before the regularly scheduled War loan drive in september. A Check for 621,000 francs drawn on the stars and stripes orphans bund account in the Banque de la algerie was presented i late last week to archbishop Ley mind Catholic prelate of Algiers. This Money Winch comes to 12,-420 dollars in american currency was contributed by Allied soldiers and civilians Lur the support of too orphans who were bombed out of their quarters in mid april. The archbishop received the Check from sgt. Dave Golding managing editor of the Algiers daily of the stars and stripes in the court of the archbishop s Palace near the place do Gnu Verne ment opposite the Catheran. In accepting the Check the archbishop thanked this newspaper for having been the medium raising the funds necessary care for the orphans and assured sgt. Golding that he and his archdiocese would Long remember tin generosity of the Allied soldiers Here. Quot i am very Happy indeed to accept this donation for the orphans a said the archbishop. Quot i cannot however say that i am continued on Pape 2 . Lists prisoners p-40 san air fight Over Pantelleria nine Axis aircraft downed Over Isle. Defense try seen Allied Force headgear thus. June 7 the much bombed Island of Pantelleria raised a Strong fighter umbrella yesterday but it did not keep the bombs from raining Down units of both the tactical and strategic air forces went Over in relays throughout the Day after a night bombing by raf1 Wellm Tom in dogfights Over the Island Cir lit Axis planes went Down against the loss of one Allied Craft a ninth tally was added when a be Aughter intercepted a Jlj-52 transport plane near Sardinia and shot it Down. In one scrap with about 25 me-109 s p-40 War Hawks silo Down in. In another Battle b-26 marauder shot Down two More. Raf and South african air Force Bostons and Balti Inores american a-2u s and b-25 s also participated in the Dawn to dusk onslaught against Mussolini s Quot observation Post Quot 44 Miles East of n in Bon. Spiff ins p-38 arum p-40 s. Some of them Cam my bombs escorted the bombers in his was Only the second time in several weeks that air Protection i mis been encountered Over Pantelleria an air spokesman of marked that it was evident that the am w e attempting to hold the Island a an a Nemy observation mgt Moveigh Voyo orations 45 Sunn re i. A Lief n neutralize hold 22,000 nazis 14.000 italians Washington. June 7 w a prisoners held in 21 United states Camps total 36.688. It was revealed Here today. This total includes 22,110 germans. 14,516 italians and 62 japanese. The combined Capac Ity of prison facilities located in the 12 various states is for 55.000 prisoners but a i my Allied con Ern though the i a re May have i As a Bose for planes or submarine full use of them it a 11 shipping route is now to my made in the United nations London has announced. Hie Island of Pantelleria is entirely of volcanic origin. The highest Point is an extinct Crater 2,-743 feet above sea level hot Mineral Springs and steam Quot pots testify to i if presence of volcanic activity. The soil is Fertile but lacks fresh water Sweet wine and it continued on Pape 2 nurses a panties Delight yank workers in pm laundry by a sgt. l Martin stars and stripes staff writer who once wrote a certain about Quot be Pavs a return visit to Casablanca Casablanca june 7 a Quot that s the pleasant part of our says a sgt William p Meslie. Carefully holding up a pair of nurse panties. Meshes a former Chicago grocery owner who works in the Only i laundry in town was talking about his Italy customers. Quot on that nurses stuff say Meshey Quot we Don t use Lux but we special soap Story White Plains Jim 7 the Rowdy divorce Case Between Jack Dempsey and Hannah adjourned until june 9, after mrs. Dempsey a attorney had requested additional time to consult his client before opening the defense. In the meantime. Lieut. Comman to a company which and Der Jack Dempsey asked tor an dries about 25. 100 piece of clothe.1 Extension of his leave from the f every single Day coast guard where he is a Phy there Are la girls who work meal training instructor to be on Side by Side with the soldiers All band Lor the proceedings. I were hand a red by sgt me hey do have boys an Good a lib. Guys but seems to in pm dainties but and the a extra careful to do a that includes big. Touch so. Claude House v. Ii take particular pleasure g it the assorted 25 that come in every Day this is strictly a sideline return the laundry s Ziegfeld who observe they pc got to be husky enough to a a and the to make sure that the boys and girls concentrate on their work and not on each Cher. 1st sgt. Delbert Wilson. J fort Wayne ind. Plays constant pc k a boo All Over the place. T Lien no question Abt it it a Sas ii a the girls distract the soldiers the soldiers distract the Cill and the laundry distracts that v. Pm j it ting out a a Lim a both of that in. But what counts is lot of work a cry Day and everybody rec is very Happy about the what of the my. Their Wirk has a constant sameness about it. I so it k after sock Day after Day. Hut every once in a while something pops up that gives the of is a laugh. Second la. Vincent Peca tora subbing As co continued on Pape 2 tor plans Are already under Way to to provide for More Camps and to expand prison facilities. Many of the prisoners were Farmers before the War and will be used for Cotton picking and harvesting. This use will in confined to operations which require 12 or More men at one tune As it is impractical to. Send a guard with a Small detail. The German prisoners Are being held at the following Camps Breckenridge by Chafee Ark. Crossville ten Gruber okla., Hereford Tex Roswell n a. Stringtown. Okla., Angel Island. Be i. Blanding fla., and it Meade my the italians Are imprisoned at Cam s Atterbury id. Carson col. Clark. Mo., i Ossville. Term., Florence. Ari. It l Onnord Wood to. Ogden. Utah. Filiti lips. Kau. Weingarten. To and whet 5 a a. Japanese Pri owners Are held at Camp Mccoy. Wis. Rawson sworn in Argentine s new chief takes Post French lift ban on two papers the French committee of nation. Liberation at its second be k n held be voted to remove tile ban on tilt Cady newspaper Alger Republican and allow it to resume publication this was in line with the committee s de sire to t i Aik More it burial Freedom a spokesman said. The Alger Republican was banned shortly after tile tart of the War. The communist weekly Liberty also will be allowed to resume publication. There Arr already three French language dailies and two weeklies printing in Algiers Buenos Aires. June 7�?president Arturo Rawson and the in w Argentine government Are to take their oath today in accordance with tin usual rites. The Day has been declared a Public Holiday and the City was pre ared to Don its festive clothes in Celebration of the overthrow of Hie Castillo i Chi my. It is reported that Rawson a first decree dissolved the Argentine Congress. The former president or. Ramon s. Castillo had called a meeting for tuesday. Diplomatic circles stated that recognition by bordering nations and subsequently by other nations is Only a matter of hours. It was expected that after members of Rawson a government Are sworn in today. Foreign minister Martini z will Convene the diplomatic corps in order to officially notify foreign nations of the formation of the new regime. The United states and other american nation have assumed a policy of watchful waiting to ascertain the trend of the new Argentine government. Some observers were inclined to believe comment reaching Here on the anti Axis nature of the new government May be slightly optimistic. They Point out the regime is mostly military and includes Only two civilians
