Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 15, 1943, Algiers, Algiers It a a Ltd a a Quot a it 4 i in. Div Algiers daily it vol. I. No. 44 tuesday june 15, 1943 anti strike Bill of d by Congress new strike threat looms As web continues hearings u. S. Army daily newspaper for troops in Algiers area one franc soldiers can Send dads Day cables members of the armed forces it this theater May Send messages Home for father s Day. June 29 your unit expeditionary Force message officer has the necessary Blanks and a list of the canned messages you May Send for 30 frailty it is suggested that might a y personnel get their messages in a Early As possible this week the Story of i Low sgt. Cohen Lull in air became King of Lampedusa fight Over jittery Italy it Phi. J is ibid att pies v i k Mhz stat i it re Mui Ltd Washington. June 14 a re a ii miners and be group of operators moved toward settlement of their wage controversy. Conf Ess completed action inlay on a Bill aimed at barring strikes in property taken Over by the government the United mine worker Ani the Central Pennsylvania Coal operators agreed on the comp of Frise figure of one Dollar and thirty rents tor Portal to Portal pay. But final approval of the contract was held up mending ironing out of a minor in Point. Meanwhile Fth War Lalair Board reported it was contend no hearings in the Coal dispute although to h miners and the operators a i broken off be of nations Over the week end adjourning inde in Tel the Coal strike threat still remains in mines where no agreement has been reached bet Cen operators and Iii-4 ump. Moving swiftly to meet the ending of the Coal strike truce which expires sunday the Senate passed the House approved anti strike measure by a vote of 55 to 22 the Bill it eur a history making precedent reversing the congressional attitude on labor held during president Roosevelt s administration. Tile Bill makes it a crime punish table by a year in jail and a 5 000 Dollar Fine to Call or assist a sir a in and property taken Over by tie government. Organized labor which has and need to tile no strike pledge a pointed to measures of this Type a it anti labor in character they Call it an a a entering wedge Quot aimed at a Boh dung labor s rights built up so painfully during the last decade All bran he. Of labor although sympathizing with the demand got the Coal miners have advise them to go Back to work they have consistently criticized join l Lewis in the strongest terms in View of labors attitude Tow r i the anti strike Bill there is great speculation whether president Roosevelt will disregard projects of labor leaders and sign the measure u. S. Output hits record 106 billion for War production in 43 log if Al 11 i it i to i in i 43 greater critical Economy Washington. June 14 the United states will spend 196 billion dollars in 1943 for War production. Donald m. Nelson in ruled in a re of i to the president rills figure Pho percent Over 1942 expenditures. Citing the rapid expansion of our productive facilities and the tremendous gains in War material output Over 1942 Nelson pointed out that production needs will require substantially quantities of almost All materials while the National maintained the level of consumption during 1942. Said or. Nelson indications Are that it cannot repeat this record in 1943. He noted that labor shortages would Cut into the volume of consumer goods produced by almost 15 per cent. The worst shortages will be i1 in fuel. and medical care. Or. Nelson edited some striking figures on 1942 production records. Munitions weapons and All other military equipment it formed 55 percent of the total War program. Publicly financed construction accounted tor 24 percent of the total. The 1942 output of munitions is valued at 32 500,000.000 dollars As against 8 400.000.000 dollars in 1941. The value of aircraft produced increased from 2,200.000.000 dollars continued on Page 4> kill a it nah ii a i a it a in Isle amphibious i to cry w of i m i is v tim a a St t a a n i Pilot Sain t he Rai liver w to \ Down on i,.Imp. Tins Iii the Imam biting on left some j to Horn no Rte of surrender i.Imp m London it ii in of those it concocted by Dame Psi of War is i Gilt i s t Cohen w a. Highiet and lie Ain Lamia Edu it a la i rom Malta in an in a sworn. Plane he and had about As my h Elas a Seagull. During the flight int tapas. Developed a tit of Aud Cohen running Low of a ohm was forced to t it Uch Clown Ltd nun nearest land i lint a lung Dilsa. The Landing strip was bumpy Tail the plane missed Iii the big it raters and came to a Stop be Leslie Wright the wireless open to tor. Explained How it happened then a saw White Jiron i my waved by figures on the Edge of the Field two italian officers approached mowed by civilians i he Leader wore a tyrolean hat. With a Large plumed leather a civilian hither i boobs. This character burst t or the into voluble italian. Finally the swordfish Crew gathered that he was i offering tile islands surrender explained sgt Cohen this was a bit of a an i i i Al it avg see the. of up it i la was e. Cor ted to a a. His i Friend and de to a High ranking ital of i Leer a bit lie pm in in 11�?� i a that in i a vv1 i id in or a a in was suddenly in i w to n Ever s Immis suddenly a i dash ii to the room i Down to St tag t Light of a belter 7t feet Belov i Den a Veteran of Fri i lied them event could in vigils it concluded tint the i is la Wen wearing i la fits a in a Raill that in Simi inv i a f he 11 abates he please. It it i to u erf lot Adem ted to sex Reail was not Tun their surrender and w a need w a. Pet i of had no my vol rut it a plea a t a kit a Page to jacket shorts and High japs lose River port air Force cited for successes entire Garrison being rounded up by three Mer is even better thai. I sgt Yorkus catch. But the 22-year old Cohen put up a bold front and chaplins vagrancy charges dismissed on new Gas ban hits cruising cabs new York. June 14 taxis Are getting scarcer in Gotham. To another move to conserve Gas. The police banned All cruising cabs and barred them from the busiest part of fifth ave in the daytime. Beverly Hills. Cal. June 14 Joan Barry the 21-year-old Gill who filed a paternity suit against Charles Chaplin claiming that tie film comedian was tie father other unborn child was allowed to change Ner guilty plea on a vagrancy charge to not guilty and tie Case was dismissed the Case dismissal came shortly Atter chaplain had made a settlement with tie Barry girl although he still claimed thar he is not the child s fatties. Blood tests will be taken when the baby is tour months old to determine whether or nut Chaplin is the father of the child. Reds nazis Home news in Brief defences Washington invasion hoops and the u. Smaller s army is con Ideal no lighter loads Lor binding parties. Packs Fot chunking june 14 Japan s Ina year hold on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River important line of communication in the heart of China slipped still further As the chinese recaptured Kungtze an important Yangtze port Between b hang and Shari. Kungtze is below re hang. I lie chinese followed up the Conquest Wuh the occupation it several strategic Points in the area with an t Neiny reported Quot fleeing in great die chinese communique also announced a japanese ret eat Iii Southern Supeh province where the enemy was said to be showing vigils of collapse. In Eastern Supeh 11 in chinese have Recap hued two localities. Supeh is in Central China. Meanwhile in Washington Sec i it War Henry l. Stimson told the press that the chinese army it Success in exploiting the Victory on Supeh was Quot an important he said the chinese forces hurled Back a thrust of five japanese divisions and inflicted considerable casual t is one extremely valuable result of the turf her chinese victories is the recapture of Rice growing districts South it the Yangtze perhaps the richest in All China. As the Nee Harvest is at ill about three months Oil. Tie Chines have won oat k continued on Page 4 activity limited to patrolling reconnaissance \1.uku foil k head Quad i Krs. June 14 there was a pause yesterday in the air offensive against Italy with the n a a f con lining its activities to patrolling and i a con Naissance the occupation of Pantelena. Lampedusa and it w As in Iii completed a ovulation of Otticia common Lunes showed that during the pm St week Axis planes were shot Down against Thio set it i 13 the Vai ions ii Titer formations raised their bathing averages considers Liy during the last rounds against Pantelena and Lampedusa a spitfire group under the command of la col Fred m. De in it St Petersburg. Fla. Chalked up 25 victories in two Days. A War Hawk group formerly with the desert air Force and headed by col Earl e. Bate of , hi., bagged 2u enemy lighters in a single Day some of the other big la tie War Hawk units participating were commanded by col Arthur i. Salisbury of Sedalia miss., and col William Momyer of Seattle. Wash. The Only american negro Light a unit in foreign service also was in on the Pantelleria series As was a group commanded by col. John r. Hawkins it san Antonio Texas. Who also participated in tile Dieppe raid on aug 19. 1942. A Squadron called the flying skulls accounted Lur eight enemy aircraft in a 24-hour period capt. John o Zanaglia of Newton Centre. Mass., and of Milton l Clark of Cambridge Springs. A. Each got two of the eight. It. John h. White of Hardy Ark added two continued on 4> user hails Aid pact flags Fly As reds Honor anniversary activity increases on Eastern front Palm Beach. framing for Hoo spars it tin coast guard women s Reserve started Here yesterday at the Biltmore hotel. Moscow. June 14 the russian air Force attacked German Aird Romes last night for the fourth straight night with 600 tons of bombs destroying Many planes and starting More than a Hundred fires i tie nazis reported heavy soviet attacks in the Orel Region and admitted flu russians have penetrated Axis defences at two Poi no the russians Are silent or. 111�->�T� attacks but reported extensive damage inflicted by the red air Force on German Supply lines. A Trout line dispatch to red Star red aum paper said the germans have started displaying determined activity West of Rostov in the most sen it us attempt to test the strength it soviet defences there since tile Spring Lull Sot in. A germans who were beaten Back in the reporter wrote a after a stubborn All Day engagement Are persisting in their attempts Ani the att Are being energetically Baltimore state comptroller j Millard Lawes. Who admitted that he used c ration Gas to drive j re owned Cai to Georgia to attend sons wedding had High personal gasoline ration Book revoked by the opa. Hannah denies Drinkin Huggin new York Schuyler oms. A w a Street broker received several Telephone Calls from a woman who claimed she a an old Friend and demanded Money under threats Oral notified the police and arranged a meeting. The woman failed to apis ear but i Oitice nabbed 24-year-old Frank Venuto. Washington Emil Ludwig noted German born writer Tole the House foreign affairs committee that he believes Hitler Wall soon be assassinated by own men Ludwig Cav no further reason for i belief except that tile chief nazi will by tailed by the junkers who have Quot always been traitors to Kings a Detroit after a Brief taste of Freedom two accused dodgers. Donald Sweet aged. I and Eldon Smith. 29 again. The two men had escaped recently saying that of sitting around and wanted to join the Are Back they were we to e Pla i is n y. June la mrs Jack Dempsey test hied for two and a Hail hours saturday Lahore supt erne court judge Jadd isun you ii and agon denied Jack Dempsey s charges that she intimate relations with Benny Woodall fight promoter. An i Lew Jenkins former lightweight Champion. The former showgirl in is a that she had never been drunk. I nor had Ever embraced Woodall. The Only thing thai Hannah redraft Mem ered about the night her in Lait tired new York sunday operation win suspended by 15 new York City bus companies to save Gas Providence. R i charges Are pending against or ,. Julia Fel i lows Volunteer worker for the Fairfax county. A ration Board alter she had s. It Stamps Worth 7.000 Gallons of a it to her Nephew. Donald s Belcher of Warwick. R i mis. Fellows claimed that Lier Nephew i needed More for work. Husband raided her apartment w As when she was awakened by Jack he called me a filthy bum a Naid h tin Ian fighting to Gam custody of Lier children Barbara and Joan. Mrs. Dempsey attempted to explain away the photograph of herself and Woodall holding hands in a restaurant by saving �?�1 see a hand and thumb by i dont know whom they belong Moscow june 14 soviet foreign Cornin Sar Viacheslaw Molotov has received the Quot deep a racial Ion Quot of Secretary of state Cordell Hull tor message on the first Anni versa by of the Russia United states Mutual Aid agreement. Secretary Hull remarked tie shared the views of comm tsar to Iotov concerning the importune of i the agreement to achieve the \ in Toi v Quot to which the people and the armed forces of the soviet uni in have made and Are making an immortal Conli calling the pact a Symbol of the determination to remain in i a in the task of defeating the enemy Secretary Hull expressed Confidence that the spirit of Cooj ration Between the two countries would grow even stronger after Victory is achieved making it possible to Cope with the Quot enormous task of peaceful reconstruction which will confront today All soviet state buildings flew the flags of Britain the United states and the other allies in Hon of of United nations Day. Meanwhile in London the Allied governments marked the Day by affirming their determination to stand United in peace As Well As Iii War. The Netherlands government declared that president Roosevelt a i United nations Day proclamation proves he fully realizes the need for Alt fre nations to collaborate permanently m attaining lasting i Security
