Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 18, 1943, Algiers, Algiers Page 4the stars and stripes Friday june 18, 1943 food Parley for capital plan to expedite Relief agreements London another International food conference is tentatively scheduled for Washington next month according to Hugh Dalton president of the Board of Trade in an address at the labor party conference thus week. Plans Call for the ratifying of the draft agreement on the program for a United nations Relief and rehabilitation administration and the setting up of the machinery immediately. He said negotiations Between Britain Russia the United states and China on postwar Relief had reached a very satisfactory conclusion. Commenting on the same topic in Ottawa Canadian prime minister Mackenzie King pledged Canadas cooperation in bringing about Freedom from want and said the Dominion would assume responsibility for providing adequate food for its own people. Chinese attacks when a Fella finds a Friend yank soldiers Are pretty much the same the world Over. They look Tough but they All have a soft spot for kids. Iii this picture you see some do faces stationed in England who collected approximately 2, in dollars to provide an artificial limb for Little Allan Noakes. The four year old English boy lost his Lett leg in a traffic Accident. Chunking with the capture of a town and the wiping out of More than half of an enemy Garrison the chinese High command Rex arts fresh Success in sweeping Back the japanese invaders from the upper Yangtze River. Taken by the chinese was my Chitai. Southwest of the River Xart of Shari. 60 Miles below Chang. Other successes of the chinese include an attack on the Nippon base at sin Yang in Southern Honan province reoccupation of the City of Kurgan and Pursuit of the japanese to Ouchi Kow on the Yangtze a pocket of japanese troops has been surrounded near Kurgan. Liberators and War Hawks of the 14th Usa of figured in the offensive with attacks on the Nan Chang airbase. Heavy damage was reported to hangars and other installations new York a special committee of seven was appointed by the new York City Council to carry out an investigation of mayor la guardians administration. When the energetic a tattle Flowers read of the investigation in the morning papers he said a the investigators will have he full and Complete cooperation of everyone in the City government from the mayor Down a named in Honor their daughter is child. Of their sons now their univ red Cross revue opens sunday a new american red Cross review the third to be staged Here in Algiers opens sunday june 20 at 6 pm in the opera House. Titled a the red. White and Blue Parade a the show features a versatile group of professional French Talent singing american songs and is scheduled to run for the next two weeks. Special officers shows will shown on sundays at 8 pm Andre Ferrugia a orchestra will furnish the music. Baltimore mrs Herbert r o Conor wife of the Maryland governor was found guilty of misusing gasoline rat ions in a state owned automobile by the Central rationing Board. Mrs. O Conor s personal ration Book was revoked when she admitted having made a motor trip to the South. Chicago a the War meat Board said today that the Black Market us one of the chief reasons for tile shortage of beef supplies for tile armed forces. New York Van. 26-year-old Genevieve Sulli sister of the live Chicago tile army air forces will soon close the radio technicians school now housed in the 3.000-room Stevens hotel the largest in the world the 1,000-room co Ogress hotel has already been Given up by the air forces. Hotel men said that the Stevens will not of Able to open until after the War because All the original Furni it Hing it have been sold and cannot be replaced a this time. Air Force continued from Page i Williams of Milwaukee wis., took Over the Story a i saw those old Black crosses As Plain As he said. Quot that s the one i shot at. I got in three Good bursts Aud saw the tracers go into him. I think i hit the Pilot because he headed right Down i was too Busy with another baby to keep my Eves on him All the time. Quot a sort. John k. Moberly of Frederick. Md., the Turret stunner also got a crack at the Messer Climit i. Moberley said his shots failed to strike Home. Atter its encounter the Crim vied marauder received a protecting cover from elements of its formation and from p-40 s the problem now was to get Back to the Afri can coast on the one remain my him Anco it was coughing the b-2�?~ Lod Altitude All the Way bid it Ross managed to keep it a 2 500 feet alone the coast of Cam Bon until he sighted a fighter Field. Quot i had to make a hot Landing Quot the Pilot said Quot my air Speed indicator. Which is essential in a b 26. Went out when the Wing tip was shot up when i tried to put the flaps Down i could get them Only a Quarter with no was to Cut the Speed the ship touched ground at 170 Miles an hour. A these ships hive a High Landing Speed but. Hell i was going too fast regardless it was a Nice Landing there a nothing wrong with my ship that a new engine and a Little Sheet Metal work wont fix chuckled it Ross. Kino inspects continued from Page i and As he drove away from the docks and through the City they too joined in the wild cheers. Clapping Arab kids chased after the Royal car but of course were not allowed to approach too near. Let Wtown traffic w As completely blocked by the crowds. The King returned to his Villa and shortly after midday received about 60 War correspondents and press relations officers. It was an informal ceremony. From time to time As he walked Down the line of newsmen each of whom introduced himself the Kings face lighted up with a smile and he said Quot of. I know your name very Well i be read Many of your Dis draft officials Check manpower Washington. June it selective Servile officials Are putting into action previously submitted recommendations about cancelling detergents of bachelors and childless married men and inducting fat hers. The Bureau instructed local boards that occupational deferments of single men and married men without children Btu Ween 18 and 25 should to limited to six months after july i. Only exceptions Are those w it ii Quot highest skills or professional qualifications Quot in key War positions difficult to replace. J the Bureau also intruded employers to include fathers in re-1 placement schedules but hinted they would not be called until october Veiller noted author succumbs in new a get re new York. June 17 one of America a to St known playwrights Baard Seilier. 74. Author of the Quot trial it Mary Dugan a died Here m a Hospital alter being ill for several months his famous courtroom play one of Broadway s ail Farhie smash hit. And was acclaimed by presidents Wilson and Theta More Roosevelt. Or Veiller who a in wrote Quot within the Law was in in in Brooklyn and worked tor new York. San Francisco and Chicago newspapers before seriously turning to the drama his last written an autobiography a the had Quot published two work fun years was Ive ago. War correspondents Knox urges get purple hear drive japs Back Home news in Brief Sullivan Brothers who died lighting in the Pacific. Joined the Waves at Hunter College. Her parents. Or. And mrs Thomas Sullivan of Waterloo Iowa recently christened a destroyer Washington the Oft ice of defense transportation revealed today that it opposes the rationing of civilian travel. Director Eastman told of toe Many difficulties of such rationing and said Quot we done to want to do it except As a last resort Quot three million women employed in Industry Washington there Are Al most 3,500,000 women in the United slates now engaged in Manu a Cutrig according to Mary Anderson Chiel of the a omens Bureau of the department of labor. Women employed in major War industries a aircraft Assembly 133.000 engine 23.000 propeller 3,000 guns and Cannon 6,000 artillery and Amrum Tiona loading Assembly 39,000 ship building. 43.000 and machine tools 15,000. She said of Over 15,000,000 women in employment nearly 2,500. 000 have children under years 01 age. Allied Force Headquarters june 17�?two american War correspondents wounded w ii 11 e covering the tunisian Campaign have been awarded the order of the purple heart upon the recommendation of president Roosevelt. Merrill Mueller of new York covering for the Magazine Newsweek. Was wounded on mar. 7th near Mederine Ivan it by it Peterman a correspondent for the Philadelphia inquirer was hit near Al Huettar on mar. 30. Both men have recovered and Are again on Hie heat a. Cion. W b. Smith. Chiel of staff at Allied Force Headquarters presented the correspondents with their medals today. House body acts on postwar plan Washington participation in an International organization Strong enough to keep world jux a Ace was recommended this week by the House foreign affairs committee. Democratic Leader John Vav. Mccormack of mass. Commend to the committee for its farsightedness in approving the Resolution and said he would seek House consideration of it next week the committee after studying nil pending legislation concerning the prevention of War adopted a Fine sentence Resolution which the author. Representative j. W Ful Bright. Of Ark. Called Quot a positive disavowal of isolationist policy. Rep. Fulbright. Serving his first term in the House said his Resolution would be a Quot definite declaration that this nation desires to cookie rate with other nations of the world a the Resolution reads a Quot be it resolver by tile House of representatives the Senate concurring that Congress hereby expresses itself favouring the creation of appropriate International machinery wit ii Power adequate to establish and maintain a just and lasting peace among nations of the world \ and a favouring participation of the United states chairman sol by Ltd it a of new York told the press the Resolution expresses the unanimous opinion of the committee and also of the american people. Bloom Saiid. Quot that s what we re fighting a concurrent Resolution does not require the president s signature. Gurkhas smash japanese drive u. S. Collaboration vital for peace Calcutta Khas inflicted japanese Shock to take the India s Tierce Gnr-500 casualties on troops which tried British held Cli in Hills in a six Day Battle during tile last week in May according to an India army observer. Japanese casualties included a High ranking officer and several lesser officers killed and a major general wounded. In an attempt to reach tid Dom. A chief town in the Chin Hills the enemy attacked Putli 1.000 men but could not move the embattled gurkha warriors. New improvements Aid u. S. Warships Washington new and revolutionary improvements enable u. S. Warships to out hit and outrage any enemy ship it was revealed for the first time this week by the Navy department. Development of a new propelling system gives our naval Craft up to 35 percent less fuel consumption than that of Axis ships. Quot this often Means the margin of Victory in an engagement Quot a spokesman for the department said. Destroyers and great new battleships Are fully equipped with the new propelling system other features include new High pressure and High temperature steam equipment the result of progressive Marine engineering research. Evanston a Strong plea for full american participation in the organization of the Post War world was made this week by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox addressing the naval graduates at Northwestern University. Secretary Knox urged that America maintain its military and productive Power when the War is won. And use our strength in concert with other nations. Quot the concent of the United he said Quot is both Noble and realistic. For 32 nations to join together in the Advance toward higher standards of National and inter National conduct makes for strength Iii Wir today tomorrow its strength can make for enduring peace but Only if the adherence to common principles and purposes persists in fact As Well As in fancy. With the cohesive forces of common principles removed. The concept May Wither unless it is enlivened by works As Well a words. We have made a Good Start in that direct inn Dor ing the War. We must not cease with the War. Knox disclaimed any intention on the part of America to to Errit the use of its Power to Mould the affairs of others but insisted our Power must be held in readiness. In association with others to resist changes by Means of War Quot lets not make the mistake of flunking that an International policy a Force must receive initial consideration after the storm subsides there wit i be dreadful disorder Iii the world things can to be put to rights at once or arbitrarily we must convert the atmosphere of emotional id a by if y which arises from the extreme suffering and Asp Normal demands of War into a wholesale atmosphere of willing co operation. We must make Good our pledge that an Opportunity will he Given for the realization of aspirations to Freedom according to the Genius of each people a the american Navy Secretary cited obstacles to the Quot willing cooperation he deems essential As being intense nationalism of Economy. Can Irish. And reaction. In the development of the new internationalism. Specific Steps must let a Taku. Quot pvt a example he continued. Quot Relief and rehabilitation should if possible be administered on a regional basis without regard to a tin Mai boundaries. Following the Teri i of Relief there will he Gigantic work of the rehabilitation of Serries a gtd facilities and tile recon version of Industry and manpower from War and chaos to peace and order a or. Knox stressed the Imi it Ort Anco a of attuning ourselves to peaceful change even As we refuse to Brook any attempt to impose chances by War Quot respect for Law a rid treaties will be maintained Only insofar As there is an effective political machinery whereby Law itself can be modified or he said. Concluding. Or Knox declared Quot when we have at last arrived at some general agreement on standards of International life and demonstrated their realism mechanisms must be worked out for maintaining these standards such will i the role of the International police Force a Power which is generally accepted As tolerant and Unn oppressive or at any rate preferable to and practical alternative to evolve these ultimate conditions of hence is the task of your generation. We Are fighting for the right to use our Freedom Jap planes continued from Page i attempting to and shut Oft new secret device i Washington the Navy has j awarded a contract of 130.000.000 dollars Quot for tile production of a new secret device Quot undersecretary j of the Navy James v. Forrestal re i cent Lar announced. 1 Florida canal Miami. Flu. June 17 has passed a Bill to buy prove the privately owned Gulf county canal As a Branch of the Gulf intr coastal waterway canal which connects St. Josephs Bay with the Channel trom the Apa Lachi River to to Quot but they Are raid our Mainland our Supply he also told the japanese people that the chinese air Force had begun to recover with the help of american personnel and equipment. In new Guinea Battles Are growing fiercer and the Premier said j Tojo blamed the recent Japan con Gress i defeat on the Island of attn and in to bad weather and the fact that the enemy was fully prepared he added that the British aided by the chinese will Toke further effusive measures in Burma soon but lie remarked Quot our forces Are prepared for any
