Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 23, 1943, Algiers, Algiers Page 4 the stars and stripes Allied bombers continued from rage 1� tics11, and several buildings. Other Mitchell feared 2f> hits on to of Railroad sidings at nearby b it Paglia and heavily damaged a Large jux a wer Plant. Five additional enemy aircraft Are known n have been shot Down in raid on june la making tile a a Ore Lur that Day read 44 to 8 in favor of the allies capt. Thomas w fare Bee of mock \i1p, n a a let oin Bardier on the Naples raid yesterday owes Iii i. To the aet that he looked tip to adjust his bomb sight jus at tile precis second that a leak fragment Tore through the plexiglass nose of his ship and knocked out the bomb sight itself. A i d been peering through the sight to get my alignment a few seconds before we rallied our target i looked up for just a fraction of a second when the hit occurred then was t. Nun h Natl e i went Cai and dropped my recounted a Apt fare Bee a former member of one of Detroit s farm baseball teams Over Anpelio two gunners out on their last Mission la fore retaining n tiv states. East h got an enemy Figov r their first Victor the marines Are ready Piotrowski of dear walked up an Man Thomas of k ii gof an italian holes. Sgt k t let orig Mich. La sgt Paul am a o it Mien 2001 though Italy is said to i in set by within and a Betz Kriegs j enemy i rom without. Mit Tiell pilots heading tor Battipaglia reported that the coastline of hah apm ared Scenic and peaceful Quot ilk California rapt. Peter b seed. Of Athens. Ohio said he saw something resembling refreshment stands along a Highway with automobiles parked nearby and girls walking Between them and the stands. War brings Amity with reds Cripps Manchester Mutual under standing and Trust Between thew soviet Union and other Allied nations is one result of this War sir Stafford Cripps. Minister of aircraft production stated in a speech Here. I believe he said Quot that if history records Hitler As having been of any use whatever to the world it will be because he destroyed the distrust which formerly existed Between Russia and the rest of the wednesday june 23, 1943 patriots hit Axis forces tension crows in nazi held Greece Indian talks to Jap diet nip ponese claim renegade Leader London. Junee 22 radio reports today told of increasingly Tierce resistance to the Axis by lighting Patriot throughout Europe but especially in the Balkans Turkey revealed rising ten Ion be twp la nazis and italians Inch Cee a because of the continue charged pm Ken Ltd rile the id successes of drek guerrilla German command italians with in unreliability. Or reek patriots brought the entire Region of the Borders of thessaly brims. Ani Macedonia under their control Atter throwing Back rebated German and punitive expeditions. No Navel is or its areas without a sat from flu guerrilla of the London Subhas Chandi former president National t Congre from a Calcutta jail after his rupture Wima Mulla l id s k t he m i hat a n. Who two year ii the i the Jinni i a re a a i Bose Indian Ltd Ca by alb program. To ulv in or it m�?~,1 it japanese Pokone h turned up Tokyo where special meeting i j o i 1i i i i. R tin he a o i has ofal Nee or i d the the. Able in these conduct pass commander the Rome bitter fighting the norther n a Ken Fiat Joi radio Admi a is taking part of i of Mon we n .erin.rn. It a Anan troops j soldiers the that Quot Mounta Ather and the a put up a ted in place in the Little negro ileum and bul True forces of e announcer Mons country incredible re the Ira Vijh i a t r 111. J i \ Kiearn nailing a. M to Roii Moriis in tin i v marines look More like a Nightmare than a dream bul they re really paratroopers All rigged up in the latest regalia ready for a training jump. On their backs Are parachutes which open automat Tull it they carrying Light machine guns Over the emergency parachutes on their chests. The broadcast asserted Bose explained to japanese other Avis journalists that Victory of the tripartite pact mean the reestablishment of that and Quot the will i rec French Reform continued from Page ii Home news in Brief the reorganization of the French armies could not but have a definite it feet on the Compromise solution now thought to be before the committee. The 13-member body was to have held its third full session yesterday morning but the meeting was suddenly postponed until the afternoon at 3 o clock. Gen Charlesti Gaulle was suffering from a slight stomach disorder. There was no announcement forthcoming from the committee up to press time last night. It a known that informal discussions by various members had been going on until very late the previous evening and a Compromise was believed to be almost an actuality. More than half of the committee showed up for tin scheduled to am formal session yesterday morning apparently unaware that there had been a five hour Post mement. It was about this time that correspondents were hurriedly dispatching bulletins on the american British request throughout the two week deadlock on the question of military reorganization there has never been any talk of gird lid stepping Down from his tax Sitison As Coni Mander in chief. Rather it was Felt that Gen. De Gaulle who i co chairman with Giraud of this body which will govern All liberated France would be elevated to a position of at least equal military importance the exist of military commissioner. De Goble wants a widespread housecleaning of Over age officers on this and i other Points g Ira lid has walked. It was Giraud turn to preside j at the session held yesterday of Washington Palmer Hoyt publisher of the Portland Greco ofthe1off a Uji Navy Cut Al la Over the Home site Branch of the office of War information in a recent vote the House approved the abolition of the Domestic Branch the is cur rent before the Senate us Urti Rumbus. New York s governor Thomas e Dewey told he conference of governors that the states Quot can and will do the Job j hading the nation president Roosevelt Cong a i la ted the Gover i not on their efforts toward winning the War. Washington All amendment to the selective service act duelling 18 and 19-year-Olds from military service if the. V pc com ii ouse. H Luu a training was passed by til. Dom for the Indian people theme of his address was that time Doe not work tor the Anglo american i Iweis As it did Iii the last War i rabidly a it a Brif ish. Tin former Indian Leader advocate of terrorist methods opt arsed to the Ghandi Pri Ficile of protest made his Way to Berlin following his prison break. There lie circulated in High nazi party quarters and was received by Adolf Hitler. How he made his Way to the Nippon a capital is an Axis secret. A Berlin broadcast wryly hinted that the journey was made with ease and that Bose was greeted in All countries through which he passed indicating new proof for the Indian people that the world has ceased to be it or a o the ii Thorit ies outbreak Sev ral of i 11 11 people and Ollie Are by re file were and sent to the semite High court a continued from Page i Reb. I added bad w is St an Reb a it Nae ted great Piv Elio is o i our also according t i Adio Bulgari in Ai f Ryng to repress in Beers Ive elements cell clashes Are r police in which a kill d. Polish patriots have set to a directorate of civilian a Sirn Nee Quot which collects evidence against nazi criminals for presentation in Dull organized courts r a get month saw the execution plier by Hoot ingot drowning of it German officials in France there is growing resentment against Gau Leiter Pierre Latta i x Effort to Force French youth to work in Germany. A nazi broadcaster complained of the Large number of Young people who try to evade fix Call regardless of their ideological trappings. Admitted the announcer. These people Are inevitably drawn to a violence and banditry. Yugoslavian guerrillas wrecked three nazi military trains killing 200 German troops in the Oast j month while saboteurs in hol land Ann Belgium several nazi troop also dynamited trains. New York Matthew for bes j opa revoked his 1 bad been turned Golf clubs in the opa officials a Olin. An i god business executive c ration Lxi a i an Dom n Back tit til Don f mix according to the opa found that out recently when the it lie group it it i business men who t.-, Lur extra Gas. Sorted Forbey a a his car. And protested to the local Trenton n j it Ference of Gove not a a Senate president who. Would Call a session of hit executive appointments be i. A it Ite sides of Ihu political Tenet cd. Ies i ii nud not attend the Conder tor fear that George h stranger 1 m a l f ii a governor in his absence 1 1 i a Fure my throw out 32 pending to via both principals Are on of a it veterans ride b-26 hot spots it i �?z.,Ai lied Forre head Quad Sardinia the two French j ters. June 22 a Veteran pilots. I leers were Turret with Many combat hours at the controls of b-2i> marauder bombers Are now Riding As Tail and Turret gunners directing gunfire and formation movements and giving younger pilots the Benefit of their experience the Ortii african air Force has revealed. High ranking of and Tail gunners i Ness fermion Lii two typical old timers now working As Quot Tail end Charley Quot and Quot Turret Tommy Quot Are maj. Donald l. Gilbert of Portland. Ore., and i of. Col. Joseph a. Cunningham. Of Morgantown. Vav va., who said i id rather ride in the Tail than in the pilots Cabin any on Olbia i i during a recent raid Resolee Tivel and poured plenty of Lead into a lacking Messer Schnut and Mace i fighters. Quot one Messy smoked like a smudge fax get when i hit Hun Quot maj. Gilbert said afterwards Quot but you never can Tell about Hie Damn tilings they always smoke when the Jerry pilots throw the Coal principal reason tor Puttin per fenced pilots at Blister positions is to permit them to observe oncoming enemy formations enabling them to direct their own bombing formations into the Best defensive positions. And the communist party Constitution to show that communists not preach violence against j the United states. A a Shneiderman car. Be Ooth Ai communist and a Good american citizen a tile same time Quot he said tile lower court had cancelled so h be i de r i n a no a citizenship granted in 1927, on the ground that communists Are not entitled to naturalization. The Appeal of the russian born communist Leader was opposed by the then solicitor geneia1 Charles fatty who said the naturalization act required All to obtained citizenship to by Quot attached to the principles of the ont Union and Well disposed towards Good order and the Happi of the United Coal strike a continued from Page 1 operated the mines for the duration. The drastic anti strike Bill has not yet been signed by president Roosevelt while the chief executive was deliberating leaders of the american federation of labor and the Congress of Industrial organizations were going All out for a veto of the Bill. Philip Murray. Cio president. Said there was Only one Man responsible for the Bill John l Lewis. Ruhr Valley continued from Page la the order was upheld by the ninth circuit court of appeals. Which ruled Shneiderman had concealed inks connection with re a communist party of California of Quot which he was Secretary. J important Schneider in another decision the court and Ocoin Tolve works rejected tile Appeal of two Anteri Chi 0 Plalos p Coa a Ltd after the Mit pary re,.,non no s a a Quot m Erea i. And a unit sex West coast curfew on Alt persons 2d building damaged. Dom ions of Mann co. Arms productions in the heavy gym Raf rec Juji which visited Fie after the raid More of japanese ancestry and excluding them from specified areas. Under these orders about 70.000 i arsons have Benn removed from j their Homes to the Interior of the country. Productions in has been Cut by nor third estimated the air it disclosed that Well res of the Industrial the Ruhr than a ministry Over 1,000 town of Abner a 8 4/ pc by Al Capp Caramel rack room old vip Gunny a f t7 t a m m it t s r m a it. Of lowly it Arist rdc Tali it a a hoofs that w at the no Boc at position a us on to of of Auty Quot old Truit flt a Aop Stpe now e a Ned the right to a and rites Aach no opt my or the tints Topf 7 Arraj the Ball to Laiss Tvan i Roope to j and Al l heat Soat of r a v a Fri r a pc w hour \ v0ii Tissie and Al i it Iouale pro Rosaly a aur Bli to Quot \ j a it to it a Humah w and have it v a act by neither will Harry unless the other does or Ltd it a a to Wuppertal were devastated by Britain s in Umbers on the night of May 2 1 no Industrial City in Germain has. Up to the present been so completely wiped out. According i to the ministry new photographs of Dusseldorf reveal damage to key buildings of 1 Iesh Jess Defries factory largest a Lune tool works in Germany also extensively hit were plants manufacturing steel tul its structural steel works wire and boilers. Appoint envoys Ankara heralding closer diplomatic relations. Turkey will shortly apr it it ministers to the Union of South Africa. Canada and Australia formal Vanoui Cement of the creation of hese new British Commonwealth posts is expected within a few Days
