Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 1, 1943, Algiers, Algiers Wednesday september i 1943 the stars and stripes daily age 3churchill speech continued from Page of United states and russian foreign ministers or their responsible representatives should be held at some convenient place in order not merely to explore the various important questions connected with the future arrangements for world Security to carry their discussions to a Poult where the Heads of states and governments May be Able to intervene. We shall be very glad to associate russian representatives with us in the political decisions which arise out of the Vichnes the Anglo american forces have gained in the Meriden air eau. A a it will be a very great advantage to everyone and indeed to the whole free world if by the Unity of thought and decision upon practical measures for the longer future As Well As upon strategic problems agreement could be reached Between the three great opponents of Hitler Ite tyranny. Reasons for absence a a it would not have been suitable for Russia to be represented at the Anglo american conference which apart from dealing with the immediate operations of our intermingled and interwoven armed forces in the Mediterranean and elsewhere. Was largely if not mainly concerned with heating and inflaming the War against Japan with whom the soviet government has a five year treaty of no aggression. A we have heard a lot of talk in the past two years about lung what is called a second front in Northern France against Germany. Anyone can see How desirable that immense operation of War would be it is quite natural that the russians bearing the main weight of the German armies on their front should urge us ceaselessly to undertake this task and should in no Way conceal theh complaints and even reproach us. That we have not done it before i do not blame them at All for what they say they tight so Well and have inflicted such enormous injury upon the belligerent strength of Germany. A a nodding they could say in honest criticism of our strategy or tile part we have so far been Able to naive in War could be Taxen amiss by us or weaken our annulation Lor their own martial Progress Ann achievement. We once had a line front in France but it was torn to pieces by the concentrated might of Hitler. And it is easier to have a front pulled Down than it is to build it up again. I look Forward to the Day when British and american liberating armies will Cross the Channel in full come to close quarters German invaders but definitely not wish me when this is largely to whether it be near or far. But whenever the great blow is struck you May be sure that it will be because we Are satisfied that there is a Good Prospect of continuing Success and in accordance with sound military plans and not for political considerations of any kind. Best possible strategy �?�1 submit to the judgment of the bulled nations acid of history Itiat British Ana american strategy As directed by our combined chiefs of staff and approved and inspired by the president and myself has been the Best that was open to us in a practical sense. It has been bold and daring and has brought into play against the enemy the maximum elective forces mat could have been employed to the present by great Britain and the United states in regards to the limitation of Ocean transport to the Peculiar condition of amphibious warfare and to the character and training of the armies we possess which have largely been called into being since the beginning of the War. A a personally i alway think of the third front As Well As the second front. I always thought that the Western democracies should be like a Boxer who fights with two hands and not one. I believe that the great flanking movement in North Africa made under the authority of president Roosevelt and of his majesty a government for whom i am agent will be regarded in the after time As quite a Good thing to have done in All circumstances. A a indeed it has reached Rich and substantial results. Africa is freed. All German and italian armies in Africa have been annihilated and at least a half a million prisoners Are in our hands. In a Brilliant Campaign of 38 Days Sicily which was defended by Over 400,000 Axis troops has been conquered. Mussolini has Lorce and with the you would to Tell you happen or been overthrown the War impulse of Italy has been destroyed and i that unhappy country is paying a terrible penalty for allowing itself to of misled by false and criminal guides. A Large number of German troops have lately been drawn away from France in i order to hold Down the italian people in order to make Italy a i Battu ground and keep the War As Distant and As Long As possible away from German soil. Luftwaffe withdrawn Quot by i a the gleaner part of the German air Force has been Era. Ii Oft from the russian front and is being engaged and worn Down with Ever growing intensity night aaa Cay by British Anu american Ana Canadian airmen. More than ail this we have established a strategic initiative and potent a1 from the Atlantic and from the Mediterranean of which the enemy can neither measure the weight i nor foresee the hour of the application. Quot both in the Mediterranean and in our air assault on Germany the car has thrust an immense of Hitler s War making capacity. Which has been achieved by the air bombardment and that will steadily a ease a volume and in accuracy As each successive month passes by. I really admit that much of ail this work would have been impossible in this form or at this tune but for the and magnificent exert ii in Triumph of the russian army who have Del ended their native soil against a violent and unprovoked attack with a comparable vigor skill and Devoti ii and at a terrible Price in russian lives no government Ever formed among men has been capable of i surviving injury so grave and pm 1 As they were inflicted by litter j up ii Russia. A a but under the leadership of marshal Stalin and barked also by the stand made by tile Bri Iii people when they were All a one and to the abundant Stream of american nipples and munitions of All k ads. Russia has not Only survived and recovered of these frightful injuries but has Anflic Etas no other mortal damage on the German army machine a Balkans affected or Churchill said that the influence of the russian victories As Well As the Anglo american successes in the Mediterranean were having a distinct effect on the Balkan countries. In Bulgaria which had been helped tor / years by the russians and had been betrayed by its leaders. King Boris has already discovered that a the wages of sin Are he ironically declared. A a this is also the time to remember the glorious resistance against the invaders of their native Lan i made by the pee pie of Yugoslavia end or. Churchill continued. A a All of the Balkans is ablaze and the collapse of Italy As a War Factor will not Only remove from the Sec be the most numerous of their assailants but will also bring help nearer to those unconquerable races. I look Forward with Confidence to the Day when Yugoslavia and Greece will knee again be free free to live thir own lives and to advise thei own destiny. I take this Opportunity to Send a message of encouragement to those Peoples and their governments and to the Kings of Greece end Yugoslavia who never faltered for one moment in their duty and who. We Hope to see restored to their throne by the free Choice of their liberated people. Quot let us All then go / award together making the Best of our j selves my the Best of each other. With All to apply the maximum help at our command without regard to and other single thought j than the attack and destruction of those monstrous and denial Dom j nations which have so nearly j caused each and All of us our actual Whitewash guardsmen sgt. Foth allows one hit while mates hit hard the Lumberjacks fashioned the i i tenth Victory with a 10-0 score Over the guardsmen at tri eau. Field. The big Timber hurler sgt. G. Foth. Was in great form As he faced Only 25 guardsmen and but for barn Hort a two base blow in the first inning would have pitched a no hitter. Sgt. Langstaff called signals and played his usual bang up game behind the plate. Sgt. Poth and pvt. Brennan pounded out three solid hits apiece. Johns o Connor Fri Dun hot i were the losing Battery. A Cpl. Armbruster it unit correspondent / Little yanks 8 Falcons 5 the Little yanks knocked off the league leading Falcons of the Sha Kolot division to the tune of 8-5 a sgt Ripe a Lange bore Down when the heat was on and hurled his mates to their 14th Victory. Pvt. Lyman Woodward and Lange cornered the hits garnering seven of the la Little yank safeties. In the ninth inning with two on and two out. Cpl. Wayne Gaddis singled Home the winning run. Batteries Little yanks Lange and Shelton linemen Hess and Newton. Linemen la Pill rollers 5 the Back sliding linemen finally returned to tile win column with an 11-5 Victory Over the Pill rollers. Paquin was in his usual form limiting the opposition to six hits and four runs collecting at the same time three biggies for himself. Clark and Mcdaniel of the Pill rollers and Smith Wal Enta and Frost of the linemen socked out two safeties apiece. Batteries linemen Paquin and Brady Pill rollers Glaski and Clark. A it. R. B. Cook unit correspondent i Volunteer farm help requested Albany n. Y a gov Thomas e. Dewey has called for 30,000 volunteers to help Harvest 2,000,000 tons of vegetables ripening in the Fields and Orchards of new York state. A a it is vital that these crops be picked and this valuable food Supply saved a Dewey said. He proposed a program that would place Able bodied volunteers Over 14 in the Fields during Peak Harvest times. Terry volunteers yanks take to manage All Star to a Ames from botox Wyatt head Patch dodgers to double Victory Over phils Memphis. Ten no Bill Terry Fern r n. Y. Giants first baseman and successor to John j. Mcgraw As manager has volunteered his As manager of one of the major league teams for a proposed overseas trip. Terry said that he wired Ford i Rick National league president and judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis requesting the assignment if the project goes thro ugh. A a in a anxious to do this and i certainly Hope the tour goes through. I believe it will be a great thing for the Bill said. Terry resigned his front office Job with the giants at the end of last year and has spent this summer on his 3 0 acre farm near Memphis. Road runners 20 b bus 7 the roadrunners subjected the bus to a 26-hit barrage winning their league game 20-7. Hitting honors went to t-5 Frank Franiz and pfc. Rios who got four for five with the rest of their mates pounding out at least one apiece. T-5 Yetter was the leading Willow wielder for the losers slamming out two singles and a triple in four times at Bat in addition to turning in a top flight performance behind the plate. Batteries roadrunners Orsat and Vig b bus sprouls and Reid is sgt. Amdahl unit correspondent i i has beens 7 guardsmen 3 the has beens combined nine hits two walks and four errors for a 7-3 win Over the guardsmen at Elbi a on Friday evening. Crumley and Caprio spearheaded the victors assault the first with a triple and the latter with two singles. Mason pitching for the has teens limited the opposition tot five hits and struck out six with Kripps behind the mask. Mcqueen and Dunhoft handled the hurling and catching assignments for the guardsmen. It sgt. G. R. Espersen Meade to giants new York the giants have announced the Purchase from Jersey City in the International league of outfielder Charlie Meade Infiel Der buddy Knerr and the recall of pitchers Bill Voiselle Ken Trinkle and first baseman Napoleon Reyes. Meade current y hitting .294, joins the club immediately. The others report next buy pair Detroit a the tigers have purchased outfielder Jimmy outlaw and Pitcher Rufus Gentry from the Buffalo bosons of the International rules net favorite Pancho faces weak Field in nationals Pancho Segura is the experts Choice to Annex the National singles championship in the Usta tournament which starts today at Forest Hills n. Y. The Little South american is favored Over defending Champion ted Schroeder. It. Joe Hunt. Fie. Bitsy Grant Frankie Parker and Seymour Greenberg none of whom have reached s Gura s class in tournament play this summer. His victories in the intercollegiate tournament and in every meet he entered this summer on the Eastern grass court circuit Point to Segura a winning in a Breeze. History however has a few things to say to the contrary. If you believe that precedent has anything to do with prediction take a look at the following fact. In the 62 years of the tournaments running Only two winners of the College title have Ever taken the National the same year. In addition to the collegiate a a Handicap a no southerner has Ever won the National title and Segura is wearing the Banner of the University of Miami. Segura is just about As a typed and unclassifiable As any court Star since big Tilden and is definitely not the one to tremble in his Wool socks at such a Little thing As precedent or any imagined Crowell Dies vet Grid official Philadelphia William Gardner Crowell Veteran Grid official Over a Span of 35 years and a member of the intercollegiate football rules committee died at the age of 59 after a five months illness. Crowell who handled Many army and Navy games officiated at 627 contests from 1907 to 1942. He was formerly head coach at Swarthmore Lafayette and George Washington in addition to coaching High school gets trophy new York Gunder Hagg. The swedish Middle distance runner received a trophy from capt. Ed-1 die Rickenbacker As a result of copping eight successive races in America for the Benefit of the army air forces Aid society. Hagg plans to Fly Back to Sweden soon and train for the fall track i meets there. Hagg said that if con j riot ions permit he will return to the United states for the Winter indoor Competition. The new York Yankees took a big step toward clinching the american league Flag by defeating the red sox twice t�?T-4 and 4-1. The lust game went ten innings before Roy Weatherly hit a Homer with one aboard to put the game on ice fireman Johnny relieved starter Ernie Bonham in the ninth and was credited with his tenth Victory. Til the second game spite Chandler allowed five hits in notching his 17th Mound Triumph of the Campaign. The yanks scored All their runs in the first inning chasing Joe Dobson to the showers with his tenth defeat. Rey Weatherly the Yankees Center fielder was the batting Star of the Day with two homers a trifle and a single. Washington took a doubleheader from the athletics 5-4 and 2-1. The opener was tied. 2-2, at the end of the ninth and in the Lith the a a scored twice but the Griffs came Back with three More As Jake Powell came across the plate with the convincer on Sherrard Robertson a single. In the Nightcap. Jim Mertz scowl his i ii the Victory after re Ieving Mickey Wuelner in the eighth inning. Tigers win pair the Detroit tigers pounded out a double win Over the Browns swamping the brownies 15-5. In the first game and beating Luke Sewells boys 4-2, in the Nightcap. Rudy York blasted his 29th Home run of the season in the sixth with one on. In the second game Tommy Bridges Hung up his 12th win holding St. Louis to eight scattered hits. Chicago dropped two games to the indians 2-1 and 6-1. Orval Grove lost a Mound Duel to Mel harder in the opener and in the Nightcap. Cleveland a Star Rookie Alite Reynolds despite nine walks bested Johnny Humphries As the tribe got 14 hits and the Chison collected seven. Over in the National league Cincinnati split a twin Bill with St. Louis. The reds captured the opener 5-3, and the cardinals won the second game 3-2. Elmer Riddle stopped the cards in the first game and Max Lanier handcuffed Cincy in the Nightcap fanning four of the last six reds to face him. Braves Scalp giants Boston trimmed the giants twice. 4-1 and 1-0. In the first game the braves broke a 28-in Ning scoreless Streak reaching Ken Chase for three runs in the first inning. Al Javery spaced five new York hits in the second contest and won his own Ball game in the sixth inning by singling Wietelman Home from second base. Brooklyn handed the Phillies a double defeat 3-1 and 8-0, As Whitlow Wyatt and so head combined to hold the phils to nine hits for the afternoon. Wyatt had a shutout until the Phillies scored in the ninth inning of the opener when Northey singled stole second and scored on Dee Moore spoke into Brightfield. Head out pitched Schoolboy Rowe in the second game. Pittsburgh divided with Chicago the cubs taking the first game 11-2, and the bucs the second 3-1. The Bruins chased rip Sewell with seven runs in the ninth inning of the opener and handed the redhead his sixth loss. Hank Gor Nicki held the cubs under control in the Nightcap. Minor league standings Scranton Elmira Albany Binghamton Hartford Wilkes Barre Springfield Utica league w. L. Pct j 79 42 .653 Toronto 69 55 .557 Newark 69 55 .557 Syracuse 66 58 532 Montreal 62 55 .530 Rochester 64 57 .529 Baltimore 45 71 .388 Buffalo 30 87 j256 Jersey City Al league w. L. Pct. 85 64 .611 74 65 .532 72 65 .526 69 69 .500 66 70 485 67 74 .475 62 75 .449 58 80 .420
