Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 2, 1943, Algiers, Algiers Page 4the stars and stripes daily thursday september 2, 1943 27 killed in train crash passenger express derailed by freight Wayland. N. A a a sept. In at least 27 persons were killed and More than too others injured when a crack passenger train of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad Enro Ute from new York to Buffalo collided with a freight train backing from a siding too feet outside the Wayland is Al Ion yesterday. More than 300 feet of track was Lorn up by the derailed train. Many of the passengers were scalded to death by live steam when the boiler exploded and is earn escaping from the train s heating sys pm caused other fatalities and injuries. Slate police were aided by air Don t worry about filing tax reports Washington. Sept. In members of the armed forces on Active duty Are exempt from filing declarations of estimated Federal in j come tax and new Victory taxes on sept. 15, the Treasury depart i ment announced today. The War department said the exemption was granted because of the diff i culty in a sumbing the necessary information at Active duty stations. Home news in Brief by poll Tico resigns Post St. Louis mrs. Grace Dozier Durocher is seeking a divorce from Leo Durocher manager of the Brooklyn dodgers. She says Durocher has a Quot very uneven and spent earnings on Auto and air plane trips. She said Lippy a tirades of abuse Quot May have been All right with umpires on the receiving end but not when she became the target. Racket charges disturb tammany big Spring Texas a Motorist told the ration Board he needed j a new tire because of a Blowout while he was transporting a Bear from new York sept. In Racket a san Antonio zoo to Phoenix Ariz. Nothing in the ration Laws covered charges hurled at the new York the situation and he was turned Down. The Motorist said All he could do tical world by District attorney was to turn the Bear Loose in big Spring. He got the tire. I prank Hogan two Days ago were followed today by the resignation work study policy asked Washington a Archibald Macleish librarian of Congress an the withdrawn ref i won Ann 1 bounced he shill noted chinese scholar and former Ambas school pupils from the nation s to Sador to the United states has been appointed honorary consultant to the Library of Congress on East Asiatic literature. Washington sept. I the approach of the fall school term has brought a renewal of the crash in Lisbon last february. Much discussed problem of Educa raid wardens firemen and villagers ton in relation to defense pro in searching the wreckage for auction during War times bodies. Blood plasma flown from Rochester was dropped by Parachute near the scene of the wreckage and used in Field hospitals for patients requiring immediate transfusions. New York was having a statewide blackout test at tile time of the wreck but the lights stayed on in Wayland to Aid the rescuers. Sixteen of the dead have been identified As part of a corps of women recruited in new York City to Aid in the harvesting of crops. Twenty soldiers in the last coach were injured. Jane Froman and Lorraine Rognan for injuries received in a Clipper Danes resist continued from Page it Bor Force when schools reopen would have a Quot catastrophic effect Quot on the manpower situation. War manpower commissioner Paul v. Mcnutt declared today. The wac was trying to arrange a part time work program that would prevent a breakdown of educational processes and at the same time Quot make youngsters available for the War Effort Quot he disclosed he said he was firmly opt posed to closing schools adding that Quot we Are not going to do anything that would Fierlit exploitation of child Washington Kentucky congressman Andrew May chairman of Bert stand tammany Hall Secor the House military affairs committee will push a Bill requiring rotary for 18 years As executive every Able bodied male Between 17 and 21 to take a full years military Deputy commissioner and Secre train my and periodic one month refresher courses. He says a million tary of the state athletic commis youths can be trained annually preferably after leaving High school Sion. They would continue studies while in training. May believes the Bill stand had the Choice of quitting should be rushed with the idea that Uncle Sam should carry a Quot big or answering hogans accusations stick Quot All the time after the War. J that Frank costedio sex convict and Gambler was Quot in daily touch. New York the Board of directors of Uso Camp shows rcom personally and by Telephone with mended payment of 12.000 dollars each to entertainers Gypsy Markoff him in bringing about the democratic nomination of City magistrate Thomas a. Aurelio for the Post of state supreme court Justice. Meanwhile magistrate Aurelio turned Down pleas of tammany leaders to quit the race. District attorney Hogan in a startling announcement monday had released a full transcription of conversations Between costello and Aurelio which detectives obtained by tapping Telephone wires. Hogan also disclosed that the racketeer costedio was already under investigation in new York in Washington sept. I the connection with Slot machine japanese radio today announced rackets both locally and in new american naval forces had Orleans attacked Marcus Island 1,200 Miles Pisa bombed continued from Page it Navy raids new Jap he boards and employers. Last week an investigating committee of the National education. A association reported that the but there was no confirmation of school. Attendance situation was this from other sources. Danish approaching the critical stage in communications in Southern Italy hitting both rail and Road targets in spite of bad weather Saaf invaders concentrated that their attacks on railway junctions and marshalling Yards at of the japanese Mam on the italian West coast and land. The report was later con labor Mcnutt suggested that pro Cetraro. North of Paolo. No flak firmed by a military spokesman Grams get worked out by school or fighter opposition was met there Here who added that the raid was or at Cozenza. Where b-25 Mit informants Here believed that the King and other members of the Royal family were held prisoners. Cabinet members were believed to be either under House arrest or in prison. Reinforced German troops meanwhile continued ruthlessly to Clamp Down the lid on the boiling danish crisis after two Days of fighting which Cost Many lives As danish sailors and soldiers de a frayed Many of the country a anti invasion defences along with units of their Fleet. Assuming unlimited Powei Over the insurgent Little nation under a martial Law edict Gen. Hermann von Hennecken nazi occupation chief decreed the immediate restoration of Denmark a Domestic communication services. He also ordered the resumption of the country a communications with the outside world. The nazi controlled radio claimed a a absolute Calm Quot had been restored tonight but warned that death would be meted out to All those who defy the German dictatorship. A German broadcast indicated that the nazis were apprehensive Over a possible Allied Landing on the danish Jutland Peninsula shortest invasion route to Berlin. Eluding a nazi naval and air patrol five More danish warships including mine sweepers and torpedo boats arrived in Southern Sweden last night. There is no reliable estimate on How Many civilians and military men have reached Sweden but Sweden last night announced that it had agreed in principle that members of the danish forces escaping to Sweden would be treated As civilians be cause it did not regard Denmark As being a belligerent. In Progress but no details Are sex cells escorted by Raf spitfires petted until the need for radio is drop ted nearly 50 tons of bombs Lence ceases. Tokyo hysterically on railway Sheds and Yards. Later in the Day rap1 Balti mores and Saaf Mitchells again the Mainland had they desired a Eisenhower continued from Page of warned the japanese people that Tun Teta. He Syfu Kyj Ottnat the americans could have raided some important production areas went after Italy a rail and Road cording to a broadcast heard in and that Many teachers were Leav arteries this time at Catanzaro in j new York the italian toe. Escorted by p-40 ing their classrooms to accept More lucrative jobs in Industry. The association said it was advising boys and girls of High school age that they would be serving their country better by Marcus Island is Only a Dot in de the British american and French air ground and naval forces in a decisive Campaign which destroyed the last elements of Axis resistance on the african War Hawks. The bombers hit their the Pacific about 850 Miles North i c?nliiie5 Brilliant Campaign targets so accurately that a re West of Wake Island. Of 33 Days i turning Pilot reported that Quot if More than 114 tons of explosives tec of the combined gyrations they want to get any of their were dropped on enemy air in he adm a Coll West of Sicily trams or trucks across the cat Sta lations at Wetak where at a reduced to a state of finishing their education than by Nazaro Junction they will have to least 12 Jap planes were caught i Mary in Potence. A chm fun to in a t71___ i j i______i__a1 i 2 a i n Toi it tim i f i i a leaving school to go to work. Ship them by air. Throughout the period of these unrest rises in Balkans formation and destroyed on the ground it after formation of the tactical j was also reported today in Gen operations in preparation and exe Force bombers shadowed this Douglas Macarthur s communique.1 cution Gen. Eisenhower has Dis vital rail and Road Junction which Twenty five enemy aircraft were put d conspicuous ability to be main Supply j shot Down. 12 probably destroyed cure Complete Unity of command used to carry the trains and trucks to the naval i and 17 damaged in the operation base at Taranto. J a direct hit by a 500-Pound Raf wellingtons contributed to bomb was scored on an enemy the paralysing of italian com Cruiser in the new Ireland area in it a a rations the previous birr it by and a group of 15 enemy Istanbul. Sept. I a Balkan unrest mounted yesterday As the people of Hungary and hitting the Gasworks and Canari Quot a fire visible 60 Miles away. Two Allied planes and action of a great Allied Force with disastrous consequences to the Rumania took part in anti j Ounn these operations. Axis demonstrations touched Oft by the still unexplained death of bulgarians King Boris saturday. Churchill trip the hungarian population was j said to be demanding the with draw of hungarian troops from the russian front while pea a him Quot a or demonstrations and opposition to ing on Germany is also Unm Asur at so Lerno was attacked near Padang an reds sweep which was Many destroyed. Medium bomber hit mad arg on new Guinea with were lost 55 tons of bombs. Continued from Page of president labels Pearson As liar it continued from Page i it Premier Ian Antonescu were grow ing in Rumania abbe he declared the effects of the Anglo Raineri charging that six year o a King can Campaign in the m Dit erran so Meon la who succeeded his a lean and the failure of a boat War ther Boris would be a helpless tool fare will also be Felt in the mass of Premier Bogdan Filo hand psychology of the German people. No ice Washington the ice shortage Here is terrific a so terrific that Albert Ingraham appeared Al an ice House with a doctors Prest Wintion for 25 pounds of ice. He got it too. Bills distributed in Sofia said opposition parties Wou d refuse to recognize Simeon a Ascendancy to the throne unless a More democratic Cabinet was organized. With King Boris out of Way. J Neutral reports said it seemed doubtful that the a is minded Premier Filo could hold Bulgaria in the Axis orbit in the a ? of pro russian pressure exerted by the Peon e who arc strongly pro slav and took upon the soviet Union As a kind of motherland. Fit of meanwhile met again with former bulgarian premiers it was reported and made another statement that the was no question of Poison in Barist death. The prime minister stated. There Are dangers in allowing our minds to dwell unduly upon the favourable circumstances. For myself i regard All such Specula Ion As to when the War will end at this moment As vain and unprofitable a he emphasized Washington sept. I a columnist Drew Pearson was indirectly termed a a a chronic liar a by president Roosevelt in his press conference today. The president pinned that Label on a a a newspaper who declared that Cordell Hull and the state department were anti russian. The president did not mention Pearson by name but no doubt was left in anybody a mind to whom he referred. The president said that hulls remarks on the subject when tim Secretary of state referred to Pearson a attack As a monstrous a we Ere More than to Ite. Tin horns unwanted new York mayor Fiorello h. La Onard la has served notice on new Yorkus Quot tin Horn Quot gamblers to look for legitimate jobs. He instructed police to Quot grab those men and put them work or bring them before a no private Boston a Miles e. Ryan. 32 year old beggar feigned paralysis so successfully that draft doctors classified him 4-f. But he donned the uniform of an army private for his social life and As a result is starting a three and a half year term in a Federal prison. Ii Abner the Svesko Region along a 60 mile front and advanced into the hoi Mem Ukraine tor a gain of 36 Miles in the last four Days of lighting. The cities of Glukhova and risk about 40 Miles North of sunni fell to the powerful russian forces which now Are heading Southwest toward Kolotov tile German stronghold on the railway that links Kiev with Bryansk. L ins route is one of the few open to the besieged Garrison at Bryansk and is probably the Means for the greatest flow of supplies and reinforcements to German forces in that sector. The third major russian Advance of tile Day came in the South along the sea of Azov where soviet troops were liquidating the remnants of the German forces routed at Tagan Rog. In the two Days since the fall of Tagan Rog was announced the rapid red army columns have covered More than half of the 65 Miles Between that City and the seaport of mariuj>o., Down theft Oast toward the Crimea. The hurtling russian summer offensive now about two months old has shown no signs of slackening As was predicted by some Seivers after tile capture of Kharkov last week. Instead along the 900 mile front from the sea of Azov through the marshes and Plains of the Ukraine to the great bastion o Smo cask the germans have b in markedly unsuccessful in repeated fierce attempts to turn the russians Back or even to halt them along a stabilized line for More than a few Days at any one Point. Now three immense russian forces Are pounding Westward at Smolensk at Bryansk and the Northern Ukraine and in tile donets Basin at the Crimea the beginning of september indeed carried few Good augers for the retreating hard pressed nazi armies j the once Vau Alec Weir Macht
