Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 2, 1943, Algiers, Algiers Pae 4 he stars and stripes weekly the stars and stripes Quot week newspaper Ellks to p. A in re Pere Pink listed in the Erlb afr Tenn Quot a rvs. I of All things is so fort a Nissi Telephone . Christensen ext. Of cent it set. William d. Estoff. Est. 66 it. White est. Arcase bin be Borean Roe Georges Mereine. 8-sft. Edward m. Ditcher Stant lne sure own i?111? be ohs Hedges telephone�??h071. Cen Isa 8egoy. 8-8gt. Jim Evans. Bise Rte Borean special service new York bore is i. 42.4 si., t-8, . I was Palermo buro dorsal de Sleita. Soft. Leonard emitter. Deit Quot a he a a Quot a a York. N. Of. Der March a. Al. Sabert Patlen rate to the United state in Franca a rear. Contents passed by the 0. 8. Arm sensors. Vol. I a. In saturday. October to Ion saturday october 2, 1943 Coughin coffin c. S. R. B. And shopping guide staff off ret Matous Ltd Leollar and actin in Wheatlon. Officer cent in Jet business at Serroi managing editor Cpl curl Femon. To sgt. Hilary h. Lyons g Mann 1?&Quot so is. Gelding. To sgt. Milton Lehman. A sgt. Ralph Edward vetted it i m. Hakim s-8gt. Lack false. 8rf. Re hard Bonner. Rat. Edward Vechell 8gt. George Dorsey sgt. Rani 8. Green. Pee. Leonard s. Smith. Mail Call benefits dear editor while in the British Isles i met and married an English girl. I would like to know if my wife is eligible for the 28-Dollar dependency allotment. My wife is not an american citizen. Will she be eligible for this allotment and is there any Way that the Money May be sent to her in England. Pvt James j. Hart Ell an pm s relatives and dependents who Are aliens but otherwise meet All requirements Are eligible for the benefits of the act granting allowances to dependents. Of enlisted men. Applications deductions from payt etc., Are made in the usual manner. Payment to effected by the finance department through specially designated disbursing officers one of whom is located in the country where the dependent Allottee resides. This method has been in effect for More than a year and unit personnel officers should be Able to give advice and effect an application for the pm concerned. Information Given Here has been extracted from pertinent regulations but individuals should Contact personnel officers who can obtain information from the finance officer a editor. Treaty crying a do not take vengeance. A we do not seek vengeance but Justice for the two million jews the millions of poles the Peoples of Central Europe the greeks who have died of starvation. We seek retribution for unnecessary bloodshed. Signor Croce there will not be another treaty of Versailles giving War a Chance to Start All Over again 20 years later. We Are determined to find this time a treaty much tighter so that the world can return to permanent peace prom somewhere in Germany where the italians could have sent him years ago if they had chosen to do so. The tired subdued voice of Mussolini is speaking to the italians once More. He was the idol of Italy when he was promising the italians Abysinia Savoia Nice Corsica Tunisia. Italy accepted a partnership with world enemy no. I when she saw a Chance for easy plunder. What she accepted was for better or for worse and no amount of talking on Croce a part will stave off the inevitable results of Italy a disastrous Folly and violation of human rights and Justice. Pm sgt. D. A. De latter coughing coffin the coughing coffin that lamed b-26 marauder which made is last combat Mission to Milo tra Pani in Sicily on july 12, is still in Africa. Sgt. Harry soil looser a member of the original Crew for the plane came into the office and told us that the plane has not been sent Back to the stages to sell War Boner As originally planned. Instead its been repaired and is now spending a dreary life of occasional test hops and eating the dust kicked up by its younger Brothers going out on More important business. As War Bond Salesman the Coughin coffin had everything to recommend it it Drew flak like a Magnet but until its last Mission and crack up nobody aboard had even been scratched. With Over 50 missions to its credit it was the Veteran of All b-26s everywhere. The Point made by sgt. Schlock ser who says he Speaks for the rest of the ground Crew is that the coughing coffin As a War Bond Salesman would still be in there fighting they dont like to see the worlds Champion silting Here doing nothing it makes them feel uncomfortable. C. S. R. B. Of what no coca cola a a sgt. John r. O Donoghue regarding Croce dear editor i am angered at your article a a Croce famed italian Liberal warns of another Versailles a which appeared in the sept. 18 Issue. In this world conflict the main victories of the Axis Powers were made through fifth columnists propaganda and deceit the victories of the allies were All military ones won on the battlefields. Experience teaches us that we have More to fear from our enemies when they fight a psychological warfare than when they try in vain to stand in our Way with their weapons. Signor Croce comes to us after Italy s unconditional surrender bearing a very familiar theme. He warns us of another Versailles no de it Rosed Navy dear editor a a presumption was the Correct heading for capt. Benjamin b. Maxwells letter in your paper saturday sept. 25, for he presumes entirely in error the presumption that the Navy men get a a dozen or so bars of Candy a the word a a Navy like a a army covers a hell of a lot of ground. No doubt there Are ships As Well As army posts that ration for one reason or another their Candy bars in excess of what you and i Are Able to get or feel we Are entitled to have. However there is a naval detachment. Headquartered at this writing in this theater that never exceeded army Candy rations and Many Many weeks had to be Content with less. Our Only source of Supply happens to be your army Captain. A George f. Brigel so la Pup ten i poets americana its funny How the Little things the things of Small import have now become objectives that our daily prayers exhort. Those a a Ordinary dinners when wed finished our Day s work. And each one planned for some excuse the dishes chore to shirk. Rorn embed All those parties that wed planned for weeks before yet late that very afternoon we d Rush from store to store. No sooner was the food prepared than Bells began to ring and friends came piling in the House to laugh and dance and sing. Those Days will soon be Back again but Well enjoy them More for Well be Wiser better then and freed from thoughts of War. A pie. Sidney ii. Safren hushed in silence and pinioned there. We clutch our love with hungry hearts and weep for tomorrows we dare not share perhaps there Are no tomorrows just Toci ays then dear one i shall Loe you always. Is. Vezmar. Anc the Central service records Branch known to i s close friends As ., raised its hand this week and asked permission to speak on the theme that a sol minus his service record we ago form no. 24 is wore off than a citizen with no citizenship papers. I getting Down to business . Gives a Case example a rather grim one to be sure. You go to a Hospi a1. You recover. Then you re sent to a casual Pool where you re reclassified and dispatcher a new unit. Along the Way something happens to your service record comes payday and theres nothing for you cornus tetanus refresher shot and you re completely ignored. R s for a St t than to d0, says v s to keep Calm speak quietly to your co and ask him please to Check your old organization and other places where your service record might be and also Ini Lafe correspondence with the Central service records Branch. Nat Ousa. Here a where Steps in. Ii nj1?�?T to acer Ecks Are sent to All Likely places replacement centers hospitals your old unit. If that fails they try a few unlikely places. Unless your service record has been spirited away. C s r u. Practically always locates it of they can to find it. Ifs a pre in of a hat the termites have stared a banquet. In which Cace your unit personnel officer have to see that a new record is ? aah 0nr he St advice for Tholt his ult Loti he is 10 slav 0.t of that Hospital in the first place Coffee party too in ecstasy from soldiers cup by James a. Burchard stars and stripes staff writer hot cup of breakfast Coffee Jufith it f. A is Pace in the Circle. Be Kwh be�?o0= a a a a tic Panorama of Mars but it left a far deeper impression than Many events of major military importance. When i began preparing that breakfast it had just turned Day right. A few fishermen were rigging sails on their boats jabbering away in their own version of the calabrian Tongue. In the streets of the Little waterfront town hardly u Adu a human could be seen. But no soon-1 ritual or had i dumped a tin of Coffee. Then began a ritual. It was too into a canteen cup full of hot a bad that the folks Back Home Ter than a Hundred or More civil-1 have seen it particularly lans suddenly appeared. They in-1the amp a cd citizens who Gripe Over eluded men and women of All Ages Ralit Ning. Each member of that and the usual quota of Bambino. I circe took a Small . He did t to drink glanced again at the Hundred Odd breakfast spectators and finally beckoned to the spokesman. Here i said handing him the canteen cup. A i have no More Coffee but at least there a enough for everybody Here to have a . It will remind them of the Good old silent Circle these people strangely enough a a uiui1 i Swallow it immediately but roiled the liquid about his Tongue As. Ough it were priceless nectar. For did not utter the customary plea minutes the cup went from of instead they form la a a to hand the Only sound be cd a silent respectful Circle about Long Obs and Quot Ahsu of pleasure. 20 feet from the fire and just at last spokesman handed stared. Now and then they sniffed me the cup was empty. I took and the expression on their faces f drink of water threw my gear was such that i hesitated to dig 0 the keep and left. The Circle into my meat balls and Spaghetti so intact but the faces were or raise the canteen cup to my different. They looked More con lips. J tented with life and grateful. A Middle aged Hundred hands waved goodbye. I hesitated a shopping guide pinioned there there a in no tomorrows for such As we who ride the wings of time and War and yet we pause to Nold and shield our Brief Sweet moments As they Are. The hidden nights you and i potent Abdullah on the Sands of North Morocco stood a tent Complete with arabs stood the Home of old Abdullah potent ruler of the desert from the Goat he made him wallets from the tin he made him bracelets from the Camel made he purses sold them to the . Soldier from the Mon he bummed the Bon Bon and the Choc riot and the Chew goom bummed them with a sad expression with the Tongue in Cheek he bummed them took them to the wife and children to the tent Complete with arabs to the Home of old Abdullah potent ruler of the desert. A it. M. E. Mercer if you re planning to get that moroccan leather handbag to aunt Gussie in time for Christmas. You la want to know that oct 15 n set As the deadline for ail Christmas parcels being sent from this theater to the skates. This last mailing Day before Christmas does not however apply to Mas greening cards which May be mailed As late As Nev. To. In Case you be figured on saying your merry christmases through mail theres another deadline nov. 13. A Little memorandum sent around by hq., Nat Ousa. Suggests that units May manufacture their own Christmas greetings on facsimile a mail forms allowing rive forms per individual in addition to the Normal allotment. A few items obtainable on the continent of Africa the Island of Sicily and the Mainland of Italy Are still out of Bounds As gifts for Christmas or any other season for that matter. In fact you re not even allowed to retain sell or give them away. They include air plane or balloon instruments binoculars empty brass or Copper shells weighing More than two pounds explosives fire control instruments name plates from captured equipment optical instruments and firearms. We re sorry if you planned to Send aunt Gussie the ailerons of a Ju-88 for Christmas but its no go. Would you care to see some thing in arabian jewelry instead pm. In Well dressed Man left the Circle 1 and approached me. Obviously he go was a person of importance in that town and the logical spokesman for the silent Circle. Speaking in broken halting Engliski he said �?�1 beg your Pardon but i would like to make a request. We Are not beggars in this Village but we have not tasted Coffee in three years. If you have a Little to spare we would most highly appreciate two eggs free i explained that All the Coffee i possessed now reposed in tile canteen cup. And i said it with Hon drove North myself. Feeling pretty the song for the week in response to requests stars and stripes herewith Lishes the words to a song popular in the states and Here. The pub now Over in my arms est regret As no one could look at 1�?� my arms. In my Arm those eager pathetic faces without n1 1 never Gonna get wanting to do something about it. In my arms in my arms a girl in Millie Monti 340-Pound Billy Rose show girl and wife of 110-Pound Victorio Yacopi Quot that business of size does t mean a representative Mary t. Norton of new Jersey pm. Juju Fri Quot women Are going to be push As for something my arms in my arms in my arms ainu to i never Gonna get a bundle of charms comes the Dawn 1 11 be gone i just gotta have a Honey Bolding me tight you can keep you knitting and your Purling if in a a Gonna go to Berlin Gimme a girl in my arms tonight. It repeat to a a comes the Dawn and i thank you for the Many letters you la we rite. Nice and cute de in a Corner and very soon at and female Tokyo it Amo. La Quot Ever Ket u in the a mail Gimme a girl in my arms tonight. The entire american Economy repeat As before Tenor in m a t a i111. Headin Tor the thick of the Ted Friend upon his retirement fight a re a br0�?odw�?~y no Ehy cd a Abr you Toan win and Dine and Cigar of Fri Vav Fttie 01 people should be lonely once but if you really Wanna vet me in awhile it is Good Tor digit me a girl in my arms tonight
