Oran Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 23, 1943, Oran, Oran Tim metro a my emits a mme of mqo0�g �cftx4l�� pm a pm a a vhf a Raxa no. A my mtg a Bact a mkt a a Quot Sassy soviets beat off varied gifts flood Tro usury Doport Mont nazis at Kharkov a amp a amp re Man la Cash. In mum a e up a wms boy to a m Soi a Lorge Scott tank a a Toad u pan it. Bottle r09�119 restaurant service to the London aug 33-8ovlei Fetn made further advanced into Khar Kov by Bee tint Hack German re enforce merits in Large scale tank and infantry Battles in the open country South and West of the oily Moscow said last Kigiu. Meanwhile a special russian communique that at least 1.000.000 germans had been killed or Arouh did on the tads front Between july it when their ill fated summer offei4ve began and August 30 the nazi losses As reported in Moscow. Were the heaviest Ever. Suffered in a similar space of time. In the same period the com Munique added the russians destroyed a 600 German planes. 6.600 tanks and 3 600 guns. The rus fetaui also capt red 860 tanks. Ijs4 guns and took 26,600 prisoners. Main activity in the Kharkov area has been the russian on the City from the South to support the spearheads that advanced to the North and East suburbs a Meek ago. When the armies that took Zalev 22 Miles South reach Kharkov. The final assault 011 the City May be expected to in full a to fifth. The germans were reported to have keen Given la the assay a sad wry and the army is mtg Al Reg Ftp or is sati Rbt Todoc a which ulu it chairman ebon praises Fossil says soviet wants lasting Faycak m a Urpi waiter in one of the local Deaneries. When Yon finally got some from 19-year-old Lagha Bao Baker he drops Gravy on year pants and then wipes it off with the soup he a Pond Iasa Washington. Aug. Man sol Bloom of the House pore Igi it affairs Oom Mizoe said that Russia had been accepted As a Quot respected colleague in War and predicted that she should Quot remain one of the United nations in seeking permanent Quot All nations Admire and respect what Russia hat done to this War Quot he said at a press conference Quot and i Don t think that to Nash fear for what she will do after the War. She jul be just As anxious As other nations to win have thrown fresh tank a in to fan try forces into the Battle to halt the soviet armies threatening the import int City of Sumi 2ft Miles North of Lebedin. Attempting to bolster up a people whose armies Are meeting defeat on every front and whose cities Are being ruined by Allied in attack German minister of propaganda or. Paul Joseph Goebbels in a recent broadcast Philosoph ised on the importance of showing heroism in times of adversity. Nasis Dort have Quot the German hereditary Eta of allowing. Re setae Quot to Hanow our action and a def tonal Denver he saw. Dodging the question of what the future held for Germany the Swopa Ganda chief lamely got off this bit of obscure verbiage 1 a of a Doubter How we shall reach Victory then wet it Jed Only pm font out that this question is much More suitable to the he went on to say that the National interest forbade talk about the future. Quot yes even about the essential parts of the present it is necessary that the a Hole nation look with Sovereign Confidence on the fuehrer in whose hands it has placed its reporter i continued from pay i body to just keep right i doing their jobs just As they had been. In fact he has t said very much up to the moment yet after a few weeks his influence began to be my and gradually before anyone was hardly aware of it he had this corps in the Palm of his hand and now every Man in it would go to hell and Back for him. One Day a colonel stopped me under a tree and said this about the general Quot he has the greatness of simplicity and the simplicity of a second lieutenant Friend of mine who served with the canadians and who has twice been de decorated for bravery told me this Quot he is the finest officer without any exception that in be Over served on night i was sitting with a to Inch of enlisted men in the dusk and one of them said Quot Are the inti respondents awake to Gen. Do they know what a Fine he is Quot end then you la hear a int remark like this that Bradley is my Man. I he is an old they Al say it As though the were de and unite pleased at their sagacity in suddenly having Vered it. Put Bradley Lant an old fog at a it he a too direct to be a fax. If i has two outstanding traits Ahey ase and honesty. Thors ipas pretence about him. Either in my Ehod or pin Cahty. Lie just he to to the simplest finn. D that hip Pum to be a pain a Westerner with common sense and common honesty who has studied and practice All his life tor the Job he s doing now., and he doing it to just the same Calm and ordained Way that we would play a game of Bridge or drive a Sar to the s terrain hampered work Allied Force Headquarters everything from mules to air planes from captured German vehicles to Hospital shins were used to evacuate wounded american am tors in an endless conveyor Belt of mercy that stretch to from Messina to base hospitals in North of school tao chars wifi close 13,000 classrooms Chicago thirteen thousand classrooms in the nation s schools will not open this fall because of a shortage of teachers according to miss Selma Borchardt vice president and legislative representative of the american federation of grow civilians seek powerful drug rough terrain the rapid Advance of u. 8. Troops Aix a constantly changing Battle scene were All Field problems to be solved when it came to speedy and efficient removal of casualties from the front Unes. In spite of the seeming Difflcul-4 the however officers of the army s medical corps claim that evacuation in the sicilian Campaign was much easier than in the North african Battles. Quot our Job really was ten times easier declared it. Ool. Perrin k. Long of Baltimore lid., medical consultant for the surgeon s office natou8a. Colonel lors famed for his research on the Sulpha drugs at Johns Hopkins University Baltimore returned this week from an inspection tour of medical installations on the captured Wand. Quot in Northern and Southern Tunisia the ambulance runs often were Over a Hundred Miles Long while in Sicily especially along the North Shore we set our planes Down right next to the evacuation hospitals and thus were Able to Fly casualties Bank to Africa within three hours. A third of our casualties were transported by miss Borchardt Saidon a report to the aft convention Quot there has Wen a 21 Percer turnover in teaching jobs in the last year. We know that teachers Are not going to stay in a classroom at salaries from is Hundred to twelve Hundred dollars a year when their pupils who leave school without training Are paid twice that sum for routine she declared that Federal emergency Aid for a the nation s schools was Quot vitally essential to the welfare of our wac s Wai join wac select to join for duration plus six president sworn in Paraguay president Hignio Morinigo has Token the oath of office for a five year term. He was re elected last february a after Holder to the office since november 1240, when president Jose Estigarribia was killed in a plane bombed Ctm fixed from Page 1 Lampo Tatlo lines has received the heaviest sort of darn age to its marshalling Yards. All three main railroads loading out of the City have Boon Cut. Naples and Foggin hold correspondingly vital positions As the West and East centers of rail traffic respectively. The wrecking of Railroad installations which surround them Means a virtual standstill for All North South rail communication. Wellington bombers of the. Raf and Craf last night gave the Railroad Yards at Batt Pasha on the West coast of Italy a heavy pounding. A 4,000 Pound bomb burst m the marshalling Yards creating great damage. Algiers. Aug. 22 a the ladies have made up their minds facing the decision of to opting a Dis charge and returning to the states or enlisting in the army of the United states 87 percent of the wac s of North Africa elected to join the new wac component stay with the War until duration Day plus six months. On August 31 the wac will officially shed its auxiliary status and become an integral part of the army. Chief effect of the change was that the women who volunteered As auxiliaries were now required to enlist As Bona fide soldiers or accept discharges from the corps. Several of the girls Are leaving because of bereavement at Home stated capt. Westray Battle Boyce theater wac staff director. In other instances the situation at Home has changed to such an extent that As conscientious women the members cannot be blamed for electing to return and shoulder family responsibilities. Or of the departing Waack a auxiliary 1st class Olive m. Baugh come of Fountain inn 8. A. Is a registered nurse and according to present regulations can no Forcer be accepted for membership to the wac. She is applying for a com Mia Aier in the army nurse corps. % Washington aug. 22�?civilian requests for penicillin have increased recently As the re Silt of publicity Given to a Case in which release of the powerful new drug was obtained from the armed forces for which almost All Peni Cizin production is earmarked. The Public health service taking note of the increase announced that All civilian requests would be referred to doctor Chester a s. Keefer chairman of a he National research Council committee on chemotherapeutic and other agents. He has the final say on civilian allocation of the drug according to or. Warren f. Draper acting surgeon general. A or. Draper cited the difficulty of manufacturing the drug in Quantity and the fact that it is urgently needed by the armed forces. In Chicago Hope faded for the recovery of 19-year old Marie Barke who is suffering from a rare blood disease. Appeals were made to president Roosevelt and in it. Roosevelt for release of penicillin to treat miss Barker but it was Learned that her physician had been informed previously that the drug would not help in her Case. In Muskegon Michigan 14-year-old Kenneth Berkel. Also the victim of a blood disease died despite the administration of penicillin. R it is being used with great Benefit in the treatment of wounded soldiers exceeding even the phenomenal record of the sulfa drugs. It is effective in some cases where sulfa drugs Are not and does not have the. Bad after effects that the sulfa drugs sometimes have. Blooms remarks were Umpire by members of Congress who had made speechmaklng4 Tota. At it a found that people were eager for Post War collaboration to prevent War yet wondered Quot what will Russia do Quot Bloom said it was inconceivable that Russia would Ever consider a separate peace with Germany and As one step against future wars warned. Quot we should never let a German. Jap or italian have a gun again. The Only Way to keep peace is keep the warring nations from in the same vein senator can Hatch of new Mexico >3echmaking tour in support of iter National collaboration to Chi successor aircraft Corner launched Quincy. Mass a the aircraft Carrier Wasp seventh american warship to Bear that name was launched at the Bethlehem fall River Yards Here. Jackie Shea six son of cmdr. John j. Shea and Jimmy Burlingame. Ten and his brother Bobby nine sons of gunner Archie c. Burlingame stood at attention As the Stop Slid Down the ways their fathers perished when the carriers immediate predecessor was sunk off Guadalcanal last september. The american people to a nation wide broadcast to Tell Congress a hat they want a United nations organization to enforce peace after this War is won urging support for a Resolution on Post War International cooperation sponsored jointly by himself and senators Ball of Minnesota. Hill of Alabama and Burton of Ohio. Hatch said Quot now is the time for. The people to speak and give Congress the mandate which will correctly express the will of the people of America. Let not the Day of Opportunity be lost lest it not return again until some other Sims a ration faces and fights even a More deadly War than we face and Hatch recently returned from Asp internal Cago. William Green president of the american federation of labor recommended three poet War actions in a federation of teachers convention. Quot a 3 matter How grave the Post War emergency May be we must solve our pro isms by democratic methods. We must inaugurate a program of production which will provide ploy ment for ail our must insure ourselves against toe fear of want and the a sans of disability by broaden int and a improving our social Security representative James h. Morrison o the sixth congressional District announced that he would be a candidate for governor in the democratic primary in january. Morrison was Defeated in the primary when he ran for governor in 1940.wright Plant conf Tiuch from Page 11 work has become Quot super critical Quot in the knowledge that their work had received criticism. Curtiss Wright president Guy w. Vaughn told the committee that company officials were doing everything possible to Correct lax conditions which he conceded had existed at the Lockland Plant prior to the investigation. He repeated that the company had never knowingly shipped defective aircraft engines or parts. The production lag has been due to inauguration of new ins Poolton methods which went even further than the army required Vaughn . Asner by Al Caff
