Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1943-05-07
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143 = I Ration Calendar Cooler QA8 uA" f'DUP'.' G e.p'" ...., iUs CO"'''I:.~ coupon 28 ex.plre. Mat sa; IOWA: Cooler Fl'lday; howers In BU(]U eoQ.p,. 12 ~¥pi,e. May Sl; Red £, F m.at .tamps expire Ma, 31; south portion or O. II, and J .la.rnp e1.plrll M.a., ! l ; 'rfHE DAILY IOWAN 8HOES tOUJIIOD 1'7 expire. ".De lG. stale, " Iowa City's Morning Newspaper FIVE CENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1943 TMI A880c~r1D ••188 VOLUME XLm NUMBER 190 ·n ----- ~----------~----~~--~---------------------------------~~~~~------ . TUNISIAN BACKGROUND Axis Weakens Before Bizerte, Tunis .as Allied Troops Push ....-.----- Russian Troops Smash S Axis UIS ~ Treasury Opens Japanese Subs To Within 15 Miles of Capital _ • New Fight Against By WILLIAM B, KING ATJL1ED llEADQT ARTEIl, J. NOR'flI AFRl A (A P ) - Counterattacks at Noyo~oSSls~ p'ay-as-Go Tax Plan Sink 5 Ships Amel'iclln lind BI'itish troops, , lIpported b)' II crll hin~ lI11ied air offensive which hll cbllRed IIxis plane. from UlC Tunisian skies, Says Persons of Low, hllvc "mushed through enemy lines before Bizcrte anil Tunis and Several Important 'Heights Captured in Stru$Jgle Olf Auslr alia f'aptllJ'('d l\fo:sicltult, 15 miles from 'f unis, n special communique To Throw Nazis Into Black Sea Middle Incomes Due unnollnccd Ill~t night. South of Vital Seaport Larger Abatements _____ American I roopR clo in/! on Bizel'tc tl~ pitt' strong opposition Allied Bombers Pound deeply pcnptl'llled llxis positions in II genel'lll 1\ aull which began WASHINGTON (AP) - Open- N G B III clown yesterday, tlHI commuuique aid, LOxnON, Pridll.\' (A P) - nus, illll tl'OOP.' ~mll, heel fixe Ilxis ing u new fight against the Ruml ew uinea ases, 'Phe w('uk ning Ilxi c\('fenders I'e led back toward Bizerte lind eou nl el'ult n ·J(R on I hI' IIppl'oacht'H to ~ovorosRisk in tht' 'IlU CIlSnS Destroy Nine Planes I 'rllnis unclcl' Cl sll\'age rain of 1I11ied artillery li nd infantry blow, 1'hul'Sdfl.l' and (·nplillwl II num\)('>r of import ani lleil1'llts in tlH' pla n, the treilsury urgued yestel'- I :lIld allieil JlhUH'~ hammer LI tb I' lI'eating ill/'malls and Italian I'iolent ~t l'tl gg l to thl'oW Ihe O(,I'muns into thl' S<'II, )ros('ow lin· day thut middle and lower income ALLIED HEAD0UARTERS IN I 1'1' 1en tl(>, l~·. nOlillCl'll (,8 1'ly yc~ t ('rda,\'. taxpayers will have to Shoulder , AUSTRALIA. FridllY CAP) An Associatl'd PI'es eli pat h from th c fl'ont said "the p ay·ore ) Oft II fi/.(hting hand·to·han1, tllC Hed It l'my fOI'(,I'!i kill('(l 1,:')00 most of any new war taxes and jhpanese submarines have sunk battl(''' which is II 1)1' llld to a * * * 1l10~ O(,I'I11I1I1R, sniel thl' midnight coml11 l1niC)lI (" l'ecol'c1('d by the hence are entitled to a proportion- four allied ships and one Ameri- EUI'OPl'lJl1 ill\'o~ion ' lis lIndl'l' ,'o\'i~t monitor. ' l'JlIl ~ in two (l l1 Ys 111(' Hu ~s iHl1 s hll\'1' I'cpol'led thl' I I I b t ( 19.2 can recently ofr Australia, the I wa"." killillA' of n 31'ly 9,000 (l('tlllllJ1 S who hni! ol ung to thc 1l1l1·t·OW fOOl. u e y argel' a [l ement 0 , high Command disclosed today, .' Dried Blood Plasma taxes than persons of large income. The mlljority or the crews were 'I'hl' Amcl'iclln t"oop~ \\'(,l'e b - hold ill the en \I('aRllfl. Randolph Paul, treasury general II'escued by nnval units, headqu31'- lievl'ct 10 1)(' Ilh lit riA'ht tni\(', r,o tl' 1'(,POl't R !luirl lh(' HlIssillllS W(,I'(,> only Ci,'(' miJ R fl'om NovoI'. coun el, advanced this contention I tel'S reported, !rom Bizerte and closing on Fer- Saves Life of Yank o.,i. k, Hnd SOl'i!'t ships stood ont to , elt to Rmll, h IIny IItlt'l11ptl'el i 3 i d ryville below the nil va] port. a~ the ~enate finance committee I Lost A~r I 0, t wns announce 0 TH FerryviJIe's docks and other vital oxi ' ~ \'ftCt1Rt ion by hOllt. I fOI' the first tllne that the Jap- N R ERN 'I'lw fil'(' Il;ds (,Ollll tr)'A ttlll'ks, I'Mh IlIH' tn/we l'ioll'llI , than ' th!' began hearings on pay-n3-yoll-go anesc were sending submarines in installations Iliroady have been In Tunisian Hospifal JlI'l'c('dillg' on(', 11'(,1:(, lnllllchNl ill . '" I.. .. • tpx l e~islation with a mojo.i'y Isome rorce, indicating wolf pack I TUNISIA knocked out by American artil- all ('ffort to J·(·takr N('bel'djay. J B" . N . reported to be leaning towa rd the methods, to the co st of Australia Jery and air bombs. AN ADVANCED AMERICAN h I· th 1 f I S•• I •• 1 MIl.. FlehthllJ Continues HOSPITAL IN TUNISIA (AP) r\'~kaya, l1il1(' mil(,q 11000th a~ t of apanese egm ew RU, ml-Carlson plan abating 1042 1' were Ie e ~ ea anes 0 supp y - , . used by the allies. 6 S 10 lO. Fighting all. along lhis 40-mile A wounded doughboy weak trom l\ovol'oss isk, an d Otll('l' commnn· I I ' I kVlcs for all taxPayers except The noon communique repOI'led, Cront was gomg on at nighttnll, I . ' ilies overrun by the advancing Offensive," Chma . th ose WI'th" Win . dfa II" mcomes. I on the aelial rront., allied bombers • and the alll'ed air arm "'as.. not shock and loss ofI blood,I was pickeedd RussiD.nS, the communique said. Thl's meaSUre lost by only four ' heavily pounded Japanese bases CONTIN INO TIIEIR ADVANCE beyond I\lateur, American forces In giving any rest to the baltered up on the batt efie d and rus~ "O ur troops repul$ed all enemy . , I n Dut h N G ine d I ' g Tunisia 1I0W threaten the Important axis-held clUell of BIt:erte and axis troops. b~ ambulance to a mobile hospltol votes in the house.when: the trea- °nlne rloCat I)elawn~. , ll a, e.; rOYln Gen. HenrJ Giruud, French high wI,t,hln artillery sound O. f the front. aUacks with heavy losses to the 7,OOO.~~~ Troop,s ' ~ ~ Tunis. Meanwhile, the British First and EIJhth armies also continue H I th th 24 sUry had opposed It strenuously. I "Five allied merchant vessel, their advances, with American Flylne Fortresse heavily raldinr the ' commissioner in north AlricD, an- e ay ere mOle. an enemy," it added. "The Germans ~egin Knockout Drive It would be most unCair, Paul l namely one medium sized U. S. Blzerte ana. nounced in Algiers t,hat there hours b~fore our advanclOg troops were hurled bllck to the wesL" . Against Rice District . a38erted, to give what he termed f freighter, one large und two small - --- were definite signs the enemy was found hIm-50 weak Crom expos- 1 The fighting extendpd to the inequitublc abatemenls to taxf$ay- Australian freighters and one weakening and reafIirmed his re- ure that he had hardly any blood , I Kuban river valley above Neberd h h b k WLB (I· I cent assertion that the nxls would pressure or pulse to speak of," CHUNGKING (At') - The ers in t e igher rac ets it an small Norwegian f r ighter, have P I H be crushed 'In Atrl'ca befol'e the medical Captain Newton K rum- , ' .' additional $16,000,000,000 In taxes been lOst as 11 result of enemy op- • ane on Inues earlngs jayevskaya, and the communique ton said the important heights ,were Chmese command announced YCS- , is ' to lie imposed, as President et'lltions against our I; hlpping as ' end of the month. dieck, oC 14 Washi.na , Square terdllY, only a shott 'while alter Roosevelt has suggested. indicated in the communique of ' On the basis of the present sit- North, New York City, Silid, taken in that .area. The Russians ne thus iII!!re seeking to isolMe the the ' military' spokesman . had By and large, he said, any In- May 1," the noon communIqUe On Soil (oa·I'.Wag· eConlll _oversy uation the end may come even , The boy was so far 'h. thllt German galTison based at Novor warned tllat thE! enemy' was about creases "will tall Proportionately haid. J I sooner than that, although the Captain Krumdleck and IS nssls- ossisk by eu [Liftg off any eScape to "make an Impoctant 'move," most heavily on ' lhq 10 el' and "The m:qol'ily of the Cl'('Wc wet'c German .still have strong 'natural lant L1.eu1. Marpret McNally, 29 , routes to the Taman peninsula thal lhe Japnnese had thrown in middle incomes, s ince it is not ~aved, due to Prompt action by defenses in the rua,ed terrain of of Mohawk, N, Y., thought this ' hit . lh C B .. s In e t t most advanced hospital would lose opposite the Crimen. a new ofCensive against t h e Chin- ! eas ible to ra ise th e rate on h Ig er our naval. patro ernC. Our shl,P- W ASHINGTON (AP)~I"nored stop wOI'I( ngoin nt the end of the e . ap on p"mn u as 0 its record of never losi ng a patient The Russians already have eLlt ese "rlee bowl" lit north Hunan incomes proportionately." ping contll'lue to opel'ate in vlr- .