i • e Ration CalenCiar MEAT stamp. X, Y • "tI Z, and A and l! meat stamp. In Book 3 ""\lire Oel. 2; PROCESSED }'OODS stamp. - U, V and W expire Oct. 20, and Brown otamp C expll"el Oct. 30 ; SUOAR stamp 14 and HOME CAN­ Warmer IfINO rtamps 15 and 16 expire Oct. 31; SHOll stamp No. 18 expires OcI. 31 ; FUEL OIL per . I COUPOl)ll '43- ,THE DAI · LY~ IoWA . N IOWA: Warmer today. s '44, expire Jan. 3, '44; Blue stomps for PROCESSED 10008 stamlls X, Y and Z of Book 2 v.Uct from O~ . 1 to Nov. 20. Iowa City's Morning Newspaper I FIVE CENTS , 'l'BB ASSOCIATED raEII IOWA CITY, IOWA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1943 TOE A8.0C~TBD PaB •• VOLUME XLIV NUMBER 8

fill.lll drive 19 on . • 19 to r \he t few aw eyes y. 7 - ) the )Dna. - { ~la ll, th\18 B~~b?ur'~ Atie~pt~~ Fi.eld Goa~y an ks IOwa 'Pursue i N.azis r this British their Fblls m Fmal Seconds of 'Game; , n. r------~f . town Johnson County Tops- aigh. ),193, ' KIndt Scores Lone Italians, Americans Capture Enemy Troops Give Ground ,with Ibnda -II; * * * * * . meed WATCH THAT PASS * * * Bond · Iched Trap'ped Germans in Naples Slowly Belole Dogged Allies !..J.. By IIAL BOYLE Quota By NOLAND NORGAARD - NAPLES (Delayed) - (A P) -r storehouse of the dead, where ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN N01~TH AFRICA (AP)­ Italian guel'illas and American the bodies of those who had Brisk fighting raged north of Naples and north of Avellino in doughboys in a thrilling battle uf been killed in the street flrht­ Johnson county* * had * exceeded its Haly yestm'([ay as Amrrican and British tl'OOPS pursued the the rooftops over crowded metro- inK or who had died of wounds third war Joan quota of $1,863,000 fi I'cely-resi ting reargual'd of that master of retreat, Marshal polit:m btreets hot it out for an in the hospital had lain awalt­ by noon yesterday according to an El'will Rommel. hour wilh the last pocket of ing Ldentiflcatlon. announcement made by co-cbair­ enemy I'c~istancc in Naples and An eight-yeal'-old boy lay with men Ben S. Summerwill and Frank En my troops and atmor were battling vigoroll Iy and giving captured 18 trapped Germans and a l'osary gripped in his hand D. Williams. ground only foot by foot in the face of the alties' dogged pllr.l\it 15 trapped Fascists, which almost covered the hole in Although $47,000 was still lack­ 1100·th or Napleli. 'fhe Germans obviously were determined to holel The mechanized forces had his abdomen ripped open by a ing from the last rcport received back the lligh-. perd columns of Liellt. Gen. Mark W . Clark nntil a pulled out early in the morning German bullet. Thul'Sday night, the county has new defellRe line could be prepored . omewber e t.o th ... nOt'th , after seven days of street fighting Occasionally some woman in since overcome th is deficit to 1'he Rame brand of resistance was being encountered by Ameri­ and clashes with armed Badoglio the room would moan softly. again top the quota. can troops advancing through the mOll11tain.s north and nOl·thea"t followers who rebelled against I Others wo uld take it UP and soon The exact amount of bonds sold of Avellino. German attempts to draft 30,000 lheir sadness would wash down during the entire drive was not Italian wOI·kers. the long line of patients like a available last night but the co­ "IL shollid be a rna. t cl'iy retreat," an allied military spokesman "We thought the last enemy wave. chairmen said it would be an­ wnceded. "They have got Rom­ troops had gone when un English- A six-year-old boy had his nounced as soon as it was com­ mel in Italy, and he is a mas ter speaking Italian came up to our right arm blown off and his eight­ pleted. The successful completion Jap Finschhafen Base at rearguard fighting. H e ought command post and said he and year-old brother had lost his lett of this campaign corresponds wilh 10 be. He's done a damn sight friends had some Fascisti and Te- arm und suffered a smashed leg, the county's perfect record on alI mOI·e of it than anyone el. e." de8chi-lhat' ~ their word for Ger- which the doctor s