(Iowa City, Iowa), 1942-07-10

(Iowa City, Iowa), 1942-07-10

. ,., ..... - - _. ~ _.- - Yanks Down ScaHereci Showers In. Loul, Browns, IOWA-8llaUered sbowers In Ilen­ 15 &0 2 'THE ,DAILY IOWAN tral pOrtion 'oday, and Ilooler 8te S&Ory CfD Pare f In loutbuat pOnlon. Iowa City's Mornlns New.paper FIVE CENTS THE ASSOCIATED P&!S8 IOWA CITY, IOWA FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1942 THE AUOOlATEO paul VOLUME XU! NUMBER 247 ~e e e The IVaa tor aZI lorne aln Ilay_ .' ntlOd ex- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * wal • lea.. nute tire Ilisie Allie 5 Regis ter uccesses In Egypt, and Ilttle • • I dded SABOTEURS GO TO TRIAL IN GUARDED 'BLACK MARIAS' I the solid I Brilish Holding FBI Seizes Nazi 'Spy Germans 235 Miles From City; )Usly ner's "La. Posil'ions West Attempting U.S. Entry Reds Stand Fast at Voronez~ . act I but . lUIld WASHINGTON CAP) - A bo1dfin New York harbor June 30, were rnity Of Alexandria nazi attempt to sUp a. spy into the detained several days for ques­ MOlcow.;Ro.tov Railroad, Lalt North-South Link lhird United States on the steamship tioning. T~moshenko, that Of Supplies to Threatened oyed Drottnlngbolm, diplomatic ex- Disc losln~ thai Bahr. who was By Allault on ROllolh ex- Recent Axis Movel change vessel, was charged by the amon~ them. had been arrested. ~imited to CounterillS justice department yesterday with the FBI said he was born In MOSCOW, Friday ( AP)- The massed steel might of the Ger­ announcement of the arrest of Klosperfelde. Germany. Au~. 21. man annies in onth Russia had driven to within 235 miles of lerg, Allied Flank Attacks Herbert Karl Friedrich Bahr, 29- 1913. came to the United Slates industrial Stalingmd on the Volga today, but the determined red nmit year-old former American college with his family in 1926, and CAmo, Egypt (AP)~Wag­ IIvlld in Buffalo. His father was armies held theil' g rollnd fit"U1l y beforc gr'!lvely imperiled Voro- his student, on charges of espionage. New iJl,r II. war of nerve!; in th~ descI:t. naturalized and he Illalms Amer- neziJ and the UPI' r I'eaches of the DOll , the midnight Russian Bahr, educated in Buffalo, N.Y., 811i.~d air and ground forces Ican citizenship. communique diRelosed. were reported last night !Scoring schools and at Rensselaer Poly­ After his education in this coun- I " . a'series of successes with conti. technical institute. has been in try. he went to Germany in 1938 DUl'rng .J uly 9 OUI' tl'OOpS contrnued then' stubborn blltt1~~ \\Il\l,{ , 'Ilatrol aetiQqs aud aerial Germany, the federal bureau of in­ as an exchange stud nt and stud- to the we t ~f Voro!'czh and In the area oC the town of Rossosh. attacks Oil the positiohs of Field vestigation said, since 1938. ied at a technical school at Han- the communique said, I A statement (rom J. Edgar Hoo­ over, receiving a degree. Rossosll is 100 miles so ut/lwest of Voronez/J and 160 miles direqt- {ary ~I8111181 Erwin Rom.meJ west of El Alamein. ver, FBI director, quoted h1m as Hoover's slatement said the ges- Iy east of the great steel ci ty of Kharkov. On a tributary cIo e to Jme, admitting that "he was enlisted in tapo taught Bahr in the art of the Don ~osgosh lS 90 miles northeast of KUQyansk-the first General il' Claude J. 'ter_ British October of 1941 by the German spying, as well as writing with major poillt captlll'ed in t hi s major Oel'man offensive of the this E. ~\tchlnlelJk is retainine- the gestapo for the purpose of return­ secret, invisible inks, and gave him year. It li f; only 235 miles northwest of Stalingrad, on the b1'9ad .eral initiative he took when the pre· Ing to the United States to secure be various addresses ill Spain, Swit- banks of the Vol{:(a commanding the northern approaehes to the Si!nt positions Some 70 miles west and transmit to Germany infor­ zerland and South America where oil bearing Oaucasus. which apparently is the German goal. )dist ot Afexandria were assumed. The mation pertaining to the war ef­ he was to send written results of Irial his activities. (Russian sources in London conceded the latest German ad- ~nemy movements of the Pllst fort of tbis country." The FBI Bahr had $7,000 in United States vance was of tlte g-ravest importance. ) . we~k, have been mainly, to counter . said Bahr was being held in New Two I\eavlly-guarded "Black Marias" transport'tbe elrM a.lmused nazi saboteurs from the District of Co­ York pending arraingment in currency. This, the FBI director Rossosh iR a manufacturing town about 20 l"Q.il e from the alIieq tt1rell ts to the .lIis flank. lumbia Jail to the justice department building' In Washlnrton \vliere they went on irlal before a military Newark, N.J. said, was for transportation, the middl Don area. The new 90-mile Gel'man advance pushed the There are indications that Rom­ eommission. Note armored United States army car following tbe last of Ihe police patrol Cllrs, which has The nearly 1,000 passengers on securing of milltal'y information, nazi rig ht wing fal' fl.H·ward while the Russians lhrew in hundreds mel 'would like a respite of two or an armed guard on the rear step. ' the Dl'ottnlngholm. which arrIved and "thc loosening of tongues." of thousand of soldiers in an effort to hold the nazi center and fhree weeks before malting another left along the line of the upper push toward the Nile but it was * * * * * '* * * * Don fat'ther north. by no means certain he would be By the advance, the Germans illo,wed this much time to re­ went a long way towards esta­ builli his strength.' blishing a new line extending Nt,b& Sallies northward from the Rostov area, Night :;allies by the British are the point of their deepest -penl!tra­ e$pecially annoylne to the enemy, tion last year, 300 miles north­ Iccording to pri&one~ lT. as the Ger­ ward to Voronezh. mans usually base their operations The critical nature of the fight­ so ~very soldier may get a good 124 Bundisfs Taken ing in the Rossosh area was point­ nllbt's sleep. ed up by the fact that the town NQt knowing when a bayonet Into Custody During lies on the Moscow-Voronezh­ party will charge out of the dark­ Rostov railway, the last remainln, ness at them and having to jump north-south link over which sup­ into split trenches when allied Coast-to-Coast Raids plies are funneled to the desperate­ planes come over, they have any­ ly pressed armies of Marshal Se­ thing but a restful night. NEW YORK (AP)-Three lead- LONDON (AP)-The British meon Timoshenko. The British . patrols. operating ers o{ the German-American Bund WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi­ man of a senate-house committee CHUNGKING, China (AP) - A and its former national counsel yesterday announced the capture Report Officials Differ dent Roosevelt, in a new rebuke The assertion thll.t the righting Inostly at nigh t, ranged the curving which has sought unsuccessfully Japanese force of 30,000 has been was "in the area of the town" southern sector ot the front at the were held in bail totaling $85,000 of the French Island of Mayotte, On Publishing Hearing to the house fa rm bloc, made it since May 25 to compose differ­ ambushed and routed with the suggested that the raHway might head of an expanse lying between last night as the total number of strategically situated at the top of plain yesterday he would accept ences of the two congressional the axis' extended flank and the Bundists arrested by the FBI in Mozambique channel in which Before Its Conclusion no compromise of the farm appro­ branches over the $680,000,000 Joss of at least 2,000 kiUed and Qattara depression. nation-wide raids during the last Japanese submarines recently priations dispute which restrcted agriculture fund, immediately in­ wounded in heavy fighting in BUllETIN • • • tbree days rose to 124. have attacked at least nine allied WASHING'rON (AP)-Govern­ the government's authority to sell terpreted this as tlat support of Kiangsi province, Chinese central LONDON, Friday (AP)-Th, Tbe axis jOiltion on the soutb All four pleaded innocent yes- and neutral ships. ment prosecutors, unfolding be­ surplus wheat for Uvestock feed the senate's ammendment aulh­ news dispatches reported last Stockbolm correspondent of the 'extends lome 30 or 40 mlle!\ &0 terday in federal court to charges The official war of1ice report lore a special trial commission a at sub-parity prices. ori2:i"g sale of 125,000 bushels of night. Dally Man reported too .., ihat tbe west of a line drawn north of conspiracy to advise Bund mem- sa id tbe 140-square-mile island bizarre story of sabotage plotted Signing a stop-gap measure to government-held wheat (or feed All told, the Chinese' unofficially Adolf Hitler, wbo last Deeem­ and IIOIIth ' titrourh EI AI"meln bel'S to refuse to serve in the coun- with a population of less than 18.­ in Berlin, appeared yesterday to Provide the agriculture depart­ at about 83 cents a bushel. reported nearly 5,000 Japanese ber assumed the "lntuUive" mill­ lliit 'bere was no Indication the try's armed torces, and to make ,000, was occupied by British forces have reached the chapter dealing ment with July operating funds, Accqrdingly, Russell said that casualties in various fighting sec­ tary leadership of the' Genu.1I. British ,round forces had ven­ false statements in conncction with July 2 without resistance or ca- with the arrest by FBI agents of the presictl!nt said in a statement when the conference group meets tors in recent engagements.

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