European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 15, 1945, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 nets the stars Aasu stripes March 1945 m Survey cur few9 s effect on soldiers House votes lend lease until Relief March 14 ans House sent to the Senate today a Bill extending the life of the lend lease act to june 1946 after an amendment prohibiting the use of the funds Lor postwar rehabilitation or rep Robert Rich tailed in an attempt to Kidd an amendment requiring the president u get congressional approval for end lease the Bill j was then 354 to i republicans had wins for subway injuries had objected that the administration might continue lend lease beyond the and ally the House foreign affairs committee yielded tos them by writing the ban into the i the Bill extends the presidents Power to make lenders agree ments until the 1946 Date and also advances the liquidation dates for the agreements from 1943 to Donovan denies subversives hold positions in Oss March 14 there Are any fascists or communists in the confidential office new March 14 i former Soldier who con tended that injuries suffered in i a subway Accident deprived him of ithe Honor and privilege of serving his country in was awarded damages yesterday by the state supreme Abraham of suffered head and leg injuries when he rescued a Man from the path of a subway Calderon attorney argued that the i Motorman was negligent in failing to halt the train in Calderon received an honorable medical discharge be cause of the of strategic director Iii Liam wild Bill has not been Able to find he testified yesterday before a subcommittee of the House Mili tary affairs which is inquiring into the charges that subversives have been granted army the War depart ment had denied this who commanded the fighting69th of the Rainbow in world War said to his knowledge Oss never has hired a Man who advocates Over of the i have never taken in any Man whom i have even a Donovan adding Oss is very since he alone is responsible for the men in All doubtful cases tre referred to army Ace to wed wave March 14 it cot John of Forest eighth of said he planned to marry wave Jug Mary Justine of fort april new Breaks be in levee March 14 Breaks in a 1 private levee in Dyer county sent tons of water pouring Over ten Nesses lowlands but with the flooded Mississippi having crested in that engineers hoped that the Battle along the seven mile embankment had been in this same Section last week flood Waters inundated acres and necessitated the evacuation of 200 along the lower White River in engineers reported that the Jackson Bayou levee was eloping slides near Hodges the situation on the Arkansas River was described As the Mississippi continued to Rise at Memphis toward a predicted Crest of 38 four above flood film walkout May extend to Heaters March 14 threat of a walkout that would shut the majority of the nations motion picture Heaters emerged today from the three Day old strike of studio Richard president of the International Alliance of theatrical stage one of two Al unions involved in a jurisdictional dispute sent telegrams to officials of affiliated unions ordering them to stand by for an order to Stop handling or exhibiting any motion pictures made by any West coast Calls strike unauthorized Gen eral president of the International and paper hangers of sent a wire to striking studio painters saying your strike is unauthorized and not in conformity with the no strike he ordered the pain ters to return to work a local of Lindeloff Union is on strike because movie producers refuse to obey a War labor Board order designating it collective bargaining agent for the Industry set producers said that if they recognized that a local of Walsh Union had threatened to representatives of the screen directors and actors not affiliated with were named to intervene in the Hope of settling the these included George j Alan Hale and Dorothy actors Guild John Del mar Daves and Lewis directors and Hugh ring William Pomerance and Oliver screen writers flasks and pickups tempt the gis the stars and stripes Bureau i new March thou Sands of soldiers and sailors on leave in new York Are through the City easy prey for prostitutes and poisonous liquor As a result of the Midnight the new York times declared today in a Story based on a a times reporter spent two Days interviewing service men and Woi restaurant cafeteria and Coffee pot bar and Grill and Alley operators and army and Navy he found that servicemen were being led to Dingy Spe Kasles which often Are featured by dim shoddy women and dangerous i and flasks the times noted that the curfew had produced Drunken brawls caused by speedup drinking before Midnight toting of flasks and spiking of Coffee and soft drinks in Al night necking in dark hallways and roam ing the streets in search of i dec army and Navy officers privately assailed the and a Navy was quoted As saving we the staff is worried about this Young it was cryptic ally is named Frances if Shes in what can we do about it plenty the Ohio gushes Over Cincinnati Airport floor Waters the Ohio River through a Bank in a levee on to the Cincinnati Airport when the Ohio reached Peak height at that City last yesterday the Ohio was rapidly Bat the rain swelled Mississippi fiver Malonff Ttoe Tennesse Arkansas Border threatening to flow Over its larger airborne attacks predicted the stars and stripes Bureau new March William first troop Carrier command said yesterday that military leaders Are now planning new and larger air borne before very he said in an address prepared for delivery at the american legion aviators huge four motored cargo some of which have been up to this time solely As transports tween this country and various Heaters of will become part of the troop Carrier combat modification of cargo planes is now old adding that it would make possible the towing of newer and larger cg13 and cg10 capable of carrying Large artillery pieces and opa slashes list of those eligible for unused cars March 14 ans an Effort to conserve the dwindling Supply of unused 1942 the opa today whittled a list of 26 groups hitherto eligible for new automobiles to with the Reserve Down to new Homet work driving was eliminated As a qualification for new the groups still eligible include government employees engaged in fire crime Law enforcement and mail deliveries Public health nurses and midwives farm veterinarians ministers or other religious practitioners members of armed forces or state military for Ces on official business taxicab and owners of car rental the eliminated groups Are still eligible for used 1942 rationed will protect our men some we will not have them fall into the hands of prostitutes or be Poi soned by bad whisky or be j there have been Many com plaints by servicemen who had had Only a few hours to visit the i the times an unidentified i colonel in an army Camp in new Jersey summed up the general opinion of servicemen on the cur few by saying they All it i i i fears it will be worse i the times concluded its Survey by declaring that conditions would grow worse unless special provisions Are made for in War manpower chief Paul listed conditions under which restaurants serving meals to War work ers would be exempt from the restaurants must file an application specifying the period of time after Midnight during which they wish to stay and employing firms must certify that workers have been or will be served by the police must also submit a report that the applying restaurants have been open for the hours indicated and that most of their Are War workers employed in nearby Jenkins dead Al March 14 Burris i Kansas Liberal j and known also As an pub i educator i and world died committee boosts world policy fund 14 House appropriations com Mittee today recommended that Congress give the state depart ment More Money to achieve its foreign policy the recommendation was made in a Bill to provide for the Justice and Commerce departments and the Federal Judi Ciary during the j945 fiscal the figure advised by the com Mittee boosted the state depart ments appropriation from 588 for the current year to Pacific parcels pile up March 14 James Fulton said that millions of unclaimed packages for members of the armed forces were in Pacific military said that he would recommend that Congress suggest turning the packages Over to the red Eto vets Home to urge stepped up output the smile on the faces of these eight reflect the feeling of How it is to be even though they were sent there to tour or Jinx workers to increase and explaining the vital Supply needs at the
