European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 1, 1945, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday november 2 1945 the stars and stripes Pac Union contract violations penalized by group in House Washington nov 1 cans a double barrelled attempt to cur Tad activities of the political action committee and penalize unions which violate contracts shaped up in the House yesterday the associated press reported some members said amendment of the Smit Connally War labor disputes act proposed by the House military committee would either minimize effective Pac action in next years congressional elections or put Pac out of business Alto Gether the military committee started out to repeal the acts provisions Lor strike votes under Federal supervision after 30 Days notice and for government seizure of vital plants tied up by labor disputes the committee also approved yesterday at a closed session vote reported at 15 to 9 amendments which would 1 ban contributions by National Bank corporations or labor organizations to any political convention primary or general election involving the president Vic president or members of Congress and soliciting spending contributing or assessing funds from members or subordinate 2 prohibit strikes by unions hav ing no strike contracts with employers the penalty would be the loss of collective bargaining rights for one year liability for damages in civil action and automatic re lease of the employer from further compliance with the contract the Bill May reach the House in two weeks the amendments were offered by rep Leslie Arends who told reporters they were aimed at irresponsible unions and not at those who live up to their con Cio president Philip Murray pro tested in an open letter to Congress that the proposed legislation would afford Opportunity to employers to provoke or instigate stoppages and then proceed to mulch Union treasuries through endless keep your eyes on the ice Truman pay code pleases labor leaders new York nov 1 leaders today hailed presi Dent Truman wage policy address As a Ray of for work ers and As setting 4ia Plain and simple course for us to while Industrial leaders generally were noncommittal and con Gressional comment divided mostly along partisan lines associated press reported the president in jigs speech last night pro posed workers be Given higher wages Victoria o Lander of Chicago Secretary treasurer of the federation of labor said the speech will be very helpful in solving the National association of manufacturers in new York and Charles e Wilson of Detroit pres ident of general motors said they had no comment on the speech seized Jap papers Clear Hull of blame full employment Bill advised by Wallace Washington nov 1 Secretary of Commerce Henry a Wallace in a six hour appearance before the House executive expenditures committee which is considering a so called jobs Oral Bill yesterday urged Congress to pass full employment legislation Wallace repeatedly pictured the proposed measure As a much needed first step toward preventing unemployment he said that the slump following world War i could have been avoided and that a repetition could be warded off the Bill would require an Annua report from the president in which he would have to submit a state ment on the employment Outlook Washington nov 1 ans Secretary of state James p Byrnes said yesterday that documents seized by the Navy on a japanese Cruiser showing that the enemy plan for attacking Pearl Harbor had teen dispatched to their Fleet Early in november 1941 has cleared former Secretary of state Cordell Hull of any implication that he touched the Button which started the War with Japan Secretary of the Navy James v Forrestal revealed saturday the documents had disclosed that the enemy Fleet had been alerted for the Pearl Harbor blow on nov 5 1941 Byrnes declared yesterday that he hoped Forra Stais disclosures would forever of any implication by the army Pearl Harbor investigation Board that a so called ultimatum to the japs by Hull on this collection of jewelry once belonged to pm goer ing and is estimated to be Worth half a million dollars the Tiara on the Young Ladys head is valued at dollars the Gold Cross around her neck at dollars the girl that wac t5 Jane Shannon of Southport n c a photo nov 26 1941 Harbor attack caused the Pearl fast cattle bearing train carried Ike on Eto trips new York nov 1 Dwight d Eisenhower had a ten car super special train during the War which roared through european nights at 100 Miles an hour with Eisenhower were eight dogs a cat one harried staff officer and two cows one of which calved aboard the train All of this was disclosed for the first time in a United press prenatal syphilis care near perfect Chicago nov 1 ans since the enactment of Illinois prenatal Law in 1939 percent of the 550 pregnant women with syphilis who were Given Early treatment gave birth to Normal no syphilitic children since the Law took effect pregnant women so infected had been treated by More than Pri vate physicians interview with staff officer maj Henry l Dienna commander of the train who said i will never Eisenhower Senate asked about duty of american Delegate forget running a special guard of 30 to 40 gis guarded the train at every Stop the train was always completely blacked out Eisenhower personal coach contained five sleeping rooms and a sitting room there also were a Long conference car with a table seating 42 staff sleeping cars Stor age coach car for special guards Utility car with diesel engines pro Viding electricity and Power to run showers installed in All coaches a car for automobiles and jeeps and a communications car Odwyer ridicules Gross laxity suit new York nov 1 Mer Kings county District attorney William Odwyer now democratic candidate for mayor said last night that if his efforts to convict Mur Der was of which a Kings county grand jury accused him then i am willing to plead guilty to that kind of the grand jury in a 29 Page presentment tuesday censured Odwyer for alleged Gross laxity inefficiency and Malad ministry the matter had been presented to the jury by George j Beldock a Republican who was appointed by governor Dewey As successor to Odwyer and now a candidate for reelection the jury presentment charged that the panel found abandonment of the waterfront Racket Vestiga tons and a Complete failure to prosecute the perpetrators of Seri Ous crimes although the evidence was admittedly sufficient to require typical of the position o most Industrial leaders was that of Henry Kaiser of san Francisco who declared i consider it serious subject which 1 want to study thoroughly before making any r j Thomas of Detroit presi Dent of the United Auto Obue workers coif said he removed the last excuse of the automobile companies to refuse our proposed 30 percent payroll increase when he offered Relief on prices after a reasonable period of production at ceiling Levels if a fair profit cant be Paul Shoup president of the los Angeles merchants and manufacturers association commented factual and individual application is necessary to make adequate com Dave Beck of Seattle vice presi Dent of the Al teamsters Union declared the president emphasized collective bargaining and in the Long run his statements Are very House Leader John w Mccormack said it was a very powerful logical sound fight ing sen Robert a Taft commented the new so called wag Price policy can Only Dis courage business expansion and kill increased employment but ultimately it can mean Only increased prices and Truman explains Washington nov 1 president Truman who wednesday night advocated reasonable wage increases without major Price changes declined yesterday to Sug Gest a percentage by which he thought wages should be boosted he told a news conference that the amount of the increases would have to be determined in each individual Case that is Why it has to be done by collective the presi Dent informed newspapermen who questioned him about his radio address wednesday in which he Laid Down his postwar wag Price policy extra parcel Post okayed for Italy Washington nov 1 a expanded parcel Post and regular Washington nov 1 ans Over the san Luzare Railroad Sta theory that the Delegate can vote i Tion in Paris and dropped two foreign study okd Washington nov 1 ans state department withdrew major Dienna now on terminal its wartime ban on study abroad by leave said extraordinary pre Chuju s citizens this regulation had mail service from the u s to Italy tons guarded the trams location i been in effect even for u s Stu became available today the postal at All times and Only once did the Lents desiring to study in other department announced germans learn of its whereabouts i american republics since dec 28 during the Battle of the bulge last Winter two night bombers flew the state department asked the for the councils use of Force to Senate foreign relations committee extent of troops allowed to it tee yesterday for legislation without getting the prior consent ing the duties and Powers of the i of Congress in each specific Case bombs within 40 feet of the train Dienna said Eisenhower had scheduled a trip for the next Day so French coaches replaced the dam Arne rican Delegate on the uni edit takes approval by the cars and the Allied supreme nations Security Council great Britain Russia proceeded on schedule undersecretary of state Dean France and two other Council Mem eight persons were killed by the Acheson had submitted a tentative Bers to move in this direction j bombs intended for him draft to a subcommittee the sub1 there would be no limitation on committee gave partial approval where the american portion of for and asked Acheson to rewrite it Ces could be used if the adminis for submission to the full com traction has its Way Mittee Oil wednesday sen Robert Lafollette the charter gives the u s raising one major objection of the five permanent seats on the to the tentative draft insisted that Security Council and pledges this it show stipulate that the presi country to place at the councils Dent can order into action under Washington nov 1 ans disposal enough military strength the Council directive Only the five year program for building to prevent future aggression j amount of military strength placed dollars Worth of hos former Secretary of state eds at the councils disposal spitals won approval from the sen Ward r Stettinius has been i this is necessary if we Are to j ate committee on education and designated to serve As the u hold to the theory that the agree labor Delegate on the Council i ment with the Council provides Only Senate committee okays increased Hospital units new stamp Acheson proposed that simple for menting of the legislation provide 1 the Delegate could vote for the use of sanctions military or otherwise on instructions from the president 2 the president should make reports to Congress on How the Delegate has voted on such mat ters a tentative Bill is based on the senator Lister Hill an emergency police who sponsored the legislation pre senator Lafollette said we dieted Early congressional a should meet this Issue right now j Proval he said the legislation otherwise the time might come would greatly Aid needy and Rural when the president decides that the initial Force was insufficient we areas of All states the legislation authorized should say at this time that in j dollars in Federal funds in such an event the president could Leach of the next five years to not order the rest of our military 1 matched by about dollars strength into action without the annually in funds from applicants consent of within the states and territories parcels up to 11 pounds will be accepted and an individual in the u s May Send one package each week to the same address packages May contain Only such essential items As shoes sewing kits pow dered or evaporated milk and soap regular mail service includes let ters postcards and general printed matter the expanded service will not be available to the provinces of Gori Zia Trieste Pola and fiume the portrait of Alfred e Smith one time new York governor and presidential candidate who died last year appears on this three cent stamp which will be placed on Sale not 26 the stamp will be the size of Ordinary postage Stamps and will be purple in color Assn House hears dangers of under paying women Washington nov 1 ans declaring it is socially dangerous 10 have women undercutting com rep Chase going Wood House yesterday urged passage of a Bill providing equal pay for equal work for women the Congress woman told the sen ate subcommittee on education and labor she based her testimony upon her experience Freak heart death Montreal nov 1 six Pound boy born sunday with his heart outside the Chest Wall died today following an operation
