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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, January 14, 1946

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 14, 1946, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Today open offensive on 40 a Trent to germans by Retreat through Arnad Convoy smashed off the Western Europe edition 180 unit Fickli keep twp ripes in the european theater the weather today Paris fair to France Dover fair to Germany 1946 cos in pans hold redeployment demonstration at Trocadero set up by strikers who walked out of the huge Bethlehem steel Mills at before announcement of the last minute a number of orderly throng which Sal hered at yesterday listens to of the 100 Paris gis hold second protest formation of a i liberation committee was agreed upon by 500 members of the Ond Paris mass protest meeting yesterday afternoon to organize and present a con Ete program for the release of soldiers to a special Senate investigating due 7 or f the meeting was shifted from the arc i e hits bring is Bac wave 1 ave of bring them Home Public Pinion in the it blinding the Erica occupation troops to the of the allies in task in Germany and Dpi gift Eisenhower Stom a news conference to blaming this agitation for much the unrest among i Eisenhawer said s this clamor to bring the boys a jibe gets Back to the Soldier and s a very definite influence on attitude and he if everyone says bring us we must not have much to i Over is extremely difficult for a the face this kind of convince i men of the real importance of or assignment if tie democratic ties believe that a Good solid spation of hostile territory is it is up to us to keep our forces at reasonable foil nazi revival in Japan 13 Al to reorganize the nazi party Japan has been broken  officers in Yokohama announced House to ask army explain 13 House military affairs after a closed said today that the War depart ment would Nave to give an Ade quate accounting of Deobil Gatior policies before Congress would be willing to go along on postwar military members of the committee indicated that they were disturbed about army morale and probably would not be in a mood to support army requested it was generally believed that Congress would be willing to extend the draft at least for a limited the selective service act will expire May 15 unless Congress votes an house1 members also predicted to Creaser demands for Congress Iona action to declare an end of hostilities despite president tru mans warning that such a proclamation would automatically Stop selective service take away the presidents emergency Power and make mandatory the release of aft drafted men at the end of six to get dependents of yanks when rules permit by Robert Marshall stars and stripes writer troops Likely to comprise the location army during its first reveals that a total of dependents away be expected i come into the theater As soon As it ions and facilities announced acre the Survey ably would include 32486 children and other a Aires were submitted to group of officers men of two infantry Headquarters and reinforcement officers were either regular army officers or those Volunteer ing to remain in service unto enlisted men surveyed were those who have enlisted or re enlisted the regular army and those entering the theater As re for each the Survey there win be 95 733 677 children and 104 other or a total of the poll average for each enlisted men is 79 410 462 children and 273 other for a total of current statutes provide that Only dependents of officers and enlisted men of the first three grades May be transported to the Eto at army the French objected to gatherings at the where the Tomb of the unknown Soldier is a dozen maps directed demonstrators to the new today meeting was held despite a statement Friday by Joseph theater calling a halt to such Demontra asks democratization Raymond Redmond of Corpus Leader of the sounded the keynote of the after Noons discussions when he called for a democratization of the which he said would increase the flow of enlistments and decrease the necessity of draftees remaining in the volunteers for the liberation representing men who have been in the army three or More men who have been overseas two men who came in on or near Day and overage men were pfc Julius Jerome Enzo pfc Lewis pfc Bob Giebert and pfc Robert one Robert Eisner of Drew cheers when he joined the committee and told the in All with and so Are plenty of other before the Redmond passed out mimeographed copies o1 the enlisted mans Magna which he said included suggested Points to be presented to the committee scheduled a meeting at the Washington bed Cross club for 8 tonight to formulate additional facts and demands listed in the Magna Carta for the democratization of the army included oif special Privi Leges for including excl continued on Page col 3 coast guard Points to be lowered 2 13 the coast guard announced yesterday a reduction of the discharge Points for officers and enlisted men and on 2 officers Points will be lowered from 43 to spar offi cers from 32 to enlisted men from 40 to 38 and spars from 26 to the coast guard said critical Point scores would be lowered a two week intervals through March pickets clash steel workers postpone strike new 13 nationwide strike of the United steel set to begin was postponed for one weekly Philip Cio after a White House president Truman announced that e believed an agreement will be new offers to Settle the wage dispute had been made by both the Union and the steel the president Cio officials in Detroit were quoted As saying a Gap of Only one and on half cents in the hourly wages rates still remained to be closed in the Washington the United press reported clashes along picket lines pickets pause for nylons 13 Long line of Telephone opera tors on picket duty broke ranks Here dispersed and refer Mal in front of a nearby hosiery shop which had just put on Sale a new shipment of British push draft of Ike As Uno King employees of the Mill were said to Lave been injured when they at tempted to enter the still on were strikes by Cio electrical set for and by Cio and Al pack no House workers scheduled for higher wages was the Issue in the strikes would bring to More than the total number abstaining from More than were Idle Over conciliators failed again last night to effect a Settle ment of the Telephone tie up which has resulted from a nationwide strike of Telephone talks were ordered resumed when the government suggested that it might take Over the Tele phone Union spokesmen indicated that the operators might refuse to Man their switchboards even under Federal the week government brides delayed until 26 the stars and stripes London Bureau five Day delay in the arrival at Southampton of the Argentina has postponed departure of the first i Bride ship until about the Lon Don area office said it had been announced earlier that the ship would leave at the same time officials said the Queen Mary would sail with brides and babies about from new York it was announced that another the would also enter the Bride shipping service in a few 13 pressure to draft Dwight Eisenhower for the Job of virtual King of the world continued Here today m the face of resistance from both the american govern ment and Ike As the United nations organization prepared to elect a selection of a Man for the Post one who must Combine the polite Diplomat and hard driving scheduled for this even among the few Avail some do not want the Job and none so far has achieved the support of a majority of the big this reluctance of delegates of leading nations to agree on a candidate has spurred British talk of drafting the Man who proved my self a competent general and Diplo mat to leading the Allied Powers to the american govern ment advised the British several weeks ago that Ike could Nowc be released from his present Post As american army chief of staff to become Uno Secretary and James Secretary of revealed that Eisenhower had told him that he was not interested in the Oher possible candidates Tor the Post include Lester Canadian ambassador to washing ton Van nether lands foreign minister Jan Masa czechoslovak foreign minister Van Netherlands minister of state and St note yugoslav ambassador to american officials talk most about continued on Page so party primaries opened to Alabama negroes is state democratic executive committee voted overwhelmingly yesterday to open the party primaries to alabama1 for the first time to qualified negro the committee adopted a Resolution setting up the qualifications for candidates various state of but left out the customary White primary the that negroes could not be solely because of from primaries conducted under state article on gis letter to brings censorship in Budapest 11 delayed official of the Hungar Ian Telegraph Agency announced today that partial censorship had been imposed on articles dealing wit i foreign policy in Budapest the censorship was the result of an article in the communist daily free people suggesting that the americans and British in Hungary lived too Well while hungarians the article quoted a letter from an american Soldier in France to the stars and saying i cannot when Mil Lions of and old and Are on the verge of starvation they insist on stuffing let to Tom Send me less food and Morel to the needy european the article apparently referred to a bag letter printed in the Paris edition of the stars Ana stripes on the which was signed too damned originated from Camp Char and said have spent two weeks at Camp doing nothing and looking to at least a month before going Home for a but in getting too Damn Why does the army pot ou6 much food to the redeployed sol Dier a lot of Chil grown to avow on the verge of in  
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