European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 9, 1946, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes food increase vital to in body says 8 even before the half the world was seriously undernourished and a Sharp increase in food output is needed Over the 15 years to feed everybody this was stated yesterday by the United nations food and agriculture in making Public a world Survey which will be offered at the annual conference opening in Copenhagen on sept the Survey will form a basis for determining world food policies destined to bring production up to minimum prewar consumption the organization it is evident that about on half of the worlds population was subsisting before the War at a level of food consumption which was not nigh enough Normal allow for Normal growth in children or furnish enough Energy for Normal assuming a 25 per cent increase in the worlds the Fao estimated that world production by i960 would have to be increased by the following amounts to assure a satisfactory diet for the hungry cereals 21 per potatoes and other Root crops sugar fats 34 Beans and peas fruit and vegetables meat milk polio epidemic strikes South new 8 fan tile paralysis reached epidemic proportions in scattered sections of the United states yesterday As health authorities took further Steps to combat the spread of the epidemics were reported in min Pulaski and Forrest and Lown Des counties of Many states throughout the West and Middle West reported Che number of infantile paralysis cases for the year already higher than last years new England and Middle Atlantic states appeared Only slightly precautions taken included the cancellations of some boys and girls conventions in Louisiana and mis and the closing of some spa head decries Wallace Bast talk 8 civilian production administrator John Small yesterday challenged Secretary of Commerce Henry wallaces assertion that the country is headed inevitably for a Boom and if Industry can maintain rising production in the months ahead unhampered by strikes and other Small told we can reach a period of Prosperity such As we have never swimming pools in Nebraska state Parks Ohio health director told parents to keep their children away from crowds and allow them plenty of rest and prevent t bodies of 52 airmen shifted to zone the stars stripes Bureau bodies of 52 american who had fallen in the War during air corps operations Over were transferred from the russian zone to the american by american Graves registration Usset the Dis interment is the first result of the recently approved agreement Between soviet and american authorities on the exhumation of military Graves in the soviet second lieutenants Eric Glenn Schipper and Jack Cauley were responsible for the operations in Magde Burg Anshall Merseburg tobacco crop in 1946 expected to break record 8 record breaking american tobacco yield has been forecast by the department of which estimated total world production this year will be 10 per cent larger than the 1945 output the new crop in the United states is estimated at which is 6 per cent larger than m 1945 42 per cent above the 1940 1944 Layoff seen in Washington 8 the Washington Post yesterday said the War department is planning to discharge about of its Washington employees by the end of August As an Economy most of those to be Laid it Are classified As Kaiser urges probing of his War record 8 Henry Kaiser asserted yesterday he was eager to have his War record investigated As suggested by styles Bridges in turn he called for investigation of the steel Industry War record and threw in Jesse Jones and his reconstruction finance Kaiser told newsmen a Story of asserted hindrances in the develop ment of his steel asked if he welcomed an in he replied i am eager for it if there were a stronger word to use it in Kaiser charged scandal mongers with trying to assassinate his reputation and ruin his Fontana Plant an he might bring out who the character assassins who were responsible for a flood of articles sent to the some of which he showed purpose of Campaign was this Campaign evidence that somebody was out to kill your Fon Tana Plant he was there int any Kaiser i Hope Congress will then want another so the people will know the facts about he during the War Kaiser shipyards were Short of great steel corporations failed to provide the Neces sary steel for they had ship Yards of their must be their president gets an Tlynch plea 8 Resolution asking Fot a special ses Sion of Congress to enact a Federal anti Lynch Law was sent to president Truman wednesday by the Southern conference for human adopted monday night at a memorial service for recent mob violence victims in and other Lynch victims in sput Aern the Resolution also asked the president to use his full Power to outlaw the Kun flux fifteen thousand Botn White and attended the meet ing and marchers represented Al and Cio the american veterans the National association for the advancement of coloured the National negro Congress and other As Well As the Southern conference for human Treyve just seen the statue of Liberty part of the last group was to return Tom the Pacific aboard the Sis Wea Posl transport polled tote new Lott Arm y seeks Public reaction on Blue off duly uniforms Shade of Blue the american Public would determined that the defenders of our National Security second to none in sartorial the army just cant decide whether the uniforms shall be a solid color or two one that is dark Coate and Light and so it is going the Public to do some observing 3 fall to tron z ill Lar and reacting this fall when soldiers will Wear Sample uniforms at Public in addition to dressing up the sol Dier in Blue the army is considering replacing Olive drab and Khaki wac uniforms with one in a More vital it would be worn with russet the new Blue uniform for men will be the same for officers and with the exception of although the blues Are authorized for 1948 it May be then or even later before Thell be for the army stressed it would not com Pete for materials needed for civilian 3 yugoslav generals doomed 8 yugoslav generals who collaborated with the nazis under the Nedic Stoyadinovic and have been sentenced to death by a military court in according to radio mos Dick Tracy record volume of goods predicted for soon 8 record of goods May be available to Consumers in the United states in the next six owing to the rapid recovery in the production of steel and John production adm Nistra forecast Small revealed in quarterly report that factory output reached a postwar Peak in Topping the cords for the production vacuum clean electric and radios 10 homeless vets bivouac on Lawn of county court 8 a homeless War three of their and a 3yearold boy were tenting today on the Broome county courthouse Walter president of the tenters veterans Benefit said hundreds of area residents had signed a petition demanding congressional action in the housing the who bought and Bor rowed tents for their protest intend to stay put until something is Jeffrey one of the restaurants they Are patronizing is furnishing free Coffee and they have been granted the use of sanitary facilities in the nearby county their petition was presented to Edwin Hall who told the campers they would be foolish to give up the Good Austria applies for loan Washington 8 official sources disclosed late yesterday that Austria applied for a loan from the Export August a files Back Bradley charge of Petty Gratt 8 veterans administration opened its files to Back with dramatic Case histories Omar Bradley charges of Petty graft and Chisling in the governments a month ont Ejob training program for the which filtered through to the administration from its 62 regional were made available to the United As two Federal agencies moved to investigate Bradley the inquiries were being made by the Justice department and the wage stabilization the majority of the cases entered around veterans who accepted or were to accept substandard wages while their regular jobs suddenly were classed As ont Ejob train but there were other instances in which already Wen established in a Trade or managed to certify themselves As taking apprenticeship training to pick up the in the latter class was the of a midwestern employer who asked that a 30yearold Veteran be certified for ont Ejob training a a included in his re quest was a proposal that the veterans administration buy Worth of tools for the same last name unfortunately for the a request for that amount of could be approved Only by washing when the veterans administration discovered that both the employer and the prospective apprentice had the same last name and the same the request was on the other Side of the Ledger is the Case of the Veteran who returned to his old Job with a Midwest firm where he received 90 cents an he was advised to take ont Ejob training to come a service manager establishment the Veteran accepted this proposition at once forced to sign a contract to contour on his old Job at 40 cents an he was told that he could look some place else to work if he didst care to sign the contract and that the difference to pay would be made up by his subsistence checks from the govern ment drought perils oops in Central area 8 drought is threatening the crops the a wide area of the Central s from the Canadian Border to the gum of the hardest hit Are Corn growers in Northern Illinois and in South a Day of fasting was held tuesday in this agricultural Center of persons in prayer for the end to toe drought which has imperilled All crops in the agricultural agents reported crop conditions will become critical within ten Days unless there is some British liner claims record 8 White Star claimed a record for the round trip to Singapore when the Mauretania arrived at liver Pool the officials made the five 16 trip in 37 Normal w passage to Singapore and they said takes six by Courtesy of Chicago Tribune by Chester Gould ves chief i just came prom it books like a Case for the the Man is thanks Tor Ca then t went Over and picked1 up my radio i left at shoulders How is he a the doctor just in on my Way there this is news i f the prize Heel of the that v just what do you intend now f
