European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes May 30 men at strike bound meat Plant Sci rom say s gop Witt drive for global peace charges for failed May 14 speaker Joseph pledged the gop last to drive for permanent global peace on Ewe have control of the White Bouse and charged the Roosevelt and Truman administrations with utter failure in world horse presidential delivered a Little keynote address As District of Columbia republicans met to elect three a pledged delegates to National new Hope Martin said he was vastly encouraged by the trend of recent in and added elections in Italy gave us new Hope that we can Stop communism with moral Martin added he Felt particular Pride Vic tory because he aided in launching Ihfe letter writing Campaign by of foreign extraction to relatives overseas urging defeat of greatest efficiency said republicans in tended Tosee americas foreign Aid billions spent with the greatest possible efficiency and Economy Peoples abroad get Back on their he Wrid Dwe face the fact today that we must be ready for the and for the we have adequate air for an air to that end we Over the political objections of voted fund for a 70group Wallace scores Vandenberg As reactionary May 14 Wallace denounced the foreign and Domestic policies of Senate president As reactionary last As scores of police mingled with crowd at an Olympia stadium the third party presidential can Eli Date charge the Vandenberg program at Homeland abroad Fol Lowed the belief of Alexander Hamilton that should be directed for the Benefit of the Rich and Dewey urges use food to fight communism May 14 ins Dewey urged the use of american food in the Battle carrying his drive for delegates into Eastern Oregon Agri cultural he said must us food As a positive Force it is certainly on a Par with guns and ships and so far As the average citizen abroad is it is Ever so much More army cautions on editorials the army is cautioning its Soldier papers and radio stations against expressing any editorial opinions about election dissemination of political news by the department of the a must be made on an impartial and non partisan the american As a has an interest in concerning political matters within the it is appropriate forthe army tomake available to personnel stationed the Continental United states sufficient current political information to enable them to vote Mast not create Bias says the any material paid for with Federal funds this includes Soldier papers and Over sea radio service for troops must no contain political propaganda designed to effect the result of any election Federal office or obviously calculated to create Bias for or against a particular can and there must be no analysis or interpretation of news of a political under the Soldier vote the armed services Are expected to keep is men advised of dates of primaries and Laws governing Absentee offices for which elections Are being held and similar but no Campaign officials said the order was inspired by no but issued in connection with the existing Soldier vote Law and because this is a Federal election steel Union leaves Taft act eight to leaders May 14 United voted yester Day to allow the executive com Mittee to decide whether the Union comply with the noncom Monist affidavit requirement of the Taf Hartley Philip president of both the Cio and the steelworkers said the executive committee favored resisting the requirement and Light ing it in t the voice vote after a furious three hour dates just prior the addressed the unions fourth Bien Nial convention for an he said from to june 273 wage agreements have or will work ers in the the indications Are that these contracts will not be renegotiated unless the unions comply with the Taf Hartley Law although the majority appeared to oppose compliance with the Laws requirement that Union officials file no communist there surprisingly Strong support for the controversial delegates James Combs of Leaf forces favouring Combs said affidavits should be filed be cause it is the Law of the Landan i we cant ignore said All Union officers should declare whether they were because this is the Opportunity of lifetime to drive these rats out of their holes arid find out who they Liberal democrats urged by Pepper Atlantic May 14 Claude Pepper said yesterday the liberals of the coun try should gather in the democratic he said there would be a National Liberal party if the South could be made a Liberal part of addressed the 16th convention of the amalgamated clothing workers of Amer he later said Dosa let the conservatives push liberals out of the democratic let the conservatives get police Bow to new look new May 14 York police department has its respects to fashion and the new look for police women the new skirt will 14 inches from the instead of just below the knee the uniform includes a Perky hat and a pleated Dixie rats May run George may14 Southern bitterly Crit Calof president Truman civil i gets Are ready with a potential candidate and a made to order name for a possible break away term the regular the prospective candidate the Man president Roosevelt was unable to i seat in his party purge of of the name is for obvious by a Carolina the Dixie democrats voted in Anjer Sously at a conference Here this week to Call a South wide meeting july in to take All necessary and appropriate the National party re fuses to abandon the civil rights Thomas urges attired Bill May 14 Parnell chairman of the House Una Merican activities committee urged con Gress today to enact Mundt communist control Bill to spell the end of stains meddling in the internal affairs of the or Thomas issued a statement As the House prepared to open debate on the legislation which would deliver a heavy blotto any secret activities of the communist party and its communist the chairman of the House group which drafted the legislation termed the Bill an needed bulwark to our he remarked this Bill if enacted will spell the death of the com Monist party of the with head quarters in the measure would confront Lead ers of the communist party with criminal prosecution for conspiring to establish foreign dominated totalitarian dictatorship in the unless they disavowed any with thei Terna tonal communist movement y it would also compel the party to turn Over a full list of its Mem Bers and a financial accounting to the Justice Usan recalls for possible defens Juse May 14 the air Force has called Back for possible defense use about 325 trans port planes which had been put up for Sale As this was disclosed yesterday by the War assets the Agency said the planes the entire remaining Supply of the twin engined c46 Curtis commandos in flying about 376 have been sold 150 to the chinese 4 helps run rails Assis Tant chief of the army transportation who is helping Rathe nations Overton Dies served for 17 years 14 John died Early today at Bethesda naval he underwent a serious abdominal operation May atthe time of his Overton was ranking democratic member of the Senate Public works com Mittee and of the senates leading champions of River and navigation especially in the Mississippi he also was a member of the appropriations once a of political controversy in his Overton had been a member of Congress since he was elected to the House of representatives that year to finish unexpired Tern the following he was elected to the with the support of his the late Long a bitter foe of Daylight saving in 1947and again this fought against Bills to set one hour in the District of he kept his own Senate of fice on Standard he ran for his final term in 1944 at the urging of 46 senators who asked him Ina letter to reconsider his decision to retire because of textile plan okd May 14 acting Secretary of agriculture Norris Dodd endorsed the proposal Cotton and of thief a Tuntti fibres Here and ship then to occupied nations for use in textile v the plan appears to have a Good Deal of Dodd told the House armed services sub commit considering a Senate Bill to put into a revolving fund to get the plan Dodd said its main purpose was to put the people of Japan and Korea to work and thus Cut Down the Cost of american occur 6 machinery destroyed in Minnesota 14 a mob that invaded and heavily damaged the Interior of the Cudahy packing Plant injured six men and carried away about 30 others As sheriff quist said Granquist said he had notified Youngdahl and re Quested the governors Secretary refused to confirm immediately reports he might Call out the National guard As a result of the club swinging pickets Youngdahl had already threatened to Call out troops to Cope with club swinging pickets who beat off the in a pitched Battle at strike bound meat packing plants at South negotiations collapsed Between the Telephone workers Union and the american Telephone and Telegraph the Union threatened a strike that would disrupt the nations Long distance Telephone in superintendent of the Cudahy said a band of More than men Over powered watchmen and did thou Sands of dollars Worth of damage9 to machinery and injured employees in the Plant doing maintenance the Cudahy Plant is across the River from South employees of along with the Swift and Armour Mem Bers of the United packing House workers been on strike since March Union spokesmen at souths Paul any knowledge of the 3 reister said the raiders broke locks on feeding pens adjoining the Plant and freed1200 hogs the Countryside 2 at South St 16 and four sheriff deputies tried to break through pickets of the United packing House workers Cio massed shoulder to shoulder in front of toe Sunj Csc Swift and Plant the pickets beat them Back with clubs and All of the were knocked to this one injured policeman was carried from the the police had Given the pickets 15 minutest disperse in accordance with an injunction limit ing their numbers to 10 at Plant when the pickets the police waded in and tried to make j Survey showed at least More workers were in other industries Adl Joss the final offer say May 14 up Stofan president of the printers Union which has been on strike a against newspapers almost six today that a offer bythe publishers was entirely invade because lacked Security the offered newspapers a weekly raise of which would bring the scale up to a week for Day shift printers and weekly for Nightshirt Abd Early morning v ice Nenana the ice broke on the Tanana River yesterday and 15 persons who guessed exact of the breakup will share in the payoff in the fare North greatest seven of the winning tickets were held by individuals and7 eight by or companies of More then one a act ticket entitles holders exact minute of the break Viste corded a device con sisting of a tripod set on the ice in from the tripod to the Shore extends a on the wire is attached to the official when the ice moves it stops the hand of the clock end the minute is
