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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, January 28, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 28, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes i a honoured by group for rights posters Washington Jan 27 is Secretary of defense Louis a. John son has accepted from Freedom foundation inc., of Valley forge . Honor medals awarded to the armed forces information and education  presentation was made by Don Belding of los Angeles calif., president of the foundation at ceremonies in Secretary Johnson office in the  awards were for the motion picture voices of the people and for the Bill of rights poster series entered in Competition by the armed forces information and education division. I ride. Satisfaction Belding told Secretary Johnson that freedoms foundation ise non political non religious non sectarian organization established at Valley forge to Reward those who each year do the Best Job of bringing about better understanding of the american Way of life to our own  supreme court justices and Heads of civic and patriotic organisations serve As judges. Secretary Johnson expressed Pride and satisfaction in accepting the awards for the armed forces. Be congratulated the armed forces information and education division and Stanley dersh of Reading pa., the artist who worked  the division in the preparation of the posters. Asserting that the armed forces Are dedicated to peace and the preservation of the american Way of  Johnson emphasized that the two achievements honoured by free Doms foundation Are two of Hundred. Of similar activities of the armed  Hiss jury declines comment on Acheson statement Fec measure loses round Washington Jan. 27 up the fair employment practices Bill lost another round in the House yesterday while 18 Southern democratic senators organized a fight to the end " against pres ident Truman s entire civil rights program. The Dixie senators pledged to Vise filibusters and every Means at our command to Block the racial rights measures particularly Fec. A filibuster unless broken could bog Down the president s in ire legislative program for this session. An attempt to Force the Fec Bill to the floor was smothered by Southern democratic opposition. The House adjourned after passing one Bill to reopen the Chance for sex gis to apply for terminal leave  rep Adam Clayton Powell jr., in a negro sponsor of  House Fec measure accused rep. Franklin d. Roosevelt jr., a lib n. A of sabotaging another a never to bring the Issue to  floor the split broke out on the House floor when Powell accused Roose velt of aborting a Chance to get the Fec Bill out of its deadlock Powell said Roosevelt violated the rules of common Courtesy when  filed without consulting him. A petition to discharge  committee from further consideration and bring the Bill to the floor. Saturday january 18, 1950 7065"theft tops Brink s in daring \ Bostax Jan. 27 o  link bos on s 5l.500,000 Hor a. As fantastic Well Rovid the Story of � a _ Ita mid hark Rob Ery of in ism de at non by a frock. Do in a who  _ n i it right Beca of -it1 -. A a a be " a report or into do the Job at . Moore and an a i i  Howard h.,i entered of. .-.-. A pass Rcv Tiree  s a -. R a above is the Federal court jury which convicted Alger Hiss of per jury. The jurors along  judge Henry w. Goddard would not comment on Secretary of state Dean Acheson s comment i do not intend to turn my Back on Alger  mrs. Ada Cordeil front left for woman of the jury said All jurors were pledged to secrecy on matters concerning the trial. Acme Cio says steel boosts Price in Public be hanged mood Washington Jan. 27 a the Steeh workers Union Cio said yesterday recent steel Price increases were caused by an Industry Public be hanged Altitude and not by higher labor costs. Some top steel executives said that even  last month s ?ton general increase prices were too Low for the future health of the Industry. However the Union said the boost was unwarranted and  Otis Brubaker of Pittsburgh research director and spokesman for the Union that claims 1,000,000 Mem Bers said the Price was far in excess of any demonstrable Cost in  Johnson delays shift of forces strategy unit Washington Secretary of Jan. 2 defense Lou is a a. Johnson has ordered a six month postponement in a scheduled depart mental shift which would .ve placed the weapons system evaluation group under sole control of the joint chiefs of staff. The group a scientific Militi by team which aids in devising Strat egy has in effect had two Bosses since its creation in 194 the joint chiefs and the research and development Board. It had been so Ted to go under full control of the joint chiefs of staff by the first of the year. Johnson s order sets she Transfer Back to next july 1. On the basis of available informed. Lion. It could not be determined whether the postponement was ordered As a result of some pending important development such As the Mik talked-t.bout Hydrogen bomb. Members of the weapons group along  military leaders conferred tuesday  president Truman. The group is headed by it Gen John e. Hull who directed the  atomic bomb tests last year. Its duties Are purely advisory. C ii nazi threat Chicago. Jan. 2t uns Alonzo g. Grace former director of the division of educational and cultural i relations for military govenor Keiit in Germany believes  threat of 1 a rebirth of nazism still remains speaking at she University of j Chicago. Grace declared the democratic Clement which is in Germany and w  always has been subordinated is not in the Ascendancy now and without  continued help of All the Mission becomes increasingly   added what happened in Ger Many once will happen in Germany again if the forces of materialism Triumph 1 Brubaker s statement was pre pared for delivery before the Senate House committee which has been looking into Price boosts. Until yesterday the committee heard Only from steel company Heads who without exception cited higher costs especially new pension and insurance programs the steel workers received after striking last fall. These programs Are to be financed entirely by the  companies. New capital four of the firms Inland steel National steel Jones and Laughlin and Allegheny Ludlum filed state ments  the Senate group expressing the View that steel prices still were not  enough. President Clarence b. Randall of Inland steel commented that con Gress obviously cannot on one hand ask us to risk new capital for sex .Sion and on the other deny us the earnings by which such capital can be  Ernest t. Weir chairman National steel corp., added that steel profits have been  however Brubaker insisted the Industry was seeking outrageously higher   said pension and insurance programs could have been handled without any increase in prices and declared we Are tired of being a Public whipping boy for this  actor files for divorce n new York. Jan. 27 a actor Jack la Rue filed suit in new York state Suoi eme court for the an no ?.1 of Bis seven month of a be �  Iler an agreement for effective  a ire in Yijen the v it. They set a workshop i. Behind to ,0 vault i of an i fractured the six keys r.cd--Ri the Job. Liners front dour near  sept. 25. M Ore his horse and Wagon from i farm to Concord to i i.  of Boston. Banks in.  were closed during the i .i.wiiilie Howard held th-3 . Moun Etc the Bank Steps a locked the front door  carried a Gold--adt.-. And Vure a  silk i at spats As Well As a Cany around his Waist under his c. Emptied she vault tossed the i bag Over his shoulder and. All doors hlr.d him As  Moore tlted on the ban s to Light a Cigar and Nodd. I smiled to passersby. Then Heto the Wagon casually a who serve in the armed services would get dependency pens their  under a a proved by the House be Erar. I tee. Was Waves and Mil  v. Are not included in the of a Law providing additional f p. Allow Aneo for i Sadhu  dependent wives nov and  veterans and it that a i.-ba.nd is a Rierx-r.-.i-. Much As a wife. Other Bill proved by the committee allow overcharged Home buy. Cull act triple damnsc.-,  world War ii veterans a i ice connected arrested tuber. At least Stio a month  United i res reported. A do Durgin to replace Bogan in Pacific Fleet Washington. Jan. 27 i Calvin t. Durgin will comic. T is task Fleet in the  a us Cee citing Nice adn Gerald f. Boi a. . A critic of defense a a Tion policy recently said  Waali retire rather than accept a Iver Liore Post that had been , him.  not to run , pu., Jan. 11 a rep. Toht it f.  r-i. A for it years has rt-pre.-,e r 15th congressional District.  a the Mee ing o  seek re Ciechon this be  
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