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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, August 17, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 17, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes August 195q annual output in reaches record rate of billion to f i 4 the reported thai us production reached a record annual rate of nearly 080 before the korean conflict pushed in even closer to president Truman goal of a Yean the Commerce department Sale Grose National meaning the value of All goods and services produced and sold for the three months ending june was at an annual rate of this was above the previous record established in the last Quarter of 1s4s and represents a continued gain in production since late Commerce officials called it an Extension of the upswing in eco activity already under Way earlier this National output the department explained the total did not reflect the new pressures introduced by our action to put Down the aggression in to which began Only a few Days before the close of the the president called last january for establishment an Economy producing at the rate of a at that National output was e s t i mat e d at about a considerable economic improve ment in the last few borne out by this prompted some forecasts that Truman goal May be reached Leon chairman of the presidents Council of economic said last week the coun can and should raise the 16 the House has voted approval of the b r s e is agreement by the the Luxembourg and Den Mark for the settlement of inter custodial conflicts involving Ger Man enemy assets seized during world War 1it ratification of the which is still pending in the will enable the state department an d alien p r of e r t y custodian to negotiations establish rights property held countries and May be Worth u n Amie Brussels 1 citizens of one signatory country having beneficial interest in prop erty in another signatory country and through a Ger Man corporation w i 11 be enabled to recover their property the House Bill included provi Sions to protect the interests of refugees and persecutes who fled to the from Germany and Austria and whose property and interests were confiscated because of political race or religious valleys expecting birth 16 up crooner Hudy Vallee said Here he and his the former Eleanor Are expecting a child Early Spring Vanezis filling a sing Ling engagement figure to by Commerce officials estimated personal not including veterans insurance in creased from to about in the second the report said in this connection that wages and salaries advanced strongly to a d d approximately to the Persona income it continued this re sult mainly of increased employ but also a lengthened average work week and slightly higher wage rates brought second defense volunteers face loyalty tests new ansr16 the new York state civil de sense taking no Chance on possible Firth column yesterday ordered loyalty screenings for the civilian volunteers who Avill Man 618 aircraft warning posts through out the a cd director col Lawrence in a communication to All local directors in the slate listed the i7s organizations the attorney general has blasted As anyone who Eyer to any of he must be banned from newspaper asks trial for 21 seeking strike end new 16 fac finding committee of the new York newspaper Guild has recommended that a group of world Tele Gramand Sun employees demanding a Quick end to the Guild strike against the be tried on five charges of violating the the committee recommended that 21 of the calling itself the Guild committee for common be tried on charges of Dis obeying Guild acting col jus vely with management confidential inform forming an organization to defeat collective and acting to circumvent collective bargaining All 23 members of the group were ordered to appear before the fact finding but Only two answered the guilds Hadeen told10 appear before the Board to explain Earver charges that continuation of the strike the paper was against the wishes of the rank and it also accused the Guild of Tyran Nical Westinghouse to up prices of some to radios 16 the Westinghouse television and radio division will charge More for some 1951 Model television sets and radios the company citing Sharp rises in production said eight to models will Cost s10 to and five radio models is to prices for with 12inch tubes will be As will be 10 radio open Efini to Jap ships w 16 the Arraj yesterday reopened 11o japanese merchant j a p an e s vessels h a Calls at american regularly the Middle lifted 4via a i it t it j3 Ftp tie West coast and far East As result of the korean it is anticipated that the first Jap ships to arrive in will be ramp cargo there Are no a jeans s regularly scheduled or the a c h a r g of army said the opening of ports will do toward assisting a the stabilization of a japanese Quarter payrolls to sew High rate of most private industries participated in the upward with advances Nore pronounced in construction and government payrolls Sfa owed Little personal spending Rose 000 in the second Quarter Toa of s but this was attributed to Price increases rather than additional private investment Rose to annual rate of the department said the most noteworthy element in this move ment was the expansion in business purchases of durable Speed is Clark tells chiefs 16 up commanders of National guard units called Tractive duty have been told by Gen Mark Clark that Speed is of the utmost importance in getting their men ready for your Mission is to prepare to fight As trained units in the shortest time the chief of the army Field forces told the com Manders your units Are badly needed and it is your Job to pre pare them for whatever Job May be commanding officers of four National units and two regi mental combat teams Are being briefed by Clark and other top ranking army officers at Clark urged the com Manders to bring their units to Camp As near full strength As pos he said additional men will be ordered to fill in the ranks after the divisions have moved to he presented the commanders with the outline of a program which is designed to bring your units to combat readiness with the minimum of thai program will be he it will Call for hard discipline and guard commanders and states from the Pennsylvania 28th 40lh Connecticut 43d Oklahoma 4lh South Dakota 196th regimental combat team and Tennessee 278th regi mental combat team attended the All have called to Active duty by the Pasaoa merger cleared by court new 16 the circuit court of appeals has paved the Way for the scheduled merger of pan american world airways and american overseas the court refused Tran world airlines request to order a stay in the merger it also refused to review the civil aeronautics boards approval for the merger of the two International president Truman had sanctioned the merger plan last at the same the cab announced almost routes for pan american and its sole remain ing to prevent a monopoly in overseas air opera Industry held prepared new 18 managing director Earl Bunting of the National association of manufacturers said Here that Industry was better prepare than Ever for whatever Job it May each in the life in communist made in an open air Market in these a pictures show life As it is today Tri cities behind the Iron 1 town was absorbed by Russia during the and reports say it tins become much like any City in the soviet most of the citizens were evacuated Westward to territory and Ute town wag resettled some poles and Man of them today1are making their living in such occupations and trades As Are in the upper peasant woman Sells vegetables for a group of upper a Concession seems to have made permitting Selling of secondhand pots and another deviation permits Selling of personal be longings in the fight to peasants barter hand embroidered towels and other Small Ifa experts reduce j h n Ifa on civilian goods 16 government experts have agreed that the korean conflict May not affect the production of civilian goods As much As they first sex military and civilian after a careful second look at the Industrial demands of the military came up with these revised predictions for civilian output needs will be stepped up from the current level of tons yearly to Only or j pres ident of general predicted Aufa production will be Cut Back Only about 10 per cent in disabled vets begin 6diy meet san 16 some disable veterans from All Over the nation have opened a six Day convention Here which will feature performances As a and Jitter wheel National disabled american vet Erans commander David Brown presided Over the delegates from Dav officials said the convention program will emphasize hospitalize lion problems of veterans and will include discussion on for expansion of v said the manpower shortage May More serious than any scare defense department predicted that it will a paid leaving Board feet for civilian Industry experts say i textiles production were predicted by Industry men to be sufficient to m to immediate shortages and bed they result Only of no scarcities Ipa Tedin any lines because huge size foresee any possible along the line mists said smaller military a reduced demand for consume goods because of credit Are expected t lawyers want counterfeiters counterfeiters who Worth of Bills pleaded guilty Here wit services of they could Thord the accused were a Eligil of Crystal Elmer and Stew Jessie  
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