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Publication: London Stars and Stripes Monday, January 29, 1945

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   London Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1945, London, Middlesex                                Page 4 news the stars a Ward seizure held illegal use of Dick War Powers court ruling upsets labor disputes work seek clarification of Law 28 army seizure of 16 Montgomery Ward stores on president Roosevelt order last month was declared illegal yester by Federal judge Philip Sullivan in a decision which government officials said probably would affect the nations entire wartime labor dispute settlement Sullivan ruled that the president was without authority under the War labor disputes act or his constitutional War Powers As commander chief of the army and Navy to take Over the properties of the huge mail order Esta upholding the i company Conten Tion that it was not a War producing Sullivan held the president had rights Only to seize plants equipped to produce articles necessary or useful in the War Roosevelt outside a theater Sullivan the commander chief does not have unlimited Power Over persons and property of he May not seize private property just because it might be useful or beneficial to the armed the opinion also noted that web directives Are Only which the government had and that if disputants were unwilling to obey then con Gress alone is the Only Branch of the government which can compel them to pending which May go As High As the supreme the army will continue to run wards labor leaders saw in the ruling the opening of the Way for hundreds of court actions by companies seeking to reject web at the same time workers pledges not to on both sides observing web a plan which has been highly May be it was Sewell Ward hailed the decision As a great Day for labor causing president Samuel Wolchok of the cios United retail wholesale and department store employees involved in the Dis to remark woe to labor if Avery becomes its in chairman William Sewell Avery Davis of the web said that if the decision stood the whole plan of peaceful settlements of War time labor disputes will con Gressmen said of the labor Law was Ward common stocks in new York and Chicago jumped after the closing at a Point revenged his then conscience nudged los 28 police today traced the fiction like Story of a vendetta in which a Young greek from Crete tracked his Brothers Slayer to the and killed him in revenge Only to be tortured by the memory of his crime for 26 Marp his Story to patrolman Carr assert ing he had killed the Man near Charles West in the Nick allegedly had killed his brother after an keeping it clean new Mathilda of is now an historical first woman professional window she is pictured Here polishing tie Glass in the criminal courts Heaters made cold by fuel shortage reduced Coal supplies resulting from jammed rail Way conditions disrupted War work in some and threatened shortages else the solid fuels administration today ordered the immediate curtailment or elimination of Coal used in amusement centers of 36 states East and South of the great the Stales affected Are Mary new Hampshire new new Rhode Vermont and West also hit Are parts of Vir the District of Columbia and Mot officials isaid the announcement would affect All indoor night in new York mayor forello Laguardia promptly ruled that Coal could not be delivered to any Amus Ejnert place without his written in Clev Dand a spokesman for the Republic steel declared that steel output in City had dropped 50 per cent of the Coal there was Little Relief in the East from he coldest blast of the season which struck last most communities continued to shiver in Zero or subzero in brought Home Jil Hodenfield stars and stripes staff writer on cigarette ending machine in muellers restaurant reads what in hell Are you looking in Here for which i3 one Way of showing that just like nearly every City bit of fluff Jinx Falkenburg models some of the Fluffy Black stuff which made up the greater part of i Valentine orders sent Home for wives and Nice poor Little Rich Gal Gloria Vanderbilt leaves May seek divorce new 28 heiress to the railway family and her army Pat exp Baywood have i agreed to Thomas miss Vanderbilt a guardian and Law disclosed yes Gilchrist said it was understood that Dicicco would not stand in the Way of a divorce if Gloria decided later to seek miss Vanderbilt is recalled in the Eto for her remark in court that she want Able to get along on her husbands allotment she needed More dough each month from her Trust shortly half a dozen Eto gis kicked in with sent it to the stars and stripes and asked that the paper for Ward it to miss the s and s miss Vanderbilt feels the Pinch and Village i America these it has the same food none too and More men have gone to the Wajs from Here from out Agamie there is the same sort of manpower shortage in the local Mills and machine shops that found and local 4fs War workers Are just marking time waiting for those i Appleton had a Victory ship named for her is Appleton Victory was launched 19 at port mayor and John Goodland were sent there by the City Council to Christen the there was a slight change in the county administration this month As a result of the november Lyman former took the office of sheriff and Shiltz became the new Nicholas who with three other men in 1899 founded the Apple ton brewing and malting died 12 after a two year there still talking Here of the big fire in nearby Kaukauna Early this its the fifth major Blaze Kau Kauna has had in a year and this one destroyed the Vanible store and the apartment above it and damaged the Grandview fire chief Henry Esler estimated the loss was about Lawrence College is losing some of its v12 Navy its registration has dropped from 193 to but if Lawrence int having much Luck on Hardwood doors the Appleton High school terrors Are making up for after a slow Start they Are Burn ing up the league and last week 44 40 Victory Over Sheboygan Central put them in a first place tie with Manitowoc in the Fox Valley Senate starts probe of Navy labor Rolls 28 House naval affairs committee yesterday began a nationwide investigation of uses the Navy was making of its hundreds of thousands of civilian going to find out exactly whats going chairman Carl Vinson said were setting up an investigation staff right now and were going into it phase of the navys employment at the same a web official and chairman Andrew May of the House military affairs committee squared off in a new disagreement Over the need of a labor May asserted compulsory manpower controls for men to Jack up Ward production were even More necessary now than before the russian he said that undue optimism stemming from the russian successes might Cut the legs out from under the administrations National service Bill which would be taken up the opposite View was taken by Joseph web Vic chairman and labors spokesman on the Keenan said War departments estimate that additional workers were needed in six months was too High As Many As Are needed can be obtained through proper use of the present labor ceiling system on less essential firms government should place sub contracts in plants that were Cut Back rather than permit trained workers to disperse and then spend six or seven months trying to locate them for essential political Boss dead at 72 Kansas 28 Thomas this cites political Boss for 28 years who was sent to a Federal Penitentiary for evading payment of income died Man who entered politics be cause it looked like a Good business to be Pendergast gave vice president Harry Truman his political building his machine from scratch during world War Pendergast gained National prominence in 1930 when it became known he had nominated All democratic candidates for important offices in he allegedly used crooked election schemes to get them elected huge Good Samaritan insisted fliers pay for Rescue 28 ser Viceman wrote the Miami Herald yester Day that a bus Driver who rescued three Navy fliers after their plane had crashed into the sea near the overseas Highway collected fares before bringing them to the bus admitting he had charged them each said he had in formed them he would be glad to have his company Bill the Navy depart but that the men wanted to go Brothers wait for Sisters they married Miami 28 the Dawe Brothers of Patrick and re assignment Here at the aah redistribution Center wondered today when their British both would join Pat met Eileen Ford at an ice rink near London and was married on with Bernie As his Best the brides sister was Eileen sister and Bernie were married last Foxholes report on a Mission War workers hazy but Busy 28 Hole veterans who have been touring War plants in the on a moral building Mission returned Here today and said they had Only a gripes to carry Back to the boys at the most War they were working though there Are some they pointed most workers were confused because they understand what front line life is and the importance of the work they Are doing in backing up their fighting those with relatives overseas work the they they Are the eager est to hear what real Battle is like id the men who i use the ammunition they feeling of the 27 decorated Eto vets was voiced chiefly by Alrui Jankowske of who told news men when shooting those we didst know it took so much work to make War Jankowske dont Jankowske thought we slept in tents understand the importance of their work since they dont get a real picture of they were surprised when we told what its really they thought we slept in tents and could go Back from the front after wed been on the line for a couple of Days working eight hour they want to know what goes but 1 dont think the papers and radio give it to they play up the other Day i saw big headlines about the russians going into Germany and Way Down at the Bottom of the Page there was a Little headline about yanks being killed in one a lot of them think Germany been bombed so much theres nothing jerrys got plenty to throw at they think he Hast any clothes or Hes go Good uniforms and Hes Well the veterans found rationing want As bad As they had thought it they didst expect to see automobiles they figured they would have a hard time getting something to they put on a average of ten pounds on the chief be his offence soybean arms this Wistful i h License to this new from among 680 to won the title of one air Tion sixteenth annual Patreal Beautiful won a new York Judy a at a Hollywood night Anno Vincent it Cey plan to be i los attractive former Boss of a be is running for mayor of her Campaign Promise is to t town into a Modem if elected be woman mayor of the Erta Van to wooly performing j lie said she Cir  
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