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Publication: London Stars and Stripes Thursday, February 1, 1945

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   London Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 1, 1945, London, Middlesex                                By tomorrows inquiring reporter in Whall you do when you get Back i Floyd 80th i a Farmer before the War and in going to be a Fanner when i get Back the if i dog but if i cant g4t a decent Patch of land from the government and farming simple maybe ill get a milk i think the govern ment has some kind of a loan plan for Small any ill make my stanly 317th 80th i expect to go into the pain Busi when i j was a paint sales Man before the War for Sherwin i got the dough and i am going to be my own no orders for government help should go to men who need All they i intend to join one of the established veterans organizations and will take an Active interest in Julius l 3rd 317th 80th i May stay in the army after the that if the army guarantee ratings and Chance of if i May take advantage of the i Bill of rights and go to i Haven decided what to study too Busy staying i think we ought to have our own veterans Organiza we Are a new Gene Ravon and have Learned new i Don like the Way the old Guys screwed up 1 also think the government should Start a Campaign to induce men stay in the if they like Peter Green 68th tank sixth armoured dont think of Home until the Job is Ione Here and in the what the hell Good is Home when half the world is still fight Jiing when it is All then ill go Back to my truck Tell a lot of lies about How heroic i and Pray every night that somebody Doest foul Jup the works so that Ray kids have to go through jams 25 years from Ernest 10th 2nd fifth in going Back to sch civil under the provisions of a i Bill of rights and finish a commercial course i was taking before coming into the Ive been overseas since sep in ready to go none any time l believe the govern ment is doing everything possible for us at the present time to guarantee our i think we Shoi ild have a vets organization of our we Are younger men and we hav Jyoung Leroy son of junes music Union 68th tank i sixth armoured i just want my old Job Back As music librarian of Weflin when 1 get Home stay never no More to and i dont Ever again want to fight with ill leave that to i do feel that we ought to have a organization of our we Are Joan and we will Malte Khe the and vow just front have our Larry wac tank 6th armoured 1 intend to go Back  in i figure in rate something from the War thai i had in older and a Dauhn sight smarter giving the Best years of my life to my but if the government will give me an even break ill get in not counting on any help and i dont figure to get i in local and state when i get Back and in going and organize our own vets a Small part of when we assumed the role of Soldier we did not Lay aside the role of George 26 1775 of morn 1 7 1945 frs 4th term problems no soft Job super robots could hit scientist says an alleged disclosure to swedish authorities by a leading German who fled recently from Denmark where he was head of a Jutland bombs experimental that super flying robot which can Span the Atlantic to hit new ready for launching has created a stir in the the scientists statement followed a few Days after Jonas cinc of the Atlantic warned that the nazis might try to Send launched either by surface Craft or Long Range Gotham As Well As other coastal probably the fears Are they May be part of a Defeated Germany never ceasing War of the nazis in the past have bellowed threats of one Day wiping out new civilian defense Heads Are making plans to meet any they Are studying the words of a correspondent Don Whitehead who returned to the after covering London Battle against the Buzz panic gravest danger should the germans be Able to hit new York the correspondent the gravest danger would lie in Public once again new yorkers would have to take lessons in behaviour from the just As they borrowed air raid defense plans from them after the London Whitehead said he thought it very unlikely that supersonic would be hurled against new Yorks teeming though he did see a likelihood that sub launched vis would be unidentified German scientist 15 is supposedly faster and More accurate than previous v he stated that v4 is Able to travel at Miles per second and can attain an Altitude of More than 120 reaching this height in a Little More than two propelled on the reaction principle by the internal explosions of motive Power is provided by a liquid carried along its sides in v4s new the scientist was the use of electricity to ignite the the current is generated by a number of condensers linked in a a special heat resisting Alloy is used to prevent the great heat produced by the exploding gases from melting the huge when Franklin Roosevelt took office for his fourth term As president of the United he also entered what May be the most turbulent period of the these Are the major problems he must face first on the list is conquering then the nations whole military weight can be turned on Japan to win the Pacific blueprints for a world working together must be made by Churchill and along with other statesmen of liberated getting americas servicemen Back into civilian life will be a major adjustment need for adequate health and education programs was stated in recent presidential tax revision to Spur private enter prise and pay off the National debt will be shutdown of War plants and servicemen return must be offset by peace will robot bombs like this i be hurled against new York Goth mites Are on guard following recent warnings the robot might be launched from offshore or will the Atlantic spanning rumoured to be perfected and in be used by a reveal seeking the lights Are Low in the from tomorrows Buret a View on main streets from Maine to will go out As of february 1 under the new nationwide Brownout regulations which Are predicted to save 2 million tons of Coal a the conservation issued by War mobilization director Means elimination of All illuminated outdoor and ornamental and display lighting where electricity is supplied by affected Are such Bright spots As theater lighted hotel signs and display even some Street lights will go and theater and hotel marquees Are limited to one 60watt this will make theater districts of new York and other Large cities appear no flashier than a residential Street in More than distributors of elec tric Power come within terms of the conservation which translated into current will mean a saving of 3 billion kilowatt included Are private Utility cooperative establish municipal companies and Large stores and Industrial plants which generate their own Power by burning fencer miners now need for conserving Coal was pointed out both by Byrnes and Harold solid fuels Ickes said there Are fewer coalmines now than Here were two years and that this manpower situation in the mines has resulted in a looming shortage of 25 million nations stockpile will reach a new Low of 22 Days Supply by april Ickes he added that the december output of soft Coal had dropped 13 per cent and called on miners and operators to Bend every Effort to get out More certain areas in the United states Are supplied with Power from giant Hydro electric projects such As grand Coulee and Bonneville and do not use Coal As a source of Energy for generating those pro Bably will not be exempted from the As it was explained that such Power could be transmitted to other any one can ask an exemption from the Brownout but there seemed Little Chance that Many applications would be granted by the War production in addition to electric lighting covered by the new the web asked for maximum efforts at voluntary conservation and for greater Economy in use of web director Krug said that electric Industry of the both Public and has pledged its whole hearted cooperation in support of the fuel conservation hotel and theatrical managers in new York said the new Brownout will make Broadway gloomier than it was in the first dim out of even there was no doubt that sailors on Shore or soldiers on furlough would have any great trouble finding their Way in service Cut by Odt by Jack Caldwell jqrast1c curtailment of nonessential Railroad travel was ordered by Washington last week As the office of defense transportation moved to Check the nations dwindling Coal the Odds sweeping directive can celled immediately All schedules of Pas Senger trains providing seasonal service to resort areas and effective March any train on which the occupancy of seats did not average 35 per cent during the move to conserve Coal already has reached into the Homes of and John fuel supplies have been Cut and householders have been urged to keep temperatures in their Homes at no higher than 68 the transportation curb is expected to Cut even deeper into Winter tourist travel to already at a Mere at the same time it appeared to have sounded the death Nell for Confer Trade shows and other groups meeting after  have to show How the War Effort would suffer if the meetings were not before the Green Light will be Given them to use transportation declared Monroe Odt colonel Johnson pointed put that suburban an interurban services were not affected and passenger equipment attached to Branchine freight trains would be continued under the Odds Coal conservation he predicted the 35 per cent occupancy would eliminate Many Branchine trains operating on a year round schedule to resort areas will not be but the order will eliminate seasonal schedules not already discontinued under a freeze order of the freeze required Odt approval for operation of special and excursion and Odt has cracked the whip in carrying out the since its issuance no excursion and very few special trains have been the Odt chief said curtailment of non essential Railroad schedules to save Coal came at the request of James War mobilization and declared fewer people will be Able to travel the Coal situation is extremely critical and every Means must be taken to conserve this important War  
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