London Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 13, 1945, London, Middlesex Page 4j the stars and stripes 1945 on the Home Ainy tiling a for a americans will do anything to give some Joe a and if they can collect a Diamond ring or rid a poor dog of fleas in the bargain All Well and the Flea Angle is at the in new where discriminating mutts regularly patronize a Beauty this poodle is getting his treatment from Dana there aint no fleas on Ter As you can the ring is in where As a protest against the housing Short the radio show people will be funny offered a Diamond ring to the Serviceman wife who would live in a Sunset store window for a Elizabeth Ortez was chosen from 500 applicants and her Story is people who live i Glass houses should not throw strictly for a in new opera Singer Charles Kullman celebrated at the metropolitan opera guilds tenth anniversary by imitating a Wrell known swing sender just whisper the Sinatra while Patricia Munsel obliged by swooning near the life in Thoss United states taxes paying Only 46 of wars 238 billion Cost 12 War since Pearl Harbor has Cost the times the total expense of world War i through june of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau said in a nationwide radio broadcast he added that the War in Europe was approaching its Climax and that the vastness of it can be measured by the fact that More supplies were sent to the Eto in two months than during All of world War stressing the importance of buying War Morgenthau declared that taxes were paying for Only 46 per cent of the current War he declared the Home front had a dual turning out weapons and buying War capital ramblings Brewers will be allotted 12 per cent less malt for Beer Between 1 and 31 than they g6c a year the the reduction is being Ufa make More malted Grain available for the production of Industrial alcohol for synthetic rubber and other War James Fulton who test week proposed that wives and children of servicemen overseas be allowed to join their husbands asserted today that men overseas were concerned with the frequency of court martial verdicts in which death penalties Are he tailed a lot of the sentences Overly especially when compared with civilian he said the military should consider the hard going which causes men to do a lot of things they ordinarily 3 shop talk 12 swish Ern businessman wrote the fourth Region web asking that you authorize me to embrace All my stenographers at their various locations under general order after a couple of wage stabilization experts granted the deciding that embrace in this instance was a statistical approach tothe it Troffice wage la guardian on fight Loe fare new 12 Fiorello Laguardia said yesterday he would maintain a off policy toward a Bill to introduced in the state legislature which would establish a fare of not More than a dime on Sty if its ill administer he mayor present fare is a negroes vote in primaries 12 in a writ of mandamus granting negroes tiie right to vote in primary elections in circuit court judge Fabisinski yesterday ordered the county registration officer to Register two negroes As democrats for the City election in the decision was hailed As a Victory for voters who have announced that they would aim for the wholesale registration of qualified voters of their race when the registration books Ripen Bong rings Belle 12 Richard Ira the nations Ace of flying and his schoolteacher Marjorie Ann were married last night in the biggest wedding this City had Ever but kid came through t o a lot of pull Irig 12 sled improvised from a Lawn chair and two pairs of a a tractor and an Arf Tulance finally got Jim Turner to a hos today the Mother and her Newborn girl were reported in Good wife of Jim former holy Cross football now a Navy officer in found her Way blocked by ten foot snowdrifts when she started for the her John fastened two pairs of skis and the Lawn chair together and with Breen started to pull soon they became along came a Man on a he hitched the contraption to the Hoyse but that soon proved so hoisted Turner to the the party then met the tractor plow and Turner was moved to it and off at the Crossroads they met the ambulance that was trying to reach the Turner the rest of the journey was pro negro policy slapped 12 up suggesting that negroes be allowed to enter William and Mary College and join the same be roommates and marry among editor Marilyn Kaem Merle and her staff the College paper Flat have been suspended by school smaller with the elephants 12 Marion area director of has attorneys looking for loopholes in the Agency gasoline regulations so Pollack Brothers circus can get out of town after Beins Here ten opa officials find any excuse for Grant ing special fast smoke although North Carolina produces most of the country tobacco and a sign in a local drug store reads no tobacco one cent a Rabbit tobacco is Weed common to some parts of the town cleanup j2 Able to get anyone to do Creston Wash ing after the towns Only laundry was closed by the death of its the chamber of Commerce picked up a laundry establishment in 20 Miles and brought it Mae West urges gals to get in shape for vday 12 actresses who have been appearing in plays Here today advised sweethearts 4f overseas gis to stay As Sweet As you Are in preparation for their mens Mae West counselled get in shape Tallulah Bankhead be natural and utterly Jane Wyatt stay essentially the though v Cornelia Otis Skinner men hate too much after miss Bankhead the boys Are thinking of nothing but Home and they want it Tobe the Tsune As when they j cops hit in the Britts police so far Are baffled in Chstr Hunt for the person who took the of a Cigar Ette machine and departed Kwh the Butts and the machine was located on the second floor of police Down 12 Delicia who works in an ordnance looked at the War scarred half it bore a familiar pfc Robert he was wounded in she big 3 agree on what to do with nazis continued from Page 1 prepare the charter for this new world organization will be held at san Francisco on april China and France will participate in this declarations designed to Cope with the political and economic problems of Liber ated with particular regard for Poland and called for the three nations to help newly freed coun tries establish conditions of peace carry out emergency measures for the Relief of distressed people form interim govern mental authorities broadly representative of democratic elements in the population and pledged to the earliest possible free elections of Wiver ments responsive to the will of the agreement reached on Poland indicated dissatisfaction with the present provisional polish now functioning in the big three declared that this government should be re organized on a broader democratic basis with the inclusion of democratic leaders from Poland itself and from poles when the new government is set up All three nations will establish diplomatic relations with Britain and the now recognize the polish government in exile while Russia has recognized the Lublin govern final agreement on the boundaries of Poland must await the peace but Churchill and Stalin Are agreed that the Eastern Frontier should follow the Curzon with some digressions from the original line All in favor of the three leaders will recommend to marshal Tito of Yugoslavia and Premier Subasic that the agreement Between them be put into effect immediately and a new government this would make Tito throughout the conference separate meetings were held Between the foreign secretaries which resulted in a plan for regular meetings every three or four in addition to the three Heads of the following took part in the conference for the Amthony Secretary of state for foreign affairs lord minister of War trans port sir Clark British ambassador to Russia sir Alexander permanent under Secretary of state for foreign affairs sir Hdward Secretary of War Cabinet Field marshal sir also Brooke sir Charles Portal sir Andrew Cunningham sir Hastings chief of staff to the minister of defense marshal sir Harold supreme alike commander in the Mediterranean Field marshal Maitland head of the British joint Stafl Mission in for the Eduard Stettinius Secretary of state William chief of staff to the president Harry special assistant to the president James director of the office of War mobilization George Marshall Ernest King Brchon commanding general of army ser vice command vice Admiral Emery War shipping administrator Averill ambassador to Russia Freeman director of euro Pean state department Alger Deputy director of office of special political state department Charles assistant to Secretary of for the soviet Union commissar for foreign affairs Deputy chief of Salt of the red army Deputy commissar for foreign affairs Deputy commissar for foreign affairs marshal of aviation Khudyakova ambassador to great ambassador to the tar baby san Allison 15 months of the Navy infant checks the identification card of his 2c Allison who checks in at 298 pounds and stands 6 6 inches reds slicing Berlin front continued from Page 1 head South of Warsaw to touch off the great end the War from Zhukov Central some 30 Miles East of the third Reich came Only reports that the russians were maintaining pressure on the nazi defences and building up their forces for what one German commentator termed the decisive push for there has not been an official state ment from Moscow about Zhukov Cen trial front for several his Northern was reported by Berlin to be within 15 Miles of the big Baltic port of nazi commentator von Hammer also claimed that several russian divisions had gone Over to the offensive North of Bromberg clearly aimed at cutting off a wedge driven through to Stettin would have the same and would sever a Good part of Pomerania As Well As Danzig from the it also would trap thousands of nazi troops in the polish these two flanking North and South of were developing into one of the famous russian nut Cracker when these flanks have squeezed Zhukov probably Vili strike toward the capital on the direct route to in East marshals Rokos Sovsky Ond Chern Vakhovsky hammered at the trapped nazi divisions severed from the rest of Germany by to Kossovsky column now striking West toward at the Southern end of the Long Eastern marshal Stalin announced in an order of the Day that operating in Trie mountainous terrain of the Carpathian had captured yanks mop up Manila bomb Corregidor while 28 Mariana based super forts roared out to bomb Jap held iwo Jirina in the Volcano the Battle of Manila went into its ninth Day with the hard hitting 1st cavalry division driving across the pasig River which cuts the philippine capital in the War department announced after knifing across the the cavalrymen proceeded to Clear the Santa Ana District of Manila and head toward Nelson stiff House Schouse fighting continued in the residential area of the with doughboy of the 37th division inching their Way through the South of these two near Nichols troops of the Lith air borne division ground through the Paranaque and Ballaran capturing heavy gun ammunition dumps were blown up on Nichols on East Central the 32nd and 40th divisions continued to drive rapidly toward the Pacific heavy bombers and attack planes bombed and strafed Jap concentrations on Corregidor and the South Shore of super forts also struck the japs Burma when a Large Force of the bombers rained High explosives and incendiaries on ammunition and material dumps just North of Mustangs of the 14th air Force swooped in Over an enemy air Field at in chivas Shantung in a Surprise Dawn attack to wreck 101 Jap West fronts continued from Page 1 the German held Shore heavily a dispatch in northeastern 7th army troops had virtually cleared Eastern Anchor of the German line along the Northern Bank of the River heavy fighting was in Progress at Drusen Between Hagenau and the yesterdays dispatches that Allied fighter bombers had taken a heavy toll on sunday of German railways mov ing up reinforcements toward the Rhine one 50mile stretch of track was cluttered up with debris of wrecked it was Over the bbl a Saef authorized statement was German and foreign workers on the kerch urging them to prevent Tion of the War by preventing the flow of supplies and reinforcements tothe front and the transport of food and from threatened areas deeper nto Ger crossword Puzzle solution a a Sam Ursa raw a Terry and the pirates by Courtesy of news Syndicate by Milton can4 a minutes week int uhte Narr Usten Oasay too that in 1 Send this Vuu have top East with him in my Pike ice vice Vou Abe Aie Ted and cant have Cooke Jet theseb5eant Why that Youe sir its a printed in England by the times publishing Houa and published by tin United Arnzil
