Middle East Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 21, 1944, Cairo, Egypt Million Perstine directly affected by the employment adjustment which will have to take place after the according to the governing body of the International labor in a report prepared for the guid Ance of delegates to the 26th session of the International labor conf opening this week in Phila the asserted int coordinated plans will needed for the orderly demobilization and reintegration in civil life of Mem Bers of the armed forces and for the reemployment of displaced the whole process of employ ment the report will Call for Well developed and efficient employment Machi Able to serve As the coordinating agent of labor require flexible Public works planned in at Ivan and suitable provision for financial assistance to persons who tiny Tim wealing captains bats to lend More casts a wary Eye about As her tiny surveys the world from a Field shoe at the Marine corps training base at farm tiny Tim is not the first dog to occupy this but he is the walkouts in War plants averted Washington president hoc ordered two government owned War plants threatened with work stoppages to be taken Over my operated by the army and Navy last this action was taken when managers of the two plants in Connecticut and Kentucky refused to pay wage increases or dered by labor continued to Clamp Down on Wildcat strikers who persist in provoking tie ups and instigating in the president of Sei Iier Linig rubber warned the plants employees that any one leading a strike for the duration would be promptly he added that if another the company army Navy Pennant would be returned to the government with abject Apo a Wildcat strike tied up the Seiberling Plant a few weeks sailors do strikers work elsewhere in eight Mem Bers of United mine workers were indicted for an alleged violation of the ant strike act at two govern men owned Coal the eight men each face a maximum sentence of a Fine and one year in this week came a charge by Joseph chief of the ship building labor relations for the War that sailors had to do on troop Hospital ships and Navy escort vessels while members of the machinists Union struck Over wage Keefe also said that other ships bad been sent out in an unset worthy condition As a result of the machinists refusing to work in dry Dock at the new construction rate of u cents per hour less than the rate for repair t forced to undergo Short period of during the Tran some order of priority of Dis charge will have to be decided upon before the War is the report the governments of a number of Conn tries emphasised the importance of formulating As possible the principles involved in determining this order of Prece Mutual fairness a simple formula of first first out might cause delays in Industrial conversion and retard the whole process of Oli the other gearing demobilization wholly even largely to Industrial requirement would be most unfair 1o Large numbers of individuals in the the report asserted that if the timing of demobilization bears some relation to expanding peace time the demobilized men and women will Able to Reesta Blish themselves in suitable work More any order of the re port must Only be fair in Tho eyes of the government but in the eyes of the men in their families and Tho Public Assi no matter How Lofficial the scheme May it will not Lonergan gets 35 years Olife new convicted of second degree murder was sentenced to 35 years through life imprisonment this week for the slaying of his socialite Patricia last Lon Organ May apply for parole in 23 years and four his lawyers said they would Appeal both his second degree murder conviction and the sentence which hey termed too harsh during the defense attorney Edward Broderick tried to repudiate Lonergann murder confession by maintaining that the confession was wangled out of the boy through Brandy and exhaust the 26yearold self termed a former Craf Alibie that he had been with a Soldier boy Friend in an apart ment at the time his brewery heiress wife was murdered with a pair of candlesticks in her Beek Man Hill buy More War Bonos to n so dolt to a s pm Mac Arthur wins Illinois primary by big margin hic too although none 01 the leading contenders for the presidential nomination admit their the balls begun rolling state machinery is in in Illinois last Complete re turns on her first preferential Pri Mary showed Macarthur to be undisputed Victor Over poli Tica newcomer Ridley Bender of Chicago by 14 to Dewey name did not appear on the ballot Al though of u a pledged Illinois two expressed preference for Hie returns in Nebraska gave Harold Stassen a wide jump on All his he was trailed by Dewey and will who has withdrawn his hat from the a said that Al though the gop convention Dele Gates Are not bound to vote for democratic in four other part of the Oklahoma Republican named 12 who 77 nine to be the r Zyna delegation of eight is Sti Unis trusted but the National Clarence budding said their delegation definite thar she blows Mack it blew into Chicago for hit furlough right m the Teeth of a take Michigan Wacile crossing the Randolph Street bring the Frisky wind Mew overcoat right off his the camera caught him racing in the High Gale for his cd Blanket which looks very much a Intima Ward the Iowa state democratic convention instructed 34 delegates t8eek denomination of president the president picked up another 10 delegates selected in new York and received a Compromise fourth term endorsement from his Home states party committed which at the same time unanimously elected James Farley As state it Corpse fails to Wink in gruesome test in a almost ceremony last Joseph a Guyear Oldhan made claim to a sum of Money from the estate of a deceased woman the Ladva will specified that Lank was to place a 1894 Coin on each Eye of Corpse and if the coins remained m place when the nerves he would become a other the coins were placed1 on the eyes of the Corpse Early saturday morning and the mortuary doors were locked for 12 witnesses accompanied link on his return into the the coins were found As he left i m v to prison ment for is Blaze again in Chi Gangland is flared again fib All its his Tronjo the dead one of the a we waa found vice rackets Toet Wem gang and hols who feel territory is muscled in made hat Lifave found rating that Murd Reota the tavern operated by Matt Capo worked to House by Jack financial four poisoned tots die new four children Are dead As result of an error in the pharmacy department of the Lawrence memorial hour vital and seventeen others Are seriously the Accident occurred when an unidentified employee used Liboric acid powder instead of dextrose in preparing a feeding formula for the Only last Gusik was kid napped by of aimed men some of them Cary tog c As he left disorderly Guzis and release two thugs Kite cd in Streetcar gun Batty in what the Climax of a Holly and robbers thriller Tives and two Bandit suspects it out aboard a Chicago Streetcar last week while 30 scrambled for cover arid Poyeun Der both 21yearold Edward Penman and Glenn were shot to during a wild Chase Down the the boys abandoned their Cay and leaped aboard the moving Street the detectives gun play resulted after Penman Drew his gun and Sperry flashed a no passengers were injured Al though one detective suffered a leg detectives said the youths had staged three holdups and stolen a fire sweeps refinery Philadelphia fire at the Atlantic n the 4eatfe of others Are crib it the explosion tha was being transferred storage to a dispersal
