Middle East Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 2, 1945, Cairo, Egypt November 1945 stars and Ojito Mutik j if Titt answer the most pressing dilemma of is still being higher wages been urged president in his radio address on tuesday night awaited by labor and a the president favored higher wages for workers Gene with Price in some to make them the presidents policy address was hailed by labor Lead ers As a Light of Hope for work ers and a Plain and simple course for us to Industrial were non commit Al and congressional comment was divided mostly along partisan the president had conferred with the reconversion advisory Board concerning a finding by government economists who As that Industry can afford to raise Basic wage rates at least 24 per cent without increasing they Forsee higher profits in 1946 than in any War year even if wages Are upped to the wartime two problems a wag Price solution hinges on two Basic if labors de to hands Are limited by any official there is certain to be be some of at the picket lines and 1946 and 1948 but if wage increases Are permitted free there is danger of in the James Murray proposed lower Price Ceil Ings on products of any firm which reduce hours wages by Elimina Tion of overtime Pav or downgrading of proposal designed to prevent Industry from absorbing he also proposed a tax Law amendment to penalize any corporation which refuses to bargain collectively in Good the combined opinion of More than 50 of the nations highest paid businessmen is that reconversion is licked As a physical prob that America is suffering from a psychological these conclusions of the by May be drawn As the majority opinion of a considerable number of industrialists businessmen generally Consi Der themselves caught Between wages and opa and want a More definite National policy on 2r too Many workers Are taking Ati autumn Holiday and unemployment compensation should be limited to those who want jobs but cant find 3 Effii Eliv has dropped Consi most industries Are figuring on Large scale some As much As 25 per the Survey found that physical reconversion problems of moving out government owned machinery and retooling for Pur suits Are either completed or will be by car rationing off while there was increased talk of continued the Home front welcomed news that meat will be plentiful next with supplies equal to the demand of about 155 pounds per person and that shoe and automobile ration ing Are shoe rationing ended new cars will not subject to previous records and certificates used in the housing is not the hous incr administration predicts that families will be living doubled up by the end of both the administration and Chester opa have asked Congress to set Price ceilings on existing houses to prevent speculative buying and reselling of Homes and to curb a dangerous Price Ghow for sixty awaited Sailor up in Central Park breakfast was Clarence Hart Kansas City waiting for Sailor Man when he arrived Home for the first time and what a breakfast it was 17 pounds of sliced ten dozen eggs ready to be Fried and 75 cups of Coffee where Are the other 60 boys asked his sixty what co replied Cla has Mother then showed him the Telegram shed received coming in Friday morning have breakfast ready for am bring ing a few As it the breakfast invitation issued to six friends had been raised to 60 in a late train caused the six to can cel their when the Fleet hit town for Navy new weather made to order for the Central Park was in All its autumn glory and hundreds of gobs stacked to its lakes and lanes with their girl Seaman Coy Manning and Antoinette Hill acquainted in Woodland setting with the towering buildings of Central Park West in the Acme sea Power exhibited on nations greatest Navy Day new York her ports crowded with warships and skies filled with triumphant Navy Pla America celebrated the exploits of the Pacific and Atlantic fleets last saturday and gave thanks for the Victory they helped to All along americas millions of persons swarmed aboard famous War vessels Riding at Anchor in Home ports after Hatchet Packert Bobby Oxer mowed that codger Down new York a 16yearold Lena has confessed to the Mont hold Hatchet slaying of an elderly tailor she tried to get fresh with Tho confession cleared up the murder of John whose tailor shops in Queens is three mocks from the Home of the angered by his smashed him in the Hack of the head with a Hatchet which she carried in her after re turning she remembered that she had the Hatchet in the she retrieved axe and also pocketed his Wallet con Taining theres a burlesque la a 25yearold medical corps Veteran of Eto shot ibid seriously wounded a Doorman who refused to let him go Back stage at a Burbank burlesque Thea Ter to see the Curtis Legerton of Wil was arrested an hour after the and a Day be fore he was expecting a discharge from the the Phi lip is not expected to rape slaying of elderly widow is by the gruesome rape murder of Fannie a 73yearold widow whose battered body was found in her Home last a drawn tightly around her neck but an autopsy revealed thai a Skull fracture caused her aged woman had also been severely 1 eaten and her was found in an up stairs bedroom and the House had been apparently nothing had been fatal scream discovered and arrested in co Lumbus after a widespread Gordon a Young sex coup it and has con fessed that he shot Helen Duffield on a Busy downtown Street in Lorain last week and fired two More bullets into body when he discovered that she was not a Navy wife of was happily the return of her husband who is in route Home from the Wellman said that he planned to steal Duffield car to take another Lorain woman away from town and Force her to marry when the Navy wife emerged from a he grabbed her Cai keys and shot her As she he then drove to a country Lane and shot her two More hav ing discovered that she was still he left the body in a nearby Wellman had just received a letter from a House awaiting execution for tie murder of a girl who re fused to Elope with his buddy youd better seek out Iod and Correct your ways or youll end up with Dandruff curs in Donam Frederick former Shelby Soldier from South Glenn Falls in tlif1 Spates table fur the pistol slaying of Robert a Jackson laundry Wood walked to the chair unas greeting witnesses with a Good As attendants fixed the head piece in he Fel Here goes my the fortunate Imogene in Mary Kovacs received news from Raymond Baldwin that he has no Power or authority to Grant her request that he reopen the Case against Imogene the Texas wife of a Parachute shot and killed Kovacs 19yearold Sailor son the Case was dropped at the re quest of the although the governor expressed keen sym Pathy for the he said All evidence lends to support stevens1 Contention that she shot the Sailor in Kovacs appealed to Baldwin in a Long asserting that she is dissatisfied with the action of the Stales attorney in dropping manslaughter charges against the 21yearold Texas Gold in them thar Hils in stale police found hidden in the has Siere of a your Zirl whose hotly was found with that of a Man buried in a Field near must of the Money was in Hils but there was one Nih had been lend neither has Iii id Nti fit months and years of president Truman led the nation in the Navy Day Observance by reviewing an impressive display of sea Power stretching seven Miles up new Yorks Hudson making his first visit to new York since becoming chief exe the president headed a Victory motor caravan to Brook Lyn Navy where he commissioned the giant Franklin a Brilliant autumn Sun shone Between Fleecy the commissioning the Carrier before paid warm tribute to the late presi dents foreign and Domestic poli cies and this ship is a Symbol of our commitment to the United nations organization to reach out anywhere in the world and to help the peace Loving a lunch aboard the Missouri the presidents Navy Day pro Gram in new York also included a Parade along lower signing the cites official Register at City a speech on foreign policy Vin Central luncheon aboard the famed battleship mis on which the japanese sur Render was and a review of 47 Battle scarred warships in an impressive array along seven Miles of the spectacular displays of Airpower were with planes in the new York Celebration both Nimitz and in Navy Day celebrations urged the to retain its Strong bomb worker sues for injured health Rikli tie House military committee has collective bargaining rights Roitt any Union violating the to stalks agreement in Ite contract with the would thus relieve an from All if Union walked out it would make the Union liable for civil damages and deprive it of collective bargaining status for one the committee also voted to peal that Section of the Smithson Hally act under which organized labor has been conducting govern men supervised strike the committee strengthened a previous provision of prohibiting unions from ing to primary or for the Vic president or most vicious referring to the no strike one committeemen assailed it As the most vicious legis lation Ever reported by the com both Cio and Al have warned that labor has taken the weapon of strikes fran behind the door and will continue to strike until wage rates Are increased and fundamental changes to remedy injustice and overcome in Security and the nations v strike brighter than it has been for some showed these new develop ments Cio steelworkers filed notice of a dispute with 766 Iron Ore and aluminium involving and asked Norb to take a strike vote on they demand a daily pay a similar strike request is expected by Cio workers at Geuer ral electric f Ifni in by n to employees of general motors voted to strike to support de mands for a 3jo per cent wage in Bay area strike in san seven Mari time including the Power Ful Longshoreman plan to strike monday for the 30 per cent but they have pledged to work Hospital and troop Supply american airlines resumed ser vice to Detroit and Chicago As All but a few of striking employees returned to their the Cio Union and management committees met with the conciliation ser vice in an attempt to solve the wage wet crowd found Navy hosts rough during Navy Day celebrations at provi a Large number of were shocked and thoroughly dampened when they found them selves targets of a fire Hose manned by their Navy William skipper of the Cruiser ordered the fire Hose turned on the i would rather wet a few people than have someone killed or he the crowd was surging to Board his Cruiser and Sevea others and it appeared to him that the Rush which included child might push some of their num Berino the River in their eagerness to Board the Annn of Tulsa has alleging thit impaired in atomic Hodinh lie Lilly Blind and i Lii Iii c i in i i i fish his Dill w in teachers stage March for pay hike Denver an estimated Colorado teachers marched on the stat Capitol last demanding minimum animal salaries of although Vivian was not in Denver at the he returned to i Alehouse a Day later to to Jan div rated with Aid 11 i it i i a m i i Pav All had of a i s no the i n his leg
