Oran Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 3, 1943, Oran, Oran Page 4 the stars and stripes 9 iaj9 to mov Owji i wow we 9� ww9 ceo reaffirms no strike ume Clarai i Audi pledge scores Lewis to civics threats caused strike act says Murray for Hila Del i a nov. 2�?the sex la annual convention of the of Industrial organi amp a a a opened Here yesterday with a conds Zanation by Cio president Philip Murray of labor leaders who fas lev strikes in War time. The Cio chief excoriated those who said he was Quot encourage g strikes and stoppages of work and impeding the maximum he production of War reporters saw a statements. An a reference to John l Lewis head of the United mine workers. blamed or. La wish a tactics and threats for Quot the a. Tivi ties of the enemies of labor in Congress a which resulted in the passage of the Smith Connaly act. Instead of being an ant i strike measure the Smith-conr.2l.y Law is a strike prove Ker the Cio Leader declared. V president Roosevelt greeted the opening of the Cio convention i h the warning that Job freezing was imminent in the u. S. A today we have reached the Point when it is is entail to stabilize the personnel a id employment around any Given reduce the turnover and to keep the same people at the same Job As far As is humanly possible a the chief executive said. Lie asserted that he expected continued support of labors no strike pledge and shortly afterwards the 600 delegates voted unanimously to continue the pledge Quot without any qualifications or conditions a president Murray said the Cio socks Boss but can t get fired Muncie ind. A workers in wartime have their troubles it was discovered this week by John Burrell who works for the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad but does no to want to work for them anymore. Is was offered a better Job but wartime restrictions prevented from quitting. Alter com lag in late for work defying orders and loafing worker Bir Rell punched the superintendent in the nose. Even this did no to wort but the Quot super had the worker arrested and said he would try to get Burrell a raise. He added that it would set a precedent if a Man could get fired from an essential Job by punching the Boss in the nose. Port Knox the first eight months of the North african operations the same amount of tonnage was shipped to Gen. Dwight d. Eisenhower As was shipped to Gen. John j. Pershing during the entire first world War. Maj. Gen. W. D. Styer of the army service forces told a conference of 460 industrialists labor leaders and publishers. Washington a president Roosevelt ordered the Flag to be displayed on All government buildings on armistice Day november 11. He told the american people that a we can Best observe the Day by ourselves with the Faith and loyalty of the men who fought and died for our cause during the first work War to those tasks which Are directed to achieving Victory in the present struggle Washington a the european War is approaching its Climax and forts Mitchells Pound ports Hing its Climax and 11 a West i Genoa a anything might Many now a lord ambassador to the us. Told correspondents yesterday. Quot if one department such As housing transport or Industry gets out of hand All the others might very Well come crashing Down a lord Halifax said. Chicago the Stevens hotel worlds largest hostelry reopened for business yesterday with every available room reserved. Only 1,100 of the hotels 3,00c� rooms were ready for occupancy however. Built in 1927 at a Cost of 28 million dollars the Stevens was sold last August by the army air forces to Arnold Kirkeby for 5,250,000 dollars. Allied Force Headquarters nov. 2�?strategic ports on both coasts of Italy were hammered yesterday by flying forts of spezia in the Gulf of Genoa and by b-25 Mitchells which Rimini and Ancona on the Adriatic. The b-17�?Ts, which for the past three Days have blasted rail lines Westward from Genoa returned to the same general area to concentrate on the Harbor at Spezza Down the coast from Italy a Chi of port. This was the first flying fort raid on the base since the Middle of june although it has been attacked by Britain based bombers. The Xis also blasted a Bridge san Francisco Only half of Northeast of a u. 6. Consumption of whiskey rum bus tidy Gin and spirit liquors has been Cut to less than half of consumption a year ago it was announced Here. At the current consumption rate whiskey stocks will last seven years the alcohol tax unit this City a electric signs went on again yesterday when the dim but regulations were lifted. Bugs broken tubing Kite strings and Bird rests have taken a toll of the re school Bells a continued from Page 1j War Pinch will kidsdec.25 new York nov. 2 a the american kid is going to feel the Pinch of War this christinas and fill come All at once Early on december 25 when he looks under the Christmas tree and finds a Coti Eclon of ersatz my things very unlike the flashy toys which brightened youngsters eyes a couple of years ago. Toy dealers confronted by the greatest Christmas demand in history have Stock enough to meet some professors were out and drinking and a larger Gadget which Only a Little More than half the out propagandists for fascism. Coe grinds up the garbage so it wont nation s shopping requirements a prof. Giuseppe Maggiore Dean of make a Trail for the subs to follow and today s toys Are mostly made the faculty and Rector of Palermo a doors have removable the Mitchells aiming at enemy communications and Supply lines pounded the marshalling Yards at Rimini and Ancona key Jed its on the Adriatic coastal railroads in chances were that one of relatives had a teaching Job. It was no different in higher schools of learning College professors at Sicily a three universities Palermo Catania Messina received their chairs in Many cases because a a who they and it meant their Job if they did no to follow the party line. North Central Italy. At both places with �081 sodium vapor lights will Clear of enemy fight not be any brighter. Caps were Erb the Bombera drop therm p�1 1011418 0x1 repair is have been taken to remove them. Warehouses and roiling Stock while the escorting p-38�?Ts strafed a nearby radio station. The town is a rail to Maui Trancik arc Center at the Junction of a one running from Ferrara to Ravenna air conditioned ettae citing Kearney n. Model another formation of Mitchells troop ships being built Here have aimed at the tracks and the har portholes but Are equipped with Bor at Ansonia the Southern Termi air conditioning which provides bus of the East coastal rail a Crone pure air for men sleeping below of the three most important in decks. Central Italy. In the Harbor area other War tested innovations Are heavy damage was done to the docks and shipbuilding Yards. The offensive against rail tines was carried on overnight As Raf wellingtons blasted the marshalling Yards at via Reggio below spezia. Photos showed huge holes a Gadget for turning powdered milk into a liquid intended for w�o1 continue to work toward the of Wood and cardboard instead of University used own text of k in Case of jamming and Standard to the Yards As Well As broke formation of a United labor movement to include not Only the Cio the american federation of Labre and the railway brotherhoods but also to Hedbor movements of great Britain the soviet Union and latin America to insure the Quot four freedoms in i x president Henry a. Wallace is scheduled to address the co mention tomorrow morning and mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will speak in the afternoon. The Metal and rubber of other in the Law school. It was called a la years. For instance the Plant which used to turn out Lionel electric trains is making precision parts for tiie Navy and cifers this year a cardboard train Complete with cardboard track the a. C. Gilbert company makers poll Tica a a polemic against democracies and the United states in particular fhe Job of rebuilding is taking place this very minute. Officials entrusted with the task of reopening Sicily a schools Are it. Col. G. R. Gayre of East Sussex England equipment includes lifeboats Able to carry 135 men. For orders a continued from pops a pfc sets to manufacturing flares and u coi. T. Y. Smith a former Phi a declaration continued from Page 1 precision instruments so its Christmas customers must get along on sets made of Wood. And so it goes throughout the Industry an Ohio firm which made rubber toys is now producing rubber boats for the Navy an Illinois company has quit making doll furniture 1943dolls have painted hair and painted eyes and its impossible to buy roller skates. Cried t. W. Smith president of the toy manufacturers of America yesterday a a mothers Are away at War jobs and need More toys to keep youngsters entertained. The demand is out of All proportion to the Supply. This year s shortage will the Public right where it likes it least in its big listed permanent machinery for United action. A in both Washington and London the solemn warning issued at the conferences close by president Roosevelt prime minister Churchill and Premier Stalin that Axis War criminals would be sternly punished was praised As a possible deterrent to further nazi brutality. Id Moscow foreign Secretary Anthony Eden Britain a representative at the conference said Quot i am certain we have Laid Down the basis of the future peace Structure Ani created the International machinery without which Many of our desires would remain but Good intentions.�?�. Secretary of state Cordell Hull Ney filed a a a conspiracy to commit told the press he was convinced murder charge against gov that the leading Allied Powers had Jones and other state officials a a Abando Iod thi Hermit route to the charge was filed in Ozimec isolation. Or. Hull a sorted Attiat Tion with a Light crr the Parish sheriff s office. Peres and or. B. K. Fight Over sheriff flares in Louisiana new Orleans Quot Battle of plaque Mynes Paris he flared again in Louisiana saturday when Leander h. Perez District actor i Sophy professor from the University of Chicago and a member employment of Congress and maj. C. W. Wash bume of Winnetka hi., famous throughout the world for progressive education system in Winnetka where he is school superintendent. Maj. A. L. Raff a former professor at Georgetown University. And head of the Public administration department there is aiding the officials in eliminating fascism from the schools and universities and in the selection of competent and reliable teachers. Allied officials have a tremendous Job facing them. For one thing Many of the school buildings which were not destroyed by bombs Are either occupied or in a previous state of disrepair. The most exhaustive study is Able to provide Protection to All employees resuming work in the mines and to All persons seeking Power cables. Enemy fighters made another raid oxi Naples in re night the1 third to ten Days but As in the previous attacks they nothing of strategic value. Two of their pianos were Shat Down. The Battle area received usual attention from tactical fighters and Light bombers which strafed enemy positions and Road junctions. A group of p-40�?Ts patrolling Ever Yugoslavia took on five enemy air land naval a continued from Page i a the government offers the miners a fair contract a or. Roosevelt declared. Quot they have no right in plants and destroyed two of them War time to refuse to work under it. The Coal must be mined. The enemy does not there was no comment on the presidents action by or. Lewis whose 200 Man policy committee actually precipitated the Federal move when it postponed the vote on the acceptance or rejection of the War labor boards contract offer. It was apparent that there would be no resumption of work by the miners As Long As the Tjw committee failed to take favor. _. Ment on web terms the presi done on textbooks. Each has o be emphasized might mean the carefully read. The educators Are imposition of drastic sanctions attempting to Salvage some of the against the Union. He said that textbooks by eliminating pages a Jug directive empowered the gov with refection a e matter.,comp 3 eminent to wipe out Union dues tent italian teachers already Aie and checkoff privileges employ Reir ring new inserts for these ment privileges could be cancelled books. And the draft deferment of Union every teacher is receiving an a a week after the allies had. Flanked Bougainville with invasions of Choiseul and the Treasury islands. Choiseul lies 30 Miles East of Southern Bougainville and the Treasury group about the same distance to the Southwest. Our ground troops at both places were Able action on the proposed agree reported advancing today although ment. Some opposition had been Enco unt failure to Deal with the govern ered on Choiseul. In the future the soviet Union would be represented at informal discussions already under Way Between Britain and the United states on Post War economic stabilization. One correspondent said that or. Hull was in it a vigorous mood and ready to do Battle with any american isolationists who might say or that the Moscow declaration went too far in affirming the Quot necessity for a permanent Post War International association of nations. Although no official comment was forthcoming from the russian today it was understood that they were satisfied with the conference resists and would have much to say late in the Efticia. And Semi offic Al press. Both or. Eden and or. Hull Cemp i minted the work cd foreign comm Sar Vyacheslav w. Molotov As conference chairman. As yet no direct comment has been heard from the Axis nations but a Madrid source said that Gormar official quarters were particularly interested in the military aspect of the Moscow conference. Although the Oilie Ial conference comm unique stated that no new military Acclis no were taken in Moscow German sources in Madrid expressed the Oil of. That combined an to Amer \ operations had been agreed Slater were charged last week with amino ion the first in Marv years with Only knowledge As a criterion. Every University chair is under investigation and where a real far members withdrawn in retaliation for Defiance of Board rulings. The president has made Plain Bougainville at the extreme Northern end of the Solomons is the largest Island in the group it is 136 Miles Long and varies in Width from 36 to 45 Miles. From North to South Down the Center of the Island runs a Range of mountains from 2,500 to 3,100 feet in height. A coastal Plain some 10 Miles to depth backs Empress Augusta Bay where the landings were made offering a terrain favouring that he considers the web wage invading troops. Two Rivers the illegally conspiring to prevent gov. Cist is found out he goes. Jones from seating Blaze a sheriff. The elected sheriff died months ago. The Perez seated or. Slater and the govern he to Send the state guard to of quote a la Hache the Parish s3at,� before Blaise could take office. Or Pocol a satisfactory. Answer to the mine dispute and indications Walter j. Qualified italian Educa to were that or. Ickes would attempt Means heft Aro outlining a course several of study for sicilian teachers. Tha faction will enable the instructors to conduct class a a in. Ar.1 textbooks Cue cleared through a democratic filter. When they do the Bells will sound Tho first Claxon of democracy for Europe. To negotiate a contract with the ump on that basis. Government control of the Coal Fields will not be lifted until the Secretary 0 the Interior determines that it is no longer required for the furtherance of the War program. Tanga and to jul empty into the Bay. The Northern tip of Bougainville is 190 Miles Southeast As the bomber flies from Rabaul great Jap base and key to the defense of new Britain this Island stretching trom above Bougainville to the Allied held part of new Guinea to the West forms the Center of the japanese line. I l Abner in it cock or. R. Tco Oak Himko a Norw can Kaa alone in tit Kim thou ndu2 me Mam could a and Ute. That much Gudme Umess by Al Capp but i a Dion go Owry a Fuchu Clef i Ems sizing this loaded pistol to kill. Myself if i Ever my Start to lose my mind it fix toss it out of the window
