Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 11, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur News from Home Kings county a rejects running mates Jit. S. Mayoralty Bare la a muddled state Start and stripes us Bureau new York june 10�?with William Odwyer. Kings county District attorney heading the Parade new York s mayoralty race has taken off in All directions. First of All. Republicans Are backing a lifelong Democrat judge Jonah j. Goldstein of general sessions court As their candidate for mayor in the election next fall Goldstein also has the support of Liberal and City fusion parties. Newbom Morris a Republican and president of the City Council was selected by Republican chairman of the five counties of new York City for re election but Morris declined to run on the ticket with Goldstein further William of Dwyer who is the democratic candidate for mayor formally rejected his two running mates. He demanded in a letter that party leaders reconvene at once and rescind the resignations of assemblyman Irwin d. Davidson of Manhattan for Council president and Lawrence Gerosa of the Bronx for comptroller. Of Dwyer said that he did dispute the honesty or integrity of the men but they did not a in my opinion measure up to the expectations or Hopes of the Joseph. D. Mcgoldrick Independent Democrat now comptroller was approved by the Republican chairman for re election. He had previously withdrawn As mayoralty candidate. Quot Ohio s governor Lausche got bum s Rush i ote to the Hartman theater ticket taker in Columbus Ohio that tall fellow you admit to last nights town Hall radio broadcast for Lack of a ticket really had a ticket. His wife already in their private Box had it in her purse. The ticket less one had gone Back to his car to listen to the broadcast by the time some one had recognized him As gov. Frank Lausche. George Harr of Omaha neb., lost a Diamond while he was feeding his flock of chickens and reduced his barnyard population by 250. He called in James l. White to help find the Diamond. White killed and dressed 25% chickens before he discovered the Gem. Frank Luther Mott Dean of the University of Missouri school of journalism left by plane for Washington to Confer with War department officials on plans for settling up a school of journalism at Fontainebleau France. Sarge got a Wail of a birthday present a there la be no excuse for forgetting birthdays in the Macdonald i family from now on. To sgt. Arch Macdonald his wife Janet and his daughter. Gale Suzanne All celebrate on the same Day. With perfect n special food Price control is approved Washington june 10 cans a government food officials have approved a plan to put the meat Industry under special Price control and to abandon the Over All profit basis which packers say has contributed to the meat shortage. Opa chief Chester Dowles said in a letter to sen. Kenneth Mckellard Tenn that his organization would see to it that the products of each of the three main groups of meat animals hogs lambs and cattle and calves Quot Are each separately considered on a profitable he said War mobilization director Fred Vinson and economic Stabilizer William h. Davis had approved the plan. Mckeller had prepared an amendment for the special treatment of the meat Industry which he planned to offer during the Senate a consideration of a Bill to continue Price control for another year. Butch misses 8tsak sniff new York june 10 ans a mayor Fiorello h. Laguardia was within smelling distance of a couple of sirloin steaks yesterday but did no to see or eat a bite the steaks were prepared for breakfast for a group of boy scouts. Newbold Morris Council president happened along and was offered a Sample. Timing Little Gale Suzanne arrived at Highland . Hospital As a birthday present for her parents. Mrs. Macdonald is shown with her May 11th a present and nurse Morilla Vick. Artist says Park scenes beat his poster rat subway car card of a submarine kiss was no More suggestive than sunday afternoon scenes in the Park snorted artist John la Gatta to members of the new York Board of transportation. The picture advertising bathing suits recently was banned from subways by the Board As possibly suggestive. La Gatta says its the first time in his 80 years As a Painter that his work has been accused of having a a the slightest hint of anything pvt de Blacken spent last Christmas on a european Battle Field. He missed the tree gifts and mostly wife and baby. Yesterday in Washington he had them All. The Glackens bought a tree decorated it gave each other presents and had their own private Christmas party in june. Advertising in a Malden mass., newspaper tor her lost cat. Miss Elsa m. Setterquist concluded the notice a a come Home Maizie you can have my Only Lamb forecasters Are people who done to get excited about a great Many things but they have Long been targets for Many unkind criticisms when they came up with predictions for Sunshine rain cold etc., that just did no to out. All of which recalls the fact that the Navy pre flight school s serology department at Chapel Hill n.c., selected a recent saturday for its hiring picnic but Only after careful consideration. It snowed More smokes for civilians soon at least 15 percent More cigarettes will be available for civilian smokers in the next few weeks according to Joseph Calamia president of the retail tobacco dealers of America. He cited cutbacks in army orders and slightly improve manufacturing conditions. At Jonesboro ark., rain Cut attendance at the Burnt Hill Community War Bond auction to one person but the 2,250-Dollar quota was raised. The Lone purchaser was Asbury Fletcher District chairman of the seventh War loan drive a new office of research and inventions has been established by the Navy department to develop weapons and Battle techniques in Case of another War. The office merged the naval research Laboratory the special devices division of the Bureau of aeronautics the office of research and development and the office of patents and inventions it will be under the direct supervision of Secretary of Navy James v. Forrestal. More meat due by next fall Washington june 10 ans in. E. Dodd head of the agricultural adjustment Agency predicted last night that civilians will get More meat next fall. Just Back from a two week Survey of the Middle and far West Dodd reported that herds and crops Are rapidly recovering from a late Spring. �?�1 Don t think there is any question but what Well set an All time record on cattle slaughtering next fall a Dodd said. He said fall pig production in the area he toured will exceed state goals. Iowa Farmers told him their production would be 26 percent ahead of the quota. Meanwhile the War food administration reduced from 25 to 20 the percentage of the top Grade Lamb crop allocated to the armed forces which the Agency said were getting More than they required. Fuller Man invades the White House Washington june 10 ans a not Only did the Tuller Brush Man manage to get his foot inside the door of the White House but he also walked right in and saw the president. Alfred c. Fuller president of the Brush company and of the manufacturers association o f Connecticut called on or. Truman to his respects and he did no to bring is Brush samples. Vets deserve All Aid my Nutt Washington june 10 ans a Paul v. Mcnutt head of the War manpower commission warned that returning veterans of world War n May expect More than he will get in the us. Labor Market if peace and reconversion Are intelligently handled there will be ample work and jobs available for a he added. Mcnutt Veteran of the last War and former National commander of the american legion cautioned that available jobs May not always be at the level which the Soldier envisions when he dreams of returning to civilian life. Quot that is the problem we Are going to be up against the ambition of boys whose Success in the armed forces has outrun the actual Ages and experience in the business world a he said. A we will have to fit these boys into our economic system at the level of what they can do bests the Veteran does deserve special consideration and he will get it Mcnutt promised. Everything will be done to Aid the Veteran who Learned a new Trade in the army or acquired highly technical skills to convert those assets into peacetime jobs. Journal urges Gen. Marshall to keep Post Washington. June 1% ans a the army and Navy journal unofficial Are vice weekly said today it had heard that chief of staff Gen. George a Marshall was thinking about retirement and asserted in a front Page editorial a a we Call upon the president to order and the country to demand that general of army Marshall abandon the idea of at the War department Surprise was expressed at the suggestion might be considering retiring. Officials in a position to know said they had not heard of any such possibility. Navy official resigns president Truman yesterday accepted the resignation of undersecretary of the Navy Ralph a. Bard. Artemus l. Gates assistant Secretary for air was named to succeed Bard and John l. Sullivan. Former assistant Secretary erf the Treasury was chosen for Gates Post. Bard wrote the late president Roosevelt last nov. 6 asking to be relieved on or before be Day. Walda w1nchell asks annulment Beverly Hills calif., june 10 ans a Walter Winch eur a daughter Walda Eileen has decided to seek annulment of her three Day old marriage to William Lawless 29, Art student and world War 11 Veteran from Cambridge mass. The columnist quoted her As telling him in a Telephone Call from new York that a we had a Long talk and he agreed we had made a big Winchell said Walda Eileen 18, added that she and Lawless had not lived together since their tuesday marriage. Message brings Good bad news to Iowa Sailor Washington june 10 cans a somewhere in the Pacific Seaman 1-c Richard j Peel of Waterloo Iowa is torn Between the extremes of a fathers emotion. Peel Learned in the same message from Home that he was the father of a son a jew that his three year old daughter Diana is dying of a rare blood disease and has perhaps two weeks to live the red Cross could not toy where Peel is but the Waterloo dispatch reported that he was believed to be recovering from shrapnel wounds in a Marianas Hospital. Minnesota jury finds homicide Duluth Minn., june 10 ans a a coroners jury has returned a verdict of homicide in the deaths of a Mother and four children previously thought to have been accidental victims of fire which destroyed their Home near Mahtowa Minn. The victims were mrs. Vivian Doan 29, and her children. All were killed by blows from an axe or similar instrument coroners investigation disclosed. The husband father Robert a. Doan was absent at the time of the fire. Railway walkout ends Cincinnati. June 10 Ansi striking employees of the Cincinnati Newport and Covington railway company voted to end their eleven Day walk out and return to work. They agreed to let the War labor Board Settle alleged differences concerning overtime . Her beef legitimate los Angeles june 10 ans mrs. A Bun Harwood was granted a divorce after testifying her husband Donald kissed his dog every night when he returned Home let the dog sleep with them left their bedroom window open so his cat could go out and in As it desired. Jobs for vets in state dept Washington june 10 cans a the state deportment thinks returning veterans can give it a needed shot in the Arm. So to those soldiers who Haven t gotten tired of England Franca Belgium Germany Australia itar by. China. Burma and a store of Pacific islands the department to prepared to offer some Joba in foreign service. The purpose is not Only to provide jobs but to introduce new blood into the department foreign service. A special examination win be Given to test candidates intelligence. Secretary of state Edward so Stettinius or. Said men who Aro now in the military forces deserve Quot heavy representation in the department that Quot will maintain the House members pass own raise Washington june 10 ans a by a vote of 200 to 152 the House yesterday passed a Bill allowing congressmen 2,500 dollars annual expenses. Receiving the Bill president Truman announced he would not veto the measure but indicated a preference for a direct raise. A representatives and senators at present receive 10,000 dollars salary annually. Worker ans a who gave in Scran Bridge port conn., was selected a most typical War workers in the country. A Mott took Al new blonde Anna up her Job As a ton pa., for Wise Detroit Mich. To ppm wow Eraa Ead Agar Canada far Istl liw Pun hmm Stap in tha Windear Hava their Llama Hae feed by a Artam , Une 11, 1945 the stars and stripes Pavo 3
