The Turn of Events - A Review of Global Events

The Turn of Events - A Review of Global Events more around the Axis during the week a* J* United States and its huge home-front • army entered the twenty-first month of wax and the American...

...the writing of a War Department manual to be used by corps com-niap4|rs...
...Anti-War:—Herenigde (Reunited Nationalist) Party (Dr...
...The PreajdesaV of Friends of U.S.S.R., Jose Mancisidor, attacked ut in the review, rode...
...that the Presided sponsor a. non-governmental committee, (set J&jStew.Lpw/s column for a further discuss iot Few of* the suggestions take any sort, of stej ^mee^g^h^p^fi^ At hpsj, they califei greater controls so as to minimize possible violence, but no real ameliorative steps are When war contracis were first let and bunched to a few companies in concentrated areas, liberals warned that provisions must be made for adequate housing and recreational faffljtiw to meet the huge 'demand...
...see Military Successes AII Around • On the Russian front, Ore) and Belgorod, German strong points, fell before the-piled river assaults of the powerful Soviet armies, with flu...
...What this meant wig that the Swedish Government, the observers of which are posted nil ever Europe, has decided that Sweden is new relatively strong enough and Germany math mater at trustee so that Sweden might with impunity insist upon termination of the arrangement...
...In Sicily, the town of Catania on the east eaaat succumbed before the hard-bitten Eighth •*Pe* nutters slugging their way toward Messina, while in the center Troina fell before the American Seventh Army...
...have m mind Stahn's governmenT* '"^ W* Stalm baa a definite policy toward Germany Tina tfnVT -*amTi fte latest etpmwbui to the MtaaTatlo ef the German Committee in Moscow (tiirimmd, m; hmt .haa of the Neat loader...
...The result can be plainly seen in the analysis by the Attorney General's oflka of the riots...
...Outflanking the...
...If one reads the summary ef the radio iiispageiiile to Germany be would see no evidence of a politic*, line or*ny gaaeral program...
...We mast fismlg appeal to the German lis mini mil forces The U.S...
...that « governmental inter-departmental committee be formed, to discuss policies...
...Said the Biddle analysis There is no evidence of any Axis, or Fascist, or Ku KJux, Klan incitement...
...flit directly threatened as well...
...and, finally, the crash of fascism in Italy...
...From then on it kept repeating thjt timmgt daily in commenting and explaining ft Weft* it is net yet too late, they ought teeajMB Hitler and conclude an honorible seam ym those adversaries that are willing •zdjmfth make such a peace—without drvidiag OmJffWf, without destroying the German military say* This manifesto is net addressed to Gtram workers...
...the racial situatior is'tease, and the overcrowding and shifts it population make the police problems far more . difficult than' heretofore.'' While the diagnosis is generally excellent the, Biddle report is woefully weak on recora-mpndationa...
...political intrigues **mkm iSS Wept ftegef objected to mainly nsmU drive, denied by the Chinese, for the 62am...
...High Unable to cope with local conditions, workers in many industries, notably in Pacific Coast aircraft manufacturing, •have been .• quitting their jobs on an individual basis...
...m turned to'Milan after seeing Badoglio a gamj...
...In the Pacific, the Japanese airfield at Manda on tropical New Georgia was finally seized by American forces, giving the United Nations a base for intensified air attacks on Japanese bases at Bain, Rakate...
...By mid-week, Lieut...
...well as in other occupied countries) aaflyg Bolsheviks have at their disposal 'tofiemMf radios, that they can be estahlizhed ofg all help of a State apparatus...
...to expedite use of troops...
...support concentrated in industrial areas among Canada's working class, has already declared that it would not collaborate with any of the old parties...
...Cemma-aiats burst in ami attacked the group...
...Labor Fro a* Heroes Ignored Noticeable in the news panorama and the narrow emphasis of war-related agencies has been the way in which labor heroes have been ignored...
...They used to vote with him against the government...
...suarmftiBg that the nesnsnds fer a huge "second front" to be established overnight are for internal Hansitn con sumption to protect the government against popular questioning, neither the Anglo-American allies nor China has demanded that Russia open a "second front" against Japan...
...Prefeauor HerrHjoe Gireneus...
...Popular Swedish criticism af the privilege accorded the Nasi* in the uaenriable poaiUeu of being completely nam us sad by ¦ the Nazis with ae possibility of egectiv, aid free* the Allies should she be attacked...
...No medals are struck off for workers of unusual achievement, no parades are held for outstanding producers...
...The Immediate prospects in the Mediterranean theatre were for the early fall of Messina, the complete subjugation of Sicily, and the transformation of the island into a huge airfield far the final raking of Itay from hip to heel...
...But aside from the usual platiludipou* recom mendations.that the Federal Housing Authority take steps to...
...fl^lfmfl Had Mokes HimteW Hoard Four days after a Russian rommuniea* ssM 1 that the Russian victories have "created mm favorable conditions for development ef «Tmt offensive operations of our Allies on the <hs> tineut of Europe," and after "Pravda* and sag "the opening of a second front in 1M1 msma the war will be ended quickly or become a me of attrition...
...But as the tough Nazi contingents in Sicily and Russia show, . there is altpty of fight left tothe Reich An early end to the war in Europe aad the beginning of large scale operations in the Pacific dees not seem probable, toUtiai Warfar* areae* 41/ Over -Az Urn Mpaja emmaaathjj, mmghj u» fujjgyjjm the impression of imminent German collapse, waele tightening Jifsiiit en sherter finer lines aad issuing confusing statements about German defensive strsmsj^a^dmt tenet be regarded as political warfare broke out elsewhere as well...
...Italy, in short, will fight until defeated in the field or until elements more truly expressive of the people's will than the Army, Fascists, Royalists, landowners or industrialists seize hold of the government...
...auther of a wegh...
...In fact, there is no evidence of any concerted action to bring about the riot...
...General Francis Biddle in a report to the Presi dent on the Detroit race riots...
...Reasons for the accelerated accident rate among workers: fatigue, work with unfamiliar machinery, concentration of inexperienced oldsters, women and minors in industry, and worry about absent relatives and living conditions...
...These leaders were Fifcm* Amedeo and Bruno Buozzi, who qupk...
...For almost two months his Zaetep radio statioa, beamed en the Union, hat attempted to set the two-thirds Afrikaans-speaking against the one-third English-speaking people...
...The results have completely wiped out two of the opposition parties—the Afrikaner party, and...
...August 1. daring a private meeting of Catalan Socialists, held at the Orfes—that is te say...
...Lobar Heroet Foil While labor, as usual, was taking a kicking around, reference to .the cold record of statistics showed that the American labor force has lost, in killed and injured since the beginning of the war, more than have the armed forces...
...The outcome is a special defeat for Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbel...
...1943...
...Everyone that follows the underground .eofy ment* in Europe knows that in Geraisgg...
...Party, came through its first major electoral test with flying colors...
...Russian government really hope to bring about a "second front" of the kind they desire fay this constant propaganda ? It is more likely that the Russian gawsjniasjil tsgssza- its daraends fog a "second front" for internal consumption, to deflect home attention from' government responsibility far the calamity in which Russia is...
...The tr*M* Jn IsWaJSf aeurazg he** mTauTett'smaM^S German armies swept over the Lowlamas and Norway in the middle of 1940...
...There ere no subways or elevated trains in Detroit, so that the transportation situation is particularly difficult in the bases...
...But they would like to pull a ¦tales* ¦ ant of i<uistdoj*lil< ashieeo* be tp split opinion kTuse Alhed^amp as to Gasman aMjry to cany on...
...The-, hot season up to Labor Day, when crowds seek outdoor relief, is the period of la hjg sunin»rv/to the President, Biddle alac quoted from a report by FBI head...
...The Gestapo was mid to be arresting Hamburg refugees in Berlin fat spreading "rumors...
...There has never been any doubt about where the sympathies of the Swedes sad their government lay...
...flushed with the hard-won success of Orel and Belgorod, renewed their demands for a "second front" in the West...
...We should keep in mind that at free elections he nave*- secured a majority of votes, and that only tint split ia the democratic ranks caused by the communists gave turn power...
...From December 7, 1941, to April te, 1943, casualties in the armed forces, according te official figures, totalled 12,123 killed, 15,049 wounded, and 61,063 missing and held as prisoners...
...We repeat: we should not script entirely the rumors aha at decisions thwdy made in this direction, A coup a"eft against Hitter is quite diateult...
...The United Party atone ha* a clear majority of 28 over all other parties in the House...
...the week's operations: (1) the United Nations' war production, militarisation and transportation program is a huge battle-tested success, aad Xt) although the Reich is far from defeated, post-war domestic problems in all the warring nations are coming more and more to the fore...
...It won 29 seats from the so-called Liberals (representing the Administration of Prime Minister Mackenzie King), and five from the Progressive Conservatives, making a total of 34...
...Berlin shivered at the ' prospect of early day and night raids, expected to take place when the nights grew longer after August 15...
...But isieq^ed«f coming from Soviet sources •hows a* HJtjW1 of reaction the actual authors of tMB|fW would like to provoke: corrsspondgmt mf Switzerland relate that the anU-Hiuerftin|» in German language functioning "acme^hjf* Germany** has repeatedly insisted fat saag days on Hitler's illness that might take aft** turn...
...Ia other Wards, the triumvirate that the tame** ant I I I U a g i st would be one that wosdd meet the desires af the Moscow -German manifesto...
...at a cm* of the Catalan ropuhlkM...
...Earlier, a meeting of sixteen cardinals present in Rome boot convoked to discuss the entire situation...
...The Labor Policy Committee of the OPA accused Petroleum Administrator Harold Ickes of helping oil companies in an effort to "put over a $1,250,000,000 steal" on consumers by means of a proposed increase of 36 cents a barrel in the price of crude oil...
...While Admiral liticalry an indefinite figure, KejmV^ttsmi very devoted to Hitler, was known vertary of a simultaneous war asetAft PiP5| and Russia...
...AttorneyGeneral Francis Biddle in a report to President ' Roosevelt is said to have told of increased inter-racial tension in overcrowded defense areas, with prospects of further rioting...
...D. F. Malan) 43...
...The CCF, led by Edward B. Jelliffee, and with most of its...
...In the pazt war the program of Wilson was polrucagy wiae, aad hawks of Nieolai or other men in German Intelligence Senate* tell u* how strong mm the efimct of Wilson's appeals to the Germaa people, how much they shied the Allied anaica te heat the Kaiser...
...The Russians...
...Hitler dees bay* against him a strong opposition—in various groups of papulation...
...C, Chicago, 111., and elsewhere...
...they must have a definite poliey toward Germany...
...To tell the Germar...
...In pro-war years, it was generally considered that the only worker accidents were those that occurred on the job...
...The news that he must hsve given to the Fiihrer was all bad...
...Toss*, formerly director of the hospital* of Barce-leaa, azsiataat to the Mayor of the city aad well known fer his social service*, was t«rac%^dujWB, Having done ti >r damage, the Communist* took, to their heel* -fere the police could be called...
...This was under the ideal goal, which had been set by blueprint theoreticians who do not take into consideration all the demands made for materials, skilled labor and transportation by other parts of a complicated economy...
...C. F. Stallard) 7. Independents 2. Total 107...
...These conclusions are hasty, and much of the information is either exaggerated or even untrue...
...Si Popular recently published sgainst me undisguised threat* of death...
...Bat Hitler, undoubtedly, is constantly urging Japan to open a "second front" against Russia, which Japan is deterred from doing only by American activity in tap South Seas and British forces oa the Burma border...
...is extremely interesting that there was no disorder within plants where colored and white men worked side by side, on account of efficient union discipline...
...The composition of this rrimffmf** f*" sponds to the requirements of tag P^Mf**" by the manifesto...
...PeUUcal warfare intensified on With Rooseveil and Churchill preparing -to meet again on thin continent for their sixth conference of the war, two facts stood oat as a result of...
...Whereas the men in the armed forces get food, cothing, medical attention, housing, pensions and special - lowrate insurance, phis priceless technical education and basic pay of $600 a year m cash, the workers most take care of all these personal needs out of their pay envelopes to the face of sharply rising prices...
...At present it can sc*PBel3,^*i?J^t5 t^^f|r-eriug was one of the top "HMffS party that for a long time worltaal fifcjB the ground for an understanding r^E-F It.wsz net a simple coincidence thstamJWm National* Zoitnng...
...Smuts" * pro-w»r majority was increased from 20 to 64...
...That exsj^ugm announcements of Hitler's illness: ths^sjpjg of the manifesto prompt the way in '^jjLJ condition about Hitler's head may bgJWrtw* He may become sick and than suddanJtyJht^j ( Ia the last few days this "wishful intended to suggest the same idem to,emr has made a new step forward: fjjjWH^E from different countries report r"W*wSJT R ler's retirement and his transferring rm mf to a triumxirate consisting of MafthaJ Admiral Denitt, aad Goering...
...All eyes are now turning to a series of by-elections, currently being held, in which the Administration m being fought all the way...
...Included in the injuries were 70,000 work accidents and 90,000 accidents away from work which resulted in some permanent disability...
...Involving colossal new mamw^ sacrifices," Secretary of State Coroeugat speaking at a press conference in Wnsmagha, warned flatly against optimism engeeeamtte recent United Nation* military succeeam % Hull indicated that he was not loottngjUS to an early end of the war...
...A total of 6,500 were killed in other places "The growing shortage of productive manpower during the year emphasised the heavy toll of accidents te workers," according to the National Safety Council...
...Reports of Parte la Reich Meanwhile, reports from inside the Third Reich told of panic and intensifying gloom over the devastation wrought by the heavy air raids op Hamburg...
...The writer Jordi Areuer...
...Tneteyam doubt that this program is entirely tafCTM Gearing...
...4. <By MaiL)—W naturally hoped that the dissolution of the.Gem-intern and the arrival in Mexico of the Soviet Ambassador, Omaaaeky, would for a tune bzing to an end,the agneaetyaacte of the Cimmunises against the anti-totalitarian Socialist refugee* But things hasp turned out otherwise...
...only such naive simpleton* **«4H Henderson, the English ambassedar igJW before the war, could believe to the *§fmM Goering was a champion of undemtaauK0| England...
...broadcasts at democratic country* that pledge nobody to ampthing...
...This manitneto -ua^, t contradictory rumors that now SB thy am papers, a sidHfally drawn line issaaJHHB gmsme eptatow in Germany in thtrspirit dTty policy formulated in the manrfeste...
...beeja published vouched for by responsible unjoj The major significance., of the report wag it blunt analysis of the social and economic factor that caused the riots...
...and England—do not eaary an such propaganda...
...The nation's war lost from these accidents to workers amounted to 380,000.000 productive man-days...
...He detwnaead etjee agate, in addition to myself, my friends, Julian Gesfcia and Merceau Pivert—and, of all things, Leon Blum—as "the leaders of the Goebbels Fifth Column...
...CCCF Makes Huge Gains in Ontario Special to The New Lbadbb OTTAWA.—The Ontario provincial elections just completed here produced fireworks...
...Of special interest is the Montreal contest, where the official candidate...
...Be much mote urgent it m for these democracies to work out, even late, their own line of conduct ttmaad Germany and d*> eidadby take a course » t *n naduratendlng y th the forces of German democracy.-ii...
...Kurt Dietmar...
...This should be the program sad the tactics *d the democratic countries today...
...But neither the U.S...
...But as the government appeared to be preparing to make' a strong military stand with the Naxis in the North, working-class districts were swept by demands for a general strike to bring an end to the war and the elevation of a representative •government...
...Quittances in the industry hag become high under the attraction of higher pay elsewhere, and war workers with f dirty shirts -mere squawking, saying nasty things about ^war-economy'* theorists, BBiddle Report Traces Detroit Disorders To Social Evils, Warns of New Riots WWould Bar Negrqr Migration to Cities . A warning, that more race riots may taki place iu American cities .because, of over crowding, friction, poor housing and lack o: recreational facilities was made by Attorne...
...The Mum warned JUaag Kai-shek that China fsetdIX war" unless capital*tort anu uefsatma ami' curbed, La, untoe* the Chinese CcgmtZ armies were unmolested...
...Demolition of Truk would expose, the entire Japanese left sea-flank to attack, making Japanese hold op the Dutch East ladies more precarious...
...These mfatsjm the coalition said, "will seH out this riaiiUj | Germany and then throw the husk to thaAttez" Peace demonstratious and strikes, whiekaaV sided somewhat at the appearance, of Assnas aad Buozzi, immediately resumed in steep] places...
...As these and many other tales came through via Sweden, Switzerland and Spain, observers on the outside became wary, for it looked as though the Nazis, with a view to weakening the Allied war effort, were deliberately feigning panic and confusion...
...To do so...
...In the two-year period the general index has, roughly, moved up 25 per cent while the food index hss increased nearly 50 per cent, accounting in large part for unrest to be found throughout the country end manifested in the form of race riots, unauthorized strikes, absenteeism, and the switching from job to job...
...Stalinist Thugs in Mexico lnjure Radical Leaders By VICTOR SERGE MEXICO CITY, Aug...
...very nature ef the massive attack forced against Ujam» ^ * the*A*<k*American IvW mutto'that^ vegy^exhaaatanT1 * As reaBste, do the members of the...
...eu thf Catalan problem which has just »t Beared here, was seneusly wounded in the head...
...Thu manifesto is by no means . chance deelara-t.oa sach a* thorn that appear from time to time ia the...
...Other recommendations deal with the deferment of policemen to build- us forces to meet riots...
...Failure to reach these goals was in moat coses attributable to the fact that they were settoo high...
...relieve shortages, the most im mediate remedial step that Biddle could propos-was that Negroes should net be permitted ti migrate into "communities that cannot absorl them, whether on account of physical limita tions or cultural background...
...The demands were made.in official Soviet publications, and Russian press conferences...
...The situation in Lea Angeles , is extremely tense...
...Injuries numbered about 3,950,000—at work 1,750,00, off-job 2.200,000...
...Buozzi was promptly made head of the Cam-federation of Industrial Workers...
...people that they are all as a wheat, accountable for Hitler's crime* can only raaniti the German people around hutler...
...Slsphm...
...Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, warned that without an adequate post-war job program the country might expect a "crime wave" after the war...
...I^^mrir "out...
...Bay, Kolombangara aad fsjhanl Seizure of these bases will put the powerful Japanese naval base at Truk, in the former Caroline Islands, under direct bomber attack...
...Blows from without will deepen them fissures, ami a akilutnl propaganda can and should help the growth of aati-Hmenm f oreea...
...Liberal Lazarus Phillips, is being rhnllenged by the national secretary of the CCF, David Lewis...
...The report ha not been made officially public, but a text ha...
...on and off the job, suffered some sort of injury, according to figures of the National Safety Council...
...Germans on the Sicilian north coast in a daring amphibious operation, American forces caused the hard-pressed Nazis to fall back beyond Sent' Agata di Mili tello...
...nor England haa such a policy...
...Ganaaay has undoubtedly entered a now crisis: Setbacks on the Russian front, destruction of Hamburg and other cities, the advance of the Alhed armies wjthm the ^mpyagmefrlc European fortress...
...Neither the present operation* in Sicily nor the massive air raids on western, Germany, which continue, are regarded by the ItooyMiij as constituting a ''second front...
...The Turn of Events - A Review of Global Events more around the Axis during the week a* J* United States and its huge home-front • army entered the twenty-first month of wax and the American economy strained ami groaned under the rnaflnwd demand* of the, ejtert...
...Pro-Axis Faces Defeat In S. African Elections Special to The New Lxadbz UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA.—Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, and the anti-Axis forces won a signal victory here in the critical general elections held last week...
...Officials are still playing headline politics with" the muchdiscussed draft of fathers, with the number to be drafted and the status of those to be drafted still in the dark...
...Political Warfare to the Reich-Meaning of Rumors on Hitler By BURTON NiCHOLS There are many rumors ahemt Germany of strikes and demoTistratioas, o| conflicts between Hitler and his generals, etc...
...Cmpoaition baa erierrd not only among labor and democratic mhtded shamaada, bat also amnng large church groups, catheitc as well as protes-tans...
...The left-wing condition, Giustizta e libera, immediately neeueed them of "ssumg tssa-selves out to the capitalists of Rome who m seeking more time in which to get ttofrdm tunes out of the country...
...i. Aircraft Qerffonce...
...J. Sdgai Hoover that "Crime is greatly on the increast among juvenile delinquents...
...These warnings were pooh-poohed as typical liberal, wild-eyed-ness...
...On July 23 the Moscow radio first haajdjt thi* manifesto to the attention of ?hamS...
...Malan has strengthened his party position by two, hut the "New Order" and Afrikaner parties exist no more...
...high peats to- the Kuomintang who .hf^ifi of...
...A particularly inept suggestion is one barring Negro migrations...
...There if M# manifesto not evaa a demand fer the liqnjesUei of the National Socialist Party...
...Much of the alarm expressed at "production failure" appeared to be merely part of the general drive against organised labor, manifested last winter in the tirades of cardboard heroes such as Captain Eddie Rickenbacker...
...from the French "TjamWf"* we know that he considered the vg.itJP combination as lost by Geymsgy *lm>lm.^ aa understanding with Stalin...
...Bryansk aaaVBaaolaash lay' in the path of the RTtrsisp forward sweep...
...of the Chinese Eighth and FourthlE§» largely composed of Communist...
...Finally, last Senear...
...iwasfas CoN Neraf Tare The sharpest internal evidence of Axis ^^p^p^^w^h^^hp Third Reich teratTaea teNorwsy and Finland...
...Some papers even talk of a near break-down in Germany—such as hsppimtd in Italy...
...There age nmay aoatgen at the tUactma of Hitler's dictatorship, probably even deeper mm* than appear on the surface...
...Bearing the mask (not even tgsV fully) of democracy, this manifesto it prmaah addressed to the leading officers of hp SOU offering aa honorable peace on oca esssam only: to deliver Hitler's head...
...aad Jmauhamts|*amhj rturii amjal racy, freedom and large social reforms to the German t~T'~ ~Tj ''Ig'' 'f SjstiiBr swim lliii program such fetaee that, si neat sly and honestly agreewith...
...I am also concerned with tiw, racial unrest fat Washington...
...Berlin radio commentator, was broadcasting a cool evaluation of Germany's * military position, acknowledging that Germany was everywhere on the defensive, that aR the territories she had seized were still subject to military debate, and that protection was not at a maximum, but insisting that defense, would cost Germany less effort than offense...
...The Reich Cabinet, according to week-end reports, was in "permanent session" at Hitler's field headquarters, and many stories were afloat about Hitler's possible resignation and the succession of Goering, Himmler or a triumvirate...
...If the Nazis some observers here to wonder whether n the West the Russisns might not, quite humanly, like to see a grandiose Angio-Amer>can ¦ lihuaty operation at least as costly in lives aad ^11*^m^^^mJ ^^la^W-AmsTVea tmrLSaS^sweir ia^th^SV--" off balance and on the alert...
...The 39 seats won by the Progressive Conservatives gave them .the right of forming the Government...
...Economics ley st tile center of domestic developments, with labor, agriculture, prices, sad wages under debate...
...While much anguish was being expressed at "production failure," the War Production Board announced that airplane output during July steed at a new high record of 7,373 military airplanes...
...I believe that the ruts in Detroit do not represent an isolated case but are typical of what may occur in other cities throughout the country...
...advu...
...edaav ef "Maade," who had beam seriously injured during the Communist attack ea the Erlice aad Altec meeting ». April 1. w„ wounded ia the arms and lege...
...But these blown are yet not enough...
...i ffiPW IfetHam fipaJWIH Tease The Italian situation remained tibanin hg tense...
...the "New Orderites...
...Been after he came te power be did not succeed hi winning over the labor movements...
...The housing situstion...
...The range*, of tap riots are apparent...
...The War Labor Board in New York City approved wage increases averaging 5.7 cento an hour for 20,000 laundry employees in the Now York area...
...What the position of the Church might be was not disclosed, but reports indicated that the Catholic Popular Party was trying to lead workers into a course somewhere between Fascism and Communism, thus avoiding extremism of either Right or Left, j • • • DomestJc Frost Shades ' J With events storing st a quick tempo abroad, the domestic front wss far from entot...
...Unfortunately the democratic countries the U...
...Led by John Bracken (farmer Liberal leafier of Manitoba), the party was reorganized last December at Winnipeg, with a new national leader and a re planked platform...
...What impression this manifesto bat auub^j* Germany, we do not know...
...Bag r"in*r-* to American papers they disorganize public opinion, arouse a hysterical tone at a time when a strong sense of direction is necessary...
...Bet the P—*et campaign of logins aad information is a sign that work to being done to this direction We stat«*i» need to add that suck a solution of the "German problem" will create a tremendous danger for the Western democracies...
...A large pert of the working clam in Germany was and still is has major antagonist...
...It is possible that ia Germany they may pros-oka a positive reaction...
...Industrial workers, on snd off the job, lost 64,600 killed in the same period, while no fewer than 6,000.000...
...During the past three years the population of Detroit has increased by 485,000 people, many of whop are colored...
...Them attacks lecsll nothing an much as the exploits of the Italian fstriate against the PejaJe^Jlaajjeldt th*W« of Mtmaaimi'a match to potter...
...despite military prawns*', thoroughly involved...
...Btdeglia...
...in the meantime, stuTeaedJe hjs . attitude toward the Allies, ss shown by the foftowtag government statement: •The war will continue, therefore, until such time ss s more intelligent appreciation 'of the Italian situation will have dispelled preconceived ideas on diplomatic and military developments that are inconsistent with destiny ef oar nation...
...Bat food, which is the biggest item in the workers' budget, rose 24 per cent snd 21 per cent in the same, periods...
...The War Labor Board denied a general wage increase te 1.000.000 workers to lag shipyards, with Chairman William H. Davis minimizing the sharp rise in the cost of hying, The general coat of living index, ha said, bed risen oely 15 per cent from May, 1941, to May, 1942, and 9 per cent from May, 1242, to May...
...American labor is, therefore, restive...
...Certain it is that the Nazis can no longer win this war...
...The same is true of the recreational situation, which is greatly overburdened aad overcrowded...
...Net the Russian government, according to the Kremlin "line," but foreign governments are to blame for lack of a "second front" of large dimensions Sympathetic with the Russians in their ordeal...
...particularly among the colored aecttoas is deplorable...
...organ of GoerisaV gPgj to nublisb the approximate *eope of Wml of Polapd between Hitier and Stolifc-f ment that was carried into effect two weeks later, at Ribbentrop's second mission to Mi—n* There is no doubt that this appreciation of Goering's policy was true on principle: since 1935-36 Goering, together with generals like Bismhllsik, was working oa an understanding with the Soviets, for a war •gamut Poland and then against Western Europe...
...Scenes of tremendous enthusiasm took place at the polls, but not even the most optimistic of liberal observers expected such a BBMBOJag victory...
...Labor Party (Walter Madeky) 9. Dominion Party '(Col...
...There are, in short, limits to the production capacity of the United States and to the energies of its people, contending aa they are against inadequate housing in defense areas, inadequate transportation and price-gouging...
...In every possible way the attempt is being made to split the workers from the men in the armed forces, to induce the latter to look with suspicion upon the members of America's industrial army* of 42,300,000...
...One of the interesting development* un) that Premier Badoglio enlisted the saneerttj two syndicalist labor leaders just remeaaj fnm jail to quell strikes encouraged by the left, wing coalition...
...Now it is realized that production suffers almost as much from an off-the-job accident as from a work accident "The 1942 total Of all worker accident deaths was 45,000, of which 18.500 occurred on the job and 26.500 away from work...
...Final returns show that the new House of Assembly is constituted as follows (party Wad-era being given in brackets) : Pro-War:—United Party (Marshal Smuts) 8ft...
...It capitalized on the widespread dissatisfaction with the King administration in Federal affairs...
...In 1942 alone, 6,000 industrial workers were killed in their homes, 16,500 were killed by motor vehicles, while 18.500 were killed on their jobs...
...Production Foils Short - Alarm, much of which appeared to be synthetic, was manifested at the failure of war production to attain certain ideally established goals...
...A "second front" has been defined by spokesmen fer the Kremlin,—perhaps with tongue in cheek;—as any sort of an operation that will draw at least 30 German divisions from the Russian front...
...The Canadian Commonwealth Federation, the mass Sociali»t...
...Elections in factory committees always gave a majority tor social aeaaoctata aad independent trade-unionists...
...While there is a seemingly endless number of agencies such as USO, the Red Cross, Stage Door Canteen, and the like, for service men, the workers embattled in crowded, uncomfortable, unhappy defense i areas are treated only to lectures about absenteeism by heroes of the desk and board room...
...Opposition haa also mam from sections of peasantry aad- fox the army...

Vol. 26 • August 1943 • No. 33


 
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