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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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mora with the ajtBoanearaaat 1 1I17YI MEX! Aval at School Strike Set for Dec. 1 by the Building Service Employee Union that it had made no aaoet so- i ward a strike and that it would re- place every striker. i Meanwhile. Local 112 has charged 1 the Mayor with bad faith in the present negotiations. h4 km tnf9T9M4 that vtrtous renriee vr Mckinf IK 900 new oipiovee througk CivU Senrwe.

To brine about Its recommended 300.000 employe rut. the committee tuggeested that the executive branch dismiss at least ISO 000 clerks us the War Department clerical, administrative and fiscal service; at Veast 100000 throughout the Federal through mart efficient management; 35.000 in agencies ordered liquidated by Congress, and 15,000 agricultural employe engaged in what it termed "non-war, duplicating and overlapping DEMANDS U. 5. DROP 300,000 FROM PAYROLL Will Seek Legislation To Force Cut. Congress Economy Bloc Warns XV ft! ft Ti 4 KOOKIYH EAGLE.

MONDAY, NOV. 22. 194 Borough Man One of 10 Capturing Pacific Ridge Coshman Races Back for Reinforcements: Cooks, Kitchen Police and Mess Sergeant Hastings Ridge is just a tiny place on New Georgia Island in the Solomons. If the rough slopes vere leveled and the steel-scarred trees cleared away there might be room for a 2 LOCAL MEN AMONG 18 KILLED IN BRAZIL CRASH A Brooklyn and a Long Island naval man were among II killed in the of a naval transport plane off Rio de Janeiro Friday, the navy announced today. The local men were Richard G.

Bnen. who lived with his mother. Mrs. Emma Bnen. at Ml Wyckoff Ave.

and J. Bug lion of 139-38 226th Laurelton. In accordance with Brazilian laws, they were buried in Brazil. Joint Congressional Economy Com Finds 427 of Each 1,000 Work for Govtrnmtnt football field. Certainly nothing more.

About 477 persons are on Gov literal: craUng The ntst as ernment payrolls at present lor every 1.000 in private industry, ac Uilh Ike apprwarhitiK holiday aauoa the amount mail, parLagra. letter and greeting going to our bo a al girls ia military aervice ia thia country ho are aot able la get home ia increasing by leapa antl bounds. ThauMnde'of aavrks af such mail must be transferred aar railroad terminals and aver 2,000 men from 16 year af age up are in gcMtd health are required ta handle thia volume. Men ho ran vterk a full 8-hour day are preferred, fwf anen arfca ran srara aay 4 imy trill mint ft hirJ. Work atarta immediately and continue until altoul December 24lh.

Tent-four hour aervice muM be maintained. Plenty of overtime available at time and one-half after 8 hour ork. Our fighting force are giving their beat for u. l-ct ua do our beat ta keep their morale up. Kaaential full-time worker need release atatementa.

Bring your aocial security card. Apply after 9 a.m. daily United States Railroad Retireme Board Employment Service Room 918, Morgan Annex Building, 341 Ninth Avenue, New York, N. cording to the National Industrial run ADVERTISEMENT Conference Board, which reported a new peak of 44 700 000 in total em By 1 of 3 Unions Jurisdictional labor Row Clouds Pictures-Parley Resumes Today The public school custodial workers situation atands more confused than ever today, with not fewer than three unions injecting themselves into the picture and with one of these unions, claming a majority, calling a strike for Dec. 1.

tot al 112 of the School Custodial Workers, affiliated with the United Construction Workers, a part of the United Mine Workers of John Lewis, has set the walkout in thai schools where wage demands are not met. This union claims 2.300 of the 3 000 custodial employes, and ridicules Jurisdictional claims of Local 74 of the Building Service Employes Union, A. F. and Local 119 of the State, County and Municipal Workers, C. I.

O. Leon Zwicker, regional director of the United Construction Workers, claims full support of the parent body for the proposed strike. The city is expected to resume negotiations for a contract with the Building Service Employes Union today, parleys which ere broken off when the strike threat arose. The meetings will be on once ployment in the United States in September. The total employment figure represented an Increase of 130.000 over the previous month.

During September employment In manufacturing declined for the first time since last May. and sharp gains were recorded in agricultural em How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature ployment because of harvest activ mittee, renewing its request for im-mediat dismissal of 300 000 Government worker, warned today it would promote legislation to achieve the reeducuon if its new demand went unheeded. The group also recommended a survey of all agencies and departments to promote better utilization of manpower and suggested that the Budget Bureau make greater use of the practice of placing "ceilings" on the number of employee that may be hired by any one branch. The committee, headed by Senator Harry F. Byrd D.

Va made its first request for a 300 000 employee rut last Spring but said the executive branch thus far had effected only a "small" net reduction of 131,048. The report said latest figures showed 3.964.405 civilian employes on the Government payroll "more than necessary for the successful and effective prosecution of the war." an dsaid that 52 2 percent were not in direct mechanical war production. The re port placed civilian employment of the Government at an all-time peak of 3.085.463 in June, with a drop through Sepiembeer, when the 2.964.405. figure wai reached. But the committee said it ities.

vh Jar several o. when American infantry caiMared it in attack. On she fifth dy patrols em ti the right nd left of the ricge and ol 'nt straight up the hill. This paixol of 10 men Lt. Walter Tmmak.

a graduate of City CoHcse. where he csrvtaSied the mater polo team. and Pfo. John FriKi Cashman. 2.

of rott Hamilton Piritaav, Leading the av mere Tymnuk. Cashman and Staff Set- LeRoy Norton, a former lumberjack from Bend, Ore. who hd won the distinguished service cross for heroism en Guadalcanal. Take Jap bj Surprise Thev destroyed ttyee pillboxes before the Jap knew what it was all about. Cashman gun jammed alter he killed a Jap and he burned his fingers in pulling out a ruptured cartridge.

All this happened wiiiun i minutes, and not an American had been hurt. The crest of the hill had been neutralized, but now came the problem or holding it. Cash-man raced back for reinforcement and returned with the only men available, cooks, K. and the Dr. Birkhtod to Spook to soothe ana neat raw, lenuer, in-; flamed bronchial mucous membranes.

Tell your druggist to sell youj a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are i to have your money back. CREOMULSION! for Coughi. Chest Coldi. Bronchitis I Dr. L.

Birkhead, director of Friends of Democracy, will address a meeting of the Sisterhood of the East Mid wood Jewish Center tomorrow afternoon in the renter. 183S Ocean Ave. Mrs. Bertha Batkin will preside. Pfc.

John Coshman 'acting lieutenant in charge of the Bureau of Information at Police 1 Headquarters. Another brother, Daniel, is captain of the Sheeps- mess serireant. Precmct and another Jap pillboxes oxer the crest of the i head Bay Idee were causing trouble so Nor- Jeremiah, is ridge were causing trnuoie so Jeremiah, is also a lire lieutenant, ton. Cashman and Pfc. Joe Shupe fourth.

John, as a police cap-fnrmed a patrol to wipe them out. I tain until his death two years ajo. 'irHsblOAUS $io fise I ISO I Pnt. fn-txj. tin) Thev had worked to witnin a lew Allied Craft at Gibraltar, yards of the Jap guns when Shupe was hit.

Cashman rescued htm. i He spent the rest of the day carting I Paris Radio Reports immi iti uir inn.v, London. Nov. 22 (UP The Nazi I I.VUM tyy 1 1 a ly Mrvict. Ma writ hwtn rnllatwed.

Pari Radio said today that a laiiie Csshman Ls feet 1 inches tall nd welirhs ISO nounrts. He was-). number of Allied landing craft had arrived at Gibraltar, and specula 7itonai riNANCi co. born In Brooklyn, was graduated tion mounted in the British pr from St Francis de Chantel Pare chial School and then matriculated i that an invasion of the Balkans at St. rrancis Xavier High School.

mav be forthcoming, where he played on the varsitv has-, The Paris broadcast, which ketball and football teams. He won quoted reports from Algeciras. the troohv in a placement kicking N.w T.r 00WNT0WN: 1 0Kt)kAM. Cw. ultoa.

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HAMILTON 447-tOtfc 14. 14300 GREENrt IMMaaaattaata. EV MM1 NOJTKAND: lMOrWtMt Aw. MA 04009 KIDGENOOD: MI 14010 1MMIN01 H4HWY: M0-71M WUIAWSIuag 710 OriaOan CV0-7OM mm Spanish town opposite Gibraltar, ato said a large Allied convoy entered the Mediterranean Friday. Speculating on possible decisions of President Roosevelt.

Prime Minister Churchill and Premier Stalin at their reported prospective meeting, the London Daily Telegraph reported from Washington that a Balkan landing mav prove a 'decisive phase of the war." eontest sponsored by the New York Giants pro football team at the Polo Grounds. There are two other tv the family. William is a miriMupman in the merchant marine and Michael Joseph Is a prie-t. Cashman's father. Michael Patrick, is a lieutenant in the Pi re Department.

A brother. Joseph is of I VDI mm 111 Vt'N Mm 7 A Message from Your Governor Today members of the Women's Army Corps are filling 155 important Army jobs. Each Wac assigned to duty frees a trained soldier for active service. As Governor of the State of New York, I am happy to endorse the All-State WAC Recruiting Campaign and to urge all women in this State whose present occupation obligations permit, to enlist in the Women's Army Corps and by their action bring ever closer the day of complete and final victory over our enemies. THOMAS E.

DEWEY eovtoNOR or now took (If you are ineligible for the WAC because of age or family responsibilities, take over the job of an eligible woman and free her to join the WAC.) MOPE WACS are needed at once for 155 typei of Army jobs-such as dispatching planes, making mapa, checking supplies, assisting in hospital laboratories. Every eligible New York woman it needed. You are needed and without delay! Are you an American citizen over 20 and under 50 years of age? Are you without dependents, without children under 14? Then join the WAC at once! Right now a new WAC company is being formed of women from New York. Find out about joining this special group. Go to your nearest U.S.

Army Recruiting Station. Or mail the coupon beiow. Do it today! i Apply at nearest U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION RM.

557, POST OFFICE BUILDING BROOKLYN, NEW YORK THE IRMV NEEDS THE WAC NEEDS YOU! WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS Ihe telephone operator wears no unlfoim bat she's a vital worker in the war. Her job to get through the calls that build ships and gnu and planes arid tanks. And help a soldier tdk to the folks back home. When she tells you the Long Distance dreeh you want is busy, you can help by canceling your call if it isn't really necessary. If you must telephone Long Distance, plesss" limit the call to not more than 5 minutes.

Yea will be helping every one when you do this. GET THIS FREE BOOKLET-MAIL COUPON TODAY! U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION RM. 557, POST OFFICE BUILDING, BROOKLYN, NCW YORK Pksse send mt a copy of the new illmtrtted booklet about the Was telling bnut the job they do, how they live, their traininf, pay, and opportunitie for wrvice I NAMI.

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY cmr. TATI r-MOMf ofc nm mm ft) MX nuitit.

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