Seized Mines Li Gen
V ArmyProbers Ask End of Social Distinctions EUROPEAN EDITION USAFE WEATHER FORECAST NORTH & WEST: Partly clouSy, Propose EM Max. 37, Mill. 54; SOUTH & EAST: Cloudy with light showers. Max. 65, Min. 53; BERLIN: Partly cloudy to cloudy, Max. 75, Min. 58; BREMEN: RIPES Partly cloudy with lif ht rai», Max. 73, On Courts, Min. 56; VIENNA: Same as S * E, Max. Fcicts in At European Theater 68, Min. 52. FURTHER OUTLOOK: Unofficial Newspaper of U.S. ArmeV3SSd ,; § Partly cloudy and warmer.. Less Saluting Volume 2, Number 147 20 pig., 20 gr., 2 fr., 1 d Tuesday, May 28, 194* WASHINGTON, May 27 (INS) —The Doolittle board studying Truman, through. officer-enlisted man relation- Whitney Declares ships recommended today to Robert P. Patterson, Secretary Lewis' Men on Strike of War, a 14-point program which would involve a sweep- ing reorganization of the Army and would virtually abolish social distinctions and off-duty exercise of rank. At U. S.- Seized Mines Li Gen. James H. Doolittle, * WASHINGTON, May 27 (AP)—A renewed strike paralyzed leader of the first raid on Tokyo, and his five co-investigators, all the soft-coal industry as the Government pressed negotiations veterans, demanded equal breaks with John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, AFL, for enlisted men over a wide range in an attempt to avert a prolonged shutdown. of Army activities. Recommenda- Mining by the UMW came to almost a dead stop in the big tions included a proposal to abolish the use of such phraseology as coal producing states across the nation, despite Governmental "officers and ladies, enlisted men operations of mines.
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