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In a hospital near Cairo a dysentery patient, when he heard the news, jumped out of bed, demanded a discharge so he could get back in the war. In the quiet Caribbean islands, "jungle-jolly" soldiers dreamed of a new world at home, free of second louies who kept telling...
Unemployment compensation would be provided entitling veterans to $20 per week for 52 weeks in the two years following discharge from active service. The U. S. Employment Service would week employment opportunities, and the Veterans' Administration will have the power to see that preference is given to veterans.
Eddie Corstorphine, Scottish-born Presbyterian, got a conscientious objector's discharge from the Canadian Navy after four and a half years of war at sea. He had met & married Phyllis Lawrence of Guelph, Ont. She had converted him to Christadelphianism, a 96-year-old. Brooklyn-born faith which does...
Since Pearl Harbor more than 1,163,000 men & women have "separated" from the Army. The separations (the War Department's word for it) came about through death, capture or discharge.
The War Labor Board last week certified to U.S. employers an all-important managerial right. Henceforth management may discharge, or otherwise discipline unionists who violate a contract.