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...leave "planning of the future world in what we trust are capable civilians hands" is, for the serviceman, or anyone else, unjustified escapism. While reading a "nice comfy article" on what we are fighting for may not be the favorite recreation of the war-weary soldier, thinking along such lines is just as much a part of the battle as taking "Hill...
...SERVICEMAN'S NAME WITHHELD) Fort Ord, Calif...
...Serviceman's name withheld) Bend...
...have her baby paid for, a serviceman's wife fills out a simple questionnaire for any doctor she chooses, and sends it to the state health agency. Depending on the state, she gets pre& post-natal care, delivery, hospital bed at ward rates, extra surgery up to $50, medical care for the baby. For this purpose, Congress appropriated $1,200,000 last winter, added $4,000,000 in July. Last week the House voted to add another...
Jack & Heintz also has an eye to the future. When the war is won, any serviceman who has worked six months in the plant will get his job back, plus $50 a month which has been accumulating in his absence. Women workers have already sworn that after the war they will go home, become good wives and mothers. Just what Jack & Heintz's detailed postwar plans are, the film does not reveal: they are a secret. But this film is a pretty convincing argument in favor of Bill Jack's wartime formula: close cooperation between labor and management...