THE STARS AND STRIPESNEWS FROM HOMEGroup to PlotScienceH i lt;*11 Com in an dWarfare Changesscientific experts, will start work thisweek on a proposal to create a post-war Scientific High Command, which would rank with the Command Staffs of theArmy and Navy.supportof the Navy James V. Forrestal andSecretary of War Henry L. Stimsonwere said to have given it top place intheir plans to prevent scrapping of thepowerthe war.theresponsivein warfare and not open to the charge of ‘brass hat conservatism. Charles E.Wilson. WPB vice-chairman, will head ammittee to plot the Command's policy. Scientists appointed to the committeeinclude Dr. J. E. Hunsaker, of theNational Advisory Council for Aeronautics : F. B. Jewett, Bell Telephone research chief, and Karl T. Compton,president of Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology.Miners Give Up VacationsHAZLETON, Pa., June 20—Morethan 71,000 Pennsylvania anthraciteminers have agreed to forgo annualvacations next month in response to aplea by Harold L. Ickes, solid fuels administrator. Ickes said that war industries could not afford to lose the coal.Each miner will collect $50 extra in addition to his regular pay during the vacationperiod.srmstiAims at Creation ofCouncil I [{*To Keep Abreast of wlt;C I paStWASHINGTON, June 20—A 12-man su committee, composed of Army, Navy and I te‘ chprticDfrlt;AimtoRlt;thpcCOacvilt;GichmFrenthasbainsybi