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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, July 29, 1946

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1946, Darmstadt, Hesse                                One year ago today Attlee takes Church Falls As prime two years ago today Allied a lives make first raid on thes european edition Unow dal own Pipta of and tripes Safe weather forecast Frankfurt Cloudy Munich Cloudy rain Berlin Cloudy Wanner Bremen Clear Wanner Vienna Cloudy showed 20 20 2 1 d monday Only Bis 4 clash on e i conf c7 jew await action in Palestine army july 28 general atmosphere of expectancy wailed in Jerusalem today that the second phase of British military action would be launched in a matter of apparently All Hope was Given up for bridging the deep Gap Between authorities and the jewish com sir Miles con mandarin chief in the left Here last night after a flying visit to Jerusalem where he conferred with High civil and military authorities of he covered 200 calling on Arab and jewish settlements and the general impression he gained on the trip is that British jewish relations Are almost irreparably following the no fraternization order issued by army authorities recently against the jewish Popula it Evelyn As the general officer is believed to have amplified out of Bounds instructions directing offi cers German population drops three million new july 28 Germany population decreased by during world War but the United states had a net Sain of the metropolitan life insurance reported the population of England in creased during the War statisticians of the company heavy military civilian casualties during air attacks and a decline in the birth rate were blamed for the decrease in the German pay deadlock delays action on leave Bill july 28 up congressional conferees on the terminal leave pay Mil on m Teia this weekend to explain to troops that All jews Are actively or passively behind terrorists and would not cooperate in army efforts to track them arabs refuse to Confer at bound table a fits july 28 of the British governments accept Ance of the partition of Palestine under a Federal government As a basis for negotiations in London was Foremost topic among jews and arabs last while jewish official circles seem to be awaiting direction from their London the arabs in Fasita tingly voiced their opposition to negotiations on that Hussein Secretary on Page 8 Howard Hughes improves Beverly july 28 three weeks after he was critically injured in the crash of an experimental army Howard Hughes today continued improve his physician an remained deadlocked today whether Eugis should be p Cash or Bonds for leave they t take while in the armed they agreed to resume efforts to Settle the Issue on after House conferees stood firm against accepting the Senate plan to pay veterans in interest bearing govern ment Bonds to mature five years after Date of rep r Ewing Thomason ranking member among the Cash minded House said administration leaders had arranged for budget Bureau officials to present a defense of the Bond system when the conferences resume next the Bond approved by president was designed by administration officials to Avert what they termed a serious inflationary effect which might be caused by Cash the government Bonds would Bear interest rates of two and on half per cent but could neither be transferred nor cashed in for five both houses agreed to the principle of terminal leave pay for former enlisted men to remove what was Des peace is a troubled Road regressions on the faces of soviet foreign minister us Sta of state James Byrnes reflect the mood prevailing of the which opens today in Luxembourg 21 Allied nations sit Down to find to peace inference since Versailles ended world War i in w Terence since versa ies at which Only the allies whose forces were actively of War existing Between the allies and the major Axis Ger Many and never have the representatives of warring nations met before in a conference at which the peace terms have been drafted previously by the worlds four major Powers never 2 Lidice orphans found living on farm near Berlin july 28 Ber Lin committee for victims of fas cism announced the discovery of the first two of More than 100 czech orphans who were taken caste officers heretofore have been paid in Cash for accumulated enlisted personnel have received no such Gertrude Stein Dies in Paris collector from press dispatches july noted american died last Aisha in an american Hospital at a Paris the cause of death was reported to be a tumor at her deathbed were miss Alice known As miss steins Bio Grapher and lifelong her and her miss whose repetitious style of writing has raised Many a literary was born in a she has been living in France since making Only occasional visits to the United Art collector Gertrude Stein is linked in Seper ably with Paris Art she was acquainted with nearly All the important painters and Sculp tors of the last 40 years in Western Europe and when the War miss Stem could have returned to the but she had stayed in the France she loved through one War and did t expect that this one would be worse than the by the time she Learned the difference it was too late shortly after the liberation and constituted herself a one women Wel coming committee for fellow Amer hard bitten gis were fre to miss Stein returned to Paris Duie Aiea fourteen Earold Mariadome Zaslova and 5yearold Maria Stulic ova were found living with a German family on a farm in Mecklenburg province North of Only Maria Doleza Lova could recall any vague details about the according to the victims of fascism about 100 children were taken from Lidice by the germans in an attempt to Ger Manize from a childrens Hospital in the Poznan area of these Lidice orphans were distributed to families wishing to adopt children through out the parents were not told the Foster parents were never told that the and most of the children were too Young to recall Many de tails of their the German parents of the that their new daughters came from Czechoslovakia already appealed to be Al Lowed to keep Powers halt publicity of treaty drafts by Joseph Grigg july 28 fusion surrounded publication of peace treaty drafts tonight As delegates of 21 Powers assembled Here for the opening tomorrow of the conference to approve the peace settlements with Italy and four other nazi texts of the drafts were made available to the press in London last night for Elease at u tonight 1 German simultaneous releases were to made in Washington and a last minute Between the big four As to whether publication should include Only those portions of drafts on we raft foreign ministers had agreed resulted in a Holdup of the release last night in both Molotov arrives up to late this afternoon nothing was known Here As to whether i treaty drafts actually would be made Public before the conference assembles tomorrow or the russian foreign Vyacheslav accompanied by his Andrei arrived in Paris yesterday and went to the hotel soviet delegation was the first of the big four to Secretary of state James arrived at orly Airfield near pans today and proceeded to the hotel Meurice where he will stay during the Byrnes issues statement in a statement on the con read Over the radio by Tom said it would have been much better if the four Prin Cipal allies had not gone to the Lave plenipotentiaries been informed n Advance that they can make no Only proposals or Amend nor have they been so bluntly told that whatever they propose or Amend must be ratified by the big four again afterwards before any plenipotentiary will be permitted to put pen to paper and formally end Europe said divided when the foreign ministers of the 21 Allied Powers take their seats in i Dutzi a conference with agreed but peace treaties that fix boundaries cannot be made effective unless they command the assent of the principal Allied in a world Ettere National states jealously guard their there is no Ideal peace making procedure and it is important to Settle explosive disputes Over boundaries and it is important to fix a reparations Bill so the Defeated enemy can begin to pay it is important to get on with the business of providing More food and houses and not until these things Are Saccom Susnea will the people themselves begin to remember How precious peace really and make Felt their Universal 6i is Ana mane Iii the prewar Senate Assembly at me termination not to commit atomic Luxembourg Palace today they Hope to have in front of them draft j for Weste to have in treaties with Bulgaria and according to diplomatic circles these drafts show in Black and White that Europe has been divided into two distinct As Long As rivalry for Trieste be tween yugoslavian and italians continues to mount in intensity and bitterness and to undermine Unity among larger it is hard for continued on Page 8 de Gaulle asks a French pact to establish Power late bulletin Gertrude Stein famous career ends Quentin surprised when a Motherly appearing women held out her hand on the Street and said i am Trude Welcome to july 28 Premier Clement Attlee arrived at Lebourget Airfield at in a British overseas airlines four engined York the British who a Fol fill for foreign minister Ernest Bevin during the first Days of the peace appeared in his Best humor As he stepped front the july 28 de Gaulle today appealed for a Strong Anglo French Alliance As a Means of helping to reestablish balance in a world whose he was imperilled by domination of two major Powers and using the strongest language of his career in speaking of America and general de Gaulle also urged acceptance by the other Powers of Frances policy on Ger Many which demands International control of the Ruhr and the integration into France of the thanks to the collapse of Ger Many and and the weaken ing of soviet Russia and the United states of America alone occupy a capital he they he said by virtue of then determined on an expansion following eternal cloaks itself under the Robes of Doc but which in the last an unfurling of he this needed Harmony implies first an entente London and our country sought that entente for a Long admitting that there exist differences which prevented the Slon of a postwar general Degaulle said primary one was Gen what a would be for the world if problems were solved in conditions acceptable to  
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