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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, August 9, 1946

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 9, 1946, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 3 a j i August Clayton advises Urra to end program w m typhoid kills 20 near Genoa still Iii 8 the death toll in the outbreak of typhoid fever in Diane near Rose to 20 the num Ber of affected persons is about the which caused w contamination of the towns water system following the breakage of a was at first described dispatch to Romes Gior Nale Ottalia said a police Cor Don was maintaining a strict quarantine in the town and ambulances and nurses have seen rushed from Turin and another typhoid out Freak at Bres from which five persons had was reported in Homes n Man ufos italian piece break peasant revolt in Sicily 8 More than 1 500 italian backed by today broke the revolt of the peasants of Caccamo in for two aided by a few Hundred peasants from other nearly towns an estimated peasants of Caccamo held off police forces 5n efforts to keep their Grain from being turned in to the governments granaries of the four police were killed and a score peasant casualties were estimated at about but it was not yet known if any were of fled Jap confesses shelling Panay 8 anese army the shelling of the British gunboat ladybird and the gunboat Panay in China in the Tokyo War crimes tribunal was told the Allied prosecution introduced the statement As an excerpt from the questioning of former col Kingoro one of the in which he said that the japanese army commanded him to sink All vessels proceeding without regard to Hashimoto was in charge of the artillery unit which shelled the according to his state at the the incident brought Swift apologies from and Hashimoto was forced to civilians say army bogs Manua Effort 8 congested Manila today grumbled at the army hogging Resi to few devote lives for say 8 five of americas military leaders told 1m Honor students today that plenty of people Are willing to die for their country but too few will dedicate their lives to working for the boys were brought Here by the american legion for a closeup View of the capital and those who talked to them included John Ander Secretary of the Fleet Ernest Fleet Chester Marine corps commandant and col Timothy 10 nations bid on ships 8 maritime commission announced in Washington yesterday i that 10 foreign governments and private interests in 23 countries were seeking to Purchase a total of 726 War built vessels under the United states merchant ship sales act since the act was passed five months the commission re the Sale of 190 ships for had been France asked for 85 vessels of which 75 were Italy 50 All a the Netherlands 45 All a Norway 28 14 Eire two Egypt four Yugo Slavia and Argentina six each and China the commission foreign private interests had re Quested the registry of 46 purchases in great 64 in Norway and 85 in the official announce ment rockets seen Hying and re clogging the Harbor substantially delaying civilian Leon Secretary of the american chamber of sharply criticized the islands army command for abandoning quonset huts and leasing private he declared that the in the was not remodelling its huts and using the Navy has Pitt airy screened porches on its huts and is not using civilian Over swede Homes 8 swedish authorities report that generally believed to be launched by russian experimenters Are still flying Over swedish territory investigations reveal the rackets usually enter Sweden from the South passing at a Low Altitude and in a wide semicircle towards the North mostly leaving Sweden Over the Middle or Northern East Dis appearing in an Eastern direction Over the bothnia or Baltic reports said one rocket crash into Lake Koel Majaev near Oever Kalix in Norbotten province in northernmost Pioneer troops equipped with prospecting apparatus have been searching for the bom for several it was said Mill tary authorities Are planning t Drain the Lake to recover the Rocke which probably is not Spanish prison inmates end Rob items to add to his ration troubles ago rebirth to 15 enable to feed them she has help from a dog Foster who is feeding five of another is being and the marvins pet is feeding the australians asked to Cut Down trips to us during food crisis 8 of the food situation and the shortage nobod7 should travel from Australia Girt Britain Lor 18 unless on urgent said Thomas rear Sanve in Australia of the British ministry of on ins Aretusi Otralia was still the Best courier a in the world from the Point of View of living conditions and needy nations urged to seek individual Aid 8 assistant Secretary of state told the fifth session of the Council of Ushra Here yesterday that the time had come to bring Urra activities to a chairman of the american said that now that the immediate postwar emergency was drawing to an end the proper Solu Tion of and country that May require assistance is to apply on an individual basis to another country in its is Able and prepared to furnish this in the care of displaced persons Clavton agreed with Urra director Fiorello Laguardia that the Urra administration should be authorized to continue these operations for a reasonable so that the International refugee Organiza Tion could make preparations to take speedy Transfer urged urge other nations to join us in doing All possible to Speed the Transfer to Clayton in welfare and he it might be desirable to allocate a few millions of Urra funds to maintain these activities on an interim basis until the in economic and social Council could make the entire Urra end ing next would have included the shipment of tons of Clayton of which70 per cent was furnished by the United instead of the continuance of he urged the expansion of Trade and employment he would do More toward sound recovery than any other he to reduce food exports to diplomats say 8 the United states plans to reduce t if cers and brokers today complained their warehouses were bulging with canned foods badly needed by the Public but which cannot move out to grocery store shelves until opa sets new ceiling the Pittsburgh food advisory inc r Pittsburgh food advisory food shipments to Japan because asked the Federal de better crop prospects on the japanese of attempt said yesterday diplomatic officials of to hasten Lunder present attempt which schedules cannot under present schedules canno deliveries of 21 and the be fats will average about Ai Nnena of it Wintrol on Day hunger strike 8 a hunger strike at the Central prison at Burgos ended after one the director general of Francisco Al reported Allagas reported the prison now holds approximately of whom sugar and fats will average about tons a month during the rest of the compared with the tons monthly average from March until the end of Federal authorities intervene in Campbell soup strike 8 the Federal government stepped into the Campbell soup strike picture to Day in an Effort to Avert a walkout of Cio workers monday that 1 might result in a potage of a Tomato crop in Pennsylvania and new Peter Manno of the conciliation service will sit Down at a hastily called conference of Camp Bell officials and representatives of local tobacco and agricultural to try to Settle the involving Union demands for a closed shop and preferential hiring at All Campbell grocers complain chaplain censures actions of British Shine forces 8 occupation forces in Germany were accused today by the Geoffrey assistant chaplain of Low godless and tending to make Germany the cesspool of too Many Are exploiting for financial gain the material needs of this conquered the Caplam in a statement too Many Are prostituting their women and girls by giving Way to the lust of easy unless it pulls itself the Shine army As Well As other britishers will leave a shame sol heritage behind it in evicted of common come a civic ginning of decontrol f Irish Bank clerks extend strike into fourth week 8 Bank clerks in striped Black and winged collars Are prov ing themselves the toughest fighters that the Northern Ireland govern ment has yet their strike for higher wage Scales is now in fourth after the Northern Ireland Cabinet met in special session last night to consider Bank clerks unprecedented rejection of the National arbitration tribunals min ister of labor Mcguinness announced that the government May be forced to take the question of the illegal strike me 23 billion asked for canal 8 Board of consulting engineers studying enlargement of the Panama canal wants the United states to spend wants the Unuer Between British claim food ship g controversy is threatening to break out Between the British admiralty and shipping authorities Ovee the seizure by american Steamer american Ranger of her sister ship the american which Haa been derelict by her Crew in the British Steamer Elizabeth was first on the scene and put a prize Crew but the prize Crew was ordered off and the British bag was hauled Down by the Captain of the american it is both the american Farmer and the american Ranger Are now in route to a British oort and it was Learned both captains May be arrested of the British admiralty is presently study ing detailed reports of the incidents leading up to the ordering off of a British prize Crew and the throwing off of Elizabeths Farmer heading for England the crippled Amer ican is now a Sal Vage prize is proceeding toward England under her own Power with out assistance by the British tramp Steamer Elizabeth which bad the first to toss a line aboard the abandoned derelict american shipping authorities say the Standard interpretation of inter Captain and Crew of the ship which brings her into port and not to a claimant who merely throws a by Courtesy at news Ina whats that 11 Lynk u 6osh plus h Bottoms 3wmi that bottle outta the cup Gabo and a Pitcher of ice started to i Star Leo 6reatfdr them but As f in Okonma hold fora  
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