European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes March h plans to disregard Yugo 4deat for Trieste holds Only big Italy can act March 23 the will reject any proposal by Yugoslavia to pull a Deal on it was revealed last position is Yugo Slavia has no voice in the proposal for an amendment of the italian peace it further holds that revision is a matter Only for the big four and Italy and that the other 15 signatories of the treaty can adhere to such a change if they so that is the position even though Yugoslavia is contiguous to Trieste and Italy and occupies the Southern part of what was to be come the free territory of the american View is that Yugo Slavia is not a party directly con officials pointed out that the italian treaty went into effect when the Russia and Italy deposited their ratio la it has no clause for thus it can be revised Only by a protocol signed by the same nations Welych put it into says Russ Chain czechs continued fro Page 1 an attack against soviet Russia and the communist he spoke i after czech Jan Papanek personally called on the Council to take action against Russia for allegedly imposing communism on the czech Cadogan attacked the communist pattern of domination in Eastern Europe saying that in every in Stanbe the ideology had been imposed by Small minorities under the Wing of the there Are limits beyond which this tide must not Advance and it must be dammed almost every one in the world must Hope fervently Itiat it can be done by peaceful but there is undeniable risk that this Hope May he Papanek Saiti Russia schemed and planned the communist coup while pretending to cooperate with czech president Eduard Papanek said Poland and Czechoslovakia decided together last july to participate in the Marshall plan but Stalin personally directed Klement present communist pre Mier of to reverse the decision by a unanimous vote in a few principals in ship murder trial us potatoes March 23 British minister of announced today that Britain has negotiated the Purchase of tons of potatoes from the nether lands and shipments have Italy turns Down Trieste Swap continued from Page 1 Necton with the yugoslav govern ments protest against the method the Western Powers used to revive the Trieste asked what other Hopes of treaty revision there were in regard to the italian tie spokesman said on the part of France the thesis has been confirmed in the most a Solute manner that she wishes to give to Italy administration of her pre fascist these Are somali Larid and All in for the second a communist directed typographical Union strike deprived All italians of newspapers policeman shot in dispute Over Trieste Boundary March 23 Venezia Giulia civil wounded by yugoslav guards last said in an interview today he was shot after two arguments Over where the Boundary Lay be tween the yugoslav and it toe Anglo american zones of the free Ter the Sauro was the first reported casualty in the tension produced hereby the Western Powers proposal to re turn Trieste to fresh British troops move to Trieste Frontier area Trieste March 23 detachments of British military police have been moved into the Frontier area of it bounced officially Terence chief civil officer of the Allied military government said in a news con Ference i have moved More Brit ish military police into the Frontier area Case there Are repetitions of the 15 Chevrolet now available bad March 23 Spe 1948 super deluxe Model Ford sedans Are available for immediate Sale to personnel on the Auto priority waiting list who have a priority number of or Neucom Exchange system announced eligible personnel May go immediately to pick up a Ford at the yes Auto sales Exchange at no prior appointment is necessary and selection of available colors will be made on a firs come first served the present Price of the deluxe Ford including radio and is which includes yes also announced that Chev roles Are available to personnel on the priority list with a priority number of or Keyes Greet of food Trail prese a a a Al a British court has sentenced James camb 30yearold deck to death for the murder of Eileen Gay Gibson a London camb admitted a lovers tryst with miss Gibson in her Cabin on a British liner in tropical Waters last he said the actress had died in his arms and that he Fiad pushed her out through a porthole into the shark infested Waters because he was the which saw among the evidence a replica of the porthole upper photo shows it being brought into decided camb had murdered the girl before shoving her Marshall continued from Page 1 preme court Justice Owen Rob erts and president Karl comp ton the Massachusetts Institute of technology urge passage of see Page 6 for prior to the secret several committee members privately had doubted Congress would approve both a temporary draft and the Long Range plan to query Marshall some had said they could not vote for such measures until they knew what had happened to cause the administration suddenly to ask for such sweeping preparedness others planned to ask mar shall if the administration was prepared to draw a line beyond which Russia must not pass with out provoking but Gurney said there was no indication from Marshall that any such line has been drawn or editors visit Kitzinger training Center March 23 special seven editors and publishers on the first Skeg of a two week Survey of the dec today inspected the Kitzing Gen Basic training base for training negro troops in zone of the newspaper group was come by Lewis cd of the training and a number of escort officers from the training Center who a companies a the newsmen on a tour of training and recreational facilities at the the editors and guest of Secretary of the army Ken Neth arrived in Kitzinger accompanied Harold Neucom pid Deputy Marcus negro troop Neucom Peter Neucom pid Robert Omegus and John escort officer for the department of the travel to Nurnberg the editors and who left for Nurnberg last were Thomas editor and pub Lisher of the Norfolk journal and guide and president of the negro newspaper publishers Frank editor and pub Lisher of the Louisville defender Clifford managing editor of the Baltimore afro Amer ican Dowdal general Mana Ger of the Kansas City Call managing editor of the Pittsburgh courier Carter editor and publisher of the Michigan Davis and Stanley were two of three negro editors who toured the dec in May Beebe explained to the group the Mission of the training produce a better Dis More highly educated Soldier for the occupation before touring the the visiting party inspected the 371st Honor commanded by Roscoe the group later inspected the training sections education Section where trainees take two hours of instruction in academic subjects soviet hand called by West continued from Page 1 Power Rule in Germany but in Ber Lin As it was Learned the will run its sector of the City independently in conjunction with any other sector wishes to join a High voiced the opinion that the soviet tactic was designed either to pave the Way for the formation of an Eastern German government or to brighten the Western allies into delaying their plans to consolidate Western paper hints at change a hint that the first alternative might be True was Given today by the Russia sponsored Berliner the control Council no the paper a still larger responsibility will fall on the Peoples Congress and the institutions created by it for the whole of the Peoples a russian sponsored communist front organi by Russia of edict could be converted into an zone last week the Berlin Leader of the Russia sponsored socialists Unity party said the con Gress should draw up a Constitution for a German government to re place the Allied Council teachers to quit Cut 3 March 23 school teachers voted overwhelmingly today to leave the communist led confederation of labor a National Congress of primary education however decided Byan equally heavy major Ity not to enter the anticommunist workers Force split off last december from the r March 23 than i Chaji Chancellor Leopold the Friendship train rolled into Franz Joseph Here this afternoon bearing tons of food and clothing for it Geoffrey us fat and John it minister to met the and participated in an Impi i ceremony welcoming the gifts food and americans who Are in Austria and who see first the need and privation that front daily the austrian people always gladdened by every additional Aid that arrives their Keyes arrival of this food and clothing is tangible proof of the me that the people of the states have for the thanked the americans behalf of his government the food and clothing were tribe item by citizens of Alaska Northwestern Idaho and t army to control in continued from Page 1 it announcement on january lie department of the army bounced that an agreement Een reached that the of state should assume the Sivility for the nonmilitary of toe German toward a target Date for the Ier of such responsibilities about july following a review present it has been rifled that it would be inad1 to make any changes in our administrative arrangements i t this decision will not Adverse effect on Progress developing German response in for self government and Tractive general Clay remains As Mitt governor and Asj commander chief of United army okd request last Clay told a j press conference that he had the army to retire him in 1 the army said they let me do Early this the governor said he had Stock on civilian suits and was it on being Home by july first announcement state department was to administration of the was made by Secretary of Jeorge Marshall on Marshall told tile foreign relations committee that his department hoped to Over the zone on june military Goy in the zone was p its officers who wanted on in the new civilian Civili Anize before july this month both the and army departments r sending Survey teams to to look Over the situation in ration for state ments Assumption of m Oira do ship leaves March 23 uph3 Steamer general Stewart be tonight for Winnipeg placed persons who brought Here by special Traio Austria and
