European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 6, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes april the presidential race Wisconsin balloting today in gop test april 5 Wisconsin fed an unvarying Call the turn tomorrow on three Republican presidential their Choice lies Between Douglas Harold former Minnesota Gover and Thomas Dewey of new York in a primary to pick 27 delegates to the gop National con but no matter which candidate comes out on he will be pledged by c Sampai g n or in Macarthur Case by friends state to smack Down communism in this country and Deal firmly with Wisconsin had a Calm period after the storm of personal campaigning by Dewey and but Stassen is scheduled to break it today with two speeches in the southwestern part of the state and a Las minute radio plea tomorrow voting machines and ballot boxes Start rolling up the totals that May if not Wash presidential Hopes of one or More of the Stassen urges dynamiccapitalism9 april 5 aspirant Harold Stassen has called for a dynamic Peoples capitalism to offset Russia pro acted Stassen spoke at a banquet celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Chicago Board f the biggest marketplace for Grain in the a dynamic modern Peoples capitalism should be the american objective in answer 4o the ideology of materialistic communism that is being aggressively promoted by Russia throughout the Stassen satire of presidential aspirants 3 Taylors aide quits april 5 Jerome Spingarn As chief assistant to Glen Tay Lor Over the third party it was revealed 34yearold Torney and former employee of the Federal communications commis confirmed that he is no longer with third parly running mate of Henry he refused to state his reasons for leaving Taylors but other sources said he had opposed Taylors joining Wallace from the group backs Ike april 5 new York organization of americans for democratic action u r g e d Eisenhower to be the democratic candidate for the group adopted a Resolution asking that Eisenhower name be submitted to the National Conven Tion in Philadelphia and that supreme court Justice William Douglas be chosen As his running the Resolution was adopted by a voice vote after several speakers attacked president Truman for his Lack of local Union backs Lewis for president april 5 Resolution introduced from the floor was passed unanimously amid wild cheering at concluding sessions of a convention of District mine the Resolution urged that John Lewis be drafted for president of the Wallace hits administration april 5 describing president de sense Secretary James for and Arthur Vanden chairman of the Senate foreign relations As the greatest salesmen communism Ever Henry Wallace in a speech Here said they were driving people to accept communist Radical programs in the Hope of solving their Vandenberg nominated april 5 up College students from 14 states nominated Arthur Vanden Berg of Michigan As Republican presidential candidate at their mock political convention at Lin Dent Ood College who won on the first received Harold Stassen ran second with Thomas Dewey third with and Robert Taft last with Taft charges coddling of communists r t i Alice got lost in election land when members of the women National press club held their annual dinner honouring president Truman and democrats and republicans suffered alike in this years at Dorothea at the portrays president Vera As is atop the piano and Julia As Thomas Dewey looks at Gertrude portray ing sen Arthur chats with Elizabeth Churchill in the role of Douglas april a Taft of he publican presidential in a speech Here said the wavering and Uncertain foreign policy of the democratic party and its coddling of communists is responsible for the spread of communism in the pointing out the army could have taken Berlin in the last he said this country held Back by agreement and let the russians March in delivered were in reference to the present situation in Senate unit seen supporting youth training april 5 a member of the Senate armed services committee predicted yesterday that it will ask approval of both the peacetime draft and Universal military historian Harry Elmer Barnes and 25 College professors attacked amt with the argument that history shows compulsory training has not prevented the who asked not be quoted by said1 he is sure that a majority of the 13member committee shares his but he acknowledged he is not so sure that Congress will approve both the draft and amt at this those joining with Barnes in the anti amt statement included Howard of the univer sity of North Carolina Avery of the University of Chicago Merle of the University of and Harry of Yale negro youth delegates opposed to amt april 5 the second annual youth legislative conference of the National association for the advancement of coloured 200 delegates voiced unanimous opposition to Universal military the delegates released a state ment expressing a deep sense of concern for the critical situation facing our House unit delays uniforms for of april the House decided the air Force did not need new duds it voted a proposed to begin replacing the present Khaki uni forms of the of with a new look Blue uniform modelled before con Gressmen last Errett scrivner who proposed eliminating the Money from an appropriation told the House if things keep on going As they air Force is going to need More than some new Blue this is not the As far As morale is the air Force has All it if anybody needs it is ground author files suit for Book seizure april Public safety director James Malone and two policemen were sued for damages in Federal court for police seizure of the novel never love a the suit was filed by the Harold who wrote under the name Harold Robbins Alfred new publish and Charles oper Ator of the Charton Book shop where the vice squad seize several copies of the novel March the suit was the second filed this week As a result of the recent police raids on Book stores and confiscation of alleged salacious the other suit was filed by Hough to Mifflin publishers of Raintree of plane wreckage seen on Mountain april 5 a civilian Pilot yesterday reported sighting the wreckage of a miss ing air Force at11 transport on the slope of Sloan 35 Miles East of the bearing two air Force Reserve officers a disappeared in a heavy Rains tonn late saturday on a from Mcchord Field to the Pilot of the plane was identified As James my of com manding officer of the Reserve flying at Sand Point naval air Francis of a Reserve was and Carl of also were army clarifies officers plan april 5 the army made it yesterday that Reserve officers Are not being forced to remain on Active duty against their reports that the army had stopped releasing Reserve officers were circulated last the reports grew out of the army sudden cancellation of an issued in under which some overage officers would have been mustered out of the service by june regulations suspended also at the same was an order which would have forced the discharge of several Hundred officers who held Only temporary wartime and who had not qualified for Reserve or National guard com r a formal statement yesterday the army said it was erroneous to interpret these orders As mean ing that no regular officers who desire separation will be held in the May apply by june 30 it said such officers May apply for return to civil life on or before june and their re quests will be granted except in cases where the officers Are now occupying key positions and whose release would seriously of feet the accelerated functions o the service if a qualified replace ment were not immediately Avail the army added that such of not be retained or Active for a period of mor than 30 Days beyond their Normall expected separation Date without their w Omen journalists Lampoon in skit on elections april 5 president Truman lampooned As Harry the n Alice in election land at Tho women National press club Nuar dinner Given in his honors the produced and by Bess Davis of the theater a Host prominent figures who were caught n the crossfire while Alice to get to the political n Ift prior to the Truman presented the clubs nent Rebecca British and received the b National award in journalist others were Ingrid stage and scr theater Dorothy of the Bureau of statistics Cost of living economics Washington Louisa co Winner of Nobel prize wit her it Helen Rogers president new York Herald pub Fie service Margaret Smith politics j literature Laura professor Ohio state uni Peck Breaks ankle april 5 actor Gregory Peck was Nurski broken ankle the result i fall while horseback Riding sat Day Lee Siegel Peck broke both Bones of his ankle in three places and on crutches for about a Mont i alone in b25 to visit i and made an unauthorized Solo flight from Ohio t be was being held at the Minneapolis air base Tor Autton at Wirfs where he took off on announced 560mile flight to 60 Miles South of Minneti 10 is a stolcers identified the sergeant As Malcolm Mccrady years new chief from Wright while the air Force and ale police within a radius of Dayton scanned skies in arc to Mccrady set it Down unaided on the Small Owatonna notified the Minneapolis base of his Safe to the Home of his to await military
