European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes april 1941 my sets aside nazis election pending probe by win panning staff correspondent april 28 Charles la of gab today directed that Franz elected lord mayor of Schwabish be prevented from taking pending a formal investigation by military govern Konrad won 75 per cent of the in a letter to minister president Reinhold la Follette charged Exna i lord mayor of had Given evidence of hostility to the objectives of Mili tary and had failed to support these la Follette also said Konrad had committed Public acts in violation of these had indulged in Public activities in violation of the principles of United states Mili tary government and had demonstrated a Lack of those positive political qualities which will assist in a development of democracy in terror tactics la Follette said if the evidence supports any one of the charges against i will consider it my duty to prevent his taking la Follette emphasized the fact is action was not based on the fact Konrad was the former nazi lord mayor and second highest nazi official in the but upon failure of Konrad to say or do anything to show his express refutation of the terroristic nazi tactics used by his supporters in the election the director cited the painting of yellow stars of David on the mar Ket Public posting of signs decrying his opponent Franz Czisch As a half smashing of win Dows in a store owned by singing to the tune of the forbidden nazi Horst Wessel the the a is on the March and Konrad is with Jaffa arabs aided by us spiff ires continued from Page i Road out of to prevent arrival of Arab reinforcements by Havanah was maintaining silence on the turn of events which brought them into the Jaffa Battle Only 24 hours after they condemned airguns Haga Nahs participation in the offensive on Jaffa followed yester Days talks Between Menahem Airgun and Havanah staff officers at Ramat where it was decided to implement coordination of an agree ment approved by the zionist coun cil last second Star Given Neucom surgeon continued from Page 1 and assignment to the surgeon generals office in Emerson served overseas in world War i with the 1st and became chief surgeon in station and general hospitals in Manila and the during world War ii he commanded Harmon at Texas and the Crile in he came Back to the dec in july 1946 and was assigned As chief of the hospitalization and evacuation office of the chief he was made Neucom Deputy chief surgeon on police find Cache of arms 2 arrested new april 28 police announced today seizure of a Cache of arms in an Industrial building after a police said they detained for questioning two men packing food and clothing for consignment to identified As Joseph and Isiah police said arms included at least 100 100 a few hand ammunition and Marshall says arabs wont invade holy land april 28 Secretary of state George mar shall said today the has been assured Arab armies Are not invading assurances came from a spokesman of the Arab Marshall Marshall said he hoped in efforts to arrange a truce Between the arabs and jews in Palestine would be pinup 1970 Bevin reaffirms decision to withdraw by May 15 april 28 Secretary Ernest Bevin today Reaf firmed Britain determination to withdraw from Palestine by May 15 he said withdrawal of British administrative personnel has begun and is proceeding rapidly and we cannot reverse the process at this late Keyes to Confer in Frankfurt today american mail service to Palestine suspended april 28 mail service to Palestine was sus Pended by the Post office action was it was at the request of the Palestine postal Dies in Italy april 23 Elizabetta reputedly Italy oldest died she was 111 years increase in dec bread ration dependent on supplies varying reports of changes in the dec bread ration were clarified yesterday by the Neucom chief correcting two stories carried in the stars and stripes april 26 and 28 concerning the bread ration for army and released by Safe officials Milton Boone explained Whede part enl of the army had authorized a return to the Basic Issue of 40 pounds of bread per 100 rations As a result of a request initiated by Neucom although authority to raise the bread Issue from the present 30 pounds per 100 to 40 pounds has been the effective Date of the change depends upon receipt of necessary supplies from the to support the when the ration was reduced in department of the army shipments from the were reduced a latest information from the indicates that ingredients to pro vide additional bread Are being set up for priority shipment and it is estimated the full ration can be restored Between May 15 and to expedite the increase and make it possible for troops to receive the additional bread at the earliest possible the chief quartermaster will publish a menu change by Cable to All major com mands and military posts rather than a written mimeograph Celeste years was among the bathing beauties who watched the National Wom ens aau swimming Champion ships at Daytona rail walkout set for May 11 continued from Page 1 a strike vote among the big corporation s the decision was made at a National Pawcio general motors conference called to study the unions present wage talks with the Union is a 30 Centa hour package including company financed group insurance and pension Odwyer wins postponement of bus strike in new York new april 28 Yor William Odwyer succeeded today in averting a transit strike that would have affected More than less than 12 hours before a mid night deadline the mayor obtained a postponement of the strike from the transport workers Union and an agreement to resume negotiations with employers the Union had ordered a strike of its members in four bus Russia Austria forces outnumber All allies april 28 american sponsored Wiener said today rus Sia has an estimated troops in far More than All the other Powers com the Kurrier said unofficial estimates fix the sizes of Brit and French occupation at Between and 000 exclusive of family but including civil Ian German doctor Waits visa to join a wac in Reno continued from Page 1 of last Frye asked for a he has his exit he and Hopes to receive his visa in about three we wanted to go to the states Frye but rules prohibited this at the miss Mcclary has written she will come o Germany and marry a German if i am not allowed in the doctor said he had forgotten his Fiancee rank in the he said she was older than he is about Csc fac Bavaria fight by Julia Edwards staff correspondent april 28 drive to dissolve the bavarian legislature was foreseen today As a result of the bavarian county elections sunday which Cut heavily into the Christian social unions leadership of the the party following has dropped 10 per cent since the last state wide ele colons and 13 per cent since the last county the Csc obtained 42 per cent of the votes final returns were promised for who put up their own county candidates and collected j6 per cent of the were expected to Lead the Campaign for a More representative no segregation because military government wants to avoid setting them apart from the rest of the the refugees Are ineligible to form a statewide they were expected to support the social democratic party Call for a first voiced at its convention in Furth last ten per cent of eligible roughly would Bave to sign a petition for a referendum required to dissolve the by Arthur Noyes staff correspondent april 28 military and Geoffrey High commissioner for the zone of will meet Here tomorrow in their first con Ference since the russians began their Campaign of disturbing garrisons in Berlin and Clay will arrive Here Early Tomor Row from London where he has been attending the three nation Britain conference on he is expected to return to London the following Day with Robert his political j Keyes arrived at Rhine main air port this Neucom Safti there would be no announce ment of the subject of the Clay Keyes talks until after the two had it was announced Keyes would attend the commanders conference Here tomorrow John Keyes political accompanied Keyes Clay will hold a press conference in the afternoon and was also expected to meet with members of the Frankfurt correspondents association to explain his views on the recently revised Public relations code which some correspondents interpreted As a return to Arm Yugo nationalize Industry april 28 Yugoslavia today closed the doors on private Industry when the National Assembly passed unanimously a Law nationalizing private Industrial enterprises effective to British demand Russ talk about Berlin bail tie up april 28 authorities today sent a message Toj the demanding to knowl when the soviet authorities would fulfil their Promise to discuss with the Western Powers the Berlin rail traffic the message went by Telephone from Nevil Brown British Deputy military gov to his russian Brownjohn recalled that More than three weeks the rus sians had offered to consult with the Western Powers for clarification of russian traffic restriction imposed april do workers in us april 28 government disclosed today that european Volunteer workers have arrived in reporting the figure in the House of com Ness parliamentary Secretary to the ministry of said most of them Are displaced Sta Seii wins vote continued from Page 1 Dwight Eisenhower and third party candidate Henry president Only name on the democratic was an easy Eisenhower and Wallace picked up a handful of democratic write in Lead with of precincts re the gop balloting gave Stassen Dewey mar tin Macarthur Vandenberg Eisen Hower Wallace Penn Sylvania James Duff and Earl of Cali fornia Truman polled in Eisenhower had votes on the democratic Wallace overcoming Martins Early steadily built up a vote advantage Over the minnesotan won thumping majorities in the states two Industrial metropolitan he led Dewey by in Philadel in Cooke said Stassens vote was spontaneous and not stirred up by any Active four years Dewey captured the Keystone state popularity con test primary and went on to win the gop presidential nomination was last in a Field of seven he received Only votes to for the new York Massachusetts to Send a pledged delegates april 28 Sach setts is sending a pledged delegations to the National p ical theocrat were expected to behind president Truman and the republicans to Back a favorite less than 7 per cent of the Mort than registered voters the lightest in out for the presidential primaries yes a three Way fight for control a the 36man democratic delegation highlighted the with Veteran campaigners coming on John Mccormack a minority whip in mayor James of Boston be a d ii r a e i c h t i t 0
