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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 5, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Weather forecast Trnini 47c3 Bre mum maximum 4556 4261 win Ink 4655 5361 Paris partly 4765 Stuttgart the european edition unofficial publication of occupation forces in Europe pulitzer awards the pulitzer prize for Public serv ice in the Field of journalism has been awarded for the third time to the Louis for the Story of this and other pulitzer awards see Page volume number151 5 cents a a month May 1948 airman 2 Hurt race my death As b29 crashes at Furstenfeld Bruck r by Julia stain correspondent May 4 b29 crashed on the Takeoff from Furstenfeld Bruck air base last night and burst into killing the radio operator and injuring the navigator and the the eight Crew member Sand a passenger miraculously escaped with minor bruises and the valued at More than was taken to the 98th the Thomas of was suffering the of out of physicians trapped by explosion the radio whose name was withheld pending notification of was trapped by of Gallons of gasoline and died in the wreckage the heavy bomber was taking off with the 3g2nd on a training Mission to the Suez it swooped Over the air base but failed to after striking drainage ditch at the West Border of the one and on half Miles from the end of the the huge ship continued on Page 12 to join ration strike May 4 workers voted to walk out Here tomorrow until their rations would bring the total number of to the new strike vote this after noon affected the building trades and several contributory industries such As sandpaper Allied chemical trades and another automotive the report from the strike vote meeting said that 95 per cent of the workers had cast their ballots in favor of the Hanover strike based on decreased meat rations and an alleged differentiation Between the bread allotment for this area and others in the state of lower has tied up Auto rubber chemical in the walkouts still have not attained statewide Hin Rich is continuing discussions with Trade on Page 12  relations with soviet Union May 4 has broken off diplomatic relations with it was officially announced president Mariano Ospina Perez has blamed International communism for the rioting which disrupted the inter american con Ference and Cost an estimated lives following the assassination of Liberal Leader Jorge Gaitan on april foreign minister Eduardo Zuleta Angel confirmed last night receipt of russian note protesting against an alleged raid on the soviet Lega Tion government he said a reply has been sent to Russia declaring that the Lega Tion had not been but acknowledging that agents had raided the soviet information of seizing various which were returned Colombia is the third South american nation to break with Russia since last she follows Brazil and the colombian foreign office limited its explanation to the Fol lowing after deep and thoughtful study the conclusion has been that there is no Point in continuing relations Between the two the National govern ment waited until the ninth inter american conference then after Calm consideration of the matter arrived at its tuesdays baseball scores american league Detroit 001 002 9 2 Boston 001 014 10 3 Gentry White 8 and Wagner Galehouse 7 and a jewish carrying a child to is shown in Jerusalem running across Road in the jewish Quarter under Arab shortly before the arabs and jews agreed to a Bevin says ideology of user bars any lasting pact May 4 Secretary Ernest Bevin said today there was Little Chance of any real and lasting settlement with Russia so Long As it persists in spreading communism throughout the soviet ambassador George Zar ubin sat in the diplomats gallery As Bevin reviewed world affairs at the opening of the today for eign policy debate in a crowded commons heard him also make these principal Points military Union of the five Western Powers will put them on an equal footing with the Powers for any future negotiations intends to stay in Ber stands its decision to surrender its mandate in pales Tine May 15 and will maintain Law and order and prevent aggression until should now be re turned to Bevin said he always continued on Page 12 review to Honor Boogie Miller White May 4 special military ceremony Here to Morrow will Honor Neucom Deputy chief of staff Miller White and Milton Neucom chief both of whom Are leaving the dec r for is Clarence Neucom Deputy will be in the reviewing stand with White in thesper Platz at the 7777th Honor the 427th army band and the newly activated 7892nd under the command of j Sterling will take part in the Neucom made no announce ment of a replacement for White As Deputy chief of continued on Page 12 quits drive for trusteeship Over Jerusalem May 4 admitted defeat today in its drive for trusteeship Over Jerusalem and pro posed that the trusteeship Council give up All efforts to devise emergency protective measures for the holy the trusteeship Council convened at to adopt a report to the Assembly on the councils efforts to protect Jerusalem and its holy places from five draft versions 500 tanks bolster British in Zion May 4 Hundred British Marine commandos and a tank unit from the Suez canal zone arrived in Palestine reliable sources on their fresh groups Are expected from Cyprus including tanks and rocket firing fighter As these forces negotiations for a truce in this holy City May 4 Secretary Ernest warning that in a few Days it May be too appealed to jews and arabs today to Stop fighting and seek a peaceful solution of the Palestine Milton Boone went on but made no if they fail the jews were Likely to go right Back on the offensive against Arab quarters out Side the old City a 48hour ceasefire in the City was due to end but an official announcement said the British flatly ordered it to remain in Force past the 4 deadline pending a final settlement on the control of Havanah claimed it raided a building near m Scopus to wipe continued on Page 12 18th Marks 87th anniversary May 4 Frank com manding general of the 1st awarded Battle streamers to each company of the 18th on its 87th birthday the regiment passed in review through Grafe Wohr on the anniversary of its founding in Rinaldo Van its com manding recalled its service in the civil Indian the philippine world War when it fought in the and world War which it served in Tunisia and entered Normandy on d bulletins May 1 the fourth circuit court of appeals today ordered former wac Kathleen Nash Durant remanded to a Federal prison to Complete five years at hard labor in the Hesse Crown jewel theft May 4 action efforts to Avert the nation wide rail strike called for May 11 collapsed the Council report were put up for there was some resistance the Council to the american talk about mountains giving birth to a said the belgian Delegate in reply to the american Here is not even a several delegates stuck to the plan under which the trusteeship Council would Call on the Assembly to appoint an emergency mayor who would become titular head of Jerusalem when Britain Man Date ends 11 Days the Assembly tentatively had scheduled a formal meeting for about noon in anticipation of the trusteeship Odys but the need for the session was left in doubt by the sudden Amer on Page 12 voters throng to Ohio polls May 4 balloting in some Industrial centers pointed tonight to a stiff Challenge by Harold Stassen to Robert Taft Ohio in the primary vote count for 23 of Ohio 53 gop presidential closing of the polls brought re ports that upwards of re publicans had marked their choices earlier Story on Page 6 Between Taft and Stassen delegates in a race expected to have a vital bearing on the Campaign of both men to win the Republican presidential politicians said Stassen must win 10 or More to keep his primary bandwagon going in High by the same they the loss of 10 would seriously damage tafts Chance for the because of a complicated ballot continued on Page 12 senators will curb draft of doctors 4 senators working on draft Legisla Tion agreed today to restrict Calls of doctors and dentists into the armed chairman Chan Gurney told reporters after close door meeting of the Senate armed services committee that problems of limiting the draft of medical men Are delaying action on the the committee is working on a Bill that would authorize a temporary draft of men 19 through 25 years for two years service in the armed service and provide a one year training program for some 18yearolds with the regular armed  
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