European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 6, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes May 1948 Bill would jail newsmen who print leaks in Congress House measure provides term and fines May 5 Bill that would permit the jailing of newsmen who print leaks of confidential information Given to congressional committees was approved yesterday by the House it still must be passed by the House and the Senate and be approved by the president before be coming the measure would require All executive departments to provide congressional committees on de Mand whatever information the i committees decide they the committees would decide by majority vote whether the info or part of should be made upon a committee decision that the information should be held con it would be a mis Demeanour for anyone to divulge it or publish the maximum Zimish ment for a violation would be one year in jail and a the penalty would apply not Only to newsmen but to committee members or employees or any other individual obtaining knowledge of the information and disclosing it in any manner whatever not provided by chairman Clare Hoffman of the House expenditures committee which drafted the admitted to the rules committee that the press would be affected by Martin gets piece of parliament Congress asked to reverse restrictive land Law vote May 5 John yesterday called on Congress to upset the supreme court decision that restrictive real estate agreements can not be Rankin said it represented a Vic tory for the the he destroyed the value of property owned by tens of thou Sands of Loyal House group approves Bill to obtain Condon data May 5 the House rules committee took action yesterday to pass a Law com Pelling president Truman to turn Over confidential Ifni data on the Loyal Tel of atomic scientist Edward the committee approved a Resolution directing Cabinet officers and the Heads of other government agencies to furnish congressional committees with confidential data upon the new move came in the Wake of a Rebuff handed the House last month by the Commerce depart acting under orders of presi Dent when it declined to comply with a House Resolution re questing it to turn Over a letter from Fri director Edgar Hoover regarding the loyalty of head of the Bureau of stand legion officials ask to Block new War May 5 officials of the american legion asked the Goveia gent yesterday to assure the nations of Western Europe that the would cooperate with them militarily in the event of in a series of resolutions on for eign the legion leaders recommended action to thwart a plan for world domination and to prevent a third and devastating revise in House members urge May 5 several House members urged revision of the United nations charter to curb russian veto one of Walter accused Russia of using her veto Power not to Block War but to Block the congressmen testified be fore the House foreign affairs committee which is considering proposals to strengthen the uns Power to enforce lady Nancy Virginia Bora member of the British presents speaker of the House Joseph with a fragment of the House of the taken from the ruins when German bombs wrecked the building on May will be displayed in a Glass fight pushed on fast time May 5 John Overton has abandoned flanking tactics in favor of a full scale frontal assault on Daylight saving the a militant foe of fast said he will press for action on his Bill to make stand Ard time permanent in All time zones of the Overton tried a different Maneu ver in his War against fast time monday but he said the sen ate was supposed to meet at noon but convening at 12 Day Light was meeting an hour before it was actually he is p80 fighter Pilot killed May 5 Pilot killed when his p80 fighter plane burned near was identified As Robert Kover was attached to Andrews near House agrees to pay damage Bill presenting t c5 Mon and no i of sailors Binge Taylor convicted in race dispute May 5 Glen Taylor vice presidential candidate for Henry wallaces third convicted Here of disorderly has been placed of probation for six he was fined and Givon a 180 Days suspended defense lawyers said they would the charge resulted from Taylors efforts to enter a Church Here an Entrance reserved for trial produced that the senator attempted to Force his Way in past a police police court judge Oliver Hall gave Taylor a Tongue lashing for introducing the racial Issue into i the no Testi 1947 exports to Russ 90 Metal goods i May 5 i about 90 per cent of Worth of goods shipped to Russia j last year was j and Metal the Commerce department reported j about a third of including Worth of waa j shipped under the Urra of Lendi lease which ended by i j Russia bought per cent of ail i machine tools the exported j last plus per cent of i mining and pumping machinery Exi per cent of construction i i machinery exports and per cent j of electrical machinery shipments Low the department said ship ments to Russia last year were Only 1 per cent of All since March shipment of machinery which could be used to build up the russian War j strength has been j furs made up More than a Hall of Worth of russian goods bought by the last i editor fears creeping Warl May 5 the House agreed today that a Sailor has to relax when he gets in that tolerant the lawmakers voted to pay a damage Bill run up by the boys of the uss pcs 1378 while they were relaxing in one night Back in it was a Good party Accord ing to the official Navy version presented to the some of the sailors got so High they thought they were they tried to climb a big Marble statue of a Confederate Soldier which the daughters of the confederacy had raised in the statue toppled Over and the daughters figured it would Cost them to replace the statue and they filed a claim against the the Navy passed the claim on to it will be paid if the Senate feels the same Way about sailors As the House i May 5 Perry editor of Mony and no and arguing the Basic Issue was one of racial segregation and violation of the right of free for dismissal of the the judge overruled the then said he considered the Case a premeditated publicity he told Taylor that the six month probation period would last until the end of the the judge added that the entire Case was a matter of outside influences to be tween the White and negro races in the Henry in said the sentencing of certain the destruction of the democratic wives used As White slaves May 5 Grant and James both of were convicted yesterday on White slavery charges involving their wives and each was sentenced to two years imprison Durant ordered Back to prison May 5 the fourth circuit court of appeals yesterday ordered for Mer wac capt Kathleen Nash Durant remanded to a Federal prison to Complete five years at hard labor in the Hesse Crown jewel theft in an opinion by circuit judge Morris Soper the court reversed a decision by District judge Ben who released Durant from the Federal for women at last september on a writ of Hareas since her release Durant had been free on Moore had ruled that the army court martial which convicted Durant in Germany in no vember 1946 was without jurisdiction to try the the appellate court held the lower courts findings erroneous and said they were based in Large part on incidents covering technical procedures in her Steps toward final discharge from the Moore had held that Durant formally had been separated from he army when she while on terminal by mail on a certificate of service forwarded by it passes All reasonable the appellate courts opinion Kathleen Nash Durant that the separation Center intentionally issued to the then under of stealing property of great value from Citi Zens of an occupied a certificate that she had served Honor ably in the army of the United states during the period when the theft was alleged to have Hareas Corpus hearing for Durant postponed May 5 army Jack Durant fight for Freedom from the Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta came to a standstill a scheduled Hareas Corpus hear ing to secure his release from a sentence for his part in the theft of the Hesse Crown jewels was Post the petition originally was scheduled to be by Federal judge Marvin District attorney Harvey t y s i n g e r announced that Durant counsel had agreed to take the petition to fed eral court when Underwood said his illness made it physically impossible for him to Magazine popular science at a poor Richard club luncheon Here a creeping War he could Wither a nation it knew it was under j Githens said such a War again Raj a major nation would be carried i out without Benefit of the atom he said secret chemicals and combined with Electron def could defeat the country under attack without it knowing it had Ever been j stocks unsettled j trading increases new May 5 were unsettled closing on an irregular 3 trading was slightly More Active than monday with volume Topping the million share Mark the first four at the close 20th Century Fox was off Skelly off 1 Mission off 1 Phillips up ivs Allied chemical up off Loews off 1 Chrysler off Santa be a dividend off american tobacco off it eral motors off Ber up j disbeliever in capitalism1 denied citizenship j san May 5 a whose attorney served in the army world War was denied ship yesterday As a believer in collectivism and a disbeliever in future of Samuel a Yale lives at los Angelee where he taught economics and history at los Angeles Junior cold lege from 1929 to a native he is engaged in economic 1 estate to Kin May 5 of William the Austria list who died on april left to each of his five four of whom Are in Copenhagen the bulk of the estate was left w his widow and four Thi estate value is listed at of j
