European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 7, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes May 1948 lottery to sell leftover items of Swap Mart by Joe Rabinovich staff correspondent May 6 than Worth of paintings and the Only remaining assets of the Frankfurt barter will be disposed at a 25centsachance lottery in the pal gardens club Here next thurs Day the barter Mart closed today after 19 months of operation Dur ing which it handled about Points Worth of items which its German and american customers considered a under the barter marts appraisal was Worth 5 since when the Mart launched its closeout Sale on a Cash it had disposed of Worth of German Silver electrical equip ment and other items to Neucom the proceeds will be turned Over to Neucom for distribution to Gya groups All Over the command when the store closed this after noon All that remained were seven diamonds five German landscape paintings and four Silver service the the largest of which weighs Are valued at the paintings come to and the Silver sets to lottery tickets will be available beginning monday at the he special services building in the Headquarters compound and at All unit Gya offices in proceeds of the lottery also will be turned Over to co Stab chief arrives in dec continued from Page 1 received the assignment of com manding the White i heard a great Deal about the constabulary from har Mon Ernest founder and first commander of the who followed Harmon As commander of the famous Hellon wheels 2nd and led the division when it swept across the Elbe with 9th said visited him at Riley recently and told me a great Deal about the i wish i had known then i was going to command the act i didst know until we landed in Fiew from Udine the new constabulary com Mander and White arrived in Trieste yesterday Ion an army transport and flew Here from they were guests yesterday of Bryant Trust i am looking Forward to seeing the White you know i left Europe in june before the constabulary was there is one thing i dont think these constabulary troopers and its something they should be proud to the constabulary has a wonderful reputation in the Truman says interim Aid safeguarded Marshall plan May 6 Truman told Congress to Day without interim the european recovery program could have been irreparably he was making his first report to Congress on the foreign Aid pro Gram his report dealt with the appropriated to help France and Austria to Bridge the Gap Between the end of the foreign Relief program and the beginning of Marshall plan resumed by soviets pfc George one of three american soldiers returned to authorities by the russians after they disappeared in the soviet sector of the soviets had held them for 36 suspends big 4 Parley from Page j and to reach agreement on a treaty reestablishing Austria As an Independent both East and West have made but each maintains that the other Side has not gone far enough in retreating from us original in meetings almost daily since late the deputies Haye reached an Accord upon Only one major of austrian armed forces to Figl Calls Parley failure great disappointment May 6 sudden breakdown of the London conference on the austrian peace treaty is a great disappointment for Chancellor Leopold Figl said austrians now Figl that All Hopes Are dashed for an Early conclusion of the the Chancellor that the austrian government has emphasized repeatedly that it was not willing to sign a treaty which did not guarantee her prewar although shocked at the sudden end of the London Figl we maintain our Hope that the four great Powers will reach an agreement which justifies the austrian Point of British May ask Russ reply to note on Trieste proposal May 6 Reli Able source said today Britain soon May ask Russia to answer the British note proposing a big Power conference to consider returning Trieste to russian Only reply so far has been to oppose limiting the discussions to the major meeting called in rail crisis by Stee Maii continued from Pagel the there Are More than a million Railroad workers in 18 other As a last the president might order seizure of the railroads under a world War i emergency act which has never been repealed in other presidential author Ity to take Over properties involved in labor disputes was wiped out a year ago by the three unions stood Pat for More than the cent hourly pay increase which the other rail Road brotherhoods in and they demanded action on Long pending rules the rules have a lot to do with pay and hours of the firemen and engine Crews while doing certain jobs under certain loading bananas for mercy flight hearings set for May 24 on tightening labor Law May 6 with a nationwide Railroad strike congressional hearings aimed at tightening the Taf Thart Ley act were set yesterday for May they were called by Joseph Ball chairman of the committee set up by the Senate and House to Check the operations of the 1947 labor that joint committee will take the Ball said the committee is not interested in Broad general state ments for or against the but specific preferably re lated to factual for its ruler is voted for holy City continued from Page 1 Rusalem is entirely the proposed he would be a figurehead subject to the whims of the jews and the which originally pro posed trusteeship for urged the Assembly to approve the trusteeship councils proposal for a Neutral the polish Juliusz Katz termed the councils proposals Hal measures and said we cannot accept this France and Russia joined the at tack on the american plan on the ground it is inadequate to preserve order in Alexandre of urged that a plenary session of the Assembly be called to establish a Strong International authority for Jerusalem backed by an elite Volunteer police Force of semen soviet told the Assembly that Russia could not accept the trusteeship councils proposal and said that Frances suggestion be studied care my says Western Germany must look to own future9 May 6 Mili tary government spokesman told germans tonight that Western Ger Many must look to its own future As Long As Russia blocks the eco nomic unification of the an unidentified voice of military government said in an address Over the zonal radio network that de spite Many Germany in three years of peace has made Progress and there is Hope he called soviet refusal to abide by the Potsdam agreement for the economic unification of Germany one of the chief obstacles to re the Iron curtain still dividers the soviet Eastern Germany from ithe although the invitation of the Western Powers to break Down the soviet Barrier the voice said today on the soviet Side of the Elbe River the Barrier is being the spokesman said that along with a basis for Industrial recon the West had seen the Restora Tion of civil he contrasted this with the situation in the soviet zone where they know the terror of the Knock at the door during the bananas Are shown being loaded aboard a c47 at Rhine main Airport yesterday for emergency shipment to Berlin in an Effort to save the life of a 19monthold German baby suffering from a rare intestinal James Mcfarland right hands the bundle to both Are with the 53rd Carrier it wit i 801 Purl Stivi b i i user in Bri pal api for tha i Nin bananas reach Berlin for sick German baby May 6 bananas were flown to Berlin this morning and rushed to the Hospital bedside of a 19monthold Ger Man t the fruit was brought for Little Peter who is suffering from a rare intestinal disease which prevents the assimilation of any food except the 68 bananas were found late last night the bad nauheim Neucom exr Russ continued from Page 1 called upon the port director there to say that he there met a and decided to leave Germany in accordance with the traditional British practice of giving Asylum to political he has been accepted in this the spokesman the spokesman declined to Dis close when or How Tass jew reached this asked whether Tass jew would live Here As a private the spokesman As have other political for Tass jew was reported previously to have left Bremen after being notified he was being replaced in his reparations Job and recalled to jews plan capital outside Tel Aviv continued from Page 1 Are still maintaining the ceasefire status pending further Nego troops throughout Palestine tightened Security precautions Fol lowing a of War against British forces by the Stern this group formally re declared War last Britain has sent reinforcements to pales reports Early today told of what might have been the Stern its first a party of British one of them a said one were each shot through the head by terrorists after their truck had been held up on the Nathan a Saraband change service doctors said today that the bananas would last three Day Slid the child would need them for the next three More sought Spero of berlins american forces to whom the doctors at the Hospital had appealed for said today that is expecting another shipment of bananas soon and if they do not arrive in time they will be found some doctors said there Are on the average of three Coeli Akie cases in i Germany a for o disc und Ara Rusi list Mig and Tri a i tall Jeri con Leac 3t pea opium Cache discovered May 6 Toms officers today confiscated 500 pounds of valued at discovered in a Coal Bunker on the British ship just arrived from it was the biggest postwar narcotics seizure in 3 billion for of j voted by Senate j continued from Page 1 j the administration had the administration first had asked in for then for 66 j the United press also said the armed forces and the civil aeronautics Board Are getting ready to ask Congress for a Multi million Dollar aircraft research and engineering present plans Are to ask for about for a starter to buy a site and begin construction on super sonic wind tunnels and other possible Sites in the Pacific Northwest and Southwest Are being rare books Are stolen j from italian Library May 6 tonal and italian police were Rej on the Lookout today for ancient and precious books stolen from the Library of Daniel Del near 1 an Ansa italian news Agency dispatch from Udine placed the value of the volumes at lire roughly they in eluded a byzantine Bible of thei 10th books by Petrarch and and a copy of Dantese divine Queen to hear Modellers May 6 will be yodelling at Buckingham Palace on Queen marys 81st birth Day May Swiss mountaineers who Are coming to Britain for a folklore festival will give a command per j not that Bri t a pre Sci rep up Casl w enc eff at 1 pal g to the a dra Brda at to coi of l Dep t eve am and t Are ant sen Zon i
