European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 9, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Weather forecast Manl Mun maximum 5572 inv 5065 s26s 54 6174 6076 ii6j p a r i 5772 european edition unofficial publication of for easy listening if youre a Trae radio you i want to tear out for Handy reference this Complete listing of pro Grams to be heard Over an and the Blue Danube it a occupation forces in Europe pears on Page volume number 5 cents a a month May 1948 rail unions rejectl5v2c wage hike bulletin May 8 Railroad Union leaders today rejected a renewed offer for a Centa hour wage crease and said a strike go May 8 White House was reported ready today to ask a 20day rail strike postpone ment As Hopes dimmed of settling the six Montgold dispute without resorting to the May 8 Wilhelmina for the second in View of her yield the execution of her Royal duties to her Crown Princess it was Juliana will act As Princess effective May she will be sworn the same no details were Given on the state health of the informed sources said she was very tired but there was no reason for Wilhelmina had her first seven week period of rest in october and november last special Legisla Tion was drafted and passed by parliament to enable Juliana to act As Princess the legislation is still in Juliana to be sworn before a United session of both houses of will commemorate in september her 50year As advisers in an Effort to end the extensive preparations Are deadlock Between the carriers and three labor informants re Juliana will assume Queens duties again government new peace talks were called by top White House Crown Princess Juliana will Rule for Mother being made by dutch to Cele brate the Queen Wilhelmina resumed her Royal duties after her first vacation from the cares of government on when she returned for her regular Winter stay at the Royal Palace in porting the possible postponement request said it might be issued if no agreement is reached by tues the strike government seizure of the roads was expected Only if every thing else As settlement efforts continued on Page 16 slain by Joe Rabinovich staff correspondent May 8 american Soldier was slain Early this morning by an unknown assailant in the of the Kassel the 35yearold mond had been waiting in the station with his austrian wife and he was on furlough from the 63rd in and he and his family were going to visit Svitzer sister in about 15 Miles West of the assailant apparently struck continued 071 Page Neucom history of occupation is made Public by Norbert Ehrenfreund correspondent may8 official Story of be Day including hitherto unpublished details of military surrender at was released Here today by Harold chief of the eur com historical on third anniversary of the end of the War in the passages on be Day and the epochal meetings in which the sur Render terms were reached form the Euc oms 37 volume the first year of the release of the official documents was made in accordance with Dwight Eisenhower statement that the his tory of the army belongs to the discussing the surrender negotiations at the study discloses during the meeting Friede Burg chief of the German Navy pleaded with Smith continued on Page 16 As the Neucom historical division released its official Story of the first year the occupation in Frankfurt Harry chief of the occupational history conducted Las minute Check of the Long Row of volumes with George chief of narrative photo West Europe hails be Day Western Europe took the third anniversary of be Day in stride yes Holiday for american occupation virtually no special observances or for it was a Day of relaxation and medals were presented to americans in Munich at a Parade in the at Rhine main air base there an open the officers in where the Day was not be Day stories on pages an official Legal flags of Britain and the u were much in with fewer rus Sian a Parade by veterans and resistance groups was held on the champs the Parade had been boosted heavily by the communist press and a communist manifestation had been exit failed to at Edmund present commander of the 2nd received the keys to the City in tribute to his command of the liberating continued on Page 16 saturdays baseball scores american league Detroit 001 010 60 new York 000 000 0 Hutchinson and Swift Drews 9 and Detroit 2nd 000 000 4 1 new York 000 002 11 1 Benton Overmire 7 and Wagner 8 and Chicago 000 001 1 10 2 Philadelphia 500 040 is 0 Moulder Papish Goodwin Gillespie Caldwell 8 and Robinson Scheib and Louis 132 010 16 0 Boston 110 000 7 3 Sanford and Partee Gale House Hughson 8 and Cleveland 100 000 12 0 Washington 000 000 3 1 Christopher 9 Hegan Ferrick 9 and Philadelphia at Louis National league new York 530 000 15 1 Pittsburgh 113 5 12 5 Trinkle 6 and Livingston Higbe Ostermueller main Strincevich 9 and Fitz 000 000 5 1 Chicago 200 021 8 0 Hall i Van Cusk 7 and Edwards Schmitz and Boston 000 000 7 0 Cincinnati 100 010 8 1 Prendergast 8 and Masl Vander Meer and Jerusalem truce goes into effect both sides quiet May 8 holy cites agreed on by both arabs and jews to allow peaceful negotiations for a permanent Jerusalem went into effect at noon in the first hour not a shot was the Palestine governments High sir Alan who negotiated the ceasefire at a personal with Arab chieftains soviets renew at Jericho last Threatt limit Berlin traffic by Joe Fleming staff May 8 today gave its strongest hint to Date that it is considering limiting air traffic to the Taglicht official newspaper of the soviet military the prevailing system of air traffic Over soviet occupation zone is suffering from very serious shortcomings that can no longer be put up in a front Page editorial the paper asserted it is not True the existing air traffic routes must remain unchanged during the whole period of occupation Inger the Taglicht Mundschau said there never had been any four Power agreement concerning the Urt restricted use of highways and air traffic routes Between the Western zones and Berlin passing through the soviet occupation the British the Rund Schau editorial a typical example of soviet distortion of the British said that of the Allied control Council continued on Page 16 bulletins May 8 Secretary of agriculture Clinton Anderson resigned effective after May May 8 Moscow tonight broadcast an order of the Day by marshal minister of the armed on the third anniversary of be in which he ordered 30 salvos to this historic Victory won by the soviet people and its forces under our great word of the ceasefire to the jewish Agency this the Agency already had heard of c air May 8 egyptian volunteers have crossed pal est Ines Southern Borders penetrated some 31 Miles according to the first of filial com Munique from the command of volunteers on the Southern front in i it and had told we Are ready to cease fire any time the arabs the Agency called a press conference for 5 Jcj Tell re continued on Page 16 italian solons elect leaders May 8 and deputies of Italy first Republican first chosen in free elections in nearly 25 their officers in where Premier Alcide Degasperis Chris Han democrats held an absolute Giovanni member of the party and former minister of in was easily elected president with 314 votes against 164 for Ferdinando member of the pro communist Ivanoe senator by right of his service As a past and member now defunct demo Laboris received 198 of the 330 votes cast for Senate electing to that for the first time in the history of women brightened an italian in the com continued on Page 16 18 die As support fails mar 8 eighteen workmen were killed Here today when a support gave Way As they worked to restore blast fur Naces destroyed by Allied bombing during the the workmen fell 60 feet to the Truman gets 64 red roses As he celebrates birthday May 8 president Truman received a cake and a bouquet of 64 red roses from members of his staff today As he observed his 64th birthday an other bouquets of carnations and snapdragons from the White House police were of his desk when he went to William wife of the White House baked the gift one of or Truman first visitors was Owen brews or he presented the Chiei executive with the first Salmon caught this year from the Bangor tool on the Penobscot River in the eight Pound fish was caught thurs Day and flown to members of the Whitehouse staff also presented or Truman with the newly designed world War i discharge president wore the Gold pin
