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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, May 9, 1948

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 9, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 16 the stars and stripes May 1948 vote is urged for Europe Union the May 8 Premier Paul Reynaud of France appealed to the 16 Marshall plan nations today to elect delegates to a United Europe consultative Assembly this in a speech to the political com Mittee of the Congress of Reynaud attacked a Resolution pro Viding that parliaments should appoint delegates to the International the he were elected for purely National matters and were not qualified to appoint representatives to an International Reynaud proposed in a counter Resolution that each country should have one representative in the As Sembly for each million or fraction of million this would give great Britain 48 France Belgium 8 and the Netherlands 25 germans attending Congress of Europe f r a n it u r May 8 Twentyfive German officials and members of parliament from the Biz onal area Are attending the con Gress of Europe in the Hague the Frankfurter Mundschau reported among the German delegates All of according to the Rund Are attending As private Are Heinrich Hesse minister of Interior Hein Rich von Brentano Christian democratic floor Leader in the hessian parliament Werner Hesse of finance can Lacher state Secretary in the Bavar Ian ministry of Justice and Joseph member of the bavarian truce begins in Jerusalem continued from Page 1 porters the situation on the truce an Agency spokesman said no member of the Agency had been invited to a conference pal government today an that of the Arab ceasefire agreement had arrived in the form of a troops receive order Havanah was immediately sum the spokesman and asked to Issue ceasefire orders to the jewish troops in the orders reached the troops at 11 Cunningham conferred today with the belgian and american consuls members of the special United nations com to explain the status of the truce an official statement said sir Alan asked for their cooperation and it was prom Bizo Raia spurred on cig Aret drifts British still seeking mayor for Jerusalem May 8 British foreign office said today there 4s Good reason to Hope that our efforts to find a special com missioner for after sur Render of the mandate fill be Suc the United nations Secretary Trygve at Lake Suc Cess yesterday released a British statement saying Britain could not find a suitable candidate and there fore wanted jews and arabs jointly to name the in had asked Britain to undertake the a foreign of fice spokesman British statement released by lie was in tended to show Only that High commissioner sir Alan Cunningham could find no candidate in May 8 Clarence chairman of the bipartite control urged the German Biz onal administration today to Start immediate distribution of thousands of Cartons of imported cd Garets which have been rotting in German Ware houses since last the Cigar ets were intended to be distributed to German workers As a form of production Adcock told German Biz onal officials to take Steps for speedy Dis the Cigar ets have been held by the German administration while Biz onal discussed questions of distribution and the extent of the cig Aret the chairman also expressed concern Over the ability of the by zonal government to handle Large imports expected under the mar shall Ludwig director of the Biz onal economics promised Vizonia would be Able to handle All Marshall plan imports Gordon Brit ish bipartite lectured Hans Biz onal director of food and for a recent speech in which head located a halt1 in the cutting of Timber in most areas and an in crease world Market prices for the Cut inducts new Cabinet of Sopholis May 8 Paul swore in Premier Sopholis revised Cabinet last night which included eight new but did not change of political Constantin Tsaldaris retained the Post As Deputy the Brief ceremony at the Palace concluded a week of the associated press said the Cabinet reshuffle stemmed from growing discontent among members of parliament from both the Liberal and populist there was no Basic Issue except general charges the government to Cope with the new ministers included liberals George Justice John National Stavros costo Supply Anastasios Bakal populists Michael min ister without portfolio and under Secretary of the press Costas transport Costas Koro governor general of Northern and Dimitrios Michael Secretary to the was elevated to ministerial King Paul signed a decree Post poning parliaments opening 30 soviets renew Berlin threat from Page 1 formally approved the establish ment of the air corridors to Ber the British said the exact wording of the agreement provided that Allied Craft could use the corridors without previous in the Russia has advocated that All flights to Berlin be cleared by Russia 24 hour sin and the editorial declared that Inas much As Allied tanks and troops cannot move from one zone into another there is no reason Why troops of the air Force should be Given this the air corridors from the West to the paper were set aside exclusively for the use of occupation it said use of the corridors by private companies for flights violated this this situation of Complete disorganization and Dis order in the air traffic and threatens flight the editorial Munich soldiers Parade on be Day Neucom Story of occupation made Public continued from Page 1 Bedell then chief of Staft to Eisenhower to permit the Ger Man armies to surrender to the Allied armies in the saying that he feared Many German Diers would be killed if they sur rendered to the soviet Smith showed no for this texts typewritten Potter said Only typewritten copies of the report Are explaining that the books Are not Al show Temi Yit this is the first of a series on4 Euc oms official history of first year of the will appear daily in the and americans of the Munich military Post March in review on the famed As part of the largest Day Celebration held in the Bronze Campaign medals and american defense medals were awarded during the photo West Europe hails be Day continued fro Page 1 forces from the 3rd and 4th another Parade in the presence of French president Vincent Auriol will be held Torbay As part of the 519th Celebration of the victories of Joan of now being combined with be Day in russians made no plans for special observances of their be Day a Day later than that of the British and the russians celebrate May 9 on the ground it is the anniversary of the actual ceasefire and the signing of the formal sur Render at the Munich which was the largest in the Joseph Decker of the s5 Munich military received the French Croix de Guerre ave Etoile de the Bronze Star was presented to Phillis 142nd regt Sammie Ruff 366th Milton 255th Tomoharu 442nd combat team and Earl 341st dissolution of parliament seen in belgian crisis May 8 Dis solution of both belgian parliament leading to general elec seemed nearer after Daylong socialist and Catholic party leaders failed to agree on a government school sub Sidy the socialist party Max told reporters he was not sure a Compromise could be sergeant is slain in Kassel depot continued from Page 1 Switzer savagely head with a Blunt smashing the Switzer had gone to the Wash room and after he had been there what seemed an unduly Long time his wife to look for a German and an unidentified Soldier found him still on the floor of the they helped Rush him to a German where he died at the his wife had been robbed of a Gold rolex wrist watch and a Billfold containing the slaying occurred at about the same time the Bremerhaven Frank Furt train pulled into Kassel be cause some of the passengers May have witnessed the the 709th my in Frankfurt was asked to meet the train when it arrived and get the names of All Mili tary White House May seek 20day Belay in Railroad strike continued from Page 1 six railroads imposed embargo orders on poultry and presidential assistant John Steelman called management negotiators into private conference and it was indicated he also would meet again with Heads of the three rail brotherhoods before the the United press reported labor leaders submitted secret terms to the White House on which they would off the there was a possibility that government seizure Truman might Call Back a fact finding Board to clarify its recent report in which it recommended is scent hourly pay boost for the three unions the brother hoods of locomotive fire men and and switch however a number of proposed changes in rail operating rules de sired by the three discussed in the included Simean Dahal pay for workers for sunday and Holiday and pay for time spent on the Job before and after train it was indicated these or other rules changes could be the basis for a being printed at this time for Rea sons of Story of the second year of the not yet approved for is also i while the third years history is almost he work on the narrative Early in 1946 under potters direct Harry chief of the occupational history Branch with John Ulmer As chief of the editorial separate volumes on with the War cur Rency German youth a troop basis and disposition of redeployment and others covering every phase of the curation were among those re Stalin note May 9 the report disclosed that on the announcement of the surrender it was originally planned to simultaneous announcements from London and but Premier Stalin did not make any announcement until 9 on the final of Battle on be Day along the 400mile front were distributed a of 61 combat 42 4 airborne and progressively organized into 15 six armies and three army on the German surrender in the first week of May the piecemeal capitulation of the wehrmacht that took place during the Days preceding final surrender seemed part of a deliberate plan of the German High command and the Doenitz government to surrender As Many of forces As possible to the Western allies before acknowledging the simultaneous Victory of the red s752 far f l 1 u Jol Unen be to str i any Befi is i is i Noc Pec the Aln Nee t off Ove act pc fee t the me Pun t Job the m p u greeks see rockets May 8 newspapers carried stories today that greek Iii army corps authorities at Salonika had confirmed that flying rockets were seen by residents of several areas near the fighting Italy parliament selects leaders continued fro Page i Monist Section of the houses 17 women deputies took their in 39 women have been elected of the members of both Chambers at tended a mass in the dominican Church of Santa Minerva to invoke guidance before going to their meet ing of the 574 deputies who will make up the House when several final contests Are decided under the placated proportional Tion electoral 516 were present today and a j Biu inc ear i Tak his in to we sail to wish can in Union chieftains vote trend British zone food strikes to pc i no Noi or 26t Isom May 8 Union leaders voted today to end food strikes in the British zone next about workers have Benn Idle in Hanover and smaller places in lower Saxony since the Back Vorwork Resolution was passed by a vote of 23167 after a morning Long Union leaders said they were sure workers committees in the factories would accept the they said the vote followed promises by German economic authorities in Frankfurt to equalize bread rations and deliver More meat in food strikes continued in the Astrike j All Tram cars in Munich pal est line or he to the a Bej  
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