European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 11, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes May 1941 Clay report blames Russia for Truman tells army to take rail control continued from 1 i Call upon every Railroad worker to cooperate with the govern ment by remaining on 1 Call upon officers of the Rait Road to take appropriate action to keep their members at it is essential to Public health to Public welfare that every possible step retaken by the government to assure to the fullest possible and uninterrupted transport strike on our railroads would be worldwide repercussions v maintains current wages the that for the time being the present wage and working conditions on the railways would be a presidential fac finding Board has recommended a an hour wage increase for the rail Road workers Railroad management accepted that As did a number of railway the three operating firemen and refused to accept the boards recommendation these three representing about of workers in ther nations Railroad demanded a 30 per cent wage in with the railroads in govern ment the government can seek a court order to Stop the 000 employees involved from walk ing eight government seizure makes the Railroad workers Federal the supreme court has upheld the governments right to obtain an injunction in cases where fed eral employees strike or it Isth second time tru Man has ordered seizure of the two years ago this under similar he directed the office of defense transportation to take Over and operate the rail line it for 48 hours the striking unions were they refused to work even for the president was asking Congress for Power to Cruiser in Trieste r Trieste May 10 Cruiser Dayton arrived in Trieste the destroyer Brown son left Trieste after s months stay Flanagan zonal tour adviser on youths finishes Survey Austria n by Arthur notes staff correspondent May 10 father founder and head of boys arrived at Rhine main airbase her today to begin a two week study of youth conditions in the who was met at the Airport Clarence r the eur come Deputy flew in from Vienna where he completed a month study of austrian Flanagan met with Huebner this afternoon and will begin a tour of the zone tomorrow to inspect Gya centers and talk to both Gya and German the Stratton Bill or some other Bill which will allow displaced persons to emigrate to received Flanagan full the do is the Saddest of All persons in he it is so difficult for him to know what to he has no Sec we must him some Type w Clarence Huebner greets father Edward Flanagan on his arrival at Rhine main air 7 of Normal Home the Stratton Bill which will allow into America and action by other nations permitting Dps to emigrate to other places needed at Flanagan found the austrian children they an he 1 in one of the troubles with is that almost everyone has an the people Are a Little too highly they have too Many doctors acid not enough Small it is better to have a Small business than a degree and no Baehmann goes on trial As defense bids fail May 10 the trial of american born Ann Bachmann on Black Market and other charges opened before military government judge Marc Robinson today and the defends immediately moved adjourn the Case on the ground that an important witness had been returned to the defense lawyer Milton Teiger told Robinson that the Jack was the investigation Section Man in charge of probe against Bach indicated the presence of Silberman necessary to prove that the procurement of the Evi Dence against Bachmann was he said the witness to the despite Tii request to military authorities id the motion to As he did twice later when Teiger asked that the Case be adjourned on the ground All the evidence was illegal army Aid murdered from Page 1 Froman american told olice he could Lead them to the Ody of an american f Soldier he and another German had killed in Wiesbaden in 1947 he was brought o Wiesbaden the night of May 6 and his alleged Heinz serving a sentence in the Brach Penitentiary As a juvenile was released for ques while Malcher denied any know ledge of the agents Dis covered on him a note from Helm which described the whole confession As a ruse of get jail so they could Malcher was returned tothe Penitentiary and the agent prepared to take Helm Back to Munich to larceny bodies in seat on leaving Wiesbaden Ger Man policeman sat in the Back seat with Helm while the american both men were on the seat of officials discounted 5 the possibility of Aid for Helm or of a plotto free they said the agent had originally intended to return to Munich May 8 but had been delayed at the last moment by car v questioning of Helms friends revealed he had flashed army and had boasted he knew where he could get hand he was known to carry a Bachmann and her Milton intently As her trial open sin listed reds impede vote in election of Assembly continued from Page 1 confine to the american is to select 200 members of a National Assembly for of a korean occupying North boycotted the about third voter signed the Book with a red others wrote heir voters men and women in about equal pro v american authorities russians for fomenting the pre election said korean communist elements were to create a atmosphere of terror Anc thus cause the unite nations com reject the elections Twenty four railway engines have been damaged in the american occupied Southern Many Jat tempts to disrupt communications arid Power have re t garage near was set one the Lew sabotage attempts against american interrupted communications fund Bill of snagged in House continued from Page 1 a a Lieutenan colonels or a majors a captains or any other officers and a noncommissioned officers he based this on an estimated construction Cost of per Square foot of floor the present Legal limits Are 500 for officers Field ran find for captains t1 the Bill before the House would not Feke any Money it Supply would authorize spending for All types of army construction1 beginning july1 Vizonia gets paper wars May dutch Steamer Kun Labori sailed from Gdynia for Bremen today carrying 300 tons of newsprint sole by Poland to Vizonia admin my tells rift in acid May 10 in a to Washington covering rally blamed the russians for deadlocking the Allied Germa Hys fou Power government the american military said that after marshal Vassily walked out of he control Council meeting March other agreed that the chairman Tovsky had abused his Powers lad wrongfully closed me Clay explained the soviet action raised two matters the first concerned the result the Prague conference of eign ministers of czech Slovakia and yugoslavian Ger the matter was dropped when it was agreed that the Prague resolutions should be a governmental Clay continued the question raised by the soviet nation concerned the meeting Emdon of the representatives of British and ments on Western Dennany from 23 to March the soviet delegation demanded hat the reached at this meeting be reported to the control the delegation stated that there had been an Chang of notes Between and soviet his that those notes had Jee made and to need to refer hem in the control Council meeting bad not resulted in to zone commanders the delegation had nothing to a sport to the control the soviet thereupon accused tie other delegations of violating he quadripartite control Gern Jany not they refused to the London of the reps resent times great Britain and France continuing presen which if declared first having obtained thet assent of the three Dele a 4thesoviet withdrew 7 from Council in North British Steamer William Bui struck a mine today in the nor seat toe dutch Goa the guard station at Teu Drens 7 j i position was Given 52 degrees 50 4 r she in meantime f a ni1tnber Neucom shift to Heidelberg More than half completed tit a t i i Ama of may10 t the move of Heidel Berg is quite a bit More than half of Euc oms organization and said he said less than half the Neucom personnel is still in Frankfurt and More than Hal the tons the entire move Plet Edby the end of h the month on the move will be completed by of the Neucom Public relations Yiyi Sion is scheduled 10 up new Heidelberg Quarter sin i rebuilding Small staff in chief the
