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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse                                May 1948 the stars and stripes Page 11 i Trinan asks armed forces budget raise May 14 president Truman yesterday for Mally asked Congress for More for americas defense Congress has been expecting it since april the president military requirements boosted since his March 17 message Congress Universal military training and expanded armed raises first estimate tse said the new program would about More than original trudge i estimate for the this first made i was around yesterdays for plus the asked for air planes a re quest for authority Tenter into defense contracts totalling bring to Thead Dit ional Money asked for defense since total 14 billions it brings the total defense estimates to Over 14 billions for the fiscal year beginning july in a letter to speaker said military sex must be considered in connection with their effect on the and that close watch would be kept on such he said Secretary of defense James Forrestal will review the entire defense program twice More this september and de leaflets protest Cleveland show of Iron curtain May 14 leaflets attacking the motion Pic the Iron were passed out Here last night at the shows Cleveland uniformed police were stationed at both entrances an Detec elves were among the no disturbances were the leaflets said Jdonte buy this ticket to the movie is advertised As being based the personal life of Igor former code user embassy in leaflets were signed by the Cleveland committee against War ousted russians Beach new yorkjrmay14 Twenty two identified As wives and children of the soviet embassy staff in arrived in new York yesterday by chartered the colombian government announced on april 12 i suspension of diplomatic rela 1 tons with House Oleo bloc Given Sweet Margarine theme May just to prove that Congress is one Happy the House butter woo yesterday offered the Oleo Margarine bloc a theme song for its Campaign to repeal Oleo Norris Cotton wrote the lyrics the Leos they could to the tune of Uke r Sweet mar bean is pure and 1 Dairy cow v no longer v of Inar the Leos said thanks and went out in the cloakroom to i Truman talks of peace of clergymen May 14 president Truman talked to three groups of clergymen the subject in each instance was he told 400 Catholic priests the foreign policy was built around the Sermon on the a delegation from the american Council of Christian churches re after a separate the president said he was glad to find a Bunch of preachers who Are not three presbyterian ministers came out of Truman office him saying the never ceased to have Confidence this country could get along with the president told the Catholic since entering the White House he has fought for the moral uplift of humanity in Gen eral and the United states in Par the priests were Here attending a reunion of the alumni association of the North american College of clothing workers fight draft Atlantic May 14 the amalgamated clothing work Erk Cio yesterday voted to oppose Universal military training and delegates to the unions 16th biennial convention declared in a Resolution that conscription tends to instill fear instead of to create Confidence among the nations of the f the convention also peace could be won by negotiation through channels of the United nations without surrender of vital if All nations were determined it must so be Blind identifies attacker by touching face May 14 a 72yearold Blind widow yester Day clearly identified a negro Gar Bage collector police said had beaten raped her shortly after Midnight last night 1 running her fingers searchingly Over the mans head and the crippled victim police dramatically that the police said the Joseph Duke of Takoma broke Down and signed a full 1 confession after the that name of widow was not inspector James detective t chief Montgomery said that Ross told of going to the recluses Home in nearby Takoma Park and hiding behind som Bushes when the aged widow came out catch Rainwater in a Ross grabbed her and dragged her into the choking her to prevent Mca Iliffe said the admitted he struck the woman with his ripped her clothes from her and attacked her after she lost 3l prayed to god that id either die or hed go Mcauliffe quoted the victim As when she recovered said she was make any but had the wit to run her sensitive Over he too frightened to his face and etching details in her the combat men found better in Maneu vers Soldier rashes to set his mortar in after parachuting during Maneu vers at Camp stealing involved in Condon Clark tells press Camp May 14 officers were told yesterday where they failed or succeeded during th3 first five Days of the joint army9thair Force training Maneu vers in which troops Are engaged at Camp j the critique was Given by Leroy commander of the Rescue task Force and chief Umpire of the Early Days of the exercise proved combat company commanders with world War ii experience Are Superior to officers never subjected to Shell this was among the facts emphasized in a of the first phase of Thema Nevers by Clovis commands the 82nd he is acting commander of v corps during to Date has been marked by capture of the air Field and surroundings of a medical Center at Camp Industry asked to Aid forces May 14 Louis chief of naval yesterday asked Industry to cooperate with the armed forces speech to a luncheon meeting of the naval Industrial As warned la Case War should the our next Pearl Harbor might Well be Detroit or he said the National Security act of 1947 aided Industrial preparedness through establishment of the National Security resources Board and the munitions Denfeld were doing much to make sure Industry remained ready for War with each individual Plant ready to produce the tool of War it was Best fitted to the Navy chief also praised armed services procurement passed last which per mits negotiation of contracts in peacetime without competitive bid Justice halt Laid to politics May 14 presidential politics has stopped the administration of Justice in the the newspaper Panama american charged it said the prevailing since the resignation March 31 of District judge bunk of affects All pending cases above magistrates court no successor to Gardner was expected to be appointed before july because the Senate will not confirm a and president Truman will nominate the newspaper House votes Bill to open Al v secret files my 14 the House yesterday brushed aside objections by president Truman and approved legislation to Force certain government agencies to give Congress their secret the measure capped a longstanding dispute Between Congress and the administration Over the Sanc Tity of executive department Only a Short time before the Bill was Truman told his news conference Jie would veto any such legislation if Congress passed democratic predicted the Bill die in the the House out of the Bill a cause under which news could have been jailed for publishing information Congress deemed it still a plied to congressmen and commit tee employees who leak such in formation Tov the Bill was passed a party line vote of Senate delays rights fight May 14 attorney general Tom Clark suggested yesterday that stealing was involved somewhere along the line in a House committees Dis closure of an Fri loyalty report on Clark told a National press club luncheon he had investigated the circumstances surrounding the Rev elation by investigators for the House Una Merican activities committee of part of the text of the Fri he thought be knew where they got in reference to the committees demand that the Commerce department Send it the Complete Clark said its the first time Jve Ever heard of anyone stealing something and then asking someone else to produce May 14 the Senate today had a Vertex an immediate showdown fight Over civil rights by sending Back to com Mittee a Southern educational com Senate adopted a recommit Tal motion by Wayne Morse the vote was the measure would have Given congressional approval to a com pact by 15 Southern states to join together to finance regional schools for club chapter expulsion halted in race Row 14 Federal judge Tolitha Laws yesterday temporarily stopped the american association of University women from expelling its washing ton chapter because it excluded Laws action followed refusal by Washington group to admit to membership the widow of a negro the local group said the association had threatened to bar it from the clubhouse it shares with Mauws National rail Robin reports ticket availability new May 14 named just demonstrated tells prospective travellers in a Trice whether tickets Are available for Hon Kong or any other the utilizes a mechanical brain similar in principle to the dial the reservation clerk at the rail Way station can teletype requests to the robot at a Central head within the machine confirms the reservation or suggests alternative colonel matiack1 dead May 14 the wartime chief of staff of the 36th Texas 54yearold Jesse died at Walter Reed Hospital yesterday after a Brief 1 diplomats told to know peasants May 14 Secretary of state George mar shall told a class of american diplomats yesterday the world was in a state of social Marshall advised the diplomats to shun exclusive Contact with ing groups in foreign countries and get to know workers and others opinions and he were of great Importante to the american he spoke to a class of 49 members of the foreign service who were receiving commissions As secretaries and vice consuls after an Eig act week training course the depart ments foreign House group extends reciprocal Trade act May 14 the House Republican steering committee has approved a proposal for a one year of the act with Tant modifications present  commission would and enlarged s the present reciprocal Trade agreements act 12 less renewed  
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