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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, May 27, 1948

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 27, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes of v 3 i a at s k Soyie ruled press j t hits Allied ban on petitions mar26 soviet licensed press today called the Western Allied ban on the com minis sponsored Peoples petitions for the Unity of Germany proof that the fou Power occupation of this is a germans who had to enter so vie occupied territory to vote in the the Neues Deutsch tend were not very much in favor of the quadripartite occupation of the paper said supporters of the petitions agreed that the Western Powers must leave Berlin to pre vent Complete Berliner Zeitung charged that americas military policy and dragged to police stations germans whose Only crime is giving their Energy for the Unity of an american spokesman denied the Berliner Zeitung beating charge with assertion they Are thinking of the methods used in the soviet zone to get out the the plebiscite is banned in French end american occupied it is permitted in British territory As Long As germans Are not intimidated into my reverses court ruling May 26 Charles la of gab has reversed the of a Mannheim appellate labor court that a former polish slave Joseph Trenczer could not collect wages owed him for Liis forced work for the Trenczer had sued a Mannheim construction firm for the charging that the company had paid the is area commander for the wog he had done Between december 1942 and August both Hie labor and appellate courts denied the ruling that the company had made the payments under and was not in ordering a new la Fol Jette said examination trial records showed no evidence of duress ordered an inquiry into the Why the payments made to the company i to the is com Mander apparently were in excess of those requested Byj the com la Follette ruling marked the first of gab has reversed a dress of messages wishing her Well decision of the labor fighter f lanes arrive in of i y american airmen leave their ships at Gaz Emir Airport in As the air Force de livers the first group of p47 Thunderbolt fighters to the turkish air Force under the american Aid pro military supplies continue to arrive in Turkey since congressional passage of the global Aid Cost of Aid to Turkey nears billion Mark May 26 equipment pouring into Turkey is Worth nearly than the set the original Aid to Turkey Macbride said chief of the army Branch of was re one year of american military Aid to he said Road equipment and ships have arrived i Turkey All in first rate adding cases of signal corps equip ment alone had the Keystone of the whole pro Gram is not getting the equipment but giving adequate instruction i the use of he already the armed forces Are far Superior to a year Macbride predicting that the full effect of increased military Power would not be seen until about the turkish army is first he and is spurred by a spirit and determination which you would not find anywhere else in asked when an improved army would permit a reduction of its present Macbride said that is a matter for the turks to we Are Here to determine Queen Mary is 81 May 26 celebrated her 81st birthday anniversary at Marlborough House the Queen Mother read Hun from every continent Melchior will make troop tour of zone bad May 26 special Lauritz film and radio Star and metropolitan opera will tour the dec from May 30 through june 4 a troop tour under auspices of Neucom special Melchior will enter the zone from Denmark where he has been appearing since completing his latest Hollywood this time for r he will appear for troops in Grafe Wohr May in Nurnberg May the titania Palast in Ber Lin june Post Heater in Fritzlar june 3 and at the states theater in Heidelberg june the sh6w surrounding Melchior popular an As master of ceremonies Carola and Continental dance and Billy guest and his band from which will feature May popular Young London rites to close 5 cemeteries May 26 the Amer ican Graves registration command declared yesterday that memorial Day services at five world War ii temporary cemeteries also serve As Benediction rites Mark ing the closing of the included is the largest cemetery in at Margrate in the where 9th army Battle dead Are the other four Are Molen Hoek also in the and a Dilly and Gorron in where Clar ence Deputy Neucom will speak is scheduled to be reopened after interment operations As v one of 10 permanent american work War ii cemeteries in the european paratroopers of the 1st Allied airborne army Are buried at Moleri Hoeft and a Dilly setup near Nancy by the 3rd contains the remains of veterans of the assault on Gor Ron in Normandy is one of the resting grounds for 1st army fatalities of the to Lauritz Melchior will entertain troops 2 be gis suffer accidental wounds May 26 two be enlisted men today were being treated in the 319tn for accidental gunshot Wesley Cox of staging suffered a Bullet wound in the upper part of his right leg when a pistol he was cleaning was discharged pfc Jack of suffered a wounded right when his carbine was fired a line of duty boards to investigate both shootings been named by be fire razes Stockholm area May 26 Stockholm radio broadcast said today that a huge firkin Stock Holms Northern District destroyed four blocks Worth of of strike in Ruhr to protest v steel committee May 26 strike of Metal workers loomed today in first results of Industry wide balloting which began yesterday showed 90 per of the workers favored striking june 4 and Union leaders the strike would be in protest against the makeup1 of a new steel Industry committee set up in the British and zones to in crease steel both communists and moderate left social democrats attacked the chairman of the Hermann former director of the largest Ger Man steel gute Hoffnung at the Combine has been Reusch has been by communists As the middleman of Dollar capitalism who defies the Decarte ligation policies of the British labor the social democrats said he confidently awaited increased influence inthe Reusch had no comment to germans Are told May 26 the growth of cartels and monopolies in Germany after world War i helped pave the Way for the Advent of Hitler and Eric Omagh Decarte ligation said last night in a radio address in which he urged full support of military government Decarte ligation regulations by the German i t the broadcast Over radio was the latest in Hesse political in outlining what my is doing to stimulate private German enter prise through said that my Law 56 has effectively filled caused by the Lack of get aryan needed to preserve and protect the development be warns residents on aiding tort reunions May 26 americans residing today were warned by be not to help Heads of families residing elsewhere in the dec who wished to come Here to meet their dependents arriving disciplinary action was promised by the command for those who attempt to circumvent the Neucom directive which prevents the Heads of families from coming Hefe to meet their dependents when they arrive Ike to help dig uranium May 26 has resumed its forced labor draft to recruit workers for soviet zone uranium an american official charged William Dep Uty american t o 1 d i berlins Allied Komma Datura that on May 15 some 200 germans shipped the soviet zone town of or Nienburg to Germany uranium mining Saxony the czech he said reports received in Ber Lin and verified revealed that the most of them Young did not go voluntarily but compelled to dispatches from the soviet zone to  4 Long have told of such slave but today was the first time the charge was officially levelled an Allied Babcock made this charge in response to a statement by the soviet Deputy commandant accusing the of forbidding German workers from accepting employment outside the american sector of Alexander Yel Isarow said military government had is sued an order barring germans living in the american sector from leaving it for work Babcock replied that the Amer ican order barred Only the compulsory draft of workers to jobs outside the american he said that last March it to the attention of my that Bei Lins labor was ordering railway technicians and construction specialists accept soviet zone employment or lose their ration cites or Nienburg Case said the would not tolerate this and then he added that the soviet delegates insistence on right of workers work where they please was not consistent with soviet actions in an american spokesman said Yel Isarow refused to discuss the or Nienburg earlier Yel Isarow to Winston Churchill As a War refusing to give a group of Ber liners the right Berlin chapter of the Europa Yeli Sarow said the organization was inspired by that not unknown War Exna i general jailed for killing May 26 former German Hermann commander of army group West during the last stages of the was convicted and sentenced to three years at hard labor Iri Wurttemberge Baden state court yesterday for the killing of one of his artillery Balck was charged with Volun tary manslaughter ordering the shooting of an officer accused of i handing Down sentence the court ruled that special order from izing suspension of courts martial in front line was no witnesses for Balcko testified had saved thousands of soldiers from death and Captivity fax by on his own Initta his command from the to the Western the court ruled that the months Balck spent in jail awaiting trial would be deducted from leaving 30 months to l Austria to buy tobacco May has agreed to Purchase Worth of tobacco from was announced by a turkish is try of Commerce spokesman 1c  
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