European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 28, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse For weather forecast Man Imo maximum 45o m u in c 4zs7 b r e m e 475s b e r i 4561 447j Tri s477 partly Ott i european edition unofficial publication of s ripes dec to Honor a schedule of memorial Day ser vices at world War n cemeteries in Western Europe is on Page occupation forces in Europe volume number 174 5 cents a month May 1948 16 1 in n i n m 5 c Clay cautions Ruhr on strike by Arthur staff correspondent May 27 threatened strike of Ruhr steel and Metal workers to protest the Anglo american appointment of a German official to the Vizonia steel Industry steering comes very close to a against military Lucius military said in a press conference said he did not like to predict what action we will West reported in agreement on Ruhr role May 27 six nation conference Early today broke a deadlock on the political and economic future of Western Germany by agreeing on Broad Powers for an International control Board Over the Mineral resources of the responsible diplomatic officials reported agreement in yesterdays sessions broke a dead lock in talks among the the Netherlands and they reported the French Dele which last weekend raised major objections to the plan for reshaping Western Germany fun had Given its full agreement to a Ruhr International authority for control Over allocations of Iron Coal and diplomatic officials said agree 3 ment on the Ruhr question prob would Clear the Way for bending monthlong talks tomorrow or 1 there still remained a number of questions to be most of them concerning the Date 3 when the Ruhr authority would be speedy action seen on Senate do Bill May 27 leaders drove for final Senate action today on a Bill to admit War refugees to this country acting majority Leader Ken Neth Wherry told re porters he might order a night ses in an Effort to Speed the Bill to the but nearly a score amendments still remained for Fae Bill was designed to permit i the entry into this country Over the next two years of above regular immigration a lumber of senators Are backing a Sal to increase the number to and to ease some of the re tons on Che cer ack air or Ned Een and a ave of Nee Lorn the is co Icid says prints prove aspect is not Helm May 27 there is a Clear ill Corseri arrested at is no the Man wanted for slaying of two agents of the Nal investigation the reported a fingerprint Check disproved the Ibi Uty suggested by French authorities that Porter was Wilfred Helm sought since Cay the search for Helm con Lues and the Cid repeated its re St anyone with a report on to Telephone Munich military during the Day and after take in Advance of a strike because it would appear to be a British and american occupation authorities have All Powers any government has to Deal with strikes plus additional labor bunions protested the appointment of her Mann prewar Coal to a steel steering he said he would not arrive at any definite conclusion until he had talked with sir Brian Robert British my our policy has been not to in a strike unless it is against military gov Clay Clay said continuation of the continued on Page 12 Clark upholds ouster of reds May 27 attorney general Tom Clark officially ruled today that the communist party seeks the violent overthrow of the government and therefore that any Federal employee holding party membership must be Clarks ruling was Given in a letter to Seth chair Man of the Federal loyalty review Richardson asked Clark to state the Board has Juris diction under the Hatch act to discharge government Empi Oyes who Are communist party Mem the communist party comes under Hatch act Clark based his ruling on the legislative history of the Hatch act be clearly indicated Congress held the communist party to be dedicated to the Over continued on Page 12 Bill would extend go tax exemptions May 27 legislation to make some 80 changes in the Federal tax Structure was presented to the House ways and Means committee today for a 4 Bill affects a relatively Small number of mostly those in upper income one pro vision is of particular interest to the armed this wow continue for another year the present Law under which the income of enlisted men is tax and first of officers service earned income is Merrill to leave army May 27 up Frank wartime Leader of merrills marauders in leave the army this week after 27 years of his father Charles of Ames slain in Israel Thomas american Consul general in who died of wounds received while on a Senate group endorses plan for arms bloc May 27 the Striate foreign relations com Mittee said today the association of the with Western european defense arrangements would help protect this country and help pre vent in a report to the Senate urging approval of Security proposals made by Arthur Vandenberg r the committee said world peace could be bulk asked by development of the collective Sel defense provisions of the United nations the committee said the experience of world War i and world War ii suggests that Hie Best deterrent to aggression is the certainty that immediate and effective countermeasures will be taken against those who violate the the Vandenberg Reso 1 Sutlon would pave the Way for participation in a Western european defense or in other areas should the need Solon asks probe of Wallace letter May 27 Wheeler asked attorney general Tom Clark last night determine whether Henry Wallace had violated the Logan act in addressing his recent open letter to Premier Stalin of this letter advanced suggestions for settlement of the cold War be tween the and Wheeler quoted the Logan act provision that makes any citizen who communicates with a foreign government with intent to influence that government in a dispute with the or seeks to defeat american subject to a maximum penalty of three years imprisonment and Smith arrives in Berlin schedules Moscow flight May 27 Walter Bedell american ambassador to arrived Here by air today from he was scheduled to return to Moscow tomorrow or Smith left Russia May Lor a Normandy fishing his Depar Ture coincided with the soviet release of an american russian diplomatic Exchange which Russia interpreted As an american bid for two Power i in i uld Dity i Emple Al taken by arabs v bulletin Jerusalem old May legion covered by armoured occupied the great Hora synagogue the jews scattered into the rubble strewn area of the less than 200yard Square which they still the Arab Flag flattered from the Thurva synagogue a few minutes after Tel May 27 voice of a Havanah broadcast from the besieged said today the Battle for the Jerusalem Road at lat run and Babel wad had developed now into a fiercer fight even than that in Jerusalem thousands of soldiers on both sides were now engaged the broadcast and the thrown in rein for cements drawn from in awaiting British move on Zion War May 2t United nations is look ing to Britain today to show the world How the Ara jewish War in the holy land can be in the Wake of the Arab leagues refusal to comply with the in ceasefire edict and 48hour time limit to offer a Palestine solution other than the rising tendency at Lake Success was to pin responsibility for the impasse on the the Security Council meets late today with sir Alexander Cadogan keenly aware of the increasing criticism against Britain opposition last week to the american move for invoking Cadogan was planning to make a but was awaiting further instructions from London which might broaden the importance and scope of his the delegation frankly admits that the american policy on continued on padre 12 Smuts leads election May 27 Field marshal Jan Christian Smuts was leading in South Africa Gen eral election when More than half the results had been Jerusalem the associated press Cor respondent added a note to this dispatch saying censor ship imposes a Complete blackout at this end on the fight for the arabs Call for surrender of intensify fight May 27 loudspeakers were calling today for the surrender of Jerusalem As the trans Jordan legion intensified its onslaught against the holy a jewish Appeal for a truce to remove women and children had been the Arab legion commander said he was insisting on unconditional Arab sappers were blasting nearer to the remaining Haga Naii continued on Page 12 denies planes impeded Russ ships May 27 the has rejected russian pro tests that american planes interfered with soviet shipping near the state department said that the american reply to various Sov Iet notes of protest was delivered to the russians by the american embassy in Moscow on the state department said the russians had protested about More than 50 cases of alleged interference with their commercial holy land air raid victim jewish Rescue workers in Tel Aviv Swine immediately into action following a egyptian sir raid a the provisional capital of worked Are seen carrying the remains bomb Al ctn to a wa4er from it main Osaka the
