European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 30, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes May 194t russians seen withdrawing from Allied Komma Datura returned works undamaged by voyage unit is last Berlin fou Power group Fleming staff correspondent 29 High american official today expressed the opinion that berlins Allied Kornman Dzuira probably soon would go the Way of the nonfunctioning Allied control the Komma Datura ended a 13 hour longest on record 1 the composed o berlins four Allied commanders has been the Only quadripartite body in Germany since the out of an acc meeting March the pointed to the Fol lowing an impending soviet walkout refused to schedule for a month in Advance As was formerly unilateral actions Teken i without consulting other to those made before the that the allies were destroying the Boycott of the Vita Public safety pressed for meeting Date rat yesterdays Komma Datura the Western allies again pressed for approval of a schedule of meetings for but Alexander soviet com said he had been authorized Only set dates on one meet ing in i think he does run from meeting to the american official i do not think it will run very Long my guess is Kotikov Doest know when he will receive orders to get the official took a serious View of the soviet order barring parcel Jmst shipments from Berlin to Western mailed at Asne Cial soviet sector Post after defend ing the action against Western Allied said finally the regulations had been issued by soviet zone officials and were not within his the first Case of the soviet zone stepping in and treating Ber Lin As part of the the official in addition to his old charge that the Western allies were destroy ing fou Power government in Kotikov accused the americans and British of depriving Berlin of the benefits of the soviet he said the Western Powers were withdrawing their sectors from Berlin and attaching them to Kotikov reiterated soviet determination to Boycott meetings of the Allied Public safety committee until the British member apologized to the soviet Delegate for pounding on the the Western allies regarded this withdrawal from an important Eom Mittee As very Keddy on the firing line by Julia Edwards i May 29 the i first time in history to the know ledge of Art an army which removed priceless Art trea sures from the country it voluntarily returned them the of the tonal gallery col Harry a who their shipment to the in Loday oversaw the unpacking Here of 54 fragile Mcbride was returned to Active duty for this one assignment Ber cause he got the to the undamaged and the army was taking no chances on the return a Art specialist carefully scanning each painting As it was lifted out of a Box sighed with their vacation has done them she pictures to go on display Here were works of Bot Van Antonello de Signorelli and staff correspondent Van Der the among those which Drew visitors to the National gallery in four will go on display at the Haus Der Kunst Here june less fragile paintings Are being taken of a tour of the before their Mcbride said the paintings really Are in condition than when they were because they were kept in quarters where i he humidity never varies than two the Wood is them has chief of the monuments and Fine arts accompanied the paint Ings and guard detail from Bremer two officers and eight enlisted men had brought Flem Over aboard the new army transport Patrick All arrived in Munich last night aboard two special a military police escort brought them to the final unpacking Smith ret Riding to Moscow Calls notes ancient history Elizabeth Dunn is shown firing a carbine on the Rifle Range As other american women look Dunn is being coached by Robert of the 7818th photo Hesse experts bumper crop May 29 exceptionally favourable weather conditions have caused agricultural experts to expect the forthcoming Early Harvest to be one of Hesse Best in Many Eugene food and agriculture of said there Are too Many things which can happen within the next four weeks to ruin the refusing to make yield estimates before the second half of when Grain will be ready for a generally wet Early with subsequent hot weather interspersed intermittently with rain Bias resulted in of exceptionally Fine Heads on the he Barbirolli arrives for austrian tour Salzburg May 29 John conductor of the new York philharmonic and 32 members of the 100piece Manchester England arrived Here yesterday by plane from London for a series of the remaining members of the orchestra were to arrive Barbirolli five concerts have been sched As follows Mon Day tuesday wednesday saturday and the orchestra is scheduled to re turn to London june davis9 chances dim 29 Davis the Young american actor who renounced his u citizenship will get a hearing from american military authorities Fate desire to go to but it in very doubtful that Permis Sion will be representative Here at the military entry declared Davis application will get the consideration As any earlier Davis had that French police had promised him he would be permitted to stay in France three months during which time1 he would try to get a permit to go to explaining that Allied in Berlin has the final say on travel permits Sakouta said he would accept Davis application and be glad to talk to a recognized passport or special French travel papers Are needed to obtain a permit in Sakouta in pointing out difficulty disorder in court halts trial of six in Rome slayings May 29 of assassins and criminals greeted col Hermann Kappler and five other German soldiers at the re sumption of their trial Here for their part in the nazis Ardestine caves massacre of March the military court trying the unable to restore had the courtroom cleared of an is officer accused of ordering the execution of 335 ital Ian hostages in reprisal for attacks on German scarcely deigned to look up As relatives of the men he allegedly selected death screamed abuse at the which opened Here last was adjourned at the to distance defense wanted German lawyers to help of three Only one he was a of another was unable to leave Germany because he faced Denali fiction the third refused to take the 29 Walter Bedell american ambassador to the soviet left Berlin by plane for Moscow this he was accompanied by Lucius wife of Theamer ican military in and her Walter of Newyork they will re turn to Berlin in Smiths plane sunday or arrived in Berlin thurs and spent the two Days at clays who has just spent 10 Days on a fishing trip in said he had no comment on the Exchange of notes betwee himself and russian foreign minister or the succeeding Stalin Wallace that stuff is ancient history to Smith forgiveness asked for Alfred Loritz May 29 e c o n o m i e reconstruction party yesterday demanded that charges of Black marketing against its Alfred be inflection the party claimed that it first disclosed the fact that every member of the bavarian except Loritz received extra food Loritz was ousted from the de a year ago following charges that he operated a secret he was charged with Black marketing after a 19 year old witness said he had obtained enough Blac Market Gaso line to open a filling Loritz fled to in the party was trying to regain its Public support prior to the elec Tion for City councillors in bavarian 41 largest cities it polled to per cent of the votes in these cities in the 1946 election of state election the Forth coming election would kill it r Dugom plans building work May 29 proximately one million Man hours of work have been allocated for the remainder of 1948 improve troop apartments and recreational facilities in Neucom the program allots Man hours for the rehabilitation and in of troop for recreational facilities and for housing of dependents and eur com r dining shops and depots will also be included in pro Gram to outfit the new dec military one army Engineer construction battalion and five construction companies have been moved to Heidelberg carry out the reconstruction work and a sixth do company has been ordered to Heidelberg by july f British deny Graves of Russ Are defiled May 29 spokesman today characterized As quite untrue charges made by the Moscow press that the British were encouraging germans to de file Graves and monuments of russian War dead in the British i British officials Here discuss details of the russian charges but asserted that these had been refuted and that some treason Moscow is raking them up awarded Oak Leaf clusters May 29 special Joseph food service and John of the Sis were awarded Oak Leaf clusters to their Bronze Robert Brown acting at a Short ceremony before the 28th Austria accuses soviet of seizing Church property May 29 is try of Interior spokesman announced yesterday that soviets seized the Jesuit monastery at Kalks Burg about 10 Miles West of the spokesmen said the was the principal one of its Type in he said the government would a protest with the Allied control Council Over the of Church he said the soviets were already using the monastery building for billeting press exhibit paper Sells daily May 29 s newspaper published at the International press exhibition Here is Selling copies an the bavarian military government in formation control division reported circulated throughout the die tages the firs daily authorized in the sell twice As Many copies if paper were Ernst press control he expressed the Hope that sufficient newsprint could be found to continue it As a permanent newspaper after the exhibit closes june More than persons have visited the depicting the struggle for Freedom for press of Germany an the since opened May 1 j army education offers esperanto Coli use May army education Center As bad nauheim is offering a course in International the occupation r a n f u military Post weekly reported the paper said the taught by Georg i
