European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 20, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes Friday january 20. 19s4 France insists on Saar link for peace Paris Jan. 19 cap1, if insisting on a link with the Rich Saar Valley As one Means of pre venting another War in Europe foreign ministry spokesman said today. An economic link Between France and the saw will serve to balance the economies of Franco and Germany he said. This bal Ance in Turnr will be a very important measure of Security for eur , the spoke sism Saith he found it very interesting but not surprising that Secretary of state Dean Acheson had reaffirmed . Intentions to support France s View that the Saar be detached from Ger this is How Boston bandits did it Mam. Bonn circles oppose to. S. Stand on Saar Bonn Jan. 19 api foreign reaction to German claims to the Coal Rich Saar has caused disappointment in political circles Here. American support for the French Point of View expressed in a Ash Mysto i by Secretary of state Dean Acheson has particularly dismayed West German leaders. Or. Franz Richter chairman of the extreme right parliamentary fuel Ion said he Tolj French min ister Robert Schuman he would never recognize a peace treaty depriving Germany of the Saar. Leader of the social democratic opposition. Or. Kurt Schumacher Saivii Allied policy on the Saar was a senseless mortgage on the Federal Bonn will abolish Gas controls feb. 1 continued Tom pee 1 that prices then slowly would drop to about the present rationed rat of 60 pfennig a of rationing also will be a signal for resumption of Competition Between the three largest Petroleum companies operating in Western Germany Esso Standard Shell and t free and All other companies pooled their operations into a Central Bureau Zub by nazi or Der at the beginning of the War. Action to end rationing and Price fixing on gasoline and fuel oils came after widespread demonstrations Over the last two weeks by track transport companies and taxi firms against an arbitrary boost incas and diesel fuel prices effective Jan 1.Western Germany currently re quires 1,800,000 tons of gasoline of which 1,000,000 tons Are imported and the balance obtained from German production. Vet tax exemption proposed As Bonus Washington Jan 3.9 up sep. Earl Wilson Rind has introduced a Bill to provide a veterans Bonus in the form of in come tax exemptions. The Bill would Grant a Veteran an extra tax exemption of $25 for six months of honorable serv ice. Each dependent of he Veteran also would get a similar extra sex a Muon. Wanted i a. Or Allied civilian print ers experienced in make up Linotype. Ludlow and or Elrod. Write to the production department the stars and stripes Apo 175, . Army giving full information including b us round. Experience marital status and present pm play men t. East sets possible Cut in Berlini rail traffic Charlrs Grell Bank messenger shows police 8gl Benjamin Goodman How he was tied up by bandits who robbed Brink s inc., armoured trucking service in Boston at $1,500.009. Exp 1st div erases Neckar salient continued Root Page 1 Back across the Neckar in Sharp morning fighting and by noon the West Bank was reported securely in 1st div hands. A 1st div com Munique reported however that the aggressor suffered few casualties and retired in Good afternoon for exercise Pur poses a theoretical time lapse of 24 hours was ordered by theman Euver staff to allow for the reconnaissance of possible crossing Sites preparation of movement orders an building under instructions not to interfere with the operation of the a Bahn but merely to assure West Berlin administration Access to its a offices in the huge Reichs Bah id Recti of building. Maj Gen Maxwell d. Taylor .j Berlin commander wrote in reply i to a soviet protest that the building i was occupied under provisions of j . My Law no. J2. Authorizing i the control of property formerly i owned by the German Art ate. Low 52, he pointed out is identical in i scope1 with soviet my Law no. 124. Taylor wrote maj Gen Alexande Kotikov russian Berlin Comman j Dant that since Mains Bahn head i quarters was moved from the build a last june All of its approximately Soo rooms have been vacant except for a Section used for a rail Way communications system school and a Small printing Plant. Kotikov had demanded the immediate removal of the . Sector police from the meantime West berliners. Who survived a Complete stoppage of the a Bahn during a strike in june got along with infrequent elevated trains and crowded into the City s buses trolleys and subways. City transportation officials made plans to expand the Western transport Road conditions in dec Heidelberg. Jan. 19 is the Neucom Provost marshal s of fice today reported most roads throughout the a s. Zone were generally dry but icy in spots. Truman denies a talk ruin or continued from Page i described As untrue another re port that atomic Energy commis Sion chairman David Linenthal had offered to go to Russia and seek an atomic agreement with Premier Joseph Stalin. The president firmly refused to discus the prospects of a Hydrogen bomb and also declined to com ment when reporters sought admission that a new super weapon would be constructed. Other nigh administration officials said they were pledged not to talk about the super bomb now. Acheson declares policy on atom unchanged Washington. Jan. 19 up . Policy on world atomic Energy controls remains unchanged Secre tary of state Dean Acheson said yesterday. He told reporters he knew of no super bomb or other developments which might change the . Stand. Acheson made his statement when newsmen cited reports that the . Was ordering production of a new Hydrogen bomb reputedly a thou Sand times More effective than cur rent atom asked whether development of such a super bomb might result in a change of . Policy toward the world control plan which the user rejected in the United nations. Chinese begin Aerial Blitz on communist held cities Hon Kong Jan. 19 cup the nationalist government announced today that it has begun an All oat Aerial offensive against the chinese communists. A Taipei broadcast said the air War was aimed at smashing red plans for an invasion of Hainan and Formosa the two remaining nationalist Island strongholds. Residents of communist held cities and other military objectives were warned to evacuate. The broadcast indicated that every available plane will be thrown info Battle to destroy or damage communist Supply lines depots troop concentrations and shipping nationalist planes were again re ported to have battered Luchow Peninsula main springboard for the anticipated amphibious assault on Hainan. Less than 15 Miles of water separate Hainan from the tip of the Peninsula on the South China coast. Reds say military needs prompted seizures Tokyo Jan. 19 a Isdio piping said that military Neces sity prompted the chinese communists to seize ., French and dutch Barracks and other build Ings at last weekend. The radio added that the govern ments concerned consented to the seizures after the seizure the . Re called All state department officials from communist China Tion system As thou Sci were la a for work. Several West Berlin departments plan to Inoc in the seized building n or Effort consolidate their scattered Ofik. 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