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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, January 22, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 22, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page b the stars and  sunday january 22, 1950 Holl Vicoor compel Lazion Arris is for  tour fire within 24 Notars 27 across nation  the Turs of Francis nil accompanying Hollywood troupe land to Wiesbaden a Ril be Sundin by an unite noted air Force old rth St Are left to Rukhl be Lye Banning Yvonne Desoto �2 m.3fcx Donald o Connor col a. W. Reed executive officer. A sep  military Post who greeted the is and Erbie Castle. A photo by new York Jan. 21 up of veiny Poven persons died in fires Friiss the country in the last 24 h . Tlh1 dead in the fires most of hid broke out in Homes included 12 children and two teen agers. A Mother and her three children died in a Jersey City tenement House lire which started with a explosion in a kerosene stove. Six other persons were injured three critically. The dead were mrs. Anna Holmes my her children Dennis. 11 months Irene. 11, and Lorraine 10, who were trapped on the top floor. 5 dead in Minnesota Minnesota counted five dead the latest of whom was Pearl Kinnard Tio who died of suffocation when hash fire from a basement stove  through her Home at Albert l a. Her Mother and sister were burned. Three persons died in a farm Home fire near Lepanto Ark. Michigan had two dead in Indus trial fires one Floyd Ordiway 56, at a Mitland Power Plant theother Milo Boyce 32, in a garage lire at  greatest loss of life was at Woodstock 111., where a family office perished in a Blaze which demolished their makeshift trailer truck Home. J at mount Leonard mo., a fir that destroyed the five room Home of or. And mrs. Evan Rooks killed their children Judy 7, and James 4, and Mima Martin. 17, a House keeper at St. Paul two children die despite their Mother s efforts to save them when fire swept their three room  recorded two other fire victims. John d. Hoban died in afire at his Minneapolis Home and Joe Shankle 12, perished in a Blase at his parents Home North brain re. While trying to Start a. Fire in a Wood  Gran by. Mo., Charles Hopper 17, died of Burns suffered in a fin1which destroyed his parents Home. His Mother fled with an infant daughter when their stove exploded. Ihme of meter jury finds Hiss guilty continued from Page 1 department secrets to Chambers. The second jury s timetable was something like that of the first. Bot returned to consider the evidence a mid afternoon argued into the night then went to bed with the problem unsolved. Both came Backon the second Day to try again. The Alger Hiss Case really Gresback to the Middle of the 1930s, when Hiss was a rising member of the state department. Chambers by his own confession was work ing underground for a communist spy ring and was looking for secrets which might interest the com Muni Sis. It was during this period he says that Hiss gave him secret , Hiss Rose steadily in government employment becom ing executive Secretary of the Dumbarton Oaks conference accompanying president Roosevelt to Yalta. Headed Carnegie Institute in 1947 he became president of the Carnegie Institute with a salary of $20,090 a year Chambers renounced his communist party membership before190 and began writing. By 1948 he had become a senior editor of Tim Magazine at a salary of ?30,000 a  aug. A 194, when both men were at the Pinnacle of their  exploded his Bombshell. He told the House of representatives in american activities com Mittee that 10 years previously when both were unknown Hiss had Given him secret state documents h1m9 went before the committee and denied he had Ever heard of Chambers or Given him documents. The two confronted each other and Hisa recalled that he had known Chambers but slightly and under another name. Wanted . Or Allied civilian print ers experienced in make up Linotype Lullow and or Elrud. Write to the production department the Titars and stripes Apo 175, . Army giving full information including background experience marital sutus and present employment Dahlquist terms troops in sleet ready for Battle continued from Page 1 scially in tone Field of communications Dahlquist said. He said these of the radio link system of communications was Given a real work out and had shown up very Well we got a Good Deal of practice in tie Job of selecting material to be transmitted to the troops. At first we were trying to Issue More orders than could be reproduced in the necessary  divisional cd said the exer Cise gave transportation men a valuable lesson in learning How to control convoys on icy  he said Tead vehicles All too ofte move slowly Over an icy stretch o1 Road and icon Speed up without considering the trucks  Drivers must estimate the time it takes the whole Convoy to Cross bad stretches if proper Dis Tances Are to be maintained Dahl quist pointed  said the weather for sleet waa Ideal although unusually , the cold did t affect the exercise and with their Winter clothing i Don t believe any of the men suffered too much from the  will be a critique of "sleet1 at Furth tuesday. Chinese protest in Berlin Berlin Jan. 21 a fifteen chinese invaded the nationalist government Mission in Berlin to Day with what they said was a demand for Money to pay their passage to  Mission rejected the demand and accused the Young chinese of attempting to discredit the Agency with communist  George Siu menu is the act ing duet called in american pub Jim not a officers after he said he was advised that the chinese group intended o erect a red Flag Over the Mission s building in the   Public safety Branch said i was taking the position Only of an  for the protesting Chi Nese denied the colonel s version and said 1hey were seeding Only to obtain nationalist government funds so they can go Home.ft.?- it of them have Boen students m Gloy denies defense Story Frankfurt Jan 21 up .high commissioner John j. Mccloy yesterday officially denied press re sorts shut . Authorities had consulted former German generals on plans to rearm Western Ger  before a left Frankfurt for a flying trip  ., Mccloy issued a statement which said i have noted the Story which appeared in the new York Herald Tribune attributed to a spokesman for Chancellor Konrad Adenauer alleging that the allies have Aake former German generals for their recommendations on the defense of Western  a statement is completely without foundation. I know of no request from any american authorities to former generals of the Ger Man wehrmacht for any recommendations concerning the defense of Western   noted that the of fice of the Chancellor has issued denial that any such statement waa made by an authorized representative of his  added that thera had been much speculation recently concern ing German rearmament which bad acted to distort facts out of All pro portion to  reiterated that there had been no change in . Policy repeatedly stated by responsible govern ment officials that Germany should not be allowed to recreate armed forces or to rearm. Capital expecting Mccloy tomorrow Washington Jan. 21 up state department officials said yesterday that High commissioner John j. Mccloy is expected to arrive Here and Start a round of conferences monday but they denied his visit was made necessary by re cent developments in Germany. Some . Newspapers have speculated that Mccloy s impending consultations with the department Are a direct result of a controversy Between West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and French for eign minister Robert Schuman Over the future of the Coal Rich Saar area. However officials said Mccloy had planned the trip for several months and has speaking commit ments in Boston and elsewhere. Gen Taylor orders West Berlin police out of rail building continued Pom Page 1 Ful examination of documents German Border police at Helm Stedt said however that despite the soviet slowdown All trucks with proper documents were being permitted through to Berlin since the building was occupied by West sector police under . Orders tuesday the communist run railway administration has run the West sector overhead railway sys tems Bahn at less than half nor Mal operation. The move was patently retaliatory. Our action Taylor said was part of a continuing program to obtain a maximum use of office an housing space in the american Sec ton of this badly destroyed City. Excuse to harass far from sympathizing with this purpose the soviet authorities have seized upon the affair As an excuse to harass the residents of West Ber Lin to threaten fresh reprisals against Heich Spahn workers and generally to disturb the peace of the City. 7they have not attempted to con ceal their intention to discharge additional railway workers an threaten to make further reductions in their West Mark salary pay  Taylor said we tried to do something we know is right but a a result of the soviet retaliatory actions we re afraid the people Oberlin will suffer. That is the sole reason we re taking Thia action  bending Over backwards the . Commander described his action As bending Over Back wards to soviet claims no matter How Remote that this building is in some Way essential to the opera Tion of the  Taylor said he sent no communication to the russians announcing today s decision. Simultaneously with his announcement to the press at 5 pm West police began to evacuate the huge vacant  see no reason Why we shod explain anything to the russians Taylor  reiterated that Berlin element property control Branch had assumed custody of the building tues Day because Only approximately 40 of the building s 600 room being used by the Reichs Bahn. Total to Date �16,847 Augsburg �564 Berlin �448 Bremerhaven $375 Erdin $1.110 Frankfurt �3,455 Furstenfeld Brock �400 Garmisch Sut Heidelberg Landsberg �380 Munich $2,936 Neubig Beruff $606 Nornberg $611 Rhine main $349 Stuttgart $928 $1,000 Wurzburg $�,638 the ensures shown her unofficial aim include do and pleas. Only military Poland air bases Are shown. A and Saft posts should Lowthe March of dimes Niaj officer in their area Whin turn report to tub  and stripes. Only Raj a from Liaison officers will accepted Liaison officer requested to Contact to nearest stars and str reporter or Call the March dimes guitar of stars an strikes Frankfurt Extension is  
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