European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 23, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Weather forecast � Hank f to r to Cloudy. Morning i i i. Minimum ,14, l i,�fjius.ilik1, Al set to a Cloudy. 2s Monk Hestrue. To Huea iks Samo k Stich. A Vienna Cloudy mornings . Paris Dandy 11 Trieste i loud 36. Air weather Central european edition unofficial publication of . Occupation forces in Europe How we can help the daughter fan Lith an div i was stricken with polio. Tic Cost of medical treatment Ucli too stiff for a. National foundation for infantile paralysis underwritten by the March of dimes. Story on Page 6. Volume 7, number 178 5 cents a copy $1.25 & month monday january 23, 1950 i allies veto Bonn keep Gas ration Frankfurt. Jan. 22 up the Allied High commission i for Germany spurred by it 1 British member. Gen sir Brian Robertson has Over Ruk a plans of the West Ger my government to scrap i Gas ovine rationing. A letter expressing the Allied veto was drawn up and is i i be sle Day sin Allied up nuts my mud. In Bonn today Chiri i Kun Hal Adenauer said lie had Reio Vicil neither the loiter nor any i it a of the Allied i Tif Iri. Roik r son a ii ked up by economic. Iteration administration officials nicely wanted to Send a severe to Adenauer. Tie final lettered by Robertson and agreed to the French and by my gun p. Hays Deputy to . commissioner John j. Mccloy was reproving but mild in tone. The German de rationing an Noum Omant made earlier this week caused a flurry in Britain still cont. On Page 12, col. 2 c by French sex colonel apprehended in Khan Gem theft Marseille Jan. 22 a scots born George Lindsay Watson 50, was charged today by the French Poiler with complicity in the theft of he Aga Khan s jewels last year. Afler polite questioning Watson appeared for 15 minutes before an examining magistrate. He refused it answer any questions ext pm in the presence of his Lav yer. Lie denied any intention complicity in the theft and said that it ii had Given any information which no s i have aided in the com lesion of the theft it was purely by Chance. Watson. A former lieutenant Lovinel in the French army and Holder of the legion of i cd Moss of his life in France. He cd failed in Strasbourg of Kly and brought to Marseille h 4 la inters of the investigation ,i die theft a the Ajia Khan s cont. On Page 12, cot. 5 most dec roads dry Heidelberg Jan. 22 special taif Yucom Provost marshal to Day reported roads dry in the Filiti Kurt Heidelberg Stuttgart \v.l.-Itktden, and Wurst Burg at us. Roads in the Augsburg Munich and Nurnberg areas arc to and roads in the Berlin area la i and Slippery. Weighs sentence Federal judge Henry w. Dard will sentence Alger Hiss former state department Aid for perjury on wednesday. He ctn give Hiss 3. Maximum of 10 years and a 84.000 Fine. See Story on Page 12 in 32 bolivians die in crash la Paz to Jiva Jan. 22 up thirty two bolivian army men were killed yesterday when a military transport plane crashed in a sudden storm in the Remote mountains of Southern Bolivia. It was the worst air disaster in the nation s history. The army general staff Here said the plane was in route from Val Legrande to Cochabamba. It said a woman passenger at first believed to be aboard the plane had cancelled her reservation at the last moment. The army said that near the Village of Yaco Pattijo the engines of the storm buffeted transport failed and the plane s four Crew men and 2b army conscripts plunged to their deaths. An army spokesman speculated the plane migh. Have been struck by lightning. Two gunmen fire at car of woman in worker Manila Jan. 22 up police id today 1hat mrs Irene Murphy United nations social consultant d a sister in Law of the utter supreme court Justice Frank Murphy escaped death when Totin men fired Imo her automobile. The incident occurred near it Lacann Palace the presidential quarters. As bullets Shai lured a window of the car mrs. Murphy ordered her Driver to proceed info he safety of the guarded it juice rounds. The gunmen unidentified escaped. Korea Aid held vital by Truman Washington Jan. 22 up president Truman last night began a determined administration drive to restore the 860,000,000 korean Aid program which the House killed last wednesday. The president said he is asking congressional leaders to rectify the House action immediately to safeguard the foreign policy interests of the . At the some time he made pub Lic a letter he had received from Secretary of stale Dean a Heron warning thai abandonment of the .-sponsored South korean re Public would be disastrous to . Foreign policy. Acheson s letter said the House vote rejecting Aid to Korea unless quickly undone would have far reaching effects on this country s position not Only in the far East but throughout the world. Even before the president intervened administration leaders in Congress went into action to try to return the House decision. We Kerry asks a be Cisom Washington. Jan. 22
