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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 28, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday january 18, 1950 the stars and stripes Page 3 " in Hershey says 48- 49draft prevent Odwar Washington Jan. 27 up sch Uve service director maj Gen Lewis b. Hershey said yesterday the the it 48 Draff Law prevented world War Iii in 1948 and 1949." Hom by Extension should be on 8 standby basis with Congress having sole auth oily to order induction. Congress authority i Hev said he had reservations shout giving Congress sole authority Becaum. "1 am not sure that we Are going to have orderly government at a time of emergency. But he took no definite stand for or against giving the president such authority.  Secretary Louis a John son has testified that the president should have Power to order inductions. Her shy said he could do his Job re n Lon As Kitten go bitches Wolf new York Jan. 27 a the defense pictured Judith Coplon As a Kitten like innocent and Valentin a. Go bitches As a love  straying husband. But the government prosecutor said he would prove that they were plotting to spy and not carry ing on an illicit Romance when they dodged Fri pursuers and kept fur Tive trysts in the streets of new York. The defendants Are charged in a four count indictment with conspiring to steal . Defense be Cret. For the russians. Their lawyers gave widely Dif Fering interpretations of what happened last March 4, _ when Cubit Chev and the tiny sex government girl were arrested by Fri agents who chased them sometimes los ing the Trail almost the length of Manhattan. Go bitches acted strangely his lawyer said because he was a crazy crazy Man wanting desperately to be with a woman and afraid his wife would find out what he was up to. Lewis oks renewal of Coal talks i Pittsburgh Jan. 27 a John l. Lewis agreed yesterday to renew contract negotiations at invitation of the strike plagued soft Coal Industry. It is the first Concrete develop ment of the year toward ending the frequent Coal walkouts which have pestered the nation for months and Cut fuel stockpiles to the danger Point. More than 88,000 diggers now Are Idle in a no contract no work strike in six important bituminous producing states. Unemployment in Al lied industries like steel Mills and railroads has reached 18.000. Four hours after the Coal Industry put out its invite for contract talks Lewis said he will meet Northern and Western operators in Washington on wednesday feb. 1. That s the hour and Date the United mine workers chief must reply in Washington Federal District court to a National labor relations Board petition for in Junction against Lewis three Day work week. Resumption of bargaining could have an effect on the Norb suit for a court injunction against Lewis on charges of unfair labor practices. Robert n. Denham Norb general counsel who filed the action heard of the Lewis move and commented if Lewis and the operators can sit Down and work out a Legal agreement nobody will support pm faster than i  in Washington president Truman was reported to be working As hard As he can on the current soft Coal strike and hoping for the  the statement was made by sen. Harley m. Kilgore do. A. Unit to hear Matthews Washington Jan. 27 a chairman Millard e. Tydings d my yesterday agreed to Call Secretary of the Navy Francis p. Mat thews before the Senate armed services committee next week for questioning about the ouster of adm Louis e. Denfeld As top Navy commander. Sen. William f. Knowland r Cali was pressing a formal de Mand for Matthews appearance when Tydings broke in that won t be  later the chairman promised to do All in my Power to have the Navy Secretary appear next Mon Day or tuesday at a closed session of the committee. Minister and educator the i a. Has threatened to break diplomatic relations with Bulgaria unless it withdraws its demand for he recall of . Minister Donald Heath left. Right is or. James Morgan read new chief of the educational and cultural relations division of the office of Public affairs hit of. Heath was inadvertently identified As read in a picture in yesterday s slurs and stripes. Aeme and Iii cog for dimes Wallace denies urging a shipment to Russia Washington. Tan. 27 up former vice president Henry a. Wal lace yesterday blamed a lying leak in president Truman s Cabinet Tor reports that he favored sharing a bomb secrets with Russia. To also said he had nothing to do with wartime atomic shipments  the soviet Union. Testifying under oath before the House committee on in american activities he entered an unqualified denial of charges by radio commentator Fulton Lewis. Jr., that he cleared shipments of uranium com pounds to Russia in 1943 and 1944 in violation of a Security ban. He also said there is no truth to a report that in a 1045 Cabinet meet ing he proposed sharing . Atomic secrets with Russia. Liim Linda Brown 5, 101 Model for the March of d i m e s poster tweaks the i a of president tru Man at the White House ceremony launching the dimes Campaign for the National foundation for infantile paralysis. In Pilot testifies sub in error London Jan. 27 up a. E. Ellison. Thames River Pilot said yesterday the swedish vessel i Vina had the right of Way when it rammed and Sank the British submarine truculent with the loss of 64 lives in the Estuary on Jan. 12. Ellison who was on the Bridge of the Divina during its fateful trip Down the thames told a swedish maritime inquiry Board that according to International Law. The truculent was the giving Way  Ellison Paunchy and White haired said from the time the sub Marine s lights were first sighted about five minutes before the crash he never once saw its red or port Light. Press critical Karl Hommerberg Captain of the Divina said he was below deck at the time of the collision and gave details of Rescue operations. Sections of the British press had previously been critical of the delay in getting admiralty Rescate vessels to the scene of the disaster. Hommerberg said the Divina had no wireless and was out of Contact with the Shore As its Telephone was unworkable on the night of the disaster. He added that no one aboard knew the vessel was a submarine and the Pilot thought it was a Small fishing vessel or a tug. Hommerberg said that when a dutch ship was seen to pick up some survivors he believed the Crew of the vessel had been rescued. He said he asked the dutch ship to Cable news of the disaster ashore. Market fluctuates in quiet session new York Jan. 27 ins the Stock Market fluctuated irregularly in a quiet trading session yesterday. A few issues recorded important Price changes but most stocks showed Only minor variations from previous closings. American can was a Strong spot in the industrials gaining a Point while Small fractional advances were recorded by Bethlehem steel general electric and . Steel. Softness developed in Union Carbide National biscuit and proc Ter & Gamble which dropped about a Point each while smaller losses were sustained by general motors Chrysler and Allied chemical. Gulf was outstanding in the oils with a gain of a Point while Standard of new Jersey eased a. Ken Newcott edged up a in a generally steady metals list. Asserting the report came from a lying leak in the Cabinet Wal lace said that president Truman on his own initiative knocked it  he declined to guess which Cabi net member leaked the Story. He said he had absolutely Noth ing to do with Clearing three ship ments of uranium compounds to Russia in 1943-44, and in fact "1 first heard about the shipments when i read it in the papers in 1946." newspaper plot at the same time he said he was informed of a newspaper Effort in new York in the fall of 1946, to involve me in something of this  this sinister plot did subsequently develop in the press he said without elaboration Wallace also took a sideswipe at it Gen Leslie r. Groves wartime head of the Manhattan a bomb project for implying that he was t trusted with atomic secrets while he was vice president. Groves who already has testified is scheduled to be recalled next week. Under questioning Wallace said he is acquainted with International financier Boris Priegel head of the Canadian Radium & uranium corp. Denies close relationship previous testimony showed that Pregel s firm sold Russia 1,000 pounds of uranium ores in the Spring of 1943after Groves had moved to tie up the entire Supply for the . Atomic project. Wallace said he first met Pregel on dec. 27, 1943months after the uranium shipment to Russia and never dealt with him except on agriculture department research in Plant irradiation. I would t say it was a close relationship he said. Commentator charge Lewis asserted in a series of radio broadcasts last month that Wallace cleared shipments of uranium com pounds to Russia in 1943-44. Despite a Security ban imposed by Groves in an attempt to bottle up Al Avail Able supplies for this country s a bomb project. The committee has since established from official records that three shipments of uranium com pounds totalling 1,450 pounds went to Russia through the alaskan lend lease pipeline during 1943 and 1944. Wallace said he not Only had nothing whatever to do with issuing Export licenses for the uranium but in fact was not even aware that the russians were trying to get atomic materials under lend lease. De Gasperi forms 3-party Cabinet Rome Jan. 27 a Premier Alcide de Gasperi has formed his new three party Cabinet a government spokesman announced last night. The new government made up of 13 Christian democrats three labor socialists and two republicans will be formally presented to president Luigi Ein Tutti the spokesman said. Count Carlo Sforza 77. Remains foreign minister. The police con trolling Interior ministry also re Mains in the hands of Mario Scelba s. Strong anti communist. U.s., Canada us to Confer on a Security Washington Jan. 27 ins atomic experts of the ., Britain and Canada will meet in England next month to determine what effect Russia s atom bomb explosion has had on secrecy policies. This was disclosed today when the atomic Energy commission announced a three Power Security conference feb. 9-12 at the British atomic Energy research establish ment in Harwell England. The dec announcement said these discussions will take account of the announcement on sept. 23, 1949, of the atomic explosion in the ." uniform Security Steps the conferees Are to continue their study of uniform Security measures protecting atomic information now being shared by the american Canadian and British governments. The dec explained that the three nations now use uniform declassification guides in determining what information May be published and what is to be kept secret. Recommendations resulting from the Harwell discussions will be re ported to the atomic Energy agencies of the three governments for review before final revisions in the de classification guides Are made. Or. Warren c. Johnson senior responsible reviewer of the dec declassification system Heads the . Delegation. Reec seeks Freer Trade Paris Jan. 27 up ways to free Infra european Trade were discussed Here yesterday As the consultative group of ministers of the organization for european economic cooperation held its first meetings in the current session. The ministers sat in two meet Ings one this morning and another this afternoon. Experts accompany ing them also met after dinner. Informed sources said Means of freeing Intra european Trade was the sole topic of discussion at both meetings. The morning session was reliably reported As devoted to a French proposal that Reec coun tries end at least 60 per cent of their import restrictions in the coming months and step this figure up to 75 per cent by the end of 1950.most member countries of Reec already have eliminated about 50 per cent of their import restriction son raw materials manufactured goods and food products. Sex clerical student hits 100�/o on army test Cumberland md., Jan. 27 up former candidate for the Capuchin brotherhood has made a perfect score on the army general qualification test  a. Lowe. Of Rochester pa., air Force Veteran of world War ii re enlisted in the army monday following a six month period in saints Peter and Paul monastery As a Postulat m sgt Clarence Biehn no in charge of the recruiting of fice said Howe s perfect score is the first one he has seen in 23 years of recruiting. If Iii t f111  
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