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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Weather forecast  1 7 Lair morning mint. Minimum \ f  amp. H my .vicil,vih.v.vasam�. 14 Rakis Samo Zzz Trieste Cloudy miming Mist. 37 . 4s a plus Clear 48. F. Air weather Central european feature Section today s feature Section includes stories on health conditions in Germany and chair Bee s Lori Island i University basketball team in addition to regular features. Unofficial publication of . Occupation forces in Europe volume 7, number 264 3 cents a copy $1.25 a. Month sunday january 29, 1950 2 nations Hunt 44 aboard lost c54 Edmonton Alberta Jan. 28 a a . Air Force c54 with 44 persons aboard was the object today of a search by Rescue planes of two nations in the icy Yukon country of Northwest Canada. Aboard Are 34 military personnel a Crew of eight and a Mother and her child both military dependents. At Timmins ont., Canadian officials said a Royal Cana 16nazis Dooin held okd by Senate unit Washington. Jan. 28 a Senate sources reported yesterday that 16 German War criminals convicted at the minor Nurnberg trials probably must pay the death penalty. I execution of the germans Hadj been delayed by army Secretary Gordon Gray pending an inquiry by a Senate special investigating com 1 Mittee a report expected to be filed shortly by sen. Clyde r. Hoey in a for the investigating group i will end the delay it was Learned. The germans awaiting death sentences were convicted at trials con ducted by the . Army under delegation of the International War crimes tribunal. Two decisions this tribunal representing Dian air Force plane one of 10 sent to help in the search for the american spymaster apparently is missing in Northern Ontario. At Sault Ste. Marie mich., it was reported that wreckage of a Large four engined . Plane was spotted in rugged Northern Ontario country 100 Miles Northeast of Sault . An officer at Selfridge of base,mich., said it was possible but improbable that this was the missing c54. He pointed out the scene was about 1,500 Miles fro the c54 s course. C54 disappeared thursday the search for the plane in the Northern Ontario country was Spur red by a report from two unidentified truck Drivers that they saw Large plane crash late yesterday in Bush country 30 Miles South of Chapleau 100 Miles North of Sault Ste.  reported wreckage could not be that of the Craf plane since i took off from Rockliffe Airport near Ottawa this morning. The c54 disappeared thursday cont. On Page 8, col. I . Britain. France and the user conducted trials of major nazi War criminals before turning Over the so called minor cases for . Army to conduct. Investigating senators Here said two decisions were reached 1that the Senate has no Juris diction to investigate or act because the Nurnberg trials were under four Power control. 2a review of available trial records by attorneys for the investigating committee indicated no faults or miscarriage of Justice. The Hoey subcommittee als looke into complaints resulting from death sentences imposed by .army courts on German War criminals at Dachau. It is awaiting report from the army inspector general on these. Index news Section March of dimes occupation news radio sports . News world news Page 4 z 5 6-7 5 1-3-8 feature Section army nurses Van this week i Bee s boys Are buzzing i books in Bridge Viii Cook s tour in end of the Trail Xii health in Germany Iii Hollywood on tiber i Vii Maxie is a Busy Man ii movies x notes on or. Toad x report from America ii showcase i strictly Femina Viii wishing Wei Xix word Puzzle i recon b36 stays aloft for record 2 nights 1 Day Fairfield calif., Jan. 28 a the air Force today told of the longest time and distance flight believed Ever to have been made by a reconnaissance unit in this Case six engined b36. The huge plane from the fair Field Suisun air Force base was in the air for nearly two nights Anda Day and covered 7,000 air Miles from coast to coast. Flown by members of the 1ststrategic recon so it was the first of regularly scheduled missions of extreme Range to be undertaken the air Force said. The flight involved Many new procedures for reconnaissance  the plane were 21 officers and enlisted men including the regular Crew and training personnel. Truman says production of a bomb up to him West expected to get 1st arms Aid in month joint chiefs leave today for far East Washington Jan. 28 ins the . Joint chiefs of staff headed by Gen Omar Bradley announced today that they will leave Washington by air tomorrow on a13-Day far Eastern inspection tour. Their itinerary will take the first to Adak Island in the aleutians for refuelling and their next Stop will be Misawa Japan. They will proceed from Misawa to Tokyo for conferences with Gen Douglas Macarthur. These Are expected to last about a  chiefs will then visit Okinawa Guam and the hawaiian islands and Are scheduled a Stop in  islands but said they would be there Only Long enough to refuel. Their return to washing ton was set for feb. 11. French use troops to Load ship Paris. Jan. 28 ins the franc government used troops today to crush French communist attempts to Aid rebels in indo China. French army and  men began loading munitions and supplies on the freighter Falaise at la pallice bound for indo China when communist led Dock workers refused for the second straight Day to loathe ship. The government also is reinforcing detachments of Republican guard companies at major ports where they apparently Are anticipating Large scale trouble. May arrest reds it was believed that Interior minister Jules Moch May order the arrest of local communist leaders at the ports if the loading Boycott Campaign continues. French communist newspaper shave attacked government Assur ances that ships bearing . Arms  will be unloaded and called for United action to repulse the War  extra Security guards have arrived at St. Nazaire to Cope with the communist  the presence in the port of the . Destroyer Power. Defense officials Mccloy Confer Washington Jan. 28 up . High commissioner John j. Mccloy conferred with High officials of the defense and army depart ments on occupation problem yesterday. State department officials said the talks were routine and no communique would be issued. Mccloy saw under Secretary of defense Steve Early army Secretary Gordon Gray and undersecretary of the army Tracy voor Hees among others. Shipments to move by master plan Washington Jan. 28 up a defense department official said yesterday the first arms shipments under the master defense plan for the North Atlantic area were expected to move in about one month. He said the arms shipments would be made in accordance with the time in which the $1.314.000,000 bilateral arms Aid agreements signed yester Day would come into effect for each country. A military official estimated that some of the first shipments should be on the Way to Europe by March 1.officials said the size of the groups of . Technicians advisers and administrators would depend London Jan. 28 up the u. S. Will give the Royal air Force 70 b29 super fortresses As the first shipment under he arms pact the air ministry said last night. The ministry announcement said the 70 planes would fill the Arloea � Tion for the fiscal year ending Lune 30, 1950, but that All the lanes would not necessarily be delivered by that Date. Does t think others know his intent Washington Jan. 28 up president Truman told the press today he did no believe anybody but himself knows anything authoritative about whether the . Will decide to make the Hydrogen bomb. Newsmen asked the presi Dent if he could say any thing authoritative about the bomb for publication. He said no. He reminded them that he is the final authority on the subject and cont. Of Page 8, col. 2 on the size of the area in each country Over which the arms would be spread and on the varieties of types of equipment and training each country would  defense official said his depart ment expected that initial military cont. On Page 8, col. 3 special egyptian forces guard Bevin on visit Cairo Jan. 28 up British foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin called on Premier Mustapha Elnahas Pasha today As police took special precautions to protect him from possible  sources said the extraordinary Security measures taken to protect Bevin during his Brief egyptian visit followed a Rumo that a group of extremists planned to assassinate him. East state gets Berlin permit Berlin Jan. 28 up the communist dominated East German government announced today it had received the authority formerly held by the russians to License trips into the territory of greater Berlin and  the announcement came As the russians seeded up clearance of westbound trucks at Helmstedt on the East West Border. After the turning Over of administrative functions to German hands so called pro punks or travel per mits hitherto issued by the soviet military administration for trips into the territory of greater Berlin and Back now will be iss a by German authorities a ministry of Interior announcement said. The announcement added it snot possible to lift issuance of these travel permits altogether because there exist in the Western sectors so called Black Market centers at tempting to Transfer illegally valuable goods from the East German Republic to West Berlin and West  German police said West bound traffic from Berlin was nor cont. On Page 8, col. 4 girl Quad Dies in Aschaffenbur two Days after birth death came to one of the quadruplets born to mrs. Marianne Schiesser in Aschaffenbur. But Hospital authorities report the � surviving babies two other girls and a boy and \ their Mother Are doing Well. The 25-year-old Mother shown Abri e with All four babies is the wife of a German schoolteacher. At birth the quads weighed 1 � total of 13 pounds. In spa  
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