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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 30, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday january 30, 1950 the stars and stripes Page 3 h 0 of d n or it As a Churchill says labor fritters u. S. Billions London. In. 29 up Winston Church la.= n Vighi accused 1 he Lusbi i government of lavishly Fri a ring  billions of dollars in . A d since he War in an Effort to establish the doctrine of socialism in Britain. Speaking to i constituency 3 void orc. Northeast of London shortly  the ocal conservative party organization formally adopted him the tory candidate in the feb. 23 election. Churchill claimed that Britain should now be solvent secure and Independent of foreign  was cur Hill s second major political address. He opened the conservative radio Campaign a week  deplored the fact that the labor party had failed even to mention Marshall plan Aid or the financial help from the British Commonwealth in its election manifesto. The wartime British prime min ister pointed out that the Only justification for. . Generosity or for the British acceptance of the gift was that it would be used with Good administration strict econ omy and United Effort by All parties and classes to get the country Back on its ," Churchill said these Hopes were falsified. The socialist government. Put their party politics and the advancement of the doctrines of socialism above All other considerations. Churchill Outlook unreal labor spokesman says London Jan. 29 a a labor party Leader sharply answered in a radio speech last night Winston Churchill s broadcast Maurice Webb Secretary of the parliamentary labor party work ing organization of the labor , called Churchill s Outlook unreal dangerously  Judy s counsel lavs Down Law to Isth i looking Judith Coplon hears her Lawr a. A r c h b 3. 1 d Palmer Lay Down defense Points at a press conference. Acme a �jwt-vg5r so 3p r -., St user labelled biggest Eliace Athens Jan. 29 a . Ambassador Henry f. Grady has described methods and policies of soviet Russia As the most brutal ind aggressive imperialism the world has Ever know he charged Russia with being the world s greatest menace to peace democracy and free  Grady added in an address at a propeller club luncheon the marvelous achievements of production and of the creation of weal i which the United states has demonstrated particularly since the beginning of world War ii is evidence that capitalism in a modified form is not obsolete but on the contrary is the most effective economic system in the world  television stocks take Market Lead new York Jan. 29 ins Tel Evision stocks took the Lead in yesterday s Stock Market. A Long list of radio makers added fractions to a Point and a half. They were spearheaded by Zenith up a i t to 40 on its announcement that it would give up its Auto radio business and devote its entire Plant to  radio and television. Admiral Avo american Cable International Telephone Emerson Philo radio corp. And Motorola All Wen higher. Industrial leaders wer mostly unchanged or slightly higher. Entertainer 93, Dies los Angeles Jan. 29 up Wil Liam Mcclain s3, negro entertainer whose theatrical career covered 75 years was burned to death yester Day in his trailer Home. Funeral held for Babcock Washington Jan 29 sen. Herbert h. Lehman in a a urged sweeping changes in the government s loyalty program to Safe guard us. Citizens against police state  he also proposed broadening grounds for dismissal to include fascist and believers in racial superiority and other equally in american concepts i think that anti negro ism anti semitism or anti catholicism should be As positive grounds for  individuals for sensitive Federal government positions As membership in the communist party Lehman said. He expressed those views in q speech prepared for Tae second an Nual Roosevelt Day dinner Here. The meeting is one of a series being held throughout the country sponsored by americans for democratic action whose general theme is Freedom of inquiry in a democratic  seek fulfilment Lehman defined Freedom of in Quiry As the Promise to every Man that he is at Liberty to seek intellectual religious and spiritual  however he said that Liberty is challenged not Only by those who openly declare their allegiance to totalitarianism but also by some who solemnly swear Devotion to democracy. They insist that we must suppress free inquiry in order to preserve our institutions and Way of  better system urged while endorsing the objectives of the loyalty program Lehman went on to say he hoped some Way can be found to bring the extreme and unfortunate loyalties program to an end. And a better system More consistent with the american tradition be developed and  disloyalty stands hard by treason he said. No such finding should be made for any individual except after a judicial proceeding with All the safeguards for the accused which Anglo Saxon american Law  and atomic probe challenged Washington Jan. 29 a rep. James e. Van Zandt a a yesterday challenged the Legal right of the House in american activities committee to investigate any thing relating to atomic Energy. The committee has been looking into wartime uranium shipments to Russia. Van Zandt contended that authority to Deal with atomic matters rests exclusively with the joint atomic Energy committee of which he is a member. The pennsylvanian told reporters he intends to ask House speaker Sam Rayburn and vice president Alben w. Barkley who is president of the Senate for an interpretation of the act setting out the jurisdiction of the joint committee. If his position is upheld Van Zandt said the House committee would be stripped of authority to investigate anything even remotely connected with atomic Energy. Winner gives losers a whirl Golden Rule Ette his motto he says Cannes France Jan. 29 ins a mysterious Young argentinian who has won thousands of dollars at gambling tables and gave much of it away to losers because he Felt bad was the talk of the French Riviera. Persons frequenting the famed Monte Carlo Casino and the one at Cannes identified him As 25-year old i Enardo Rosen a tall care Lessly dressed youth constantly accompanied by a Beautiful Young woman. Croupiers and Habi tues at the Roulette tables say that Rosen Al ways places Large bets on num Bers Between 20 and 30 and that the spinning Ball behaves like it s bewitched dropping where Rosen wants it to drop. In recent nights Rosen has won about �42,850 at Roulette. At the Cannes Casino he won nearly $15,000 and doled out $9,000 to losers. He said i Felt so badly to see them  a few nights earlier after win Ning nearly $23,000 at Monte Carlo Rosen gave gambling croupiers �200 in tips with instructions on which numbers to play. The croupiers won 83,425. Chambers hits scuttlebutt rumours Washington Jan. 29 up sex communist Whittaker Chambers offered last night to take an Fri lie Detector test to refute scuttle butt rumours that there was some thing Peculiar in his relations with Alger  made the offer during a radio interview by Bert Andrews chief of the Washington Bureau of the new York Herald Tribune. The interview was broadcast by tha american broadcasting co. Andrews told Chambers that there were a number of stories that Hava attained National circulation in scuttlebutt  he listed re mors that the sex communist spy was once placed in a mental institution that he is a heavy Drinker and that there was something in his relations with Hiss that has not come to  characterized these re mors As stories assiduously spread by or. Hiss  Murphy says a agencies cooperated in Hiss Case new York Jan. 29 ins assistant . Attorney Thomas f. Murphy prosecutor of Alger Hiss declared yesterday there were no mysterious aspects to the perjury trial of the former state depart ment  called a news conference to dispel he said any suspicions or rumours that he did not have the Complete cooperation and assistance of the Justice department. Murphy said he did have such cooperation and assistance from everyone concerned including former attorney general Tom Clark now a supreme court Justice the present attorney general j. Howard Mcgrath and the entire  Justice department denies immunity for Chambers Washington Jan. 29 a Justice department spokesman said yesterday there never Vas any suggestion or Promise of in Unity for Whittaker Chambers chief accuser of Alger Hiss mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt suggested in a news conference at Ames Iowa and in her newspaper column. That Chambers might have sought to make a Deal under which he would be granted immunity a return for testifying against Hiss. The department declined com ment on whether it might take any action against Chambers admitted former communist courier. Mrs. Roosevelt voices misgivings on Hiss verdict Ames Iowa Jan. 29 up mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt indicated that she is not convinced of Alger Hiss guilt and said his perjury trial troubled me a very great  she intimated at a news Confer ence that she had misgivings about the Case particularly the weight to be Given to testimony by the former state department official s accuser Whittaker Chambers. Czechs recruit women Prague Jan. 29 a the news paper Prace has called on czech women to take jobs As Crane operators bricklayers and masons. Thousands of them Are needed the Organ of the czech Trade Union said  
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