European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 30, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes monday january 30, 195q Erp has . Competing but Ega says it s for Best by Carl Hartman p Aris a Marshall plan dollars Are creating Competition for american manufacturers but the economic cooperation administration insists it was planned that Way and will be Best for everybody in tiie Long run. Minion Katz Deputy to roving Ega ambassador Averell Harris Nan outlined the situation in an interview. In the Short run some Amer ican producers Are bound to be Hurt hit we Are investing for Thelong pull said Katz who has the rank of ambassador. Some american manufacturer shave complained Liat european recovery is beginning to Pinch competitively. Europe s great Trade problem Isth so called Dollar Gap the Dif Ference Between dollars Europe Arns on exports and the much larger number of dollars needed Toby american goods. To close the Gap euro e must sell More european products for dollars and Hie Marshall plan is helping do will you let him be forgotten just that the a s. Is spending Money like in the Coal Industry about $11,--000,000 has been provided by the . Out of a Votaw to about �52,700.000 As a result Coal production is expected to Rise from 91 per cent of prewar in 1948-49, to 111 per Centin 1952-53. Petroleum products total in vestment 6 202.00q,. Of which the u. S. Is supplying �47,000,000, de signed to produce 480 per cent of prewar by 1953-53. Steel total investment ?650,0%,-000, with �150,000,000 from the designed o raise 1932-53 production of finished Siee to 140 per cent of prewar. Practically every Dollar that Europe earns or is Likely to Earnis spent in the u. A said if Europe gels fewer dollars that Means fewer sales for american Industry As a Kate commented specifically on the complaint of an american businessman that the us i financing expansion of French Potash production and that franc would be Able to compete with american producers in world markets. Potash in peacetime is used mostly As fertilizer Katz said an much of the world s land could Iise mor fertilizer if it could be cheaply and easily obtained. The Market is practically Una United face said. Even when the planned expansion is Complete he added France will still not produce enough Toeup ply Western Europe much less the rest of the world. Wedding Ghis for Sale Hamburg a a divorce couple Here sent a note to their friends saying that their wedding gifts Wen to be auctioned. The note said you will have the Opportunity of purchasing your wedding gift Hie newspaper Abend Blatt re ported. Hawks take toll of army Carrier Birds by Robert Clarke a i n n i p e g cd a a w k caused High casualties among . Army Carrier pigeons put through cold weather test Early this Winter in Canada s Northland. Maj Otto Meyer head loft Anfor the army said that Hawks foxes cold weather and accidents resulted in the loss of 51 to 70pigeons tested at the Hudson Bay military Center of Churchill Manitoba. Hawks Are the greatest enemy of the Pigeon in the North Meyer added. Age old enemy of the Pigeon the speedy Hawks probably accounted for More than half of the losses although an Accident Early in the training period killed Nin Birds. Meyer heading Back to his Home base at it Monmouth n.j., said the nine Birds had be entrapped under a pile of Snow heaped on them by a . The Birds had just been released from their loft an were walking around on the ground. Tested on flights during the seven weeks of training starting from nov. 7, the Birds were tested on flight that eventually ranged up to 10 Miles from Early runs of one Quarter mile. All the Birds had been bred in the ., where Many of them were Able to make flights up to 200 Miles. Meyer said he and his assistant sgt Harry Lucas also of it. Monmouth found trained Birds did not react As favourably As previously untrained Birds in the. Northern the trained Birds seemed Tofall prey to Hawks More easily than the untrained on a for the cold weather also seemed to effect trained Birds More. Taken out several Miles and re leased they would simply scoot Back into the soft instead of head ing for Home. The army Loftman said that next Winter he will seek to lengthen the runs made by the pigeons. He also intends to obtain Birds from Western Canada to participate in the tests. Vol 7, no. �85 editor Larj chief managing editor shorts editor. Monday january 30, 1950 it col jul Faro m. Summers Ken Zumwalt Phil Taylor executive manager chief of distribution Maurice r. Kirkwood. Louis h. Browa news bureaus frankfurts2is1-323s1 Darmstadt 1m Berlin m-ws1 84-6680 Vienna b4718bremerhaven 2jm4-ii3cs Munich 48is20 re european edition is published Dally it Darmstadt Hesse Germany for the us. Acc Patson forces under tace auspices of the army air forces troop information end education division. Neucom. Tel for jul fun 34141. The stars and stripes. Dar Nnadi correspondence should be addressed to the stars and stripes. Apo 175. . Army. Msj to he new York Romiee should be sent to 641 Washington Street. N y this is not a official publication of the army red As second class matter sept 1flj7 &. The Posio ii new Yor. N y. Under the act of March j. 1s79 i years ago. Jan. 30, 1946 Harry Hopkins Dies in Newyork at the age of 55. Jan. 30, 1947 a Tornado sweeps the Central and Southeastern ., killing28 persons. Jan. 30, 1948 the French National Assembly approves Premier Robert Schu Man s devaluation of the franc Jan. 30, 1949 the army appealing to pres ident Truman asks that administration of the . Zone of Ger Many be turned Over to the state department As soon As possible. Prince Charles sets name style i Ondon a More and More britons Are naming their sons after Prince notice columns of the London daily Telegraph alone showed 54 babies christened Charles in 1949more than double the number in 1948. It was still Well Down the popularity list however. John led As usual with 179, followed by David Richard Michael and Christopher in that name of the Prince s Mother Hehl second place on the girls list. First was Susan with Jane in third place. If women prefer oidsters-1 put the blame on Rinza by William Pluck new York cup put the blame on Pinza boys the blame for that crop of marriage by More mature men like vice president Alben w. Barkley an mayor William q Dwyer of new York. Ezio Pinza 57, the former opera Star who became a Grandfather and a matinee idol in the same year says it could be his example that set blood racing faster in older hearts. Pinza is one of those who goes along with the idea that age is no Barrier to Romance. Just because a Man is Well let s say Middle aged is no Sig that he is through with women he said. And the same is True for women the Basso said. Why just the other week Anold lady Friend of mine who must be 60, came backstage to see me with a Man who was older. She said that after seeing the show they had decided to get married the next show of course was South Pinza is currently Mak ing his living by singing some enchanted evening to Marymartin in that Broadway product it s not so much Pinza s personal life that inspired Romance in the More mature generation he said As it to the role he plays in that show. One of the big lines has to Mcwith an older Man who explain 10 an athletic Young Chap in women still find Middle age gentlemen of considerable interest certainly i go along with that he said. Pinza would t be Loo surprised if the show started a whot.? of Over age marriages. Rossini s opera the Barber Seville was taken from a be that started the French revolution he said who knows r. South Pacific will do gives views on life the Singer gave his views life and Jove in his dressing room backstage Between big bites on an j Apple. Possibly to prove that women of All Ages find older men inter Esting Pinza said most of his fan mail comes from the fan mail runs Good and Barf the said but one of the most complimentary letters came from a Young girl who had had a so with her boy Friend. If i could Only get him to you i m sure things would a out All right she Pinza sent her a pair tickets to the All he shrugged a knows that it might not do so Good i
