European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 31, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Weather forecast european edition ing Ptiip a by i Arlov Elf lieu. Sra of Snow to Tripi. Minimum Tom a turf i ski it. Nmr.st1 Aniak i i army a lonely i in Fri. To a Loudi. In ohm 17 ill Fyhn Cloudy morn mi1-. If Herlax Cloudy Willis in Al Kotva same. 6 by Cloudy morning Haze to Miksik partly Cloudy 39. Air Wrather or Wirtl review of business strikes in the t a. Ast wok sch unemployment upward and caused a slight decline in Over All production according to a business report. Be Page 6. Unofficial pub Chon of . Occupation forces in Europe volume 7, number 186 cents a copy $1.25 � month tuesday january 31, 1950 France Bonn sign Trade pact from press dispatches Paris Jan. 30 France and Western Germany today signed a Trade pact calling for the Exchange of about $300.000,000 Worth of goods in the next six months. The signing ended two months of negotiations. The agreements will be effective immediately and will supersede a previous treaty which Kliu had about six months to run. The Accord wj31 become effective on approval of the three Western commissioners for Western Germany. Expected within a week. We control free of he $300,000,000 total of the new agreement Germany will Supply half and France half. The agreement signed in the Frem a foreign ministry provided thai about fio per cent of the goads to be exchanged would be free of ail government controls Baron Voil Raih von in Luann thief German economist who be go i itch the treaty said the signing 1-Idiiy was Only he explained that a formal ceremonial signing would take place in Bonn in about i week after the German High commission approves the trucks Roll through to Berlin Berlin Jan. 30 a Berlin bound trucks rolled across the so Viet zone Frontier without official interference tonight but officials expected tomorrow to prove whether the slowdown was definitely ended. Traffic from Western Germany averaged Only five or six trucks an hour today. A were quickly cleared by russian guards at Hulm Studl 0 1 the autobahn 100 Miles from Berlin. Tomorrow a Normal volume of 20 to 30 vehicles is1 expected to reach the soviet checkpoint. Then it will be seen whether the russians have discarded their go slow tactics completely since the slowdown was imposed Jan 22, . Transport officials Esti mated about 10,000 tons of truck borne supplies have been unable to reach West Berlin. Railway freight moved on time however. Von Maltzahn described the agree men is with Britain and Italy. He a Iid the Trade pact is the in Emend flight from Anchorage Alaska to great Falls Moat. Scalped body of girl 24, found in Munich dump Munich. Jan. 30 a Munich police were investigating today the death of a 24-year-old girl whose nude scalped body was found Las night on a Munich rubbish dump. They said the body wrapped Ina Blanket was found by a Munich worker scavenging in the dump. She was identified by the police As Ingeborg Maria schuster who came to Munich from Neinkirchen in the Saar in february 1948. Maj Gerald f. Brittain ,., on lost plane Mercury drops to 10 for coldest Day in Frankfurt Frankfurt Jan. 30 is Sharp Northwest winds helped drive temperatures Down to 10 degrees above Zero today to give the franc Furt area its coldest 24 hours of the Winter. Tomorrow the cold May be even More severe the Frankfurt weather Bureau warned. Although the Rhine River has no yet been affected the weather has stopped All Barge traffic on the main River the water ways control office at Elev ill ported. Britons told to expect coldest snap since 1947 London Jan. 30 up britons today were told to expect he coldest weather since the big freeze of Early 1947, As shivering Europe entered the 10th Day of a cont. On Page 12, col. 2 to give science � u. Uni i i Tiu Shook Southwest Iran inti Jilly denied previous state 1,500 persons lost their government denied a report Iii a Tia or run edit source yesterday Hail More ihh2 3,51 0 bad been k site Iid Pihur thousands made tin. Temblor began wednesday Sugih Piast of the persian Cirii Jori of Bushfire. New Delhi Tan. 30 up the Aga Khan aghast at the poverty he has seen in India said in a bedside press conference yesterday to would spend the millions his ismaili Fol Lowers will give him on science in Stead of horses and jewelry. I be been shocked to see How thin the people of India Are the 225-Pound ismaili spiritual Leader said. He said he hoped to have a audience with president Truman this year so he could urge the . To make unlimited amounts of Hydrogen Hope i May talk with or. Trunin personally. The . Is the world s Only Hope. It should have a 70-group air Force and Hydrogen bombs in unlimited the aging Aga suffering from a head cold received newsmen in his bedroom and estimated he would Acme Hie Asa Kraut net $240,000 Worth of Platinum when he receives his weight in the pre Cious Metal in 1954. It will go for research especially in she Field of nutrition and for education to teach people How to ?4et More value out of food he Aga Khan will get his weight in Platinum in identical ceremonies i 1954 in Bombay Karachi and Nairobi. He was weighed in diamonds four years today he was t interested in diamonds not even the ones which wore stolen from his wife the Begum last summer and recently recovered in part by French police. Of his daughter in Law Rita Hay Worth the Aga said it would be a crime for anyone of Rita s ability and possibilities to abandon her career. She expects to return to films within a few but warns . Fast attack is possible Washington Jan. 30 a Secretary of defense Louis a Johnson declared today that he thinks the threat of War is diminishing. But he warned that an at tack on the . Could come from the opposite hemisphere without warning and with unpredictable in his first annual report. John son said while we must recognise the bitter truth that there can be no real peace and Security so Ona r.= our free world is blighted by the sinister Shadow of an aggressive totalitarian Power which has Pur Sisle Ihly refused to cooperate with its democratic neighbors my which has repeatedly demonstrated hostility to our form of government. We have Good reason to believe that prospects of averting another world conflict Are steadily in the North Atlantic military assistance program and the Broad cont. On Page 12, col. 1 five get jail in attack on i by win fan Ninci staff correspondent Nurnberg Jan. 30 is five German youths who participated in the stoning of an Amer ican Soldier s jeep resulting in the death of the Soldier s German girl Friend near numbers dec. 31, were convicted before a . Court Here today on charges of committing an assault on a member of the occupation forces. Two others against whom Simi Lar charges were brought were acquitted. Karl Kohl. 20, who threw the 32 Pound Stone which struck the Ger Man girl Johanna Austli in the head was also convicted under the German criminal code of commit Ting an assault resulting in . He was sentenced to serve one year in or ton for the first offence and nine years for the second. Two defendants Konrad Kohl 21, brother of Karl and Paul Neus Singer 20, were acquitted Ludwig Kohl 25, a Cousin if la cont. On Page 12, col. 3 bulletins Washington Jan. 30 a the Senate House joint atomic Energy committee said today that it May make a recommendation to president Truman shortly on whether the . Should try to make a Hydrogen bomb. Washington Jan. 30 of to halt economic Aid to Korea now Secretary of state Dean Acheson told Congress today would be most unfortunate and would affect not Only Korea but All Southeast Asia
