European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 31, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday january 31, 1950 the stars and stripes Page 3 Risavy prepares rehearsal for j operation Norfolk. Vs., Jan. 30 a . Navy Teton to an a put finishing of Jhc to a Are j which they be wins free the Missouri from the Chen Peake Shoal Iha his held her firm for Days. Al 7 pm tomorrow the Navy wiil hold full sire right tests of a the my hods for in operation to lift the d battleship next thursday. A Navy official said there is a dunce thai the Bali ship will be re floated Dur in the Rehe real making Hie later Ali empt unnecessary. Bidault asks vote today Paris Jan. 30 up Premier Georges Bidault staked his three month old Cabinet today on Nis fight for a balanced 1950 budget. He faced the task of mending sagging fences within his parliamentary majority before going before the National Assembly tomorrow morning for five conference votes on the record 6.239.000.000-franc budget the debate on taxes and expenditures has dragged out in the two houses of parliament since mid december while the country had to pay its Way a Stopgap appropriation for january. The Assembly now has almost finished with the second Reading of the measure and if Bidault wins his Confidence votes France will have a budget. If he does t the work must Bee in Over again. To set the budget thus far Bidault has had to resort six times to he formal Confidence weapons he always won. But sometimes it was close. He never got an absolute majority of 311 votes. Grandmother Bah cock 1944 will filed in Connecticut Washington Jan. 30 up an attorney for mrs. Mary Magda Lene Babcock of new London Conn disclosed today that he has filed for probate a 1944 will in which he said. Col William t. Bab cock left his entire estate to his Connecticut attorney John j. Mcgarry also of new London added that he has also sued a claim with the vet Erans administration Lor the National service life insurance of the late Deputy . Commissioner in attorney said he win contest any wit that May be filed which docs not leave the colonel s estate to the new London mrs. Babcock Mother of a grown son and Daugh Ter. She contends her 34-year-old marriage was never broken by divorce. Poland s sex chief rabbi Dies new York Jan. 3 1 up three thousand mourners today attended the funeral of former chief rabbi of Poland Joseph i. Schneersohn who died of a heart attack Satur Day. Schneersohn. 69, came to the . As a refugee in 1940. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt gets first look a grandson Nicholas Delano sea raves. 5 months old. Acme 3 reds Hurt in Israel riot Tel Aviv Jan. 30 up three communists were seriously injured and a policeman lost two front Teeth saturday night when a chair and table fight broke out during a communist demonstration. Ten of the demonstrators were detained after police reinforcements moved in to quell the riot. A crowd of several Hundred gathered in downtown Allenby is watched the demonstrators erect a Loudspeaker on the roof of a cafe. The demonstrators started to broadcast slogans in connection with the sit in strike of communists in the jewish Agency building in protest against alleged discrimination in cooperative settlements. When policemen started to Dis Perse the crowd which was Block ing Road traffic fist fights began. Then the fighting moved onto the Balcony of the cafe where chairs and tables were picked up und used As weapons. Communist member of parliament m. Winner asked the crowd to quit fighting As police reinforcements drove up. The demonstrators then Sang the Egypt Rains linked to soviet a blast Cairo Jan. 30 up the director of Egypt s meteorological depart ment said that atomic explosions in the user might be the cause of abnormal rainfall in Egypt this Winter. Mahmoud Hamed Mohamed in a critique of the freakish weather that has plagued Egypt for the past few months said that cold winds from the user which bring Winter Rains to Egypt this year bore As yet unknown characteristics causing the heaviest rainfall in 35 a Mohamed recalled that the Bikini atom explosions were followed by excessive rainfall in Central Africa resulting in the highest Nile flood tide in Many years. Press pulpit discuss Issue of a bomb Chicago Jan. So Surv the Fiul question whether the u. S. Should build a Hydrogen super bomb was debated in u. S. Editorial columns and Pulpi a yesterday. The new York times commented 1-hat it would not be pleasant to live in a world in which the u. S would be compelled to Slaughter millions of people elsewhere with an a Botna. It would however be just a Little pie Asan or than having our own people slaughtered by a bombs thrown in from he outside. Until Here is an International atomic agreement it would be suicidal to cease our development of the atomic urges controls. Or. Proton Bradley pastor of the Peoples Church in Chicago said he did no think a Hydrogen bomb should be developed until every Effort had been exhausted for inter National Contra of atomic and other am in favor of an a bomb Only As a last resort. I do not think we exhausted every possibility of achieving a world control which we should do before developing the h bomb he said called last report rabbi Morton m. Herman a Chicago world War in chaplain said every Effort ought to to made to secure world control of weapons including the atomic bombs and pos Sibly the Hydrogen bombs. We should make a supreme Effort to obtain world control before doing any thing a world system of control is impossible after every Effort had been exhausted to achieve it then i would say we should make every Effort to protect and defend those things we Washington Star said we have no real the paper said if the russians acquired the super bomb first they could then confront us with an ultimatum giving us a Choice Between destruction and Liv ing in a world organized on the Model of russian communism. We must strive by every Means to avoid being put in of such a Posi Ion the editorial added. 60 groups agree to begin combined attack on . Reds new York Matt. 30 up representatives of 60 National Organon tons agreed yesterday to launch a combined attack on communists in she . A Resolution was adopted by delegates of an american legion sponsored All american conference Alicr they heard sen. Karl e. Mundt is. A speak in favor of a Campaign to combat communism in a every u. S. Town delegates representing a claimed 70.000.000 americans authorized National legion commander George n. Craig to appoint a 17-member committee to Uiki the framework 2 bulgarians doomed by Howley opposes an p easement policy Charlotte n c., Jan. 30 ins Brig Gen Frank l. Howley. Former commandant of the . Sector in Berlin declared that guts courage and Good sense rather than appeasement Are needed to avoid russian Victory in the cold told newsmen that Berlin was expensive but Worth the Cost if we heed the lessons we Learned on his two year stay in Berlin the retired officer said we Learned that the appeasement of Russia won t work. We Learned that this is a rough world and thai the russian pattern is consistent no matter How confusing some of the details in that pattern May be. We in arned that the russians want a 100 per cent economic and political control of the world. And it will take guts courage and Good sense to keep them from doing it Liga and immediately decl ived War on Hue move ments the group.-, include the federation klans of Alabama the Southern knights of the Kun flux klan and the Assn. Of Carolina klans. The Only organi?.aion left Ouide is Samuel Roper s in . The new group said in a state ment that it opposes All group advocating haired towards my person or group upon Reli Aikoui racial or place of origin basis and it promised to win tha fight against More than 1,100 pro communist organizations in the United Paris setup studied by German mayors Paris Jan. 30 a a delegation of Western German mayors is making a three Day stay in Paris to study the Paris municipal ministration. The delegation includes Kolb of Frankfurt and Klutt of Stuttgart. The germans were guests of Honor Al a lunch Given by the Paris town Council. They also at tended a working session of tha town Council at Tho Paris town Hall and visited Versailles. The mayors Hope to promote a reaper pachment Between intellectuals of German and French towns to prepare a system of Exchange of students Between the universities of both countries and to build a better Franco germ an understanding. Labor Victory seen Paris Jan. 30 Irish pre Mier John a. Costello has predicted As a personal opinion that the labor government would win next month s British and Walter Arnold ,5 a
