European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 7, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse German re education is . Aim m cloy not Here solely to feed you by Howard Kennedy staff correspondent Stuttgart feb. G is . High commissioner John a Mccloy today warned the German people that the . Is More concerned with their political education than with their economic recovery. The speech was considered the most important policy j statement Mccloy has made since he assumed hid Post. we americans Are not Here sex european edition unofficial publication of . Occupation forces in Europe weather forecast Heidelberg minimum temperature is Paris same 35 ,32 Berlin Cloudy of towers 33 Stuttgart same 31 Vienn a overcast to nuns fog 33 Vienna Cloudy 33 Trieste Rome Naples Cloudy 50.air weather Central volume 7, number 293 5 cents a copy �1,25 a month tuesday february 7, 1950 Truman invokes the Law accepts Campus Post of. E it is St Al ii l in a dus ively 1/o feed the German people he Eaid. Our main Pur pose is to help Germany achieve political that is my answer to those who occasionally say that we have no the full text of Mccloy s speech will appear in thursday s Issue of the stars and stripes i right to mix in the political prob terns confronting this country he added. I cloy came Here this morning to open a new America House Fol lowing a 12-Day trip to the conf. On Page 12, col. 1 re ill a n Irot free ise in set dyed n s to ran in est la 1.5. Ins. A in ties he u5sde, Trie of Tsia for used Case Etty t re Mccloy rebukes Maier for attack on Gen Gross by Omer Anderson Sta correspondent Stuttgart feb. 6 is in the sharpest rebuke he has Yel administered to a German official High commissioner John Jmc cloy declared today he was shocked by an attack of minister president Reinhold mater on maj in Charles p. Grass Wurtem Berg Baden land commissioner. Maier challenged in a series of weekend statements the right to comment on the Wurst pm Berg Baden Denali fiction bribery scandal and accused Gross of meddling in a purely German matter. Reading a prepared statement Mccloy declared "1 was shocked by minister president Maiers attack on general Gross and think he made a great mistake. I am satisfied that general Gross acted quite within his authority and his actions have my fullest Mccloy said m a i e r s Public cont. On Page 12, col 3. Belgian Pilot Dies in crash oxyde Belgium feb. 6 up a belgian air Force spitfire crashed into a canal 20 Miles South of Here today killing the Pilot. Gordon Gray. Unanimous Choice Gray to resign As army chief Washington feb. 6 up Secretary of army Gordon Gray said today he will resign to become president of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Board of trustees elected Gray As the next president of the University today by a unanimous vote. Gray said he expected to be Able to take Over the position by sept. 1, and would try to do so earlier. The 40-year-old army Secretary has held that position since june 20,1949. Prior to that he was assistant army Secretary. Gray a native of Winston Salena graduated from the University in 1930. He will succeed sen Frank p. Graham who resigned As pres ident of the University last March to accept an appointment to the . Senate. Gray is also president publisher of a paper in Winston Salem. Gray s Rise to army Secretary was somewhat meteoric. He entered the army in 1942 As a private and was later a lieutenant in Gen Omar n. Bradley s 12th army up in Europe i Rin get att i of i Uil trigger once too Olcer Princeton n. J., feb. 6 ins funeral arrangements were being made today for the Brilliant socialite Princeton University teacher who kitted himself saturday night by playing a losing game of russian the 25-year-old assistant profess Allison Williams Bunkley calmly put a Bullet through his brain after pulling the trigger harmlessly several limes despite tie pleas of his horrified friends to top knowing , celebrating his 25th birthday saturday night with six friends was a Phi Beta Kappa of Tadale of Princeton in 1944. A was a grandson of the late . Sen. John Sharpe Williams of Mississippi and a son of adm Joe w. Bunkley. Police said Bunkley and his friends gathered at his apartment following the Princeton Cuy col lege of new York basketball came and after several drinks the hand some 200-Pound teacher went into his bedroom and returned with a .32-Caj. Revolver placing the weapon which contained one Bullet against his head Bunkley spun the chamber and clicked the trigger several times. His frightened friends pleaded with him to Stop. He reportedly said just once More then fired the fatal shot. M Mahon says Fuchs told secrets to Russ Washington feb. 6 up chairman Brien Mcmahon a Connof the congressional atomic Energy committee said today that the British scientist under arrest As an atomic spy has transmitted highly secret information to the soviet the senator made his Flat statement about or. Klaus Fuchs after a secret two hour committee meeting with Fri director 5 Edgar Hoover two of Hoover s top aids. Father quo Tedas saying Fuchs is lifelong red by Richard s. Weil copyright by International news service Berlin feb. G ins the father of or. Klaus Fuchs said last night that his son who has been jailed on charges of leaking atomic secrets in the . And Britain has been a lifelong Active communist. The father Gray haired 75-year old prof. Emil Fuchs also declared that his German born son now 38. Was interned in Canada As an enemy alien during the War and asserted he was released on the recommendation of prof. Albert Einstein who did not know he was a communist. Fuchs the elder said that Ein Stein after Reading the younger Buchfi papers on nuclear Energy considered him valuable to the Allied War Effort statements dented United press reported however that Emil Fuchs said today that his son Klaus had no connections with the soviet Union and had no pos sible reason to give away atomic secrets he said he had Seon his son last summer and there was no feeling of insecurity about his existence. No financial worries and no other possible reason for him to Lake up illegal activity. Fuchs vigorously denied state ments attributed to him earlier that his son had had connections with the soviet Union and with communists bomb fails to kill mobster Cohen los Angeles feb. 6 a a Gangland bomb wrecked Mickey Cohen s $100.000 radar protected Home before Dawn today but the Little mobster leading his usual charmed life escaped unhurt. Mickey his wife and a maid were Home at the time and the bedroom where Mickey usually sleeps is in pieces out in the front Yard. His wife and the maid also were unhurt the damage estimated at ?50,000 was so great that police earlier reported that Cohen could not have been Home and survived such a blast. Police said Cohen would t explain Why he changed bedrooms when he retired Early today. Bulletin Washington feb. G a powerful new aircraft rocket has been developed by the . Navy for Aerial combat in any future War the defense department announced today. Mcmahon declined to name his sources or where or when secrets were passed to the soviets. But he told reporters he was making misstatement asked whether Fuchs has made a confession he said no comment. In fact i can t comment but he dropped a Broad hint that the Fri suspects others were in on the alleged spy plot with Fuchs German born scientist who worked at the los Alamos atom bomb Plant during the War years As a member of the British technical team. Mcmahon said Hoover told the committee British and american agents Are studying other ramifications of the spy Case but common sense barred further arrests at this time. The Security dragnet Mcmahon said is being operated both in the . And in Britain by Fri and British intelligence experts. Asked directly whether Hoover indicated other people were involved or already arrested Mcmahon replied sometimes common sense dictates that arrests should not be made immediately Road conditions Heidelberg feb. 6 is the Neucom Provost marshal today reported Allec roads As wet and Slippery with the exception of those in he Wetzlar area which were covered with Light Snow. 360,000 Idle in soft Coal pits Washington feb. 6 a president Truman to Day invoked the Taft Hart Ley Law in an Effort to restore Coal production. When the president acted reports from the Coal Fields indicated at least 360,000 of the 400,000 soft Coal miners were Idle Coal production was Down to the merest trickle. Without it Many industries will have to close soon throwing thou Sands out of work. In Man cities Coal supplies for Home heat ing Are appointed a Board of inquiry needed by David l. Cole i Paterson . Lawyer to took into the issues at dispute. The other members Are William w. Wirtz and John Dunlop. In View of the emergency the president instructed the Board to report not later than one week from today. Or. Turnan s move sets in motion the Law procedures that could Lead to a court order a we a or 10 Days from now for the miners to get Back to work for 80 Days. Whether the miners will pay an attention to a Stop strike order from the courts provided one is issued is a l. Lewis the 70-Ycar-Otd president of the United mine work cont. On Page 12, col 5 Winter scene up in Central Park a snowfall blankets Centra Park and two Winter enthusiasts enjoy the scene f Coin a Park Bench. The Snow brought an end to the june in january weather which had prevailed in new York and the Eastern . Inf
